diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/apply-archive-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/apply-archive-rule.rst index 0d210ecf81c0..e16fed71861d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/apply-archive-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/apply-archive-rule.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``apply-archive-rule`` example applies an archive rule to existing aws accessanalyzer apply-archive-rule \ --analyzer-arn arn:aws:access-analyzer:us-west-2:111122223333:analyzer/UnusedAccess-ConsoleAnalyzer-organization \ - --rule-name MyArchiveRule + --rule-name MyArchiveRule This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/cancel-policy-generation.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/cancel-policy-generation.rst index 66a79c993925..cacaa10dea9f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/cancel-policy-generation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/cancel-policy-generation.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``cancel-policy-generation`` example cancels the requested policy This command produces no output. -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-access-not-granted.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-access-not-granted.rst index 559fd63e30fd..1b75c6d29617 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-access-not-granted.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-access-not-granted.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: "message": "The policy document does not grant access to perform the listed actions." } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-no-new-access.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-no-new-access.rst index d87d7085370f..ea43b6bf39e6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-no-new-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/check-no-new-access.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-access-preview.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-access-preview.rst index 0a9c93bb6f0c..8f064ba528d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-access-preview.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-access-preview.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: "id": "3c65eb13-6ef9-4629-8919-a32043619e6b" } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-analyzer.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-analyzer.rst index 2dda1c1276bc..bad4588e2ef5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-analyzer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-analyzer.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "arn": "arn:aws:access-analyzer:us-east-2:111122223333:analyzer/example" } -For more information, see `Getting started with AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-archive-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-archive-rule.rst index e33b4300fa91..c2ec8e2a07a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-archive-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/create-archive-rule.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``create-archive-rule`` example creates an archive rule for the sp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-analyzer.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-analyzer.rst index f74aabe3ab4e..4438814bec51 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-analyzer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-analyzer.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-analyzer`` example deletes the specified analyzer in your This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-archive-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-archive-rule.rst index ad3a1a3521cf..f3611b5df75f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-archive-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/delete-archive-rule.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-archive-rule`` example deletes the specified archive rule This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-access-preview.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-access-preview.rst index 6ce66cfe0623..86134a26ec82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-access-preview.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-access-preview.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-access-preview`` example retrieves information about an acce aws accessanalyzer get-access-preview \ --access-preview-id 3c65eb13-6ef9-4629-8919-a32043619e6b \ - --analyzer-arn arn:aws:access-analyzer:us-west-2:111122223333:analyzer/ConsoleAnalyzer-account + --analyzer-arn arn:aws:access-analyzer:us-west-2:111122223333:analyzer/ConsoleAnalyzer-account Output:: @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzed-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzed-resource.rst index 50f3eb9092ac..12c45c681ca9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzed-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzed-resource.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzer.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzer.rst index bcb3fbd3d28a..5ece83237afb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-analyzer.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-archive-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-archive-rule.rst index c122b5028c01..6d1cf593d8f7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-archive-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-archive-rule.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding-v2.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding-v2.rst index 263b1e9f4d56..66220fac524a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding-v2.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding-v2.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: "updatedAt": "2021-02-26T21:17:50.905000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Reviewing findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reviewing findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding.rst index 098ab7d38254..d1e9d56d6991 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-finding.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Reviewing findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reviewing findings `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-generated-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-generated-policy.rst index de98785749d7..1341f6b265c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-generated-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/get-generated-policy.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-preview-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-preview-findings.rst index cc814303985c..1ba2f8ba984b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-preview-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-preview-findings.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-previews.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-previews.rst index ae6417910d3a..d0b1b9bdc3f5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-previews.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-access-previews.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Previewing access with IAM Access Analyzer APIs `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzed-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzed-resources.rst index b8c2726782dd..f9a7272c336b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzed-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzed-resources.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzers.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzers.rst index b2c68ea8134c..0ea23a2a32ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-analyzers.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-archive-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-archive-rules.rst index 10cdce8af385..71f30756d8b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-archive-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-archive-rules.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings-v2.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings-v2.rst index 4d8fc92e0ac9..032d935d2f5e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings-v2.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings-v2.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings.rst index fb0bb39fdf85..660bd404182f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-findings.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-policy-generations.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-policy-generations.rst index dbc87c0279e2..65c7f02e4197 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-policy-generations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-policy-generations.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 8223ecc0d11c..b4d7946e67df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-policy-generation.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-policy-generation.rst index 29ccdcacbf1f..d47bcf64e1ef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-policy-generation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-policy-generation.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "jobId": "c557dc4a-0338-4489-95dd-739014860ff9" } -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-resource-scan.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-resource-scan.rst index 25c9a496b9dd..dfaf86348eb8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-resource-scan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/start-resource-scan.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``start-resource-scan`` example mmediately starts a scan of the po This command produces no output. -For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Access Analyzer policy generation `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/tag-resource.rst index 0c3e66e2a7d2..6751b940cd37 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds a tag to the specified resource in y This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/untag-resource.rst index 4b371d1f316c..42a002c1953e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes tags from the specified resourc This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-archive-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-archive-rule.rst index 9166288e154c..8738734ae078 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-archive-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-archive-rule.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-archive-rule`` example updates the criteria and values fo This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Archive rules `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-findings.rst index 64984e2081a6..b340f6dad38c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/accessanalyzer/update-findings.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-findings`` example updates the status for the specified f This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst index 3b4c2907767d..209b9b20a49d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``create-certificate-authority-audit-report`` command creates an audit report for the private CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca create-certificate-authority-audit-report --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-east-1:accountid:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --s3-bucket-name your-bucket-name --audit-report-response-format JSON \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca create-certificate-authority-audit-report --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-east-1:accountid:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --s3-bucket-name your-bucket-name --audit-report-response-format JSON diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority.rst index 9e4b33ab90b6..d4e3da3007b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/create-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``create-certificate-authority`` command creates a private certificate authority in your AWS account. :: - aws acm-pca create-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-configuration file://C:\ca_config.txt --revocation-configuration file://C:\revoke_config.txt --certificate-authority-type "SUBORDINATE" --idempotency-token 98256344 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca create-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-configuration file://C:\ca_config.txt --revocation-configuration file://C:\revoke_config.txt --certificate-authority-type "SUBORDINATE" --idempotency-token 98256344 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/delete-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/delete-certificate-authority.rst index e2c1c2ebe760..167b576e584f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/delete-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/delete-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``delete-certificate-authority`` command deletes the certificate authority identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca delete-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca delete-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst index e90b3cb0e8ab..918a68dac2b7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority-audit-report.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``describe-certificate-authority-audit-report`` command lists information about the specified audit report for the CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca describe-certificate-authority-audit-report --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/99999999-8888-7777-6666-555555555555 --audit-report-id 11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca describe-certificate-authority-audit-report --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/99999999-8888-7777-6666-555555555555 --audit-report-id 11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority.rst index 0599f8cd50f2..7e1ae131a7f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/describe-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``describe-certificate-authority`` command lists information about the private CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca describe-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca describe-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-certificate.rst index 3a562c8f7823..3649bc68f278 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-certificate.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``get-certificate-authority-certificate`` command retrieves the certificate and certificate chain for the private CA specified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca get-certificate-authority-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --output text \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca get-certificate-authority-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --output text diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-csr.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-csr.rst index a18c734cb6ca..e7fd73be07fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-csr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate-authority-csr.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``get-certificate-authority-csr`` command retrieves the CSR for the private CA specified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca get-certificate-authority-csr --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --output text \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca get-certificate-authority-csr --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --output text diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate.rst index 17d384ab0b12..6e7bf438ce2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/get-certificate.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: dJ5nxsTk/fniJz86Ddtp6n8s82wYdkN3cVffeK72A9aTCOU= -----END CERTIFICATE----- -The first part of the output is the certificate itself. The second part is the certificate chain that chains to the root CA certificate. Note that when you use the ``--output text`` option, a ``TAB`` character is inserted between the two certificate pieces (that is the cause of the indented text). If you intend to take this output and parse the certificates with other tools, you might need to remove the ``TAB`` character so it is processed correctly. \ No newline at end of file +The first part of the output is the certificate itself. The second part is the certificate chain that chains to the root CA certificate. Note that when you use the ``--output text`` option, a ``TAB`` character is inserted between the two certificate pieces (that is the cause of the indented text). If you intend to take this output and parse the certificates with other tools, you might need to remove the ``TAB`` character so it is processed correctly. diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/import-certificate-authority-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/import-certificate-authority-certificate.rst index e197b7c546dd..4be320f13e36 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/import-certificate-authority-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/import-certificate-authority-certificate.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``import-certificate-authority-certificate`` command imports the signed private CA certificate for the CA specified by the ARN into ACM PCA. :: - aws acm-pca import-certificate-authority-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --certificate file://C:\ca_cert.pem --certificate-chain file://C:\ca_cert_chain.pem \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca import-certificate-authority-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --certificate file://C:\ca_cert.pem --certificate-chain file://C:\ca_cert_chain.pem diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/issue-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/issue-certificate.rst index c12c37fd93b0..e35d6f4bda29 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/issue-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/issue-certificate.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``issue-certificate`` command uses the private CA specified by the ARN to issue a private certificate. :: - aws acm-pca issue-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --csr file://C:\cert_1.csr --signing-algorithm "SHA256WITHRSA" --validity Value=365,Type="DAYS" --idempotency-token 1234 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca issue-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --csr file://C:\cert_1.csr --signing-algorithm "SHA256WITHRSA" --validity Value=365,Type="DAYS" --idempotency-token 1234 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-certificate-authorities.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-certificate-authorities.rst index 8a43d121bc29..fdb4c4243dbe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-certificate-authorities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-certificate-authorities.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``list-certificate-authorities`` command lists information about all of the private CAs in your account. :: - aws acm-pca list-certificate-authorities --max-results 10 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca list-certificate-authorities --max-results 10 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-tags.rst index 2ec192d5e0a7..9ba21f2da6ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/list-tags.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``list-tags`` command lists the tags associated with the private CA specified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca list-tags --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/123455678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --max-results 10 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca list-tags --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/123455678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --max-results 10 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/revoke-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/revoke-certificate.rst index 6786d7b27d55..6104111275b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/revoke-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/revoke-certificate.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``revoke-certificate`` command revokes a private certificate from the CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca revoke-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:1234567890:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --certificate-serial 67:07:44:76:83:a9:b7:f4:05:56:27:ff:d5:5c:eb:cc --revocation-reason "KEY_COMPROMISE" \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca revoke-certificate --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:1234567890:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --certificate-serial 67:07:44:76:83:a9:b7:f4:05:56:27:ff:d5:5c:eb:cc --revocation-reason "KEY_COMPROMISE" diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/tag-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/tag-certificate-authority.rst index 161f0617c34d..6044a7ae0aa5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/tag-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/tag-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``tag-certificate-authority`` command attaches one or more tags to your private CA. :: - aws acm-pca tag-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Admin,Value=Alice \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca tag-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Admin,Value=Alice diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/untag-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/untag-certificate-authority.rst index 8292a510c678..9bb84b788189 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/untag-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/untag-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``untag-certificate-authority`` command removes tags from the private CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca untag-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Purpose,Value=Website \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca untag-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Purpose,Value=Website diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/update-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/update-certificate-authority.rst index 962057e237c8..21af0eeaad5b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm-pca/update-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm-pca/update-certificate-authority.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``update-certificate-authority`` command updates the status and configuration of the private CA identified by the ARN. :: - aws acm-pca update-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-1232456789012 --revocation-configuration file://C:\revoke_config.txt --status "DISABLED" \ No newline at end of file + aws acm-pca update-certificate-authority --certificate-authority-arn arn:aws:acm-pca:us-west-2:123456789012:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-1232456789012 --revocation-configuration file://C:\revoke_config.txt --status "DISABLED" diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/add-tags-to-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/add-tags-to-certificate.rst index db372de058a1..c42d02dd8507 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/add-tags-to-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/add-tags-to-certificate.rst @@ -3,5 +3,3 @@ The following ``add-tags-to-certificate`` command adds two tags to the specified certificate. Use a space to separate multiple tags:: aws acm add-tags-to-certificate --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Admin,Value=Alice Key=Purpose,Value=Website - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/delete-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/delete-certificate.rst index 06aa79ff28bf..a9ebfd123cc1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/delete-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/delete-certificate.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following ``delete-certificate`` command deletes the certificate with the specified ARN:: - aws acm delete-certificate --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 \ No newline at end of file + aws acm delete-certificate --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/describe-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/describe-certificate.rst index 716f9281d6b4..db32e329ea38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/describe-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/describe-certificate.rst @@ -3,56 +3,56 @@ The following ``describe-certificate`` command retrieves all of the fields for the certificate with the specified ARN:: aws acm describe-certificate --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 - + Output similar to the following is displayed:: { "Certificate": { - "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", - "CreatedAt": 1446835267.0, - "DomainName": "www.example.com", + "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", + "CreatedAt": 1446835267.0, + "DomainName": "www.example.com", "DomainValidationOptions": [ { - "DomainName": "www.example.com", - "ValidationDomain": "www.example.com", + "DomainName": "www.example.com", + "ValidationDomain": "www.example.com", "ValidationEmails": [ - "hostmaster@example.com", - "admin@example.com", - "owner@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "tech@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "admin@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "postmaster@example.com", - "webmaster@example.com", + "hostmaster@example.com", + "admin@example.com", + "owner@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "tech@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "admin@example.com.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "postmaster@example.com", + "webmaster@example.com", "administrator@example.com" ] - }, + }, { - "DomainName": "www.example.net", - "ValidationDomain": "www.example.net", + "DomainName": "www.example.net", + "ValidationDomain": "www.example.net", "ValidationEmails": [ - "postmaster@example.net", - "admin@example.net", - "owner@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "tech@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "admin@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", - "hostmaster@example.net", - "administrator@example.net", + "postmaster@example.net", + "admin@example.net", + "owner@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "tech@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "admin@example.net.whoisprivacyservice.org", + "hostmaster@example.net", + "administrator@example.net", "webmaster@example.net" ] } - ], - "InUseBy": [], - "IssuedAt": 1446835815.0, - "Issuer": "Amazon", - "KeyAlgorithm": "RSA-2048", - "NotAfter": 1478433600.0, - "NotBefore": 1446768000.0, - "Serial": "0f:ac:b0:a3:8d:ea:65:52:2d:7d:01:3a:39:36:db:d6", - "SignatureAlgorithm": "SHA256WITHRSA", - "Status": "ISSUED", - "Subject": "CN=www.example.com", + ], + "InUseBy": [], + "IssuedAt": 1446835815.0, + "Issuer": "Amazon", + "KeyAlgorithm": "RSA-2048", + "NotAfter": 1478433600.0, + "NotBefore": 1446768000.0, + "Serial": "0f:ac:b0:a3:8d:ea:65:52:2d:7d:01:3a:39:36:db:d6", + "SignatureAlgorithm": "SHA256WITHRSA", + "Status": "ISSUED", + "Subject": "CN=www.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNames": [ - "www.example.com", + "www.example.com", "www.example.net" ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/get-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/get-certificate.rst index 9360c1360faa..8f32da3f6144 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/get-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/get-certificate.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Output similar to the following is displayed:: FFBjvSfpJIlJ00zbhNYS5f6GuoEDmFJl0ZxBHjJnyp378OD8uTs7fLvjx79LjSTb NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE= -----END CERTIFICATE-----", - + "CertificateChain": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/list-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/list-certificates.rst index ceca3ad99208..ce633d5b89db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/list-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/list-certificates.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ The preceding command produces output similar to the following:: { "CertificateSummaryList": [ { - "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", + "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", "DomainName": "www.example.com" - }, + }, { - "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee", + "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee", "DomainName": "www.example.net" } ] @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ Two certificate ARNs and a ``NextToken`` value will be displayed:: "CertificateSummaryList": [ { "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account: \ - certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", + certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012", "DomainName": "www.example.com" - }, + }, { "CertificateArn": "arn:aws:acm:region:account: \ - certificate/aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee", + certificate/aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee", "DomainName": "www.example.net" } - ], + ], "NextToken": "9f4d9f69-275a-41fe-b58e-2b837bd9ba48" To display the next two certificates in your account, set this ``NextToken`` value in your next call:: @@ -53,6 +53,5 @@ You can also filter your output by using the ``includes`` argument. The followin - Specify that the RSA algorithm and a 2048 bit key are used to generate key pairs. - Contain a Key Usage extension that specifies that the certificates can be used to create digital signatures. - Contain an Extended Key Usage extension that specifies that the certificates can be used for code signing. - - aws acm list-certificates --max-items 10 --includes extendedKeyUsage=CODE_SIGNING,keyUsage=DIGITAL_SIGNATURE,keyTypes=RSA_2048 + aws acm list-certificates --max-items 10 --includes extendedKeyUsage=CODE_SIGNING,keyUsage=DIGITAL_SIGNATURE,keyTypes=RSA_2048 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/remove-tags-from-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/remove-tags-from-certificate.rst index 1d45537c0ec0..34be99e916cf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/remove-tags-from-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/remove-tags-from-certificate.rst @@ -3,5 +3,3 @@ The following ``remove-tags-from-certificate`` command removes two tags from the specified certificate. Use a space to separate multiple tags:: aws acm remove-tags-from-certificate --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --tags Key=Admin,Value=Alice Key=Purpose,Value=Website - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/request-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/request-certificate.rst index 044a321e1d36..c297987a7f43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/request-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/request-certificate.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``request-certificate`` command requests a new certificate for the www.example.com domain using DNS validation:: - aws acm request-certificate --domain-name www.example.com --validation-method DNS + aws acm request-certificate --domain-name www.example.com --validation-method DNS You can enter an idempotency token to distinguish between calls to ``request-certificate``:: @@ -11,23 +11,23 @@ You can enter an idempotency token to distinguish between calls to ``request-cer You can enter one or more subject alternative names to request a certificate that will protect more than one apex domain:: aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method DNS --idempotency-token 91adc45q --subject-alternative-names www.example.net - + You can enter an alternative name that can also be used to reach your website:: - + aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method DNS --idempotency-token 91adc45q --subject-alternative-names www.example.com - + You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard to create a certificate for several subdomains in the same domain:: aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method DNS --idempotency-token 91adc45q --subject-alternative-names *.example.com You can also enter multiple alternative names:: - aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method DNS --subject-alternative-names b.example.com c.example.com d.example.com + aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method DNS --subject-alternative-names b.example.com c.example.com d.example.com If you are using email for validation, you can enter domain validation options to specify the domain to which the validation email will be sent:: aws acm request-certificate --domain-name example.com --validation-method EMAIL --subject-alternative-names www.example.com --domain-validation-options DomainName=example.com,ValidationDomain=example.com - + The following command opts out of certificate transparency logging when you request a new certificate:: aws acm request-certificate --domain-name www.example.com --validation-method DNS --options CertificateTransparencyLoggingPreference=DISABLED --idempotency-token 184627 diff --git a/awscli/examples/acm/update-certificate-options.rst b/awscli/examples/acm/update-certificate-options.rst index be048cf8cc77..4e3e938ac774 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/acm/update-certificate-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/acm/update-certificate-options.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ The following ``update-certificate-options`` command opts out of certificate transparency logging:: aws acm update-certificate-options --certificate-arn arn:aws:acm:region:account:certificate/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 --options CertificateTransparencyLoggingPreference=DISABLED - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-authorizer.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-authorizer.rst index de2e6c179445..5deee8cbf163 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-authorizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-authorizer.rst @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ The following ``create-authorizer`` example creates a token-based authorizer. :: Output:: { - "authType": "custom", - "name": "First_Token_Custom_Authorizer", - "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:customAuthFunction/invocations", - "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "type": "TOKEN", + "authType": "custom", + "name": "First_Token_Custom_Authorizer", + "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:customAuthFunction/invocations", + "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "type": "TOKEN", "id": "z40xj0" } @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ The following ``create-authorizer`` example creates a Cognito User Pools based A Output:: { - "authType": "cognito_user_pools", - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "name": "First_Cognito_Custom_Authorizer", + "authType": "cognito_user_pools", + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "name": "First_Cognito_Custom_Authorizer", "providerARNs": [ "arn:aws:cognito-idp:us-east-1:342398297714:userpool/us-east-1_qWbZzQhzE" - ], - "type": "COGNITO_USER_POOLS", + ], + "type": "COGNITO_USER_POOLS", "id": "5yid1t" } @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:customAuthFunction/invocations", "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization,context.accountId", "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300 - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-deployment.rst index e451d195ecd0..60c4f2c819ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-deployment.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Command:: **To deploy the configured resources for an API to an existing stage with Stage Variables** aws apigateway create-deployment --rest-api-id 1234123412 --stage-name dev --description 'Third deployment to the dev stage' --variables key='value',otherKey='otherValue' - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-domain-name.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-domain-name.rst index 96f62d02f541..98173f49a401 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-domain-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-domain-name.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Command:: - aws apigateway create-domain-name --domain-name 'my.domain.tld' --certificate-name 'my.domain.tld cert' --certificate-arn 'arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:012345678910:certificate/fb1b9770-a305-495d-aefb-27e5e101ff3' + aws apigateway create-domain-name --domain-name 'my.domain.tld' --certificate-name 'my.domain.tld cert' --certificate-arn 'arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:012345678910:certificate/fb1b9770-a305-495d-aefb-27e5e101ff3' diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-model.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-model.rst index 9723a53efad5..b9456024ce3c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/create-model.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "contentType": "application/json", - "description": "The First Model", - "name": "firstModel", - "id": "2rzg0l", + "contentType": "application/json", + "description": "The First Model", + "name": "firstModel", + "id": "2rzg0l", "schema": "{ \"$schema\": \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\", \"title\": \"firstModel\", \"type\": \"object\", \"properties\": { \"firstProperty\" : { \"type\": \"object\", \"properties\": { \"key\": { \"type\": \"string\" } } } } }" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-account.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-account.rst index ef8bd5980fa6..944f20f4d028 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-account.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123412341234:role/APIGatewayToCloudWatchLogsRole", + "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123412341234:role/APIGatewayToCloudWatchLogsRole", "throttleSettings": { - "rateLimit": 500.0, + "rateLimit": 500.0, "burstLimit": 1000 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-key.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-key.rst index 46e7323e9da9..ea3fccd5f177 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-key.rst @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "description": "My first key", - "enabled": true, + "description": "My first key", + "enabled": true, "stageKeys": [ - "a1b2c3d4e5/dev", + "a1b2c3d4e5/dev", "e5d4c3b2a1/dev" - ], - "lastUpdatedDate": 1456184515, - "createdDate": 1456184452, - "id": "8bklk8bl1k3sB38D9B3l0enyWT8c09B30lkq0blk", + ], + "lastUpdatedDate": 1456184515, + "createdDate": 1456184452, + "id": "8bklk8bl1k3sB38D9B3l0enyWT8c09B30lkq0blk", "name": "My key" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-keys.rst index 7e12532adbfe..133123734991 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-api-keys.rst @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "description": "My first key", - "enabled": true, + "description": "My first key", + "enabled": true, "stageKeys": [ - "a1b2c3d4e5/dev", + "a1b2c3d4e5/dev", "e5d4c3b2a1/dev" - ], - "lastUpdatedDate": 1456184515, - "createdDate": 1456184452, - "id": "8bklk8bl1k3sB38D9B3l0enyWT8c09B30lkq0blk", + ], + "lastUpdatedDate": 1456184515, + "createdDate": 1456184452, + "id": "8bklk8bl1k3sB38D9B3l0enyWT8c09B30lkq0blk", "name": "My key" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizer.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizer.rst index bb1b22e4f6b0..395e611fd7f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizer.rst @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, - "name": "MyAuthorizer", - "type": "TOKEN", - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:authorizer_function/invocations", + "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, + "name": "MyAuthorizer", + "type": "TOKEN", + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:authorizer_function/invocations", "id": "gfi4n3" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizers.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizers.rst index da06144246d8..34fd60a8e582 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-authorizers.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "name": "MyAuthorizer", - "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Authorizer_Function/invocations", - "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "type": "TOKEN", + "name": "MyAuthorizer", + "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Authorizer_Function/invocations", + "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "type": "TOKEN", "id": "gfi4n3" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mapping.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mapping.rst index bd507ecf0ecf..b112cda95f03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mapping.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mapping.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "basePath": "v1", - "restApiId": "1234w4321e", + "basePath": "v1", + "restApiId": "1234w4321e", "stage": "api" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mappings.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mappings.rst index be79d9582eaf..a080a543d9c3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mappings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-base-path-mappings.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "basePath": "(none)", - "restApiId": "1234w4321e", + "basePath": "(none)", + "restApiId": "1234w4321e", "stage": "dev" - }, + }, { - "basePath": "v1", - "restApiId": "1234w4321e", + "basePath": "v1", + "restApiId": "1234w4321e", "stage": "api" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-client-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-client-certificates.rst index 579f3e991f9b..f62eb7c0aed1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-client-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-client-certificates.rst @@ -9,12 +9,11 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "pemEncodedCertificate": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -----END CERTIFICATE-----", - "clientCertificateId": "a1b2c3", - "expirationDate": 1483556561, - "description": "My Client Certificate", + "pemEncodedCertificate": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -----END CERTIFICATE-----", + "clientCertificateId": "a1b2c3", + "expirationDate": 1483556561, + "description": "My Client Certificate", "createdDate": 1452020561 } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-deployments.rst index 22881ffcc69d..5176c67f3777 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-deployments.rst @@ -9,10 +9,9 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "createdDate": 1453797217, - "id": "0a2b4c", + "createdDate": 1453797217, + "id": "0a2b4c", "description": "Deployed my API for the first time" } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-name.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-name.rst index ac87fd04f646..6d790cb35925 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-name.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "domainName": "api.domain.tld", - "distributionDomainName": "d1a2f3a4c5o6d.cloudfront.net", - "certificateName": "uploadedCertificate", + "domainName": "api.domain.tld", + "distributionDomainName": "d1a2f3a4c5o6d.cloudfront.net", + "certificateName": "uploadedCertificate", "certificateUploadDate": 1462565487 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-names.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-names.rst index b3d2b4a33e2f..851464351dfc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-names.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-domain-names.rst @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "distributionDomainName": "d9511k3l09bkd.cloudfront.net", - "certificateUploadDate": 1452812505, - "certificateName": "my_custom_domain-certificate", + "distributionDomainName": "d9511k3l09bkd.cloudfront.net", + "certificateUploadDate": 1452812505, + "certificateName": "my_custom_domain-certificate", "domainName": "subdomain.domain.tld" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-export.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-export.rst index 557424024d41..a3e70d4cc473 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-export.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-export.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ Command:: Command:: aws apigateway get-export --parameters extensions='postman' --rest-api-id a1b2c3d4e5 --stage-name dev --export-type swagger /path/to/filename.json - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration-response.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration-response.rst index 9947e51940c2..1fb485867dbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration-response.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration-response.rst @@ -7,9 +7,8 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "statusCode": "200", + "statusCode": "200", "responseTemplates": { "application/json": null } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration.rst index 686baeb26aef..9fcabacf80ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-integration.rst @@ -7,18 +7,17 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "httpMethod": "POST", + "httpMethod": "POST", "integrationResponses": { "200": { "responseTemplates": { "application/json": null - }, + }, "statusCode": "200" } - }, - "cacheKeyParameters": [], - "type": "AWS", - "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Function/invocations", + }, + "cacheKeyParameters": [], + "type": "AWS", + "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Function/invocations", "cacheNamespace": "y9h6rt" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method-response.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method-response.rst index aa3283d85991..386ae1057eba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method-response.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method-response.rst @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ Output:: { "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" - }, + }, "statusCode": "200" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method.rst index 7aee27578b3c..3a0b13c50bef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-method.rst @@ -7,32 +7,31 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "apiKeyRequired": false, - "httpMethod": "GET", + "apiKeyRequired": false, + "httpMethod": "GET", "methodIntegration": { "integrationResponses": { "200": { "responseTemplates": { "application/json": null - }, + }, "statusCode": "200" } - }, - "cacheKeyParameters": [], - "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Function/invocations", - "httpMethod": "POST", - "cacheNamespace": "y9h6rt", + }, + "cacheKeyParameters": [], + "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:My_Function/invocations", + "httpMethod": "POST", + "cacheNamespace": "y9h6rt", "type": "AWS" - }, - "requestParameters": {}, + }, + "requestParameters": {}, "methodResponses": { "200": { "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" - }, + }, "statusCode": "200" } - }, + }, "authorizationType": "NONE" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model-template.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model-template.rst index 9b5093be2c7e..400dd8eb9311 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model-template.rst @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ Output:: { "value": "#set($inputRoot = $input.path('$'))\n{ }" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model.rst index 2008e9b9d17f..7a252a46a506 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-model.rst @@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "contentType": "application/json", - "description": "This is a default empty schema model", - "name": "Empty", - "id": "etd5w5", + "contentType": "application/json", + "description": "This is a default empty schema model", + "name": "Empty", + "id": "etd5w5", "schema": "{\n \"$schema\": \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\",\n \"title\" : \"Empty Schema\",\n \"type\" : \"object\"\n}" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-models.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-models.rst index 8f011d3e7537..667325135314 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-models.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-models.rst @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "description": "This is a default error schema model", - "schema": "{\n \"$schema\" : \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\",\n \"title\" : \"Error Schema\",\n \"type\" : \"object\",\n \"properties\" : {\n \"message\" : { \"type\" : \"string\" }\n }\n}", - "contentType": "application/json", - "id": "7tpbze", + "description": "This is a default error schema model", + "schema": "{\n \"$schema\" : \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\",\n \"title\" : \"Error Schema\",\n \"type\" : \"object\",\n \"properties\" : {\n \"message\" : { \"type\" : \"string\" }\n }\n}", + "contentType": "application/json", + "id": "7tpbze", "name": "Error" - }, + }, { - "description": "This is a default empty schema model", - "schema": "{\n \"$schema\": \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\",\n \"title\" : \"Empty Schema\",\n \"type\" : \"object\"\n}", - "contentType": "application/json", - "id": "etd5w5", + "description": "This is a default empty schema model", + "schema": "{\n \"$schema\": \"http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#\",\n \"title\" : \"Empty Schema\",\n \"type\" : \"object\"\n}", + "contentType": "application/json", + "id": "etd5w5", "name": "Empty" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resource.rst index 2584bec23058..ec507ff55dbc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resource.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "path": "/path", - "pathPart": "path", - "id": "zwo0y3", + "path": "/path", + "pathPart": "path", + "id": "zwo0y3", "parentId": "uyokt6ij2g" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resources.rst index ad016cf81cbb..263faed1bb75 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-resources.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "path": "/resource/subresource", + "path": "/resource/subresource", "resourceMethods": { "POST": {} - }, - "id": "024ace", - "pathPart": "subresource", + }, + "id": "024ace", + "pathPart": "subresource", "parentId": "ai5b02" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-api.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-api.rst index 6f1ffcdb0c16..f1f58ee426df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-api.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-api.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "name": "myAPI", - "id": "o1y243m4f5", + "name": "myAPI", + "id": "o1y243m4f5", "createdDate": 1453416433 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-apis.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-apis.rst index e33e9fd01bd6..0fbef51b6d48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-apis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-rest-apis.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Output:: { "items": [ { - "createdDate": 1438884790, - "id": "12s44z21rb", + "createdDate": 1438884790, + "id": "12s44z21rb", "name": "My First API" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-sdk.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-sdk.rst index ace55b83120f..81cfaefdf5cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-sdk.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-sdk.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "contentType": "application/octet-stream", + "contentType": "application/octet-stream", "contentDisposition": "attachment; filename=\"android_2016-02-22_23-52Z.zip\"" } @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "contentType": "application/octet-stream", + "contentType": "application/octet-stream", "contentDisposition": "attachment; filename=\"objectivec_2016-02-22_23-52Z.zip\"" } @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "contentType": "application/octet-stream", + "contentType": "application/octet-stream", "contentDisposition": "attachment; filename=\"javascript_2016-02-22_23-52Z.zip\"" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stage.rst index 29d363efd76b..a3fe9e9561dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stage.rst @@ -7,36 +7,36 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "stageName": "dev", - "cacheClusterSize": "0.5", - "cacheClusterEnabled": false, - "cacheClusterStatus": "NOT_AVAILABLE", - "deploymentId": "rbh1fj", - "lastUpdatedDate": 1466802961, - "createdDate": 1460682074, + "stageName": "dev", + "cacheClusterSize": "0.5", + "cacheClusterEnabled": false, + "cacheClusterStatus": "NOT_AVAILABLE", + "deploymentId": "rbh1fj", + "lastUpdatedDate": 1466802961, + "createdDate": 1460682074, "methodSettings": { "*/*": { - "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, - "loggingLevel": "INFO", - "dataTraceEnabled": false, - "metricsEnabled": true, - "unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy": "SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER", - "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, - "cacheDataEncrypted": false, - "cachingEnabled": false, - "throttlingBurstLimit": 1000, + "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, + "loggingLevel": "INFO", + "dataTraceEnabled": false, + "metricsEnabled": true, + "unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy": "SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER", + "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, + "cacheDataEncrypted": false, + "cachingEnabled": false, + "throttlingBurstLimit": 1000, "requireAuthorizationForCacheControl": true - }, + }, "~1resource/GET": { - "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, - "loggingLevel": "INFO", - "dataTraceEnabled": false, - "metricsEnabled": true, - "unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy": "SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER", - "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, - "cacheDataEncrypted": false, - "cachingEnabled": false, - "throttlingBurstLimit": 1000, + "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, + "loggingLevel": "INFO", + "dataTraceEnabled": false, + "metricsEnabled": true, + "unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy": "SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER", + "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, + "cacheDataEncrypted": false, + "cachingEnabled": false, + "throttlingBurstLimit": 1000, "requireAuthorizationForCacheControl": true } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stages.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stages.rst index dac5ce260977..1fd3a09210ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/get-stages.rst @@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ Output:: { "item": [ { - "stageName": "dev", - "cacheClusterSize": "0.5", - "cacheClusterEnabled": true, - "cacheClusterStatus": "AVAILABLE", - "deploymentId": "123h64", - "lastUpdatedDate": 1456185138, - "createdDate": 1453589092, + "stageName": "dev", + "cacheClusterSize": "0.5", + "cacheClusterEnabled": true, + "cacheClusterStatus": "AVAILABLE", + "deploymentId": "123h64", + "lastUpdatedDate": 1456185138, + "createdDate": 1453589092, "methodSettings": { "~1resource~1subresource/POST": { - "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, - "loggingLevel": "INFO", - "dataTraceEnabled": true, - "metricsEnabled": true, - "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, - "cacheDataEncrypted": false, - "cachingEnabled": false, + "cacheTtlInSeconds": 300, + "loggingLevel": "INFO", + "dataTraceEnabled": true, + "metricsEnabled": true, + "throttlingRateLimit": 500.0, + "cacheDataEncrypted": false, + "cachingEnabled": false, "throttlingBurstLimit": 1000 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-account.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-account.rst index fa2a580066ef..c8f8cc6b0a9a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-account.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123412341234:role/APIGatewayToCloudWatchLogs", + "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123412341234:role/APIGatewayToCloudWatchLogs", "throttleSettings": { - "rateLimit": 1000.0, + "rateLimit": 1000.0, "burstLimit": 2000 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-api-key.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-api-key.rst index 18297ca127fb..a9438587f895 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-api-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-api-key.rst @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "description": "currentDescription", - "enabled": true, + "description": "currentDescription", + "enabled": true, "stageKeys": [ "41t2j324r5/dev" - ], - "lastUpdatedDate": 1470086052, - "createdDate": 1445460347, - "id": "sNvjQDMReA1vEQPNzW8r3dXsU2rrD7fcjm2SiMnu", + ], + "lastUpdatedDate": 1470086052, + "createdDate": 1445460347, + "id": "sNvjQDMReA1vEQPNzW8r3dXsU2rrD7fcjm2SiMnu", "name": "newName" } @@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "description": "currentDescription", - "enabled": false, + "description": "currentDescription", + "enabled": false, "stageKeys": [ "41t2j324r5/dev" - ], - "lastUpdatedDate": 1470086052, - "createdDate": 1445460347, - "id": "sNvjQDMReA1vEQPNzW8r3dXsU2rrD7fcjm2SiMnu", + ], + "lastUpdatedDate": 1470086052, + "createdDate": 1445460347, + "id": "sNvjQDMReA1vEQPNzW8r3dXsU2rrD7fcjm2SiMnu", "name": "newName" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-authorizer.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-authorizer.rst index 2acb8278ad69..8de728abc000 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-authorizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-authorizer.rst @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "authType": "custom", - "name": "testAuthorizer", - "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:customAuthorizer/invocations", - "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "type": "TOKEN", + "authType": "custom", + "name": "testAuthorizer", + "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:customAuthorizer/invocations", + "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "type": "TOKEN", "id": "gfi4n3" } @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "authType": "custom", - "name": "testAuthorizer", - "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:newAuthorizer/invocations", - "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, - "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", - "type": "TOKEN", + "authType": "custom", + "name": "testAuthorizer", + "authorizerUri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123412341234:function:newAuthorizer/invocations", + "authorizerResultTtlInSeconds": 300, + "identitySource": "method.request.header.Authorization", + "type": "TOKEN", "id": "gfi4n3" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-base-path-mapping.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-base-path-mapping.rst index 42097decc1ae..1fb31767aaf0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-base-path-mapping.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-base-path-mapping.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "basePath": "v1", - "restApiId": "1234123412", + "basePath": "v1", + "restApiId": "1234123412", "stage": "api" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-deployment.rst index bcb418a21439..e28952771bf6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-deployment.rst @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "description": "newDescription", - "id": "ztt4m2", + "description": "newDescription", + "id": "ztt4m2", "createdDate": 1455218022 } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-integration-response.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-integration-response.rst index 9096fe157a50..fe0841636446 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-integration-response.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-integration-response.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "statusCode": "200", + "statusCode": "200", "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'*'" } @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: Command:: aws apigateway update-integration-response --rest-api-id 1234123412 --resource-id 3gapai --http-method GET --status-code 200 --patch-operations op='remove',path='/responseParameters/method.response.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin' - diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-method.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-method.rst index 08ebc9d830dc..675e3971f409 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-method.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-method.rst @@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create, configure, and test usage plans using the API Gateway CLI and REST API `__ and `Controlling and managing access to a REST API in API Gateway `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create, configure, and test usage plans using the API Gateway CLI and REST API `__ and `Controlling and managing access to a REST API in API Gateway `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-resource.rst index 452bdf51b8d8..afd1fe387994 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-resource.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "path": "/resource", - "pathPart": "resource", - "id": "1a2b3c", + "path": "/resource", + "pathPart": "resource", + "id": "1a2b3c", "parentId": "3c2b1a" } @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "path": "/newresourcename", - "pathPart": "newresourcename", - "id": "1a2b3c", + "path": "/newresourcename", + "pathPart": "newresourcename", + "id": "1a2b3c", "parentId": "3c2b1a" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-stage.rst index 1da07a544eb0..b095577f5257 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigateway/update-stage.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedDate": "2022-07-18T10:31:04-07:00" } -For more information, see `Setting up a stage for a REST API `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting up a stage for a REST API `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/create-api.rst b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/create-api.rst index 80a5ac69d6bf..8f0eb364fdc1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/create-api.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/create-api.rst @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The following ``create-api`` example creates a WebSocket API with the specified aws apigatewayv2 create-api \ --name "myWebSocketApi" \ --protocol-type WEBSOCKET \ - --route-selection-expression '$request.body.action' + --route-selection-expression '$request.body.action' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/delete-access-log-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/delete-access-log-settings.rst index f6f897078a61..b2b9f07b06a4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/delete-access-log-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/delete-access-log-settings.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-access-log-settings`` example deletes the access log sett This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Configuring logging for an HTTP API `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring logging for an HTTP API `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-api.rst b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-api.rst index a78d307bddc8..9c7dd05cb01e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-api.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-api.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``update-api`` example updates the specified API's CORS configurat Output:: - { - "ApiEndpoint": "https://a1b2c3d4.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com", + { + "ApiEndpoint": "https://a1b2c3d4.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com", "ApiId": "a1b2c3d4", "ApiKeySelectionExpression": "$request.header.x-api-key", "CorsConfiguration": { diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-route.rst b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-route.rst index 5f4047886103..7beddff9c325 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-route.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``update-route`` example updates the integration of a specified ro --target integrations/a1b2c6 Output:: - + { "ApiKeyRequired": false, "AuthorizationType": "NONE", @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: "Target": "integrations/a1b2c6" } -For more information, see `Controlling access to HTTP APIs with JWT authorizers `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Controlling access to HTTP APIs with JWT authorizers `__ in the *Amazon API Gateway Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-stage.rst index b3f93002b8e6..d52551ec88ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apigatewayv2/update-stage.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The following ``update-stage`` example configures custom throttling for the spec Output:: - { - "CreatedDate": "2020-04-05T16:21:16+00:00", + { + "CreatedDate": "2020-04-05T16:21:16+00:00", "DefaultRouteSettings": { "DetailedMetricsEnabled": false }, diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-application.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-application.rst index 1b5ba40f6c4e..eeef6d86befd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-application.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "example-application" } -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-configuration-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-configuration-profile.rst index 5a467677ea4e..d8f4a2a17956 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-configuration-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-configuration-profile.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Validators": null } -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-environment.rst index fa2c774fb49a..f1ffcb4a4a38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-environment.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "State": "ReadyForDeployment" } -For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-hosted-configuration-version.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-hosted-configuration-version.rst index a05909a526a7..c047a845009d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-hosted-configuration-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/create-hosted-configuration-version.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS Appconfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS Appconfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-application.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-application.rst index 2573e5574f96..9efea8479d65 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-application.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-application`` example deletes the specified application. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-configuration-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-configuration-profile.rst index 9d602bf19c50..cf4c12cb9edd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-configuration-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-configuration-profile.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-configuration-profile`` example deletes the specified con This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-environment.rst index fd8f36680c03..12166ea4f0a9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-environment.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-environment`` example deletes the specified application e This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-extension.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-extension.rst index 6b19a0358ea2..cbfc730ffb6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-extension.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-extension.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-extension`` example deletes an extension from AWS AppConf This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with AWS AppConfig extensions `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with AWS AppConfig extensions `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-hosted-configuration-version.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-hosted-configuration-version.rst index cc465ba726fc..ed31a44267cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-hosted-configuration-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/delete-hosted-configuration-version.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``delete-hosted-configuration-version`` example deletes a configur Output:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration-profile.rst index 29eb432bf147..21422d145993 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration-profile.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "RetrievalRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Example-App-Config-Role" } -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration.rst index 242469727fb5..3bb9207bb8f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-configuration.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "ContentType": "application/json" } -For more information, see `Step 6: Receiving the configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 6: Receiving the configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment-strategy.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment-strategy.rst index 16184864f88a..98e6091f5615 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment-strategy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment-strategy.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "ReplicateTo": "SSM_DOCUMENT" } -For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment.rst index 6399274ce0e8..1cd64ec05027 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-deployment.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Output:: "CompletedAt": "2021-09-17T21:59:03.888000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-environment.rst index 13a81bb4f260..2fd65876afcc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-environment.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "State": "ReadyForDeployment" } -For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-hosted-configuration-version.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-hosted-configuration-version.rst index 2200b1245d03..7b9e928e0530 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-hosted-configuration-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/get-hosted-configuration-version.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "ContentType": "application/json" } -For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-applications.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-applications.rst index beaff130233b..c4dbb5b9ddda 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-applications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-applications.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-configuration-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-configuration-profiles.rst index 486aa0c1b1a7..34b1cee3dcfb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-configuration-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-configuration-profiles.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployment-strategies.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployment-strategies.rst index 042666fa307c..ba7089888737 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployment-strategies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployment-strategies.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployments.rst index 0e7590026d4a..9c3b13404219 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-deployments.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-environments.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-environments.rst index 6e45b7a22ed9..3158b9b07383 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-environments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-environments.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extension-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extension-associations.rst index 76c51422c1bb..c355f9debf2e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extension-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extension-associations.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-extension-associations`` example lists all AWS AppConfig extension associations for the current AWS account in a specific AWS Region. :: aws appconfig list-extension-associations \ - --region us-west-2 + --region us-west-2 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extensions.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extensions.rst index 7d670c882484..ee4c2c974d5f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extensions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-extensions.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-extensions`` example lists all AWS AppConfig extensions for the current AWS account in a specific AWS Region. The command returns custom and AWS authored extensions. :: aws appconfig list-extensions \ - --region us-west-2 + --region us-west-2 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-hosted-configuration-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-hosted-configuration-versions.rst index 46f6ef888875..86f27ba2a093 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-hosted-configuration-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-hosted-configuration-versions.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About the AWS AppConfig hosted configuration store `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 0904218b31a7..c2ce02d193ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/start-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/start-deployment.rst index cb26673a7425..b3a4ca6a27e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/start-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/start-deployment.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: "StartedAt": "2021-09-17T21:43:54.205000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/stop-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/stop-deployment.rst index e7dc33711071..1a8558cca97a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/stop-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/stop-deployment.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "PercentageComplete": 0.0 } -For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 5: Deploying a configuration `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/tag-resource.rst index db8cccc8b70c..c6920665fd7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags an application resource. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/untag-resource.rst index 3816a543a007..7601e1991e89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the group1 tag from the specifi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-application.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-application.rst index b55da5ed9775..d0c3caba532c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-application.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Description": "An application used for creating an example." } -For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 1: Creating an AWS AppConfig application `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-configuration-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-configuration-profile.rst index 2f257228e273..b0dd61fbe073 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-configuration-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-configuration-profile.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "RetrievalRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Example-App-Config-Role" } -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-deployment-strategy.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-deployment-strategy.rst index 2df642af937d..07e7047adf0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-deployment-strategy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-deployment-strategy.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "ReplicateTo": "SSM_DOCUMENT" } -For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 4: Creating a deployment strategy `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-environment.rst index 3377ff2bc430..9b0f59dbd433 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/update-environment.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "State": "RolledBack" } -For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Creating an environment `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appconfig/validate-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/appconfig/validate-configuration.rst index f9cf1696b452..967b93eb0cfb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appconfig/validate-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appconfig/validate-configuration.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``validate-configuration`` example uses the validators in a config The command produces no output. -For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile `__ in the *AWS AppConfig User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/deregister-scalable-target.rst b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/deregister-scalable-target.rst index e018263fde01..658bb85e9688 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/deregister-scalable-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/deregister-scalable-target.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Command:: aws application-autoscaling deregister-scalable-target --service-namespace ecs --scalable-dimension ecs:service:DesiredCount --resource-id service/default/web-app -This example deregisters a scalable target for a custom resource. The custom-resource-id.txt file contains a string that identifies the Resource ID, which, for a custom resource, is the path to the custom resource through your Amazon API Gateway endpoint. +This example deregisters a scalable target for a custom resource. The custom-resource-id.txt file contains a string that identifies the Resource ID, which, for a custom resource, is the path to the custom resource through your Amazon API Gateway endpoint. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/describe-scalable-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/describe-scalable-targets.rst index 8e287effd4ec..af1d988be483 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/describe-scalable-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/describe-scalable-targets.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS services that you can use with Application Auto Scaling `__ in the *Application Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS services that you can use with Application Auto Scaling `__ in the *Application Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/list-tags-for-resource.rst index ef4ee4d07d3f..fce4cef410bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Tagging support for Application Auto Scaling `__ in the *Application Auto Scaling User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst index 727b93591f13..c67fd6e73ede 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following ``put-scaling-policy`` example applies a target tracking scaling p This example assumes that you have a `config.json` file in the current directory with the following contents:: { - "TargetValue":75.0, + "TargetValue":75.0, "CustomizedMetricSpecification":{ "MetricName":"MyUtilizationMetric", "Namespace":"MyNamespace", diff --git a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scheduled-action.rst b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scheduled-action.rst index d82d744461ae..19260e7335a5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scheduled-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/application-autoscaling/put-scheduled-action.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To add a scheduled action to a DynamoDB table** -This example adds a scheduled action to a DynamoDB table called `TestTable` to scale out on a recurring schedule. On the specified schedule (every day at 12:15pm UTC), if the current capacity is below the value specified for MinCapacity, Application Auto Scaling scales out to the value specified by MinCapacity. +This example adds a scheduled action to a DynamoDB table called `TestTable` to scale out on a recurring schedule. On the specified schedule (every day at 12:15pm UTC), if the current capacity is below the value specified for MinCapacity, Application Auto Scaling scales out to the value specified by MinCapacity. Command:: - aws application-autoscaling put-scheduled-action --service-namespace dynamodb --scheduled-action-name my-recurring-action --schedule "cron(15 12 * * ? *)" --resource-id table/TestTable --scalable-dimension dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits --scalable-target-action MinCapacity=6 + aws application-autoscaling put-scheduled-action --service-namespace dynamodb --scheduled-action-name my-recurring-action --schedule "cron(15 12 * * ? *)" --resource-id table/TestTable --scalable-dimension dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits --scalable-target-action MinCapacity=6 For more information, see `Scheduled Scaling`_ in the *Application Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-gateway.rst index 2c961eea89a6..5a484bb92776 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-gateway.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Virtual Gateways `__ in the *AWS App Mesh User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Virtual Gateways `__ in the *AWS App Mesh User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-service.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-service.rst index 6bcbf6838543..b882a2a040b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/create-virtual-service.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Virtual Services`__ in the *AWS App Mesh User Guide* \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Virtual Services`__ in the *AWS App Mesh User Guide* diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/delete-mesh.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/delete-mesh.rst index f1769c4f9298..9e2e14e52d2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/delete-mesh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/delete-mesh.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-mesh`` example deletes the specified service mesh. :: aws appmesh delete-mesh \ --mesh-name app1 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/describe-mesh.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/describe-mesh.rst index 43bed0d86307..44789ec8a6b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/describe-mesh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/describe-mesh.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-mesh`` example returns details about the specified serv aws appmesh describe-mesh \ --mesh-name app1 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/list-meshes.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/list-meshes.rst index 75d5fff853cc..c11c8451bd6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/list-meshes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/list-meshes.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-meshes`` example lists all of the service meshes in the current AWS Region. :: aws appmesh list-meshes - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/appmesh/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/appmesh/untag-resource.rst index a41b3cc8c52c..d507bf039b25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/appmesh/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/appmesh/untag-resource.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes a tag with the key ``key1`` fro --resource-arn arn:aws:appmesh:us-east-1:123456789012:mesh/app1 \ --tag-keys key1 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-auto-scaling-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-auto-scaling-configuration.rst index 41586a6a54b2..d01ef6de45d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-auto-scaling-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-auto-scaling-configuration.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a high availability auto scaling configuration** -The following ``create-auto-scaling-configuration`` example creates an auto scaling configuration optimized for high availability by setting ``MinSize`` to 5. +The following ``create-auto-scaling-configuration`` example creates an auto scaling configuration optimized for high availability by setting ``MinSize`` to 5. With this configuration, App Runner attempts to spread your service instances over the most Availability Zones possible, up to five, depending on the AWS Region. The call returns an ``AutoScalingConfiguration`` object with the other settings set to their defaults. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-connection.rst index 9240b2245cf5..fde962d6d0b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/create-connection.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing App Runner connections `__ in the *AWS App Runner Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing App Runner connections `__ in the *AWS App Runner Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-operations.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-operations.rst index 9159f4326a2d..b389766b666e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-operations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-operations.rst @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ Output:: "OperationSummaryList": [ { "EndedAt": 1606156217, - "Id": "17fe9f55-7e91-4097-b243-fcabbb69a4cf", + "Id": "17fe9f55-7e91-4097-b243-fcabbb69a4cf", "StartedAt": 1606156014, - "Status": "SUCCEEDED", - "TargetArn": "arn:aws:apprunner:us-east-1:123456789012:service/python-app/8fe1e10304f84fd2b0df550fe98a71fa", + "Status": "SUCCEEDED", + "TargetArn": "arn:aws:apprunner:us-east-1:123456789012:service/python-app/8fe1e10304f84fd2b0df550fe98a71fa", "Type": "CREATE_SERVICE", "UpdatedAt": 1606156217 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 036d11684929..766e7a3870fd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ Output:: { "Tags": [ { - "Key": "Department", + "Key": "Department", "Value": "Retail" }, { - "Key": "CustomerId", + "Key": "CustomerId", "Value": "56439872357912" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/resume-service.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/resume-service.rst index 8482ac139e73..b535fa23bd55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/resume-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/resume-service.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: "Memory": "3 GB" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/start-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/start-deployment.rst index bbd83f8781ed..6c6c82f8937f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/start-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/start-deployment.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: { "OperationId": "853a7d5b-fc9f-4730-831b-fd8037ab832a" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/tag-resource.rst index 60a64f8e80d8..bd12108ab792 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/tag-resource.rst @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ Contents of ``input.json``:: "ResourceArn": "arn:aws:apprunner:us-east-1:123456789012:service/python-app/8fe1e10304f84fd2b0df550fe98a71fa", "Tags": [ { - "Key": "Department", + "Key": "Department", "Value": "Retail" }, { - "Key": "CustomerId", + "Key": "CustomerId", "Value": "56439872357912" } ] } -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/apprunner/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/apprunner/untag-resource.rst index 79462681ade6..7d4c987df919 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/apprunner/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/apprunner/untag-resource.rst @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Contents of ``input.json``:: { "ResourceArn": "arn:aws:apprunner:us-east-1:123456789012:service/python-app/8fe1e10304f84fd2b0df550fe98a71fa", "TagKeys": [ - "Department", + "Department", "CustomerId" ] } -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-named-query.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-named-query.rst index 4295ee02383b..ac42a7ff69bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-named-query.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-named-query.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``batch-get-named-query`` example returns information about the named queries that have the specified IDs. :: aws athena batch-get-named-query \ - --named-query-ids a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222 a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE33333 + --named-query-ids a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222 a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE33333 Output:: @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedNamedQueryIds": [] } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-query-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-query-execution.rst index 39ff3a295984..41b52416ddd3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-query-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/batch-get-query-execution.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Output:: "DataScannedInBytes": 0, "TotalExecutionTimeInMillis": 310, "ResultConfiguration": { - + "QueryQueueTimeInMillis": 50, "ServiceProcessingTimeInMillis": 28 }, @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedQueryExecutionIds": [] } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/create-data-catalog.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/create-data-catalog.rst index 21f07f44f231..4c9b9c84358b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/create-data-catalog.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/create-data-catalog.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``create-data-catalog`` example creates the ``dynamo_db_catalog`` This command produces no output. To see the result, use ``aws athena get-data-catalog --name dynamo_db_catalog``. -For more information, see `Registering a Catalog: create-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Registering a Catalog: create-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/create-named-query.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/create-named-query.rst index fad32c2d8f3e..11b85f81cd43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/create-named-query.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/create-named-query.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "NamedQueryId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/create-work-group.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/create-work-group.rst index 14cd639e6861..4943870dd47f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/create-work-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/create-work-group.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``create-work-group`` example creates a workgroup called ``Data_An This command produces no output. To see the results, use ``aws athena get-work-group --work-group Data_Analyst_Group``. -For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-data-catalog.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-data-catalog.rst index 461d0f7341f7..eda523be3566 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-data-catalog.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-data-catalog.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-data-catalog`` example deletes the ``UnusedDataCatalog`` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting a Catalog: delete-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a Catalog: delete-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-named-query.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-named-query.rst index b4e1a03b5e4d..a30bbd9f9e2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-named-query.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-named-query.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-named-query`` example deletes the named query that has th This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-work-group.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-work-group.rst index 0ffa166ed9fe..63027554d4d3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/delete-work-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/delete-work-group.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-work-group`` example deletes the ``TeamB`` workgroup. :: This command produces no output. To confirm the deletion, use ``aws athena list-work-groups``. -For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-data-catalog.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-data-catalog.rst index af9565ddc5e6..8cd7eef6e4bd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-data-catalog.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-data-catalog.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Showing Catalog Details: get-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Showing Catalog Details: get-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-database.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-database.rst index c574af3dec38..13153a799d3a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-database.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-database.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Showing Database Details: get-database `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Showing Database Details: get-database `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-named-query.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-named-query.rst index 1919f30a26a7..9e675b3ad3bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-named-query.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-named-query.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-execution.rst index b409a4e9b44a..c3493b55f977 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-execution.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-results.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-results.rst index 0e6f53401bec..c3a66a539cd4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-results.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-query-results.rst @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ Output:: "Type": "varchar", "Precision": 2147483647, "Data": [ - + "Scale": 0, "Nullable": "UNKNOWN", "CaseSensitive": true @@ -290,4 +290,4 @@ Output:: "UpdateCount": 0 } -For more information, see `Working with Query Results, Output Files, and Query History `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Query Results, Output Files, and Query History `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-table-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-table-metadata.rst index a377298ea388..ae3a237648c3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-table-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-table-metadata.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Showing Table Details: get-table-metadata `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Showing Table Details: get-table-metadata `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/get-work-group.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/get-work-group.rst index 469f1f859b25..ac0a0b193055 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/get-work-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/get-work-group.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-data-catalogs.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-data-catalogs.rst index 7159e6db5c4d..24c99c6b9e6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-data-catalogs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-data-catalogs.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing Registered Catalogs: list-data-catalogs `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing Registered Catalogs: list-data-catalogs `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-databases.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-databases.rst index 10da462a16ac..4a5b61dc0778 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-databases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-databases.rst @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ Output:: "Name": "webdata" } ] - } - -For more information, see `Listing Databases in a Catalog: list-databases `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + } + +For more information, see `Listing Databases in a Catalog: list-databases `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-named-queries.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-named-queries.rst index b5d294f11699..cdc9095f754b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-named-queries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-named-queries.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-query-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-query-executions.rst index 37fa4c8ef116..270fbdfb7eda 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-query-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-query-executions.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "eyJOZXh0VG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAxMH0=" } -For more information, see `Working with Query Results, Output Files, and Query History `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Query Results, Output Files, and Query History `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-table-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-table-metadata.rst index 7f602cb40918..1716a0068d26 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-table-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-table-metadata.rst @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Output:: }, { "Name": "country", - + "Name": "id2", "Type": "string", "Comment": "geo id2" @@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "eyJOZXh0VG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAyfQ==" } -For more information, see `Showing Metadata for All Tables in a Database: list-table-metadata `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Showing Metadata for All Tables in a Database: list-table-metadata `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-tags-for-resource.rst index b46c387514e3..61acc75538da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Output:: } ] } - + **Example 2: To list the tags for a data catalog** The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example lists the tags for the ``dynamo_db_catalog`` data catalog. :: @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing the tags for a resource: list-tags-for-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing the tags for a resource: list-tags-for-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/list-work-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/list-work-groups.rst index cc9d473acbf7..0ddd3208d9cf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/list-work-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/list-work-groups.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/start-query-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/start-query-execution.rst index 3d4804e209c1..7bee69f39fc9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/start-query-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/start-query-execution.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``start-query-execution`` example uses the ``AthenaAdmin`` workgro Output:: - { + { "QueryExecutionId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The following ``start-query-execution`` example uses the ``AthenaAdmin`` workgro Output:: - { + { "QueryExecutionId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11112" } @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ The following ``start-query-execution`` example uses a ``SELECT`` statement on Output:: - { + { "QueryExecutionId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11113" } -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/stop-query-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/stop-query-execution.rst index b94b91b5a5e3..b170d26eaaf0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/stop-query-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/stop-query-execution.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-query-execution`` example stops the query that has the spec This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running SQL Queries Using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/tag-resource.rst index 0fe06e478111..7884e692a36d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds three tags to the ``dynamo_db_catalo This command produces no output. To see the result, use ``aws athena list-tags-for-resource --resource-arn arn:aws:athena:us-west-2:111122223333:datacatalog/dynamo_db_catalog``. -For more information, see `Adding tags to a resource: tag-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding tags to a resource: tag-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/untag-resource.rst index f33c17b09d2c..c9e720cabf2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the ``Specialization`` and ``Fo This command produces no output. To see the results, use the ``list-tags-for-resource`` command. -For more information, see `Removing tags from a resource: untag-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Removing tags from a resource: untag-resource `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/update-data-catalog.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/update-data-catalog.rst index 4debddc0f93c..c1236e8819d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/update-data-catalog.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/update-data-catalog.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``update-data-catalog`` example updates the Lambda function and de This command produces no output. To see the result, use ``aws athena get-data-catalog --name cw_logs_catalog``. -For more information, see `Updating a Catalog: update-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating a Catalog: update-data-catalog `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/athena/update-work-group.rst b/awscli/examples/athena/update-work-group.rst index 9c8053e3e0d4..b7d4a2493471 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/athena/update-work-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/athena/update-work-group.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-work-group`` example disables the ``Data_Analyst_Group`` This command produces no output. To verify the change in state, use ``aws athena get-work-group --work-group Data_Analyst_Group`` and check the ``State`` property in the output. -For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Workgroups `__ in the *Amazon Athena User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/describe-scaling-plan-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/describe-scaling-plan-resources.rst index c37468a08a0b..dbeeef751803 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/describe-scaling-plan-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/describe-scaling-plan-resources.rst @@ -33,6 +33,6 @@ Output:: "ScalingPlanName": "my-scaling-plan" } ] - } + } For more information, see `What Is AWS Auto Scaling? `__ in the *AWS Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/get-scaling-plan-resource-forecast-data.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/get-scaling-plan-resource-forecast-data.rst index f1e7a6214604..5da62bc6cda2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/get-scaling-plan-resource-forecast-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling-plans/get-scaling-plan-resource-forecast-data.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This example retrieves load forecast data for a scalable resource (an Auto Scali Output:: { - "Datapoints": [...] + "Datapoints": [...] } For more information, see `What Is AWS Auto Scaling `__ in the *AWS Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst index e329ca511266..72cc6f74bebb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example attaches the specified target group to the specified Auto Scaling g This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancers.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancers.rst index 11800b1afb73..b3ce8a37f6f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/attach-load-balancers.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example attaches the specified Classic Load Balancer to the specified Auto This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/cancel-instance-refresh.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/cancel-instance-refresh.rst index 38d607f213ca..30da9168f73b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/cancel-instance-refresh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/cancel-instance-refresh.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "InstanceRefreshId": "08b91cf7-8fa6-48af-b6a6-d227f40f1b9b" } -For more information, see `Cancel an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cancel an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-auto-scaling-group.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-auto-scaling-group.rst index 6240658d12f8..9b9bd4ee0ab8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-auto-scaling-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-auto-scaling-group.rst @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ This example creates an Auto Scaling group that specifies a custom Lambda functi --launch-template LaunchTemplateName=my-template-for-auto-scaling \ --min-size 1 \ --max-size 5 \ - --termination-policies "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:HelloFunction:prod" \ + --termination-policies "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:HelloFunction:prod" \ --vpc-zone-identifier "subnet-5ea0c127,subnet-6194ea3b,subnet-c934b782" This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating a custom termination policy with Lambda `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a custom termination policy with Lambda `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-launch-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-launch-configuration.rst index 213f10fbeb87..b3f3d3ce7f0e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-launch-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-launch-configuration.rst @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This example creates a launch configuration with the instance profile name of an --launch-configuration-name my-lc \ --image-id ami-04d5cc9b88example \ --instance-type m5.large \ - --iam-instance-profile my-autoscaling-role + --iam-instance-profile my-autoscaling-role This command produces no output. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ This example creates a launch configuration with EC2 detailed monitoring enabled --launch-configuration-name my-lc \ --image-id ami-04d5cc9b88example \ --instance-type m5.large \ - --instance-monitoring Enabled=true + --instance-monitoring Enabled=true This command produces no output. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ This example creates a launch configuration based on the attributes of an existi --instance-id i-0123a456700123456 \ --instance-type m5.large \ --no-associate-public-ip-address \ - --placement-tenancy dedicated + --placement-tenancy dedicated This command produces no output. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ This command produces no output. For more information, see `EBS `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference*. -For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. +For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. **Example 8: To create a launch configuration with a block device mapping for an instance store volume** @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ This command produces no output. For more information, see `BlockDeviceMapping `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference*. -For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. +For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. **Example 9: To create a launch configuration and suppress a block device from attaching at launch time** @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@ This command produces no output. For more information, see `BlockDeviceMapping `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference*. -For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. +For information about the syntax for quoting JSON-formatted parameter values, see `Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-or-update-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-or-update-tags.rst index bbcbcba71d31..18fc18868733 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-or-update-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/create-or-update-tags.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example adds two tags to the specified Auto Scaling group. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-auto-scaling-group.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-auto-scaling-group.rst index 77d83a697e9a..c98e1e2351f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-auto-scaling-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-auto-scaling-group.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ To delete the Auto Scaling group without waiting for the instances in the group This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting your Auto Scaling infrastructure `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting your Auto Scaling infrastructure `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-lifecycle-hook.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-lifecycle-hook.rst index e436791cce0a..823bd6baa262 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-lifecycle-hook.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-lifecycle-hook.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This example deletes the specified lifecycle hook. :: --lifecycle-hook-name my-lifecycle-hook \ --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-notification-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-notification-configuration.rst index adf0bbeeb7fb..d09fa2e26387 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-notification-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-notification-configuration.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example deletes the specified notification from the specified Auto Scaling This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete the notification configuration `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete the notification configuration `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-scheduled-action.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-scheduled-action.rst index 75bc96fe7737..e2fdd9fff83b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-scheduled-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-scheduled-action.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This example deletes the specified scheduled action from the specified Auto Scal --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg \ --scheduled-action-name my-scheduled-action -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-warm-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-warm-pool.rst index 3b659c9f6145..41b856b5d87e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-warm-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/delete-warm-pool.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ To delete the warm pool without waiting for its instances to terminate, use the This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-adjustment-types.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-adjustment-types.rst index f68ff924dd1d..ac8a8819ebd1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-adjustment-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-adjustment-types.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Scaling adjustment types `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scaling adjustment types `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-groups.rst index c009486d0c22..e46c1961d3bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-groups.rst @@ -148,4 +148,4 @@ Output:: } ] -For more information, see `Filter AWS CLI output `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filter AWS CLI output `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-instances.rst index 9f3f07c80ca6..46ef9aed38f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-auto-scaling-instances.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Output:: } ] -For more information, see `Filter AWS CLI output `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filter AWS CLI output `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-instance-refreshes.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-instance-refreshes.rst index ec933dbd869c..3ab57c37be2b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-instance-refreshes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-instance-refreshes.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``describe-instance-refreshes`` example returns a description of all instance refresh requests for the specified Auto Scaling group, including the status message and (if available) the status reason. :: aws autoscaling describe-instance-refreshes \ - --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg + --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg Output:: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Check the status of an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Check the status of an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-lifecycle-hooks.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-lifecycle-hooks.rst index b087a0796d68..b92a92d67a99 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-lifecycle-hooks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-lifecycle-hooks.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "LifecycleTransition": "autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_TERMINATING" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-metric-collection-types.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-metric-collection-types.rst index f5caa75d735d..46e6b7a79480 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-metric-collection-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-metric-collection-types.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Auto Scaling group metrics `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Auto Scaling group metrics `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-notification-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-notification-configurations.rst index 6a026ce49182..0cc51ef364f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-notification-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-notification-configurations.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more notification config --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg \ --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE -For more information, see `Getting Amazon SNS notifications when your Auto Scaling group scales `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Amazon SNS notifications when your Auto Scaling group scales `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-activities.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-activities.rst index 18772072ccc4..99a330f0918c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-activities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-activities.rst @@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more activities. To get aws autoscaling describe-scaling-activities \ --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE -For more information, see `Verify a scaling activity for an Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Verify a scaling activity for an Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-process-types.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-process-types.rst index 7a4d1993a56c..5c782050e3f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-process-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scaling-process-types.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Suspending and resuming scaling processes `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Suspending and resuming scaling processes `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scheduled-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scheduled-actions.rst index 8ee5475a5ae8..e6280dcec817 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scheduled-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-scheduled-actions.rst @@ -170,4 +170,4 @@ If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more scheduled actions. --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg \ --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE -For more information, see `Scheduled scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scheduled scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-tags.rst index 1537fcc35510..3f34cceb7227 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-tags.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more tags. To get the ad --filters Name=auto-scaling-group,Values=my-asg \ --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE -For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-termination-policy-types.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-termination-policy-types.rst index 4fadd2cd2aa1..8e16f792d933 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-termination-policy-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-termination-policy-types.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Controlling which Auto Scaling instances terminate during scale in `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-warm-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-warm-pool.rst index ef9ad30e428f..5e8c95d96a14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-warm-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/describe-warm-pool.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-instances.rst index 9944725d53a5..b180800c43ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-instances.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-6194ea3b\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2c\"}" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst index ad8493529b5b..0e1366268097 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancer-target-groups.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example detaches the specified load balancer target group from the specifie This command produces no output -For more information, see `Attaching a load balancer to your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Attaching a load balancer to your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancers.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancers.rst index bf8a6be4c18d..5222df511fe1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/detach-load-balancers.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example detaches the specified Classic Load Balancer from the specified Aut This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Attaching a load balancer to your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Attaching a load balancer to your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/disable-metrics-collection.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/disable-metrics-collection.rst index 8aefe2d58974..209af67ee12c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/disable-metrics-collection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/disable-metrics-collection.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example disables collection of the ``GroupDesiredCapacity`` metric for the This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Monitoring CloudWatch metrics for your Auto Scaling groups and instances `_ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring CloudWatch metrics for your Auto Scaling groups and instances `_ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enable-metrics-collection.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enable-metrics-collection.rst index 670e8a8abe39..48ed96a726a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enable-metrics-collection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enable-metrics-collection.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ To collect data for a specific metric, use the ``--metrics`` option. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Monitoring CloudWatch metrics for your Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring CloudWatch metrics for your Auto Scaling groups and instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enter-standby.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enter-standby.rst index 796f53f6c55a..9dc4c8946148 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enter-standby.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/enter-standby.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling instance lifecycle `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling instance lifecycle `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/exit-standby.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/exit-standby.rst index 9ca70f5f3e47..4f60e489f6a5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/exit-standby.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/exit-standby.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Temporarily removing instances from your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Temporarily removing instances from your Auto Scaling group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-lifecycle-hook.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-lifecycle-hook.rst index 5a3bf9854f35..32d3e7fff3c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-lifecycle-hook.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-lifecycle-hook.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ This example creates a lifecycle hook that publishes a message with metadata to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst index be50ff7384b4..810f06cbb4d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scaling-policy.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more examples, see `Example scaling policies for the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more examples, see `Example scaling policies for the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scheduled-update-group-action.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scheduled-update-group-action.rst index 85113090d7a8..a549ad443737 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scheduled-update-group-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-scheduled-update-group-action.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ This example creates a scheduled action to scale on a recurring schedule that is This command produces no output. If a scheduled action with the same name already exists, it will be overwritten by the new scheduled action. -For more examples, see `Scheduled scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more examples, see `Scheduled scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-warm-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-warm-pool.rst index c03c9227e614..023be00b7d90 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-warm-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/put-warm-pool.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following example creates a warm pool for the specified Auto Scaling group. This command produces no output. If a warm pool already exists, it will be updated. -For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/record-lifecycle-action-heartbeat.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/record-lifecycle-action-heartbeat.rst index 011c75789a11..e7f705ed753d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/record-lifecycle-action-heartbeat.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/record-lifecycle-action-heartbeat.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ This example records a lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a pend This command produces no output. For more information, see `Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/rollback-instance-refresh.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/rollback-instance-refresh.rst index cdec0a264dbe..7376c6a3f695 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/rollback-instance-refresh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/rollback-instance-refresh.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "InstanceRefreshId": "08b91cf7-8fa6-48af-b6a6-d227f40f1b9b" } -For more information, see `Undo changes with a rollback `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undo changes with a rollback `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-desired-capacity.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-desired-capacity.rst index f63a3c2f4eae..43e4980a3367 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-desired-capacity.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-desired-capacity.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example sets the desired capacity for the specified Auto Scaling group. :: --desired-capacity 2 \ --honor-cooldown -This command returns to the prompt if successful. \ No newline at end of file +This command returns to the prompt if successful. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-instance-health.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-instance-health.rst index abd66ddee503..aa2c962fcc45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-instance-health.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/set-instance-health.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This example sets the health status of the specified instance to ``Unhealthy``. --instance-id i-061c63c5eb45f0416 \ --health-status Unhealthy -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/start-instance-refresh.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/start-instance-refresh.rst index 24b886c258e6..7b14b2799d5e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/start-instance-refresh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/start-instance-refresh.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: "InstanceRefreshId": "08b91cf7-8fa6-48af-b6a6-d227f40f1b9b" } -For more information, see `Start an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Start an instance refresh `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group.rst index 2aed2ffbc41b..c00fa9aec0eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-6194ea3b\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2c\"}" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/update-auto-scaling-group.rst b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/update-auto-scaling-group.rst index d4364e2bb5b7..ffa8e5f3a0d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/autoscaling/update-auto-scaling-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/autoscaling/update-auto-scaling-group.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This example updates the placement group and termination policy to use. :: aws autoscaling update-auto-scaling-group \ --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg \ --placement-group my-placement-group \ - --termination-policies "OldestInstance" + --termination-policies "OldestInstance" This command produces no output. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ For more information, see `Launch templates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Auto Scaling groups with multiple instance types and purchase options `__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/backup/create-backup-vault.rst b/awscli/examples/backup/create-backup-vault.rst index c0382cec5282..c85dd80e5433 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/backup/create-backup-vault.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/backup/create-backup-vault.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-backup-vault`` example creates a backup vault with the specified name. :: - aws backup create-backup-vault + aws backup create-backup-vault --backup-vault-name sample-vault This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/backup/list-backup-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/backup/list-backup-jobs.rst index 306c8d37b444..e92f7d550286 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/backup/list-backup-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/backup/list-backup-jobs.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-backup-jobs`` example returns metadata about your backup jobs in your AWS account. :: - aws backup list-backup-jobs + aws backup list-backup-jobs Output:: @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating a Backup `__ in the *AWS Backup Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Backup `__ in the *AWS Backup Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/batch/create-compute-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/batch/create-compute-environment.rst index 5512f99463d6..fbee904a961d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/batch/create-compute-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/batch/create-compute-environment.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example creates a managed compute environment with specific C4 instance typ Command:: aws batch create-compute-environment --cli-input-json file:///C4OnDemand.json - + JSON file format:: { @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ This example creates a managed compute environment with the M4 instance type tha Command:: aws batch create-compute-environment --cli-input-json file:///M4Spot.json - + JSON file format:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/batch/create-job-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/batch/create-job-queue.rst index c5671817d5e3..12c8813e9bcc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/batch/create-job-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/batch/create-job-queue.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example creates a job queue called `LowPriority` that uses the `M4Spot` com Command:: aws batch create-job-queue --cli-input-json file:///LowPriority.json - + JSON file format:: { @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This example creates a job queue called `HighPriority` that uses the `C4OnDemand Command:: aws batch create-job-queue --cli-input-json file:///HighPriority.json - + JSON file format:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/batch/deregister-job-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/batch/deregister-job-definition.rst index b0fd9964452d..1d980515ace2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/batch/deregister-job-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/batch/deregister-job-definition.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example deregisters a job definition called sleep10. Command:: aws batch deregister-job-definition --job-definition sleep10 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/batch/describe-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/batch/describe-jobs.rst index dbfe738cbb7f..eb2f1e0a26a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/batch/describe-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/batch/describe-jobs.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: "createdAt": 1480483387803 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/batch/list-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/batch/list-jobs.rst index 2c4e69d0e853..e6d1d7ff6e99 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/batch/list-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/batch/list-jobs.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-budget.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-budget.rst index ee355cdd026d..1314110e677f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-budget.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-budget.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-budget`` command creates a Cost and Usage budget. :: --account-id 111122223333 \ --budget file://budget.json \ --notifications-with-subscribers file://notifications-with-subscribers.json - + Contents of ``budget.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-notification.rst index 2a52dbc11b3e..ed14e9e74462 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-notification.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example creates a notification for the specified Cost and Usage budget. Command:: aws budgets create-notification --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE --subscriber SubscriptionType=EMAIL,Address=example@example.com - diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-subscriber.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-subscriber.rst index 7a55c124279f..fb03e62f7733 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/create-subscriber.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/create-subscriber.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example creates a subscriber for the specified notification. Command:: aws budgets create-subscriber --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE --subscriber SubscriptionType=EMAIL,Address=example@example.com - diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-budget.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-budget.rst index 4de98d6088da..0caf42d159f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-budget.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-budget.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example deletes the specified Cost and Usage budget. Command:: aws budgets delete-budget --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-notification.rst index 4089214cc740..fa9348456b30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-notification.rst @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This example deletes the specified notification from the specified budget. Command:: - aws budgets delete-notification --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE - + aws budgets delete-notification --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE + diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-subscriber.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-subscriber.rst index 0c5f716b11d0..f83cc36e5bee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-subscriber.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/delete-subscriber.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes the specified subscriber from the specified notification. Command:: aws budgets delete-subscriber --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE --subscriber SubscriptionType=EMAIL,Address=example@example.com - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budget.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budget.rst index 28d8cac9f96d..4daa07005b6c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budget.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budget.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: } } } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budgets.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budgets.rst index 9642d2123dcf..0a8e2b5acddb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budgets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-budgets.rst @@ -52,5 +52,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } - + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-notifications-for-budget.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-notifications-for-budget.rst index 04ba96841d33..daec10b517ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-notifications-for-budget.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-notifications-for-budget.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "NotificationType": "ACTUAL" } ] - } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-subscribers-for-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-subscribers-for-notification.rst index 9146fd9fbf9e..8e314c6688b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-subscribers-for-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/describe-subscribers-for-notification.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "Address": "example@example.com" } ] - } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/update-budget.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/update-budget.rst index 11924c5bdb2d..7e7697fe818d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/update-budget.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/update-budget.rst @@ -37,4 +37,3 @@ new-budget.json:: }, "TimeUnit": "MONTHLY" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/budgets/update-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/budgets/update-notification.rst index 8078f01cf4bd..67e1f8f1a242 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/budgets/update-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/budgets/update-notification.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example replaces an 80% notification for a Cost and Usage budget with a 90% Command:: aws budgets update-notification --account-id 111122223333 --budget-name "Example Budget" --old-notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=80,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE --new-notification NotificationType=ACTUAL,ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,Threshold=90,ThresholdType=PERCENTAGE - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ce/get-dimension-values.rst b/awscli/examples/ce/get-dimension-values.rst index a473546f5876..462b3ff08b03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ce/get-dimension-values.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ce/get-dimension-values.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example retrieves the tags for the dimension SERVICE, with a value of "Elas Command:: aws ce get-dimension-values --search-string Elastic --time-period Start=2017-01-01,End=2017-05-18 --dimension SERVICE - + Output:: { @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } ], "ReturnSize": 6 - } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ce/get-reservation-coverage.rst b/awscli/examples/ce/get-reservation-coverage.rst index 706956302ada..ff866375350d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ce/get-reservation-coverage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ce/get-reservation-coverage.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ filters.json:: } ] } - + Output:: { @@ -58,5 +58,4 @@ Output:: } ], "ReturnSize": 6 - } - + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ce/get-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/ce/get-tags.rst index 5658514c3278..193556746649 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ce/get-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ce/get-tags.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example retrieves all cost allocation tags with a key of "Project" and a va Command:: aws ce get-tags --search-string secretProject --time-period Start=2017-01-01,End=2017-05-18 --tag-key Project - + Output:: - + { "ReturnSize": 2, "Tags": [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-create-room-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-create-room-membership.rst index eef25b911550..de7639b40c90 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-create-room-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-create-room-membership.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "Errors": [] } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-unsuspend-user.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-unsuspend-user.rst index 4f1241bee8c5..bbe33c00ffcc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-unsuspend-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-unsuspend-user.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ Output:: { "UserErrors": [] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-update-phone-number.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-update-phone-number.rst index f5619085f5e6..380db018a1d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/batch-update-phone-number.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/batch-update-phone-number.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Working with Phone Numbers `__ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/create-account.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/create-account.rst index 9c50bcdd7142..6b50ac83fbf5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/create-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/create-account.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting Started `_ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started `_ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/create-phone-number-order.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/create-phone-number-order.rst index 70c59fb615b1..5d58a122950d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/create-phone-number-order.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/create-phone-number-order.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-phone-number-order`` example creates a phone number order for the specified phone numbers. :: aws chime create-phone-number-order \ - --product-type VoiceConnector \ + --product-type VoiceConnector \ --e164-phone-numbers "+12065550100" "+12065550101" "+12065550102" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/create-room-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/create-room-membership.rst index 7f6c95bec0eb..2241a8e78e7c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/create-room-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/create-room-membership.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/create-room.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/create-room.rst index d15f4d4cee88..d5baa640a3d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/create-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/create-room.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-room`` example creates a chat room for the specified Amazon Chime account. :: - aws chime create-room \ + aws chime create-room \ --account-id 12a3456b-7c89-012d-3456-78901e23fg45 \ --name chatRoom diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room-membership.rst index b87d72cd7084..924f2b20f54a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room-membership.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``delete-room-membership`` example removes the specified member fr This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room.rst index 86775db1b5f3..85e72e1c17ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-room.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-room`` example deletes the specified chat room and remove This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-voice-connector-group.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-voice-connector-group.rst index e7ff6da11de1..f4ed1786da77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/delete-voice-connector-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/delete-voice-connector-group.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-voice-connector-group`` example deletes the specified Ama This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with Amazon Chime Voice Connector Groups `__ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Amazon Chime Voice Connector Groups `__ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/get-account.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/get-account.rst index da8cef93f407..2df37bc0bcd9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/get-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/get-account.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing Your Amazon Chime Accounts `_ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Your Amazon Chime Accounts `_ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-logging-configuration.rst index 1d33ec358849..4165b953f038 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-logging-configuration.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Streaming Amazon Chime Voice Connector Media to Kinesis `__ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Streaming Amazon Chime Voice Connector Media to Kinesis `__ in the *Amazon Chime Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-termination-health.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-termination-health.rst index 16865be603a4..21f45ce2a359 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-termination-health.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/get-voice-connector-termination-health.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "TerminationHealth": { - "Timestamp": "Fri Aug 23 16:45:55 UTC 2019", + "Timestamp": "Fri Aug 23 16:45:55 UTC 2019", "Source": "10.24.34.0" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/list-room-memberships.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/list-room-memberships.rst index 3cace42a4644..6a380d676264 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/list-room-memberships.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/list-room-memberships.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/list-rooms.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/list-rooms.rst index c2307f883b52..1d3fcd302daf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/list-rooms.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/list-rooms.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/reset-personal-pin.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/reset-personal-pin.rst index b504319fb9e0..fa07a408e8b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/reset-personal-pin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/reset-personal-pin.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``reset-personal-pin`` example resets the specified user's personal meeting PIN. :: aws chime reset-personal-pin \ - --account-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE + --account-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE --user-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-22222EXAMPLE Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/update-account-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/update-account-settings.rst index 4e2414636507..79ef71294c30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/update-account-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/update-account-settings.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``update-account-settings`` example disables the remote control of --account-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE \ --account-settings DisableRemoteControl=true -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/update-room-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/update-room-membership.rst index 034dcc82c0ea..404b7dcdbcd2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/update-room-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/update-room-membership.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/chime/update-room.rst b/awscli/examples/chime/update-room.rst index 223cf5b20736..7379a38399df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/chime/update-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/chime/update-room.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Chime User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-ec2.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-ec2.rst index 04695f466fca..d22138945956 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-ec2.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-ec2.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "environmentId": "8a34f51ce1e04a08882f1e811bd706EX" } -For more information, see `Creating an EC2 Environment `__ in the *AWS Cloud9 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an EC2 Environment `__ in the *AWS Cloud9 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-membership.rst index d97a81ecd87c..d95c87e46cf6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/create-environment-membership.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "userArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", "permissions": "read-write" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment-membership.rst index 93aab6319527..b46c107b125d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment-membership.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment.rst index cfe2cec752bf..dab98a6eb604 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/delete-environment.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-memberships.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-memberships.rst index fd2bd4ab1c09..16057a62386c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-memberships.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-memberships.rst @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ Output:: "permissions": "owner" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-status.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-status.rst index dd9060e84db4..df07ed302d42 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environment-status.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "status": "ready", "message": "Environment is ready to use" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environments.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environments.rst index a9dadc101e98..44c60c6154e7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/describe-environments.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/list-environments.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/list-environments.rst index 79f291dfff9a..a86412589d64 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/list-environments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/list-environments.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "685f892f431b45c2b28cb69eadcdb0EX", "1980b80e5f584920801c09086667f0EX" ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment-membership.rst index deaec3e1c0ad..5b529cc5c322 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment-membership.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "userArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", "permissions": "read-only" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment.rst b/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment.rst index 0bb9651b53e8..00416bc13d69 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloud9/update-environment.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/create-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/create-resource.rst index 10f9697aa2d3..696a4ea28e5a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/create-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/create-resource.rst @@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ The following ``create-resource`` example creates an AWS::Kinesis::Stream resour aws cloudcontrol create-resource \ --type-name AWS::Kinesis::Stream \ - --desired-state "{\"Name\": \"ResourceExample\",\"RetentionPeriodHours\":168, \"ShardCount\":3}" + --desired-state "{\"Name\": \"ResourceExample\",\"RetentionPeriodHours\":168, \"ShardCount\":3}" Output:: { "ProgressEvent": { - "EventTime": 1632506656.706, - "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", - "OperationStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", - "Operation": "CREATE", - "Identifier": "ResourceExample", + "EventTime": 1632506656.706, + "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", + "OperationStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", + "Operation": "CREATE", + "Identifier": "ResourceExample", "RequestToken": "20999d87-e304-4725-ad84-832dcbfd7fc5" } } -For more information, see `Creating a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/delete-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/delete-resource.rst index 81d3a4f0abb5..f57d6f978d7c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/delete-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/delete-resource.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource-request-status.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource-request-status.rst index 17f0e929b341..96b7912470bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource-request-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource-request-status.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-resource-request-status`` example returns status information aws cloudcontrol get-resource-request-status \ --request-token "e1a6b86e-46bd-41ac-bfba-001234567890" - + Output:: { @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing resource operation requests `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing resource operation requests `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource.rst index 693888b0b18f..75cf1c7edd6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/get-resource.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ The following ``get-resource`` example returns the current state of the AWS::Kin Output:: { - "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", + "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", "ResourceDescription": { - "Identifier": "ResourceExample", + "Identifier": "ResourceExample", "Properties": "{\"Arn\":\"arn:aws:kinesis:us-west-2:099908667365:stream/ResourceExample\",\"RetentionPeriodHours\":168,\"Name\":\"ResourceExample\",\"ShardCount\":3}" } } -For more information, see `Reading a resource's current state `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reading a resource's current state `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resource-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resource-requests.rst index 17edec7cf82f..a24fdf03bc53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resource-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resource-requests.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing resource operation requests `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing resource operation requests `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resources.rst index 09ef323a3ff8..7c3916011647 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/list-resources.rst @@ -4,21 +4,21 @@ The following ``list-resources`` example lists the AWS::Kinesis::Stream resource aws cloudcontrol list-resources \ --type-name AWS::Kinesis::Stream - + Output:: { - "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", + "TypeName": "AWS::Kinesis::Stream", "ResourceDescriptions": [ { - "Identifier": "MyKinesisStream", + "Identifier": "MyKinesisStream", "Properties": "{\"Name\":\"MyKinesisStream\"}" - }, + }, { - "Identifier": "AnotherStream", + "Identifier": "AnotherStream", "Properties": "{\"Name\":\"AnotherStream\"}" } ] } -For more information, see `Discovering resources `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Discovering resources `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/update-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/update-resource.rst index 79a4e77ab778..45ed067225fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/update-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudcontrol/update-resource.rst @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ Output:: { "ProgressEvent": { - "EventTime": "2021-08-09T18:17:15.219Z", - "TypeName": "AWS::Logs::LogGroup", - "OperationStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", - "Operation": "UPDATE", - "Identifier": "ExampleLogGroup", + "EventTime": "2021-08-09T18:17:15.219Z", + "TypeName": "AWS::Logs::LogGroup", + "OperationStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", + "Operation": "UPDATE", + "Identifier": "ExampleLogGroup", "RequestToken": "5f40c577-3534-4b20-9599-0b0123456789" } } -For more information, see `Updating a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating a resource `__ in the *Cloud Control API User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_deploy_description.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_deploy_description.rst index dc34d4e64ca7..8eefd087ad2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_deploy_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_deploy_description.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ executes it, use the ``--no-execute-changeset`` flag. To update a stack, specify the name of an existing stack. To create a new stack, specify a new stack name. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_package_description.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_package_description.rst index f47ec2212916..42b84aa315c6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_package_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/_package_description.rst @@ -53,4 +53,3 @@ present in the S3 bucket to prevent unnecessary uploads. The command uses MD5 checksums to compare files. If the values match, the command doesn't upload the artifacts. Use the ``--force-upload flag`` to skip this check and always upload the artifacts. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/activate-type.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/activate-type.rst index 964b4b09733c..4a8feefd4f71 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/activate-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/activate-type.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:type/resource/Example-Test-Alias" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/batch-describe-type-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/batch-describe-type-configurations.rst index 88a5ed83a795..a15a6246c9ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/batch-describe-type-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/batch-describe-type-configurations.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/continue-update-rollback.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/continue-update-rollback.rst index e6423f53411a..6d092d66b252 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/continue-update-rollback.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/continue-update-rollback.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``continue-update-rollback`` example resumes a rollback operation aws cloudformation continue-update-rollback \ --stack-name my-stack -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-instances.rst index b8d066be3422..32e7a4f3a144 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-instances.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "OperationId": "d7995c31-83c2-xmpl-a3d4-e9ca2811563f" } -To create a stack set, use the ``create-stack-set`` command. \ No newline at end of file +To create a stack set, use the ``create-stack-set`` command. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-set.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-set.rst index 62a9f7edcf5f..4f3c8b542b63 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/create-stack-set.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "StackSetId": "my-stack-set:8d0f160b-d157-xmpl-a8e6-c0ce8e5d8cc1" } -To add stack instances to the stack set, use the ``create-stack-instances`` command. \ No newline at end of file +To add stack instances to the stack set, use the ``create-stack-instances`` command. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deactivate-type.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deactivate-type.rst index 6c4fcee20c87..47fe5e809134 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deactivate-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deactivate-type.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``deactivate-type`` example deactivates a public extension that wa This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack-set.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack-set.rst index 39fa6aa90e05..c3748df39e4c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack-set.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following command deletes the specified empty stack set. The stack set must This command produces no output. -To delete instances from the stack set, use the ``delete-stack-instances`` command. \ No newline at end of file +To delete instances from the stack set, use the ``delete-stack-instances`` command. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack.rst index 2d8e67c85c5d..68c7e96d9b7b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/delete-stack.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``delete-stack`` example deletes the specified stack. :: aws cloudformation delete-stack \ --stack-name my-stack -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deploy.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deploy.rst index 77159d1211bf..4f08e83c806e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deploy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/deploy.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ Following command deploys template named ``template.json`` to a stack named aws cloudformation deploy --template-file /path_to_template/template.json --stack-name my-new-stack --parameter-overrides Key1=Value1 Key2=Value2 --tags Key1=Value1 Key2=Value2 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/describe-publisher.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/describe-publisher.rst index 214f12fd835f..de3dc385c95b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/describe-publisher.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/describe-publisher.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "PublisherProfile": "https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=2c5dc1f0-17cd-4259-8e46-822a83gdtegd" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/get-template.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/get-template.rst index a911f7a916cd..99986cc5e899 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/get-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/get-template.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-stacks.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-stacks.rst index 81a0e27fd3fd..ec6b84127da5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-stacks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-stacks.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "StackName": "myteststack", "StackStatus": "CREATE_COMPLETE" } - ] \ No newline at end of file + ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-type-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-type-versions.rst index 0acd8a4df27a..4b47bfdda559 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-type-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/list-type-versions.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The following ``list-type-versions`` example returns summary information about t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/package.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/package.rst index 159b9b4f844e..7097f14c4b69 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/package.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/package.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ artifacts to S3 bucket ``bucket-name`` and writes the exported template to ``packaged-template.json``:: aws cloudformation package --template-file /path_to_template/template.json --s3-bucket bucket-name --output-template-file packaged-template.json --use-json - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/publish-type.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/publish-type.rst index 35798cd82976..c906b5bed788 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/publish-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/publish-type.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "PublicTypeArn":"arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2::type/resource/000q6TfUovXsEMmgKowxDZLlwqr2QUshd2e75c8c/Example-Test-1234567890abcdef0/1.0.0" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/register-publisher.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/register-publisher.rst index f0d6eb59c20b..697d4f872530 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/register-publisher.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/register-publisher.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "PublisherId": "000q6TfUovXsEMmgKowxDZLlwqr2QUshd2e75c8c" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/set-type-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/set-type-configuration.rst index 7cbc7c9ce8be..620545a92d37 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/set-type-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/set-type-configuration.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "ConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:type-configuration/resource/Example-Test-Type/default" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/signal-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/signal-resource.rst index 59b04027a551..8640a1b48ee6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/signal-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/signal-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``signal-resource`` example signals ``success`` to fulfill the wai --unique-id 1234 \ --status SUCCESS -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/stop-stack-set-operation.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/stop-stack-set-operation.rst index e15a60405b84..2629a7f74c37 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/stop-stack-set-operation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/stop-stack-set-operation.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``stop-stack-set-operation`` example stops an in-progess update op --stack-set-name my-stack-set \ --operation-id 1261cd27-490b-xmpl-ab42-793a896c69e6 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/test-type.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/test-type.rst index b4ca3983f47e..6d15a499258a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/test-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/test-type.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "TypeVersionArn": "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:type/resource/Sample-Test-Resource123/00000001" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS CloudFormation registry `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/change-set-create-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/change-set-create-complete.rst index 7741565c4dc1..5a2f04db7183 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/change-set-create-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/change-set-create-complete.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait change-set-create-complete`` example pauses and resumes onl --stack-name my-stack \ --change-set-name my-change-set -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-create-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-create-complete.rst index 63f78bee7bc4..eadfd3e1c787 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-create-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-create-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-create-complete`` example pauses and resumes only aft aws cloudformation wait stack-create-complete \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-delete-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-delete-complete.rst index 9ddf1406c637..332df9d3b718 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-delete-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-delete-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-delete-complete`` example pauses and resumes only aft aws cloudformation wait stack-delete-complete \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-exists.rst index c4a980e8444c..9d007b55ba34 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-exists.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-exists`` example pauses and resumes only after it can aws cloudformation wait stack-exists \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-import-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-import-complete.rst index d2fa82578a1e..fed202c8ef9b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-import-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-import-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-import-complete`` example pauses and resumes only aft aws cloudformation wait stack-import-complete \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-rollback-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-rollback-complete.rst index 2a6e8bf3ecfa..0a1d0386ba23 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-rollback-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-rollback-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-rollback-complete`` example pauses and resumes only a aws cloudformation wait stack-rollback-complete \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-update-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-update-complete.rst index eab68d323dcb..554cc9540132 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-update-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/stack-update-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait stack-update-complete`` example pauses and resumes only aft aws cloudformation wait stack-update-complete \ --stack-name "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/my-stack-1234/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/type-registration-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/type-registration-complete.rst index cb868d80e983..4ba989cd4018 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/type-registration-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudformation/wait/type-registration-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait type-registration-complete`` example pauses and resumes onl aws cloudformation wait type-registration-complete \ --registration-token "f5525280-104e-4d35-bef5-8f1f1example" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-subscription.rst index b3f2fc0ea4a3..24f8277aeaea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-subscription.rst @@ -11,22 +11,22 @@ Output:: Creating/updating CloudTrail configuration... CloudTrail configuration: { - "trailList": [ + "trailList": [ { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail1", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, - "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", - "SnsTopicName": "my-topic", + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail1", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, + "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", + "SnsTopicName": "my-topic", "HomeRegion": "us-east-1" } - ], + ], "ResponseMetadata": { - "HTTPStatusCode": 200, + "HTTPStatusCode": 200, "RequestId": "f39e51f6-c615-11e5-85bd-d35ca21ee3e2" } } Starting CloudTrail service... - Logs will be delivered to my-bucket \ No newline at end of file + Logs will be delivered to my-bucket diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-trail.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-trail.rst index 95d33cbedde7..28e4996f36e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-trail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/create-trail.rst @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ The following ``create-trail`` command creates a multi-region trail named ``Trai Output:: { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail1", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-west-2:123456789012:trail/Trail1", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": true, + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail1", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-west-2:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": true, "S3BucketName": "my-bucket" } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/delete-trail.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/delete-trail.rst index 523947ee5963..0f70e78ac837 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/delete-trail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/delete-trail.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ The following ``delete-trail`` command deletes a trail named ``Trail1``:: aws cloudtrail delete-trail --name Trail1 - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/describe-trails.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/describe-trails.rst index f09a67b50ff1..8a61ddde8823 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/describe-trails.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/describe-trails.rst @@ -9,27 +9,27 @@ Output:: { "trailList": [ { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail1", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, - "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", - "CloudWatchLogsRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/CloudTrail_CloudWatchLogs_Role", - "CloudWatchLogsLogGroupArn": "arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:CloudTrail:*", - "SnsTopicName": "my-topic", + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail1", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, + "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", + "CloudWatchLogsRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/CloudTrail_CloudWatchLogs_Role", + "CloudWatchLogsLogGroupArn": "arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:CloudTrail:*", + "SnsTopicName": "my-topic", "HomeRegion": "us-east-1" - }, + }, { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail2", - "S3KeyPrefix": "my-prefix", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail2", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, - "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", - "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/4c5ae5ac-3c13-421e-8335-c7868ef6a769", + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail2", + "S3KeyPrefix": "my-prefix", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail2", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, + "S3BucketName": "my-bucket", + "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/4c5ae5ac-3c13-421e-8335-c7868ef6a769", "HomeRegion": "us-east-1" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/get-trail-status.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/get-trail-status.rst index a60cb5c0c963..66faf15b97f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/get-trail-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/get-trail-status.rst @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ The following ``get-trail-status`` command returns the delivery and logging deta Output:: { - "LatestNotificationTime": 1454022144.869, - "LatestNotificationAttemptSucceeded": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", - "LatestDeliveryAttemptTime": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", - "LatestDeliveryTime": 1454022144.869, - "TimeLoggingStarted": "2015-11-06T18:36:38Z", - "LatestDeliveryAttemptSucceeded": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", - "IsLogging": true, - "LatestCloudWatchLogsDeliveryTime": 1454022144.918, - "StartLoggingTime": 1446834998.695, - "StopLoggingTime": 1446834996.933, - "LatestNotificationAttemptTime": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", + "LatestNotificationTime": 1454022144.869, + "LatestNotificationAttemptSucceeded": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", + "LatestDeliveryAttemptTime": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", + "LatestDeliveryTime": 1454022144.869, + "TimeLoggingStarted": "2015-11-06T18:36:38Z", + "LatestDeliveryAttemptSucceeded": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", + "IsLogging": true, + "LatestCloudWatchLogsDeliveryTime": 1454022144.918, + "StartLoggingTime": 1446834998.695, + "StopLoggingTime": 1446834996.933, + "LatestNotificationAttemptTime": "2016-01-28T23:02:24Z", "TimeLoggingStopped": "2015-11-06T18:36:36Z" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-public-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-public-keys.rst index 119664dc3e1d..d63a80513b49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-public-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-public-keys.rst @@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ Output:: { "PublicKeyList": [ { - "ValidityStartTime": 1453076702.0, - "ValidityEndTime": 1455668702.0, - "Value": "MIIBCgKCAQEAlSS3cl92HDycr/MTj0moOhas8habjrraXw+KzlWF0axSI2tcF+3iJ9BKQAVSKxGwxwu3m0wG3J+kUl1xboEcEPHYoIYMbgfSw7KGnuDKwkLzsQWhUJ0cIbOHASox1vv/5fNXkrHhGbDCHeVXm804c83nvHUEFYThr1PfyP/8HwrCtR3FX5OANtQCP61C1nJtSSkC8JSQUOrIP4CuwJjc+4WGDk+BGH5m9iuiAKkipEHWmUl8/P7XpfpWQuk4h8g3pXZOrNXr08lbh4d39svj7UqdhvOXoBISp9t/EXYuePGEtBdrKD9Dz+VHwyUPtBQvYr9BnkF88qBnaPNhS44rzwIDAQAB", + "ValidityStartTime": 1453076702.0, + "ValidityEndTime": 1455668702.0, + "Value": "MIIBCgKCAQEAlSS3cl92HDycr/MTj0moOhas8habjrraXw+KzlWF0axSI2tcF+3iJ9BKQAVSKxGwxwu3m0wG3J+kUl1xboEcEPHYoIYMbgfSw7KGnuDKwkLzsQWhUJ0cIbOHASox1vv/5fNXkrHhGbDCHeVXm804c83nvHUEFYThr1PfyP/8HwrCtR3FX5OANtQCP61C1nJtSSkC8JSQUOrIP4CuwJjc+4WGDk+BGH5m9iuiAKkipEHWmUl8/P7XpfpWQuk4h8g3pXZOrNXr08lbh4d39svj7UqdhvOXoBISp9t/EXYuePGEtBdrKD9Dz+VHwyUPtBQvYr9BnkF88qBnaPNhS44rzwIDAQAB", "Fingerprint": "7f3f401420072e50a65a141430817ab3" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-tags.rst index 13f1c6c687a8..996d8bdb9327 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/list-tags.rst @@ -9,26 +9,26 @@ Output:: { "ResourceTagList": [ { - "ResourceId": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "ResourceId": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", "TagsList": [ { - "Value": "Alice", + "Value": "Alice", "Key": "name" - }, + }, { - "Value": "us", + "Value": "us", "Key": "location" } ] - }, + }, { - "ResourceId": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail2", + "ResourceId": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail2", "TagsList": [ { - "Value": "Bob", + "Value": "Bob", "Key": "name" } ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/lookup-events.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/lookup-events.rst index d1c7a2e082eb..53b2da2a2175 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/lookup-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/lookup-events.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Output:: { "Events": [ { - "EventId": "654ccbc0-ba0d-486a-9076-dbf7274677a7", - "Username": "my-session-name", - "EventTime": "2021-11-18T09:41:02-08:00", - "CloudTrailEvent": "{\"eventVersion\":\"1.02\",\"userIdentity\":{\"type\":\"AssumedRole\",\"principalId\":\"AROAJIKPFTA72SWU4L7T4:my-session-name\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/my-role/my-session-name\",\"accountId\":\"123456789012\",\"sessionContext\":{\"attributes\":{\"mfaAuthenticated\":\"false\",\"creationDate\":\"2016-01-26T21:42:12Z\"},\"sessionIssuer\":{\"type\":\"Role\",\"principalId\":\"AROAJIKPFTA72SWU4L7T4\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-role\",\"accountId\":\"123456789012\",\"userName\":\"my-role\"}}},\"eventTime\":\"2016-01-26T21:42:12Z\",\"eventSource\":\"signin.amazonaws.com\",\"eventName\":\"ConsoleLogin\",\"awsRegion\":\"us-east-1\",\"sourceIPAddress\":\"72.21.198.70\",\"userAgent\":\"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/47.0.2526.111 Safari/537.36\",\"requestParameters\":null,\"responseElements\":{\"ConsoleLogin\":\"Success\"},\"additionalEventData\":{\"MobileVersion\":\"No\",\"MFAUsed\":\"No\"},\"eventID\":\"654ccbc0-ba0d-486a-9076-dbf7274677a7\",\"eventType\":\"AwsConsoleSignIn\",\"recipientAccountId\":\"123456789012\"}", - "EventName": "ConsoleLogin", + "EventId": "654ccbc0-ba0d-486a-9076-dbf7274677a7", + "Username": "my-session-name", + "EventTime": "2021-11-18T09:41:02-08:00", + "CloudTrailEvent": "{\"eventVersion\":\"1.02\",\"userIdentity\":{\"type\":\"AssumedRole\",\"principalId\":\"AROAJIKPFTA72SWU4L7T4:my-session-name\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/my-role/my-session-name\",\"accountId\":\"123456789012\",\"sessionContext\":{\"attributes\":{\"mfaAuthenticated\":\"false\",\"creationDate\":\"2016-01-26T21:42:12Z\"},\"sessionIssuer\":{\"type\":\"Role\",\"principalId\":\"AROAJIKPFTA72SWU4L7T4\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-role\",\"accountId\":\"123456789012\",\"userName\":\"my-role\"}}},\"eventTime\":\"2016-01-26T21:42:12Z\",\"eventSource\":\"signin.amazonaws.com\",\"eventName\":\"ConsoleLogin\",\"awsRegion\":\"us-east-1\",\"sourceIPAddress\":\"72.21.198.70\",\"userAgent\":\"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/47.0.2526.111 Safari/537.36\",\"requestParameters\":null,\"responseElements\":{\"ConsoleLogin\":\"Success\"},\"additionalEventData\":{\"MobileVersion\":\"No\",\"MFAUsed\":\"No\"},\"eventID\":\"654ccbc0-ba0d-486a-9076-dbf7274677a7\",\"eventType\":\"AwsConsoleSignIn\",\"recipientAccountId\":\"123456789012\"}", + "EventName": "ConsoleLogin", "Resources": [] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/put-event-selectors.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/put-event-selectors.rst index 7fe09312ce2e..bde14b1a68fc 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/put-event-selectors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/put-event-selectors.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: Configure a trail to log management events and data events by using advanced event selectors** -You can add advanced event selectors, and conditions for your advanced event selectors, up to a maximum of 500 values for all conditions and selectors on a trail. You can use advanced event selectors to log all available data event types. You can use either advanced event selectors or basic event selectors, but not both. If you apply advanced event selectors to a trail, any existing basic event selectors are overwritten. +You can add advanced event selectors, and conditions for your advanced event selectors, up to a maximum of 500 values for all conditions and selectors on a trail. You can use advanced event selectors to log all available data event types. You can use either advanced event selectors or basic event selectors, but not both. If you apply advanced event selectors to a trail, any existing basic event selectors are overwritten. The following example creates an advanced event selector for a trail named ``myTrail`` to log all management events, log S3 PutObject and DeleteObject API calls for all but one S3 bucket, log data API calls for a Lambda function named ``myFunction``, and log Publish API calls on an SNS topic named ``myTopic``. :: @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Log events by using advanced event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. +For more information, see `Log events by using advanced event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. **Example 2: Configure event selectors for a trail to log all management events and data events** @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Output:: "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-2:123456789012:trail/TrailName" } -For more information, see `Log events by using basic event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. +For more information, see `Log events by using basic event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. **Example 3: Configure event selectors for a trail to log management events, all S3 data events on S3 objects, and all Lambda data events on functions in your account** @@ -184,4 +184,4 @@ Output:: "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-2:123456789012:trail/TrailName2" } -For more information, see `Log events by using basic event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Log events by using basic event selectors `__ in the *AWS CloudTrail User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-subscription.rst index fb0316a5f89b..afaa59c68143 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-subscription.rst @@ -13,18 +13,18 @@ Output:: { "trailList": [ { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail1", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, - "S3BucketName": "my-bucket-new", - "SnsTopicName": "my-topic-new", + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail1", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-east-1:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": false, + "S3BucketName": "my-bucket-new", + "SnsTopicName": "my-topic-new", "HomeRegion": "us-east-1" } - ], + ], "ResponseMetadata": { - "HTTPStatusCode": 200, + "HTTPStatusCode": 200, "RequestId": "31126f8a-c616-11e5-9cc6-2fd637936879" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-trail.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-trail.rst index 37539b0b9849..3131dfd11a91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-trail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/update-trail.rst @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ The following ``update-trail`` command updates a trail to use an existing bucket Output:: { - "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, - "Name": "Trail1", - "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-west-2:123456789012:trail/Trail1", - "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, - "IsMultiRegionTrail": true, + "IncludeGlobalServiceEvents": true, + "Name": "Trail1", + "TrailARN": "arn:aws:cloudtrail:us-west-2:123456789012:trail/Trail1", + "LogFileValidationEnabled": false, + "IsMultiRegionTrail": true, "S3BucketName": "my-bucket" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/validate-logs.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/validate-logs.rst index 4a3a3efa5ff7..60a6909bfa6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/validate-logs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudtrail/validate-logs.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: Results requested for 2016-01-29T19:00:00Z to 2016-01-29T22:15:43Z Results found for 2016-01-29T19:24:57Z to 2016-01-29T21:24:57Z: 3/3 digest files valid - 15/15 log files valid \ No newline at end of file + 15/15 log files valid diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarm-history.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarm-history.rst index f46462c1f571..3d346ce90da8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarm-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarm-history.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarms-for-metric.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarms-for-metric.rst index 4842e2d151fc..9fc1786974fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarms-for-metric.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/describe-alarms-for-metric.rst @@ -69,4 +69,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/disable-alarm-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/disable-alarm-actions.rst index beae6c245634..fe461105756e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/disable-alarm-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/disable-alarm-actions.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ The following example uses the ``disable-alarm-actions`` command to disable all aws cloudwatch disable-alarm-actions --alarm-names myalarm This command returns to the prompt if successful. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/enable-alarm-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/enable-alarm-actions.rst index 9e2e6f89e8d1..69ab6f825f40 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/enable-alarm-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/enable-alarm-actions.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ The following example uses the ``enable-alarm-actions`` command to enable all ac aws cloudwatch enable-alarm-actions --alarm-names myalarm This command returns to the prompt if successful. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/get-metric-statistics.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/get-metric-statistics.rst index 28fb08a460d2..0108a1f4a92b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/get-metric-statistics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/get-metric-statistics.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To get the CPU utilization per EC2 instance** The following example uses the ``get-metric-statistics`` command to get the CPU utilization for an EC2 -instance with the ID i-abcdef. +instance with the ID i-abcdef. .. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/US_GetStatistics.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/list-metrics.rst b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/list-metrics.rst index 1b9f3eacaef2..0fba1884b669 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/list-metrics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cloudwatch/list-metrics.rst @@ -91,4 +91,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/associate-external-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/associate-external-connection.rst index 576fa9a1abbd..081a45a54835 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/associate-external-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/associate-external-connection.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Add an external connection `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add an external connection `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/copy-package-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/copy-package-versions.rst index e8859d13fa93..8b2a4e77ffaf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/copy-package-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/copy-package-versions.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The following ``copy-package-versions`` moves versions 4.0.0 and 5.0.0 of a pack Output:: - { + { "format": "npm", "package": "test-package", "versions": [ @@ -31,4 +31,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Copy packages between repositories `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-domain.rst index c535d217b8a5..c5b2e3ccbbbc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-domain.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-repository.rst index 7a405a14468c..3b3079cd09e8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/create-repository.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-repository`` example creates a repository named test-repo aws codeartifact create-repository \ --domain test-domain \ --domain-owner 111122223333 \ - --repository test-repo \ + --repository test-repo \ --description "This is a test repository." Output:: @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain-permissions-policy.rst index c8b07d2fd206..1c63077423da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain-permissions-policy.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Delete a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain.rst index a4f4123ba09e..36c85a5ba87a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-domain.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-package-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-package-versions.rst index 41013bd08470..b7fec8165927 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-package-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-package-versions.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "failedVersions": {} } -For more information, see `Delete a package version `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a package version `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository-permissions-policy.rst index 0485c2f5f295..6ce4c6058f34 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository-permissions-policy.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Delete a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository.rst index b2dde09ea574..0b17ef36543d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/delete-repository.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a repository `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a repository `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-domain.rst index 91b1908c5604..2e2e1707e66c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-domain.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Domain overview `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Domain overview `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-repository.rst index fe97948fe6f1..e76f42960228 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/describe-repository.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a domain `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/disassociate-external-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/disassociate-external-connection.rst index 81bc7255e58f..82ca84b1c613 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/disassociate-external-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/disassociate-external-connection.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Remove an external connection `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Remove an external connection `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/dispose-package-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/dispose-package-versions.rst index 9315e34bacda..48f516e0eae0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/dispose-package-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/dispose-package-versions.rst @@ -22,4 +22,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Working with packages in CodeArtifact `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-authorization-token.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-authorization-token.rst index 1c0b763b17ea..4ab5c821f3f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-authorization-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-authorization-token.rst @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ The following ``get-authorization-token`` example retrieves a CodeArtifact autho Output:: - This command will return the authorization token. You can store the output in an environment variable when calling the command. + This command will return the authorization token. You can store the output in an environment variable when calling the command. -For more information, see `Configure pip without the login command `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configure pip without the login command `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-domain-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-domain-permissions-policy.rst index b102664ab3a5..b7d290394a59 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-domain-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-domain-permissions-policy.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Read a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Read a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-asset.rst index fd905219b5fd..d140ec42c257 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-asset.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "packageVersionRevision": "Ciqe5/9yicvkJT13b5/LdLpCyE6fqA7poa9qp+FilPs=" } -For more information, see `List package version assets `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List package version assets `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-readme.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-readme.rst index a9d572d2db10..2f490b2f6f7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-readme.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-package-version-readme.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "versionRevision": "Ciqe5/9yicvkJT13b5/LdLpCyE6fqA7poa9qp+FilPs=" } -For more information, see `View package version readme file `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View package version readme file `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-endpoint.rst index 7127a75c8a24..7ba0f45c5a4c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-endpoint.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "repositoryEndpoint": "https://test-domain-111122223333.d.codeartifact.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/npm/test-repo/" } -For more information, see `Connect to a repository `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connect to a repository `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-permissions-policy.rst index 956c61449c4e..bb0b183a6734 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/get-repository-permissions-policy.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Read a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Read a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-domains.rst index f2933ae09837..0010ae72b935 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-domains.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with domains in CodeArtifact `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with domains in CodeArtifact `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-assets.rst index 72fe12e571f5..4890aaa76802 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-assets.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List package version assets `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List package version assets `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-dependencies.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-dependencies.rst index 75d02dbf39c7..b2143ef95be1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-dependencies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-version-dependencies.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View and update package version details and dependencies `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View and update package version details and dependencies `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-versions.rst index 12e67c85105a..5eb12522918d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-package-versions.rst @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ Output:: "version": "0.1.0", "revision": "REVISION-SAMPLE-4-AF669139B772FC", "status": "Published" - } + } ] } -For more information, see `List package versions `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List package versions `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-packages.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-packages.rst index 00790a065719..9d1ea513aa32 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-packages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-packages.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List package names `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List package names `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories-in-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories-in-domain.rst index e136124aba90..2b2ac990dee7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories-in-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories-in-domain.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List repositories `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List repositories `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories.rst index e9d99fac2fd3..7e1be3c28791 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/list-repositories.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List repositories `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List repositories `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/login.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/login.rst index c0e27bea90ff..39baa7798a2f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/login.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/login.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``login`` example configures the npm package manager with a reposi Output:: - Successfully configured npm to use AWS CodeArtifact repository https://test-domain-111122223333.d.codeartifact.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/npm/test-repo/ + Successfully configured npm to use AWS CodeArtifact repository https://test-domain-111122223333.d.codeartifact.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/npm/test-repo/ Login expires in 12 hours at 2020-11-12 01:53:16-05:00 -For more information, see `Getting started with the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-domain-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-domain-permissions-policy.rst index 9fe5650eca15..76e8ffeb1128 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-domain-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-domain-permissions-policy.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Set a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Set a domain policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-repository-permissions-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-repository-permissions-policy.rst index 1e8833b0b9ee..006560f4a854 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-repository-permissions-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/put-repository-permissions-policy.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Set a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Set a policy `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-package-versions-status.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-package-versions-status.rst index 866f79114d20..eca0ee7add60 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-package-versions-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-package-versions-status.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "failedVersions": {} } -For more information, see `Update package version status `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Update package version status `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-repository.rst index a5b0a0781a63..d278f957a90e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeartifact/update-repository.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View or modify a repository configuration `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View or modify a repository configuration `__ in the *AWS CodeArtifact User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-delete-builds.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-delete-builds.rst index 6b94a52b6245..b49ff85d3c93 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-delete-builds.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-delete-builds.rst @@ -9,14 +9,13 @@ Output:: { "buildsNotDeleted": [ { - "id": "arn:aws:codebuild:us-west-2:123456789012:build/my-build-project-one:a1b2c3d4-5678-9012-abcd-11111EXAMPLE", + "id": "arn:aws:codebuild:us-west-2:123456789012:build/my-build-project-one:a1b2c3d4-5678-9012-abcd-11111EXAMPLE", "statusCode": "BUILD_IN_PROGRESS" } - ], + ], "buildsDeleted": [ "arn:aws:codebuild:us-west-2:123456789012:build/my-build-project-two:a1b2c3d4-5678-9012-abcd-22222EXAMPLE" ] } For more information, see `Delete Builds (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-builds.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-builds.rst index 80e00f20a4ca..76decff893e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-builds.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-builds.rst @@ -366,4 +366,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `View Build Details (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-projects.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-projects.rst index b54ff61c147b..1f6dd138dc0d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-projects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-projects.rst @@ -86,4 +86,3 @@ In the following output, the ``projectsNotFound`` array lists any build project } For more information, see `View a Build Project's Details (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-reports.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-reports.rst index 3d97da8f728a..a1a94968be16 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-reports.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/batch-get-reports.rst @@ -64,4 +64,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Working with reports `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/create-project.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/create-project.rst index e500233b0626..a4bb21d71b1e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/create-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/create-project.rst @@ -109,4 +109,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Create a Build Project (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-build-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-build-batch.rst index ec12a049f17e..755171c3747f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-build-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-build-batch.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-project.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-project.rst index 6260cabe4d73..33601d88e65c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-project.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-project`` example deletes the specified CodeBuild build project. :: aws codebuild delete-project --name my-project - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Delete a Build Project (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-report.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-report.rst index 3ed905eb1d1c..50399053dd48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-report.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-report`` example deletes the specified report. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with reports `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with reports `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-webhook.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-webhook.rst index b5f0afd2351c..6ad6a352c83d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-webhook.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/delete-webhook.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-webhook`` example deletes a webhook from the specified CodeBuild project. :: aws codebuild delete-webhook --project-name my-project - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Stop Running Builds Automatically (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-code-coverages.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-code-coverages.rst index b9b5f52ab568..dc51cc3c5eff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-code-coverages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-code-coverages.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Code coverage reports `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Code coverage reports `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-test-cases.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-test-cases.rst index 81eb3cb1217e..4e247a953576 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-test-cases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/describe-test-cases.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with test reporting in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with test reporting in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches-for-project.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches-for-project.rst index b3b73e385d15..4a3941f67e7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches-for-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches-for-project.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches.rst index 2fdf1888fa77..99199f027525 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-build-batches.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `)__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-builds.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-builds.rst index d9ae898fa328..4a91eca46f24 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-builds.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-builds.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Run this command again and provide the ``nextToken`` value in the previous respo Next part of the output:: { - "ids": [ + "ids": [ "codebuild-demo-project:49015049-21cf-4b50-9708-df115EXAMPLE", "codebuild-demo-project:543e7206-68a3-46d6-a4da-759abEXAMPLE", ... The full list of build IDs has been omitted for brevity ... @@ -32,4 +32,3 @@ Next part of the output:: } For more information, see `View a List of Build IDs (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-curated-environment-images.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-curated-environment-images.rst index f1b975a17555..bb94c3c39c11 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-curated-environment-images.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-curated-environment-images.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-curated-environment-images`` example lists the Docker images managed by CodeBuild that can be used for builds.:: aws codebuild list-curated-environment-images - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-projects.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-projects.rst index 13e7f903b1d3..e27f38368fd2 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-projects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-projects.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-projects`` example gets a list of CodeBuild build projects sorted by name in ascending order. :: - aws codebuild list-projects --sort-by NAME --sort-order ASCENDING + aws codebuild list-projects --sort-by NAME --sort-order ASCENDING The output includes a ``nextToken`` value which indicates that there is more output available. :: @@ -30,4 +30,3 @@ Run this command again and provide the ``nextToken`` value from the previous res } For more information, see `View a List of Build Project Names (AWS CLI) `_ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-source-credentials.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-source-credentials.rst index 0eca272d623e..2f42f3361438 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-source-credentials.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/list-source-credentials.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-source-credentials`` example lists tokens for an AWS account connected to one Bitbucket account and one GitHub account. Each ``sourceCredentialsInfos`` object in the response contains connected source credentials information. :: aws codebuild list-source-credentials - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build-batch.rst index 85594a537af8..d44cd00cfbd4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build-batch.rst @@ -158,4 +158,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build.rst index 328d50ac6d7e..2fc99ef6bb2e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/retry-build.rst @@ -77,4 +77,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/start-build-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/start-build-batch.rst index 2afdc6571de3..826774f55599 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/start-build-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/start-build-batch.rst @@ -68,4 +68,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codebuild/stop-build-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/codebuild/stop-build-batch.rst index 588f3b47cbc5..a0d05bece908 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codebuild/stop-build-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codebuild/stop-build-batch.rst @@ -147,4 +147,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Batch builds in AWS CodeBuild `__ in the *AWS CodeBuild User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories.rst index a3c5ff8929d8..f37fc8ef5488 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To associate an approval rule template with multiple repositories in a single operation** -The following ``batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories`` example associates the specified approval rule template with repositories named ``MyDemoRepo`` and ``MyOtherDemoRepo``. +The following ``batch-associate-approval-rule-template-with-repositories`` example associates the specified approval rule template with repositories named ``MyDemoRepo`` and ``MyOtherDemoRepo``. Note: Approval rule templates are specific to the AWS Region where they are created. They can only be associated with repositories in that AWS Region. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-describe-merge-conflicts.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-describe-merge-conflicts.rst index 1218d959c9ce..89aecbef7f57 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-describe-merge-conflicts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-describe-merge-conflicts.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Output:: "baseCommitId": "767b6958EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Resolve Conflicts in a Pull Request `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Resolve Conflicts in a Pull Request `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-commits.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-commits.rst index 94a3a5a22331..6f9382aff9d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-commits.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-commits.rst @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Output:: "317f8570EXAMPLE" ], "message": "Added new class" - } + } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-repositories.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-repositories.rst index f9e41d48ae1f..e0df415e3d09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-repositories.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/batch-get-repositories.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } ], "repositoriesNotFound": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-approval-rule-template.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-approval-rule-template.rst index bd5b7b743882..b360946a65a1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-approval-rule-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-approval-rule-template.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create an Approval Rule Template `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create an Approval Rule Template `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-commit.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-commit.rst index 0e9aba14d8f7..c1a43bec5f64 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-commit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-commit.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "filesUpdated": [] } -For more information, see `Create a Commit in AWS CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Commit in AWS CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-pull-request.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-pull-request.rst index edeb17d3c83e..a628ce362741 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-pull-request.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-pull-request.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-pull-request`` example creates a pull request named 'Pron --title "My Pull Request" \ --description "Please review these changes by Tuesday" \ --client-request-token 123Example \ - --targets repositoryName=MyDemoRepo,sourceReference=MyNewBranch + --targets repositoryName=MyDemoRepo,sourceReference=MyNewBranch Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-repository.rst index 1e9685dcbeea..026bcf793bb7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/create-repository.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:codecommit:us-east-1:111111111111EXAMPLE:MyDemoRepo", "accountId": "111111111111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/credential-helper.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/credential-helper.rst index 017d93abb55c..029964209d07 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/credential-helper.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/credential-helper.rst @@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ The ``credential-helper`` utility is not designed to be called directly from the AWS CLI. Instead it is intended to be used as a parameter with the ``git config`` command to set up your local computer. It enables Git to use HTTPS and a cryptographically signed version of your IAM user credentials or Amazon EC2 instance role whenever Git needs to authenticate with AWS to interact with CodeCommit repositories. :: - git config --global credential.helper '!aws codecommit credential-helper $@' + git config --global credential.helper '!aws codecommit credential-helper $@' git config --global credential.UseHttpPath true Output:: - [credential] - helper = !aws codecommit credential-helper $@ + [credential] + helper = !aws codecommit credential-helper $@ UseHttpPath = true -For more information, see `Setting up for AWS CodeCommit Using Other Methods`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. Review the content carefully, and then follow the procedures in one of the following topics: `For HTTPS Connections on Linux, macOS, or Unix`_ or `For HTTPS Connections on Windows`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. +For more information, see `Setting up for AWS CodeCommit Using Other Methods`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. Review the content carefully, and then follow the procedures in one of the following topics: `For HTTPS Connections on Linux, macOS, or Unix`_ or `For HTTPS Connections on Windows`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. .. _`Setting up for AWS CodeCommit Using Other Methods`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up.html?shortFooter=true#setting-up-other .. _`For HTTPS Connections on Linux, macOS, or Unix`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-https-unixes.html -.. _`For HTTPS Connections on Windows`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-https-windows.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`For HTTPS Connections on Windows`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-https-windows.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-approval-rule-template.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-approval-rule-template.rst index 8d959ac18489..a5553ea704ae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-approval-rule-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-approval-rule-template.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-approval-rule-template`` example deletes the specified approval rule template. :: aws codecommit delete-approval-rule-template \ - --approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-for-all-pull-requests + --approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-for-all-pull-requests Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-branch.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-branch.rst index 72c287795152..8ffd2d0a4bf7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-branch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-branch.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "commitId": "317f8570EXAMPLE", "branchName": "MyNewBranch" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-comment-content.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-comment-content.rst index b3168f87d0ed..f71aec6a7b7a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-comment-content.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-comment-content.rst @@ -8,17 +8,17 @@ You can only delete the content of a comment if you created the comment. This ex Output:: { - "comment": { - "creationDate": 1508369768.142, + "comment": { + "creationDate": 1508369768.142, "deleted": true, "lastModifiedDate": 1508369842.278, "clientRequestToken": "123Example", "commentId": "ff30b348EXAMPLEb9aa670f", "authorArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan", "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "CLAP" : 1 } - } - } \ No newline at end of file + } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-file.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-file.rst index 992f6909241c..68d651e6622f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-file.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-file.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "treeId":"6bc824cEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Edit or Delete a File in AWS CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit API Reference* guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Edit or Delete a File in AWS CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit API Reference* guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-repository.rst index c3232814e763..2c33a358b665 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/delete-repository.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "repositoryId": "f7579e13-b83e-4027-aaef-650c0EXAMPLE" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-approval-rule-template.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-approval-rule-template.rst index 8fbd4dcf994a..41c343bf7014 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-approval-rule-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-approval-rule-template.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-approval-rule-template`` example gets the content of an approval rule template named ``1-approver-rule-for-all-pull-requests``. :: aws codecommit get-approval-rule-template \ - --approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-rule-for-all-pull-requests + --approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-rule-for-all-pull-requests Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comment.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comment.rst index 0983b043943b..cac9337e5fd4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comment.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This example demonstrates how to view details of a comment with the system-gener Output:: { - "comment": { + "comment": { "authorArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan", "clientRequestToken": "123Example", "commentId": "ff30b348EXAMPLEb9aa670f", @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ Output:: "commentId": "", "lastModifiedDate": 1508369842.278, "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "SMILE" : 6, "THUMBSUP" : 1 } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-compared-commit.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-compared-commit.rst index bd4d68c4a1fa..35e36405cfbf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-compared-commit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-compared-commit.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ This example demonstrates how to view view comments made on the comparison betwe Output:: { - "commentsForComparedCommitData": [ - { + "commentsForComparedCommitData": [ + { "afterBlobId": "1f330709EXAMPLE", "afterCommitId": "317f8570EXAMPLE", "beforeBlobId": "80906a4cEXAMPLE", "beforeCommitId": "6e147360EXAMPLE", - "comments": [ - { + "comments": [ + { "authorArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan", "clientRequestToken": "123Example", "commentId": "ff30b348EXAMPLEb9aa670f", @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Output:: "CommentId": "123abc-EXAMPLE", "lastModifiedDate": 1508369842.278, "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "SMILE" : 6, "THUMBSUP" : 1 @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ Output:: "commentId": "456def-EXAMPLE", "lastModifiedDate": 1508369612.240, "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "THUMBSUP" : 2 } } ], - "location": { + "location": { "filePath": "cl_sample.js", "filePosition": 1232, "relativeFileVersion": "after" @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: } ], "nextToken": "exampleToken" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-pull-request.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-pull-request.rst index 7a1fde02d00d..a75e6a523911 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-pull-request.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-comments-for-pull-request.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ This example demonstrates how to view comments for a pull request in a repositor Output:: { - "commentsForPullRequestData": [ - { + "commentsForPullRequestData": [ + { "afterBlobId": "1f330709EXAMPLE", "afterCommitId": "5d036259EXAMPLE", "beforeBlobId": "80906a4cEXAMPLE", "beforeCommitId": "317f8570EXAMPLE", - "comments": [ - { + "comments": [ + { "authorArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Saanvi_Sarkar", "clientRequestToken": "", "commentId": "abcd1234EXAMPLEb5678efgh", @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Output:: "deleted": false, "lastModifiedDate": 1508369622.123, "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "THUMBSUP" : 6, "CONFUSED" : 1 @@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ Output:: "deleted": false, "lastModifiedDate": 150836912.273, "callerReactions": ["THUMBSUP"] - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "THUMBSUP" : 14 } } ], - "location": { + "location": { "filePath": "ahs_count.py", "filePosition": 367, "relativeFileVersion": "AFTER" diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-differences.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-differences.rst index f60f40333968..3b65cc17553f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-differences.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-differences.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get information about differences for a commit specifier in a repository** -This example shows view metadata information about changes between two commit specifiers (branch, tag, HEAD, or other fully qualified references, such as commit IDs) in a renamed folder in AWS CodeCommit repository named MyDemoRepo. The example includes several options that are not required, including --before-commit-specifier, --before-path, and --after-path, in order to more fully illustrate how you can use these options to limit the results. The response includes file mode permissions. +This example shows view metadata information about changes between two commit specifiers (branch, tag, HEAD, or other fully qualified references, such as commit IDs) in a renamed folder in AWS CodeCommit repository named MyDemoRepo. The example includes several options that are not required, including --before-commit-specifier, --before-path, and --after-path, in order to more fully illustrate how you can use these options to limit the results. The response includes file mode permissions. Command:: @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-commit.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-commit.rst index 6b8bb651e6ee..99361c79488e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-commit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-commit.rst @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ The following ``get-merge-commit`` example displays details about a merge commit Output:: { - "sourceCommitId": "c5709475EXAMPLE", - "destinationCommitId": "317f8570EXAMPLE", + "sourceCommitId": "c5709475EXAMPLE", + "destinationCommitId": "317f8570EXAMPLE", "baseCommitId": "fb12a539EXAMPLE", "mergeCommitId": "ffc4d608eEXAMPLE" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-options.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-options.rst index a7c47920ca3b..e3b36a2b7f5b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-merge-options.rst @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Output:: "sourceCommitId": "18059494EXAMPLE", "destinationCommitId": "ffd3311dEXAMPLE", "baseCommitId": "ffd3311dEXAMPLE" - } + } For more information, see `Resolve Conflicts in a Pull Request `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-approval-states.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-approval-states.rst index eca46826cbb1..20d666c17cfe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-approval-states.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-approval-states.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-pull-request-approval-states`` example returns approvals for aws codecommit get-pull-request-approval-states \ --pull-request-id 8 \ - --revision-id 9f29d167EXAMPLE + --revision-id 9f29d167EXAMPLE Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-override-state.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-override-state.rst index 6b7e0641fc69..baf15d22be08 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-override-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request-override-state.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-pull-request-override-state`` example returns the override s aws codecommit get-pull-request-override-state \ --pull-request-id 34 \ - --revision-id 9f29d167EXAMPLE + --revision-id 9f29d167EXAMPLE Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request.rst index d3463d7855f2..37c467f2f0c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-pull-request.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "pullRequestId": "27", "pullRequestStatus": "OPEN" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-repository-triggers.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-repository-triggers.rst index 7e92b30bb04b..63635e02390c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-repository-triggers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/get-repository-triggers.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-approval-rule-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-approval-rule-templates.rst index 9139121ca607..9b57ed0a5f06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-approval-rule-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-approval-rule-templates.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage Approval Rule Templates `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage Approval Rule Templates `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-associated-approval-rule-templates-for-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-associated-approval-rule-templates-for-repository.rst index 89d1d8088c3a..055e416ded7c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-associated-approval-rule-templates-for-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-associated-approval-rule-templates-for-repository.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage Approval Rule Templates `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage Approval Rule Templates `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-pull-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-pull-requests.rst index 314a0c120117..51b939e50d0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-pull-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-pull-requests.rst @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ This example demonstrates how to list pull requests created by an IAM user with the ARN 'arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan' and the status of 'CLOSED' in an AWS CodeCommit repository named 'MyDemoRepo':: - aws codecommit list-pull-requests --author-arn arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan --pull-request-status CLOSED --repository-name MyDemoRepo + aws codecommit list-pull-requests --author-arn arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan --pull-request-status CLOSED --repository-name MyDemoRepo Output:: { "nextToken": "", "pullRequestIds": ["2","12","16","22","23","35","30","39","47"] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-repositories.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-repositories.rst index 7c37e0c2ab60..2b0814807a9a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-repositories.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/list-repositories.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "repositoryId": "cfc29ac4-b0cb-44dc-9990-f6f51EXAMPLE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/merge-pull-request-by-fast-forward.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/merge-pull-request-by-fast-forward.rst index f7c5c1d70c1b..0109be7a13d3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/merge-pull-request-by-fast-forward.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/merge-pull-request-by-fast-forward.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example demonstrates how to merge and close a pull request with the ID of ' aws codecommit merge-pull-request-by-fast-forward \ --pull-request-id 47 \ --source-commit-id 99132ab0EXAMPLE \ - --repository-name MyDemoRepo + --repository-name MyDemoRepo Output:: @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Merge a Pull Request `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Merge a Pull Request `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-compared-commit.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-compared-commit.rst index d478788e4fe1..ec2b3f793ace 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-compared-commit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-compared-commit.rst @@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ Output:: "callerReactions": [], "reactionCounts": [] }, - "location": { + "location": { "filePath": "cl_sample.js", "filePosition": 1232, "relativeFileVersion": "AFTER" , "repositoryName": "MyDemoRepo" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-pull-request.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-pull-request.rst index 601332070669..e2cd9bdb10fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-pull-request.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-for-pull-request.rst @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Output:: "callerReactions": [], "reactionCounts": [] }, - "location": { + "location": { "filePath": "ahs_count.py", "filePosition": 367, "relativeFileVersion": "AFTER" diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-reply.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-reply.rst index c72a0d5493b3..7ba0b3622a48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-reply.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/post-comment-reply.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "callerReactions": [], "reactionCounts": [] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/put-repository-triggers.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/put-repository-triggers.rst index aa42a73d2dc3..e72292eb7b06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/put-repository-triggers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/put-repository-triggers.rst @@ -8,25 +8,25 @@ This example demonstrates how to update triggers named 'MyFirstTrigger' and 'MyS Contents of ``MyTriggers.json``:: { - "repositoryName": "MyDemoRepo", + "repositoryName": "MyDemoRepo", "triggers": [ { - "destinationArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:80398EXAMPLE:MyCodeCommitTopic", + "destinationArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:80398EXAMPLE:MyCodeCommitTopic", "branches": [ - "main", + "main", "preprod" - ], - "name": "MyFirstTrigger", - "customData": "", + ], + "name": "MyFirstTrigger", + "customData": "", "events": [ "all" ] }, { - "destinationArn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:111111111111:function:MyCodeCommitPythonFunction", - "branches": [], - "name": "MySecondTrigger", - "customData": "EXAMPLE", + "destinationArn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:111111111111:function:MyCodeCommitPythonFunction", + "branches": [], + "name": "MySecondTrigger", + "customData": "EXAMPLE", "events": [ "all" ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/tag-resource.rst index 76518a756349..08b6bdf13251 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/tag-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags the specified repository with two ta aws codecommit tag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:codecommit:us-west-2:111111111111:MyDemoRepo \ - --tags Status=Secret,Team=Saanvi + --tags Status=Secret,Team=Saanvi This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/test-repository-triggers.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/test-repository-triggers.rst index b18fd097ec00..512774b39650 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/test-repository-triggers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/test-repository-triggers.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "MyFirstTrigger" ], "failedExecutions": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-approval-rule-template-name.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-approval-rule-template-name.rst index 3119c1250e02..ca807c5243b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-approval-rule-template-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-approval-rule-template-name.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-approval-rule-template-name`` example changes the name of aws codecommit update-approval-rule-template-name \ --old-approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-rule \ - --new-approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-rule-for-all-pull-requests + --new-approval-rule-template-name 1-approver-rule-for-all-pull-requests Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-comment.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-comment.rst index 9ceed362bb95..2b9c5d6cb366 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-comment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-comment.rst @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ Output:: "deleted": false, "lastModifiedDate": 1508369929.287, "callerReactions": [], - "reactionCounts": + "reactionCounts": { "THUMBSUP" : 2 } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-default-branch.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-default-branch.rst index 30ba4f5a159f..f95b72e50749 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-default-branch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-default-branch.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-rule-content.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-rule-content.rst index c18d01fbe772..06fe93bfc058 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-rule-content.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-rule-content.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-pull-request-approval-rule-content`` example updates she aws codecommit update-pull-request-approval-rule-content \ --pull-request-id 27 \ --approval-rule-name "Require two approved approvers" \ - --approval-rule-content "{Version: 2018-11-08, Statements: [{Type: \"Approvers\", NumberOfApprovalsNeeded: 1, ApprovalPoolMembers:[\"CodeCommitApprovers:123456789012:user/*\"]}]}}" + --approval-rule-content "{Version: 2018-11-08, Statements: [{Type: \"Approvers\", NumberOfApprovalsNeeded: 1, ApprovalPoolMembers:[\"CodeCommitApprovers:123456789012:user/*\"]}]}}" Output:: @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Edit or Delete an Approval Rule `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Edit or Delete an Approval Rule `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-state.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-state.rst index 13224ea040a5..98a645953c2b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-approval-state.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To approve or revoke approval for a pull request** -The following ``update-pull-request-approval-state`` example approves a pull request with the ID of ``27`` and a revision ID of ``9f29d167EXAMPLE``. If you wanted to revoke approval instead, then set the ``--approval-state`` parameter value to ``REVOKE``. :: +The following ``update-pull-request-approval-state`` example approves a pull request with the ID of ``27`` and a revision ID of ``9f29d167EXAMPLE``. If you wanted to revoke approval instead, then set the ``--approval-state`` parameter value to ``REVOKE``. :: aws codecommit update-pull-request-approval-state \ --pull-request-id 27 \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-description.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-description.rst index 544e559daaaa..93daf1c5d6bd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-pull-request-description.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This example demonstrates how to change the description of a pull request with t Output:: { - "pullRequest": { + "pullRequest": { "authorArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/Li_Juan", "clientRequestToken": "", "creationDate": 1508530823.155, @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Output:: "lastActivityDate": 1508372423.204, "pullRequestId": "47", "pullRequestStatus": "OPEN", - "pullRequestTargets": [ - { + "pullRequestTargets": [ + { "destinationCommit": "9f31c968EXAMPLE", "destinationReference": "refs/heads/main", - "mergeMetadata": { + "mergeMetadata": { "isMerged": false, }, "repositoryName": "MyDemoRepo", diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-description.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-description.rst index 86cf41937ea0..fbf5d3654785 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-description.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-name.rst b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-name.rst index da174fc9484c..59a30526a958 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codecommit/update-repository-name.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/associate-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/associate-repository.rst index 6e41087ae8de..1c6abd3b4484 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/associate-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/associate-repository.rst @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create an AWS CodeCommit repository association in Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create an AWS CodeCommit repository association in Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-code-review.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-code-review.rst index 4962d759af7a..9e053c667653 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-code-review.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-code-review.rst @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ The following ``describe-code-review`` lists information about a review of code in the "mainline" branch of an AWS CodeCommit repository that is named "my-repo-name". :: aws codeguru-reviewer put-recommendation-feedback \ - --code-review-arn arn:aws:codeguru-reviewer:us-west-2:123456789012:association:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:code-review:RepositoryAnalysis-my-repository-name-branch-abcdefgh12345678 \ - --recommendation-id 3be1b2e5d7ef6e298a06499379ee290c9c596cf688fdcadb08285ddb0dd390eb \ + --code-review-arn arn:aws:codeguru-reviewer:us-west-2:123456789012:association:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:code-review:RepositoryAnalysis-my-repository-name-branch-abcdefgh12345678 \ + --recommendation-id 3be1b2e5d7ef6e298a06499379ee290c9c596cf688fdcadb08285ddb0dd390eb \ --reactions ThumbsUp Output :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-recommendation-feedback.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-recommendation-feedback.rst index 1a9229cdc699..dfd2b2b85d90 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-recommendation-feedback.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/describe-recommendation-feedback.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View recommendations and provide feedback `__ and `Step 4: Provide feedback `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View recommendations and provide feedback `__ and `Step 4: Provide feedback `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/disassociate-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/disassociate-repository.rst index 31c43badcb3f..b635c759dbde 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/disassociate-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/disassociate-repository.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Disassociate a repository in CodeGuru Reviewer `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Disassociate a repository in CodeGuru Reviewer `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-recommendation-feedback.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-recommendation-feedback.rst index 3828503cb38a..b49e92eb2c9a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-recommendation-feedback.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-recommendation-feedback.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Step 4: Provide feedback `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 4: Provide feedback `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 8a18dac952ef..7c358e89481c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View tags for a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View tags for a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/tag-resource.rst index 087a93885873..679c4e86d5e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` adds two tags to an associated repository :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add a tag to a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ and `Add or update tags for a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add a tag to a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ and `Add or update tags for a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/untag-resource.rst index 755b0dbe539b..0782d190c950 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codeguru-reviewer/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` removes two tags with keys "Secret" and "Team" This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Remove tags from a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Remove tags from a CodeGuru Reviewer associated repository (AWS CLI) `__ in the *Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/acknowledge-job.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/acknowledge-job.rst index 15829f77df44..73dec3867f6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/acknowledge-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/acknowledge-job.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "status": "InProgress" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-custom-action-type.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-custom-action-type.rst index 321f76926c16..70c8f7d29ea7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-custom-action-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-custom-action-type.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example creates a custom action for AWS CodePipeline using an already-created JSON file (here named MyCustomAction.json) that contains the structure of the custom action. For more information about the requirements for creating a custom action, including the structure of the file, see the AWS CodePipeline User Guide. :: aws codepipeline create-custom-action-type --cli-input-json file://MyCustomAction.json - + Contents of JSON file ``MyCustomAction.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-pipeline.rst index 7c329eb33710..04c22fb432f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/create-pipeline.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example creates a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline using an already-created JSO Command:: aws codepipeline create-pipeline --cli-input-json file://MySecondPipeline.json - + JSON file sample contents:: - + { "pipeline": { "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/AWS-CodePipeline-Service", @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ JSON file sample contents:: Output:: - This command returns the structure of the pipeline. \ No newline at end of file + This command returns the structure of the pipeline. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-custom-action-type.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-custom-action-type.rst index 9495009aeaab..14834368c54d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-custom-action-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-custom-action-type.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example deletes a custom action in AWS CodePipeline by using an already-cre Command:: aws codepipeline delete-custom-action-type --cli-input-json file://DeleteMyCustomAction.json - + JSON file sample contents:: - + { "category": "Build", "version": "1", @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ JSON file sample contents:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-pipeline.rst index 385e4dd2387a..398554ba9974 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-pipeline.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-webhook.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-webhook.rst index 564831b6c452..465f5ba5ebe5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-webhook.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/delete-webhook.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-webhook`` example deletes a webhook for a GitHub version This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete the webhook for your GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete the webhook for your GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/deregister-webhook-with-third-party.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/deregister-webhook-with-third-party.rst index a2266e7b0499..9a33101740fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/deregister-webhook-with-third-party.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/deregister-webhook-with-third-party.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``deregister-webhook-with-third-party`` example deletes a webhook This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete the webhook for your GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete the webhook for your GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/disable-stage-transition.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/disable-stage-transition.rst index 9a59a9ac3862..e77c0ddf0e07 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/disable-stage-transition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/disable-stage-transition.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To disable a transition to a stage in a pipeline** -This example disables transitions into the Beta stage of the MyFirstPipeline pipeline in AWS CodePipeline. +This example disables transitions into the Beta stage of the MyFirstPipeline pipeline in AWS CodePipeline. Command:: @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/enable-stage-transition.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/enable-stage-transition.rst index 43fcbf73e519..1796391c01ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/enable-stage-transition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/enable-stage-transition.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To enable a transition to a stage in a pipeline** -This example enables transitions into the Beta stage of the MyFirstPipeline pipeline in AWS CodePipeline. +This example enables transitions into the Beta stage of the MyFirstPipeline pipeline in AWS CodePipeline. Command:: @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-job-details.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-job-details.rst index 73e60a55f653..e0991f707018 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-job-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-job-details.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Output:: } } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline-state.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline-state.rst index 051b1c663489..e9faec694840 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline-state.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get information about the state of a pipeline** -This example returns the most recent state of a pipeline named MyFirstPipeline. +This example returns the most recent state of a pipeline named MyFirstPipeline. Command:: @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Output:: "updated": 1446137312.204 } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline.rst index 4a49b3fb066c..3602dde54002 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/get-pipeline.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To view the structure of a pipeline** -This example returns the structure of a pipeline named MyFirstPipeline. +This example returns the structure of a pipeline named MyFirstPipeline. Command:: @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ Output:: } } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-executions.rst index 907ef50fd54d..1a52585e8c0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-executions.rst @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ Output:: }, . . . . -For more information, see `View action executions (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View action executions (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-types.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-types.rst index bc6e57b01f92..2380117bb252 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-action-types.rst @@ -13,61 +13,61 @@ Output:: "actionTypes": [ { "inputArtifactDetails": { - "maximumCount": 5, + "maximumCount": 5, "minimumCount": 0 - }, + }, "actionConfigurationProperties": [ { - "secret": false, - "required": true, - "name": "MyJenkinsExampleBuildProject", - "key": true, + "secret": false, + "required": true, + "name": "MyJenkinsExampleBuildProject", + "key": true, "queryable": true } - ], + ], "outputArtifactDetails": { - "maximumCount": 5, + "maximumCount": 5, "minimumCount": 0 - }, + }, "id": { - "category": "Build", - "owner": "Custom", - "version": "1", + "category": "Build", + "owner": "Custom", + "version": "1", "provider": "MyJenkinsProviderName" - }, + }, "settings": { - "entityUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}", + "entityUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}", "executionUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}/{ExternalExecutionId}" } - }, + }, { "inputArtifactDetails": { - "maximumCount": 5, + "maximumCount": 5, "minimumCount": 0 - }, + }, "actionConfigurationProperties": [ { - "secret": false, - "required": true, - "name": "MyJenkinsExampleTestProject", - "key": true, + "secret": false, + "required": true, + "name": "MyJenkinsExampleTestProject", + "key": true, "queryable": true } - ], + ], "outputArtifactDetails": { - "maximumCount": 5, + "maximumCount": 5, "minimumCount": 0 - }, + }, "id": { - "category": "Test", - "owner": "Custom", - "version": "1", + "category": "Test", + "owner": "Custom", + "version": "1", "provider": "MyJenkinsProviderName" - }, + }, "settings": { - "entityUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}", + "entityUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}", "executionUrlTemplate": "http://192.0.2.4/job/{Config:ProjectName}/{ExternalExecutionId}" } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipeline-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipeline-executions.rst index 75fad155262d..5dbff23ddcb6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipeline-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipeline-executions.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View execution history `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View execution history `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipelines.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipelines.rst index 1f24d7c782f7..6ed1cf7c97c3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipelines.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-pipelines.rst @@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ Output:: "name": "MySecondPipeline", "created": 1436460801.381 } - ] - } \ No newline at end of file + ] + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-tags-for-resource.rst index cdadc35f6d55..443e4832f3ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View tags for a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View tags for a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-webhooks.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-webhooks.rst index 33f843ee8ca3..0783c77918d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-webhooks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/list-webhooks.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List webhooks in your account `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List webhooks in your account `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/poll-for-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/poll-for-jobs.rst index 21736506bd35..2e2be011b773 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/poll-for-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/poll-for-jobs.rst @@ -7,15 +7,15 @@ Command:: aws codepipeline poll-for-jobs --cli-input-json file://MyActionTypeInfo.json JSON file sample contents:: - + { "actionTypeId": { "category": "Test", "owner": "Custom", "provider": "MyJenkinsProviderName", "version": "1" - }, - "maxBatchSize": 5, + }, + "maxBatchSize": 5, "queryParam": { "ProjectName": "MyJenkinsTestProject" } @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ Output:: "nonce": "3" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/put-webhook.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/put-webhook.rst index 0299c55fa158..c8428eceb717 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/put-webhook.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/put-webhook.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Create a webhook for a GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a webhook for a GitHub source `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/retry-stage-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/retry-stage-execution.rst index 124532074879..bae62267dec2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/retry-stage-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/retry-stage-execution.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "pipelineExecutionId": "b59babff-5f34-EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Retry failed actions (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Retry failed actions (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/start-pipeline-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/start-pipeline-execution.rst index 036dddc53f59..9469622e08f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/start-pipeline-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/start-pipeline-execution.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "pipelineExecutionId": "3137f7cb-7cf7-EXAMPLE" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/tag-resource.rst index 532f1ddbd11e..3162f393f813 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example associates a set of provided tags with a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add tags to a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add tags to a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/untag-resource.rst index 77b0a7858a0f..4321cf3c05de 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes a tag from the specified resour This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Remove tags from a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Remove tags from a pipeline (CLI) `__ in the *AWS CodePipeline User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/update-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/update-pipeline.rst index e4af5f69352e..a51087b2fc52 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codepipeline/update-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codepipeline/update-pipeline.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example uses the update-pipeline command with the --cli-input-json argument. This example uses a pre-defined JSON file (MyFirstPipeline.json) to update the structure of a pipeline. AWS CodePipeline recognizes the pipeline name contained in the JSON file, and then applies any changes from modified fields in the pipeline structure to update the pipeline. -Use the following guidelines when creating the pre-defined JSON file: +Use the following guidelines when creating the pre-defined JSON file: - If you are working with a pipeline structure retrieved using the get-pipeline command, you must remove the metadata section from the pipeline structure in the JSON file (the "metadata": { } lines and the "created," "pipelineARN," and "updated" fields within). - The pipeline name cannot be changed. @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Use the following guidelines when creating the pre-defined JSON file: Command:: aws codepipeline update-pipeline --cli-input-json file://MyFirstPipeline.json - + Sample JSON file contents:: - + { "pipeline": { "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/AWS-CodePipeline-Service", @@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ Output:: ], "version": 3 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-connection.rst index 5cb934489985..3b3256c7633f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-connection.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To create a connection** -The following ``create-connection`` example shows how to create a connection to a third-party repository. This example creates a connection where the third-party provider is Bitbucket. +The following ``create-connection`` example shows how to create a connection to a third-party repository. This example creates a connection where the third-party provider is Bitbucket. A connection created through the AWS CLI or AWS CloudFormation is in Pending status by default. After you create a connection with the CLI or AWS CloudFormation, use the console to edit the connection to make its status Available. :: - aws codestar-connections create-connection \ + aws codestar-connections create-connection \ --provider-type Bitbucket \ --connection-name MyConnection @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "ConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:us-east-1:123456789012:connection/aEXAMPLE-8aad-4d5d-8878-dfcab0bc441f" } -For more information, see `Create a connection `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a connection `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-host.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-host.rst index 063fcdac2c09..bf23025c9610 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-host.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/create-host.rst @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The following ``create-host`` example shows how to create a host to represent t A host created through the AWS CLI is in Pending status by default. After you create a host with the CLI, use the console or the CLI to set up the host to make its status Available. :: aws codestar-connections create-host \ - --name MyHost \ - --provider-type GitHubEnterpriseServer \ + --name MyHost \ + --provider-type GitHubEnterpriseServer \ --provider-endpoint "https://my-instance.dev" Output:: @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "HostArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:us-east-1:123456789012:host/My-Host-28aef605" } -For more information, see `Create a host (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a host (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-connection.rst index 9d84cc70ea7e..31ca017e01ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-connection.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-connection`` example shows how to delete a connection. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete a connection (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a connection (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-host.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-host.rst index 925fe561c4bc..64d990ec90bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-host.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/delete-host.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-host`` example shows how to delete a host. Before you can This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete a host (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a host (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-connection.rst index 409bd464854c..4a76147e0193 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-connection.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View connection details `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View connection details `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-host.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-host.rst index ea7f788c48f5..5e219ea16a26 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-host.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/get-host.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "ProviderEndpoint": "https://test-instance-1.dev/" } -For more information, see `View host details (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View host details (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-connections.rst index 4fde5f7afa16..5207025c3bca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-connections.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "next-token" } -For more information, see `List connections (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List connections (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-hosts.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-hosts.rst index 62d5c1177018..146cc9a67cad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-hosts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-hosts.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List hosts (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List hosts (CLI) `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-tags-for-resource.rst index c37d55d0f95e..776c89b6b30b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View tags for a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View tags for a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/tag-resource.rst index a6e1e21a51ab..23387dc16eff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example associates a set of provided tags with a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add tags to a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add tags to a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/untag-resource.rst index 1bf6d53eb07d..3e700a11475f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-connections/untag-resource.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Tags": [] } -For more information, see `Remove tags from a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Remove tags from a connections resource `__ in the *Developer Tools console User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/codestar-notifications/update-notification-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/codestar-notifications/update-notification-rule.rst index 784610f45ba5..83e4b7733999 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/codestar-notifications/update-notification-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/codestar-notifications/update-notification-rule.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``update-notification-rule`` example updates a notification rule named ``MyNotificationRule`` in the AWS account ``123456789012`` using a JSON file named ``update.json``. :: aws codestar-notifications update-notification-rule \ - --cli-input-json file://update.json + --cli-input-json file://update.json Contents of ``update.json``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/create-identity-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/create-identity-pool.rst index 2cf19bf84887..bb80b947a99b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/create-identity-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/create-identity-pool.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create an identity pool with Cognito identity pool provider** -This example creates an identity pool named MyIdentityPool. It has a Cognito identity pool provider. +This example creates an identity pool named MyIdentityPool. It has a Cognito identity pool provider. Unauthenticated identities are not allowed. Command:: @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/get-identity-pool-roles.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/get-identity-pool-roles.rst index 0f8b1887dbab..859acaa8da31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/get-identity-pool-roles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-identity/get-identity-pool-roles.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example gets identity pool roles. Command:: - aws cognito-identity get-identity-pool-roles --identity-pool-id "us-west-2:11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111" + aws cognito-identity get-identity-pool-roles --identity-pool-id "us-west-2:11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111" Output:: @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "authenticated": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/Cognito_MyIdentityPoolAuth_Role", "unauthenticated": "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/Cognito_MyIdentityPoolUnauth_Role" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-disable-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-disable-user.rst index 57e8ec369d44..210ab5ace3da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-disable-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-disable-user.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example disables user jane@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-disable-user --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-enable-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-enable-user.rst index 79bc468e4b3c..eaaea1be9b76 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-enable-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admim-enable-user.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example enables username jane@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-enable-user --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-add-user-to-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-add-user-to-group.rst index 6fa23ad3e1c2..b58e2a66d069 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-add-user-to-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-add-user-to-group.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To add a user to a group** -This example adds user Jane to group MyGroup. +This example adds user Jane to group MyGroup. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-add-user-to-group --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username Jane --group-name MyGroup - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-confirm-sign-up.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-confirm-sign-up.rst index dd0bb9171d52..93ed715b835e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-confirm-sign-up.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-confirm-sign-up.rst @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This example confirms user jane@example.com. Command:: - aws cognito-idp admin-confirm-sign-up --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com - + aws cognito-idp admin-confirm-sign-up --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-create-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-create-user.rst index ccd582b94452..e5c5a1f922d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-create-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-create-user.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: "Enabled": true, "UserStatus": "FORCE_CHANGE_PASSWORD" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user-attributes.rst index d96fb176f542..a809fc756d43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user-attributes.rst @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ **To delete a user attribute** -This example deletes a custom attribute CustomAttr1 for user diego@example.com. +This example deletes a custom attribute CustomAttr1 for user diego@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-delete-user-attributes --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --user-attribute-names "custom:CustomAttr1" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user.rst index ac0bbb369a7e..c79c0c83b5e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-delete-user.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To delete a user** -This example deletes a user. +This example deletes a user. Command:: - aws cognito-idp admin-delete-user --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com - + aws cognito-idp admin-delete-user --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-forget-device.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-forget-device.rst index f23c77d77d60..acfb9d99365b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-forget-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-forget-device.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example forgets device for username jane@example.com Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-forget-device --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com --device-key us-west-2_abcd_1234-5678 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-device.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-device.rst index 92fff255ed2c..85e696f4f1f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-device.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example gets a device for username jane@example.com Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-get-device --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username jane@example.com --device-key us-west-2_abcd_1234-5678 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-user.rst index 3de46a143da7..b0103b002a63 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-get-user.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get a user** -This example gets information about username jane@example.com. +This example gets information about username jane@example.com. Command:: @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } ], "UserLastModifiedDate": 1548108509.537 - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-initiate-auth.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-initiate-auth.rst index bdb01054c454..5244df482356 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-initiate-auth.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-initiate-auth.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Use the session information in the return value to call `admin-respond-to-auth-c Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-initiate-auth --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --client-id 3n4b5urk1ft4fl3mg5e62d9ado --auth-flow ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH --auth-parameters USERNAME=jane@example.com,PASSWORD=password - + Output:: { @@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ Output:: "userAttributes": "{\"email_verified\":\"true\",\"phone_number_verified\":\"true\",\"phone_number\":\"+01xxx5550100\",\"email\":\"jane@example.com\"}" } } - -.. _`admin-respond-to-auth-challenge`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cognito-idp/admin-respond-to-auth-challenge.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`admin-respond-to-auth-challenge`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cognito-idp/admin-respond-to-auth-challenge.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-devices.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-devices.rst index 2b710876d04a..2289f8f75620 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-devices.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-devices.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list devices for a user** -This example lists devices for username jane@example.com. +This example lists devices for username jane@example.com. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-groups-for-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-groups-for-user.rst index aa213497956c..0c400408f63f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-groups-for-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-groups-for-user.rst @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ **To list groups for a user** -This example lists groups for username jane@example.com. +This example lists groups for username jane@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-list-groups-for-user --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com - + Output:: { @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "CreationDate": 1548097827.125 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-user-auth-events.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-user-auth-events.rst index eeff1edbe52d..e0a9df722c74 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-user-auth-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-list-user-auth-events.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To list authorization events for a user** -This example lists authorization events for username diego@example.com. +This example lists authorization events for username diego@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-list-user-auth-events --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-remove-user-from-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-remove-user-from-group.rst index 4f41bf8b5cf6..192e5552b8b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-remove-user-from-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-remove-user-from-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To remove a user from a group** -This example removes jane@example.com from SampleGroup. +This example removes jane@example.com from SampleGroup. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-reset-user-password.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-reset-user-password.rst index 7732c6743c80..96e6409d241a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-reset-user-password.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-reset-user-password.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To reset a user password** -This example resets the password for diego@example.com. +This example resets the password for diego@example.com. Command:: - aws cognito-idp admin-reset-user-password --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com + aws cognito-idp admin-reset-user-password --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-mfa-preference.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-mfa-preference.rst index 7cbd28c4eb67..a6ce876db31d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-mfa-preference.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-mfa-preference.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To set the user MFA preference** -This example sets the SMS MFA preference for username diego@example.com. +This example sets the SMS MFA preference for username diego@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-set-user-mfa-preference --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --sms-mfa-settings Enabled=false,PreferredMfa=false - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-settings.rst index d5d7d7a3f080..fd450c9b1bab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-set-user-settings.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To set user settings** -This example sets the MFA delivery preference for username diego@example.com to EMAIL. +This example sets the MFA delivery preference for username diego@example.com to EMAIL. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-set-user-settings --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --mfa-options DeliveryMedium=EMAIL - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-auth-event-feedback.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-auth-event-feedback.rst index 0606518844c6..eaf291a69d4a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-auth-event-feedback.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-auth-event-feedback.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example sets the feedback value for an authorization event identified by ev Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-update-auth-event-feedback --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --event-id c2c2cf89-c0d3-482d-aba6-99d78a5b0bfe --feedback-value Valid - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-device-status.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-device-status.rst index 7c009b690969..c30833342ee3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-device-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-device-status.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example sets the device remembered status for the device identified by devi Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-update-device-status --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --device-key xxxx --device-remembered-status not_remembered - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-user-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-user-attributes.rst index ddc969bb59b7..464410170a06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-user-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/admin-update-user-attributes.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example updates a custom user attribute CustomAttr1 for user diego@example. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-update-user-attributes --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --username diego@example.com --user-attributes Name="custom:CustomAttr1",Value="Purple" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/change-password.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/change-password.rst index 7c787e758ca9..e9f86e370045 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/change-password.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/change-password.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To change a password** -This example changes a password. +This example changes a password. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-forgot-password.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-forgot-password.rst index 93d8e717a98e..b86f692f4d67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-forgot-password.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-forgot-password.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To confirm a forgotten password** -This example confirms a forgotten password for username diego@example.com. +This example confirms a forgotten password for username diego@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp confirm-forgot-password --client-id 3n4b5urk1ft4fl3mg5e62d9ado --username=diego@example.com --password PASSWORD --confirmation-code CONF_CODE - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-sign-up.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-sign-up.rst index 08efe9fe2321..2010e7acb6b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-sign-up.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/confirm-sign-up.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To confirm sign-up** -This example confirms sign-up for username diego@example.com. +This example confirms sign-up for username diego@example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp confirm-sign-up --client-id 3n4b5urk1ft4fl3mg5e62d9ado --username=diego@example.com --confirmation-code CONF_CODE - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-group.rst index 35e5c6ea7ac7..18ef4467cc46 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a group** -This example creates a group with a description. +This example creates a group with a description. Command:: @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ Output:: "CreationDate": 1548270073.795 } } - + **To create a group with a role and precedence** -This example creates a group with a description. It also includes a role and precedence. +This example creates a group with a description. It also includes a role and precedence. Command:: @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedDate": 1548270211.761, "CreationDate": 1548270211.761 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-import-job.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-import-job.rst index 46e66def08d2..c8283fb8b117 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-import-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-import-job.rst @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ **To create a user import job** -This example creates a user import job named MyImportJob. +This example creates a user import job named MyImportJob. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. Command:: - aws cognito-idp create-user-import-job --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --job-name MyImportJob --cloud-watch-logs-role-arn arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/CognitoCloudWatchLogsRole + aws cognito-idp create-user-import-job --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --job-name MyImportJob --cloud-watch-logs-role-arn arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/CognitoCloudWatchLogsRole Output:: @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Output:: "FailedUsers": 0 } } - + Upload the .csv file with curl using the pre-signed URL: Command:: @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Command:: curl -v -T "PATH_TO_CSV_FILE" -H "x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms" "PRE_SIGNED_URL" -.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-client.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-client.rst index 3d9129ae8b12..74a9cf59f34f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-client.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-client.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example creates a new user pool client with two explicit authorization flow Command:: aws cognito-idp create-user-pool-client --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --client-name MyNewClient --no-generate-secret --explicit-auth-flows "USER_PASSWORD_AUTH" "ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH" - + Output:: { @@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ Output:: "AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient": false } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-domain.rst index 77e6185cc12f..34b1d6a73b30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool-domain.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example creates a new user pool domain. with two explicit authorization flo Command:: aws cognito-idp create-user-pool-domain --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --domain my-new-domain - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool.rst index ce41f20c98eb..e6ddbe70261b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/create-user-pool.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To create a minimally configured user pool** This example creates a user pool named MyUserPool using default values. There are no required attributes -and no application clients. MFA and advanced security is disabled. +and no application clients. MFA and advanced security is disabled. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-group.rst index 9b6d2911912a..329a9e63b797 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-group.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes a group. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-group --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --group-name MyGroupName - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-identity-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-identity-provider.rst index dd0d3383c523..e810aa597bdb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-identity-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-identity-provider.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes an identity provider. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-identity-provider --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --provider-name Facebook - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-resource-server.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-resource-server.rst index 5498f5045678..054f4ebb714d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-resource-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-resource-server.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes a resource server named weather.example.com. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-resource-server --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --identifier weather.example.com - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-attributes.rst index 3856abc42271..a193fe72ccb0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-attributes.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes the user attribute "FAVORITE_ANIMAL". Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-user-attributes --access-token ACCESS_TOKEN --user-attribute-names "FAVORITE_ANIMAL" - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool-client.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool-client.rst index 331dab5b1c0f..f7e558029f09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool-client.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool-client.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example deletes a user pool client. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-user-pool-client --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --client-id 38fjsnc484p94kpqsnet7mpld0 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool.rst index c66dcf351e06..194d0cc57390 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user-pool.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example deletes a user pool using the user pool id, us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-user-pool --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user.rst index d00d5cb3af81..c86a81899cdd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/delete-user.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ This example deletes a user. Command:: aws cognito-idp delete-user --access-token ACCESS_TOKEN - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-identity-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-identity-provider.rst index 21f5d94ed60a..a8cfafbcdfd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-identity-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-identity-provider.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedDate": 1548105901.736, "CreationDate": 1548105901.736 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-resource-server.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-resource-server.rst index e9af34b6a352..510d9136706b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-resource-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-resource-server.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a resource server** -This example describes the resource server weather.example.com. +This example describes the resource server weather.example.com. Command:: @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-risk-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-risk-configuration.rst index c1bb7d2c9df5..278f3f75ca87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-risk-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-risk-configuration.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a risk configuration** -This example describes the risk configuration associated with pool us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa. +This example describes the risk configuration associated with pool us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa. Command:: @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: } } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-import-job.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-import-job.rst index 2f791f7898f2..ac1b3078162f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-import-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-import-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a user import job** -This example describes a user input job. +This example describes a user input job. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. @@ -24,5 +24,5 @@ Output:: "FailedUsers": 0 } } - -.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-client.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-client.rst index a8858babb909..6242159b1e76 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-client.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-client.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a user pool client** -This example describes a user pool client. +This example describes a user pool client. Command:: @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Output:: ], "AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient": false } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-domain.rst index 8c64536f07ed..897abe100fcd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a user pool client** -This example describes a user pool domain named my-domain. +This example describes a user pool domain named my-domain. Command:: @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "ACTIVE", "CustomDomainConfig": {} } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool.rst index 130a301f038d..aefe5ccc9282 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/describe-user-pool.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a user pool** -This example describes a user pool with the user pool id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa. +This example describes a user pool with the user pool id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa. Command:: @@ -264,4 +264,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa", "LambdaConfig": {} } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/forget-device.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/forget-device.rst index 5141fe69ada5..2e3184fc0894 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/forget-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/forget-device.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example forgets device a device. Command:: aws cognito-idp forget-device --device-key us-west-2_abcd_1234-5678 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-csv-header.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-csv-header.rst index 6e6db1a87e40..cd5eb42edcc7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-csv-header.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-csv-header.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a csv header** -This example creates a csv header. +This example creates a csv header. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: ] } -... _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file +... _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-group.rst index 61a87756385c..c04f908ac7a2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-group.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedDate": 1548270073.795, "CreationDate": 1548270073.795 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-signing-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-signing-certificate.rst index f7c26f1bfe6b..b895266d5f20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-signing-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-signing-certificate.rst @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ This example gets a signing certificate for a user pool. Command:: - aws cognito-idp get-signing-certificate --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa + aws cognito-idp get-signing-certificate --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa Output:: { "Certificate": "CERTIFICATE_DATA" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-ui-customization.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-ui-customization.rst index 8943912c245f..d36c0425346a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-ui-customization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/get-ui-customization.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example gets UI customization information for a user pool. Command:: - aws cognito-idp get-ui-customization --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa + aws cognito-idp get-ui-customization --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa Output:: @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "CSS": ".logo-customizable {\n\tmax-width: 60%;\n\tmax-height: 30%;\n}\n.banner-customizable {\n\tpadding: 25px 0px 25px 10px;\n\tbackground-color: lightgray;\n}\n.label-customizable {\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n}\n.textDescription-customizable {\n\tpadding-top: 10px;\n\tpadding-bottom: 10px;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tfont-size: 16px;\n}\n.idpDescription-customizable {\n\tpadding-top: 10px;\n\tpadding-bottom: 10px;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tfont-size: 16px;\n}\n.legalText-customizable {\n\tcolor: #747474;\n\tfont-size: 11px;\n}\n.submitButton-customizable {\n\tfont-size: 14px;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tmargin: 20px 0px 10px 0px;\n\theight: 40px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #337ab7;\n}\n.submitButton-customizable:hover {\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #286090;\n}\n.errorMessage-customizable {\n\tpadding: 5px;\n\tfont-size: 14px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tbackground: #F5F5F5;\n\tborder: 2px solid #D64958;\n\tcolor: #D64958;\n}\n.inputField-customizable {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\theight: 34px;\n\tcolor: #555;\n\tbackground-color: #fff;\n\tborder: 1px solid #ccc;\n}\n.inputField-customizable:focus {\n\tborder-color: #66afe9;\n\toutline: 0;\n}\n.idpButton-customizable {\n\theight: 40px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tmargin-bottom: 15px;\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #5bc0de;\n\tborder-color: #46b8da;\n}\n.idpButton-customizable:hover {\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #31b0d5;\n}\n.socialButton-customizable {\n\theight: 40px;\n\ttext-align: left;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tmargin-bottom: 15px;\n}\n.redirect-customizable {\n\ttext-align: center;\n}\n.passwordCheck-notValid-customizable {\n\tcolor: #DF3312;\n}\n.passwordCheck-valid-customizable {\n\tcolor: #19BF00;\n}\n.background-customizable {\n\tbackground-color: #faf;\n}\n", "CSSVersion": "20190128231240" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-import-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-import-jobs.rst index e279cd016cb1..ed6208a22328 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-import-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-import-jobs.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list user import jobs** -This example lists user import jobs. +This example lists user import jobs. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. @@ -53,5 +53,5 @@ Output:: } ] } - -.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-pools.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-pools.rst index 302487ef61fa..fe481b167469 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-pools.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-user-pools.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list user pools** -This example lists up to 20 user pools. +This example lists up to 20 user pools. Command:: @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users-in-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users-in-group.rst index 25c54c8b7424..281a7e9f50fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users-in-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users-in-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list users in a group** -This example lists users in group MyGroup. +This example lists users in group MyGroup. Command:: @@ -51,6 +51,6 @@ Output:: "UserLastModifiedDate": 1548089817.683, "Enabled": true, "UserStatus": "FORCE_CHANGE_PASSWORD" - } + } ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users.rst index 6245e17cf36f..795e516fe411 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/list-users.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list users** -This example lists up to 20 users. +This example lists up to 20 users. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/resend-confirmation-code.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/resend-confirmation-code.rst index c8a52fcbe608..66119199d905 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/resend-confirmation-code.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/resend-confirmation-code.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Signing up and confirming user accounts `__ in the *Amazon Cognito Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Signing up and confirming user accounts `__ in the *Amazon Cognito Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/respond-to-auth-challenge.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/respond-to-auth-challenge.rst index 282d97eb3809..3e1ee884f589 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/respond-to-auth-challenge.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/respond-to-auth-challenge.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To respond to an authorization challenge** -This example responds to an authorization challenge initiated with `initiate-auth`_. It is a response to the NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED challenge. +This example responds to an authorization challenge initiated with `initiate-auth`_. It is a response to the NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED challenge. It sets a password for user jane@example.com. Command:: @@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ Output:: } } } - -.. _`initiate-auth`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cognito-idp/initiate-auth.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`initiate-auth`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cognito-idp/initiate-auth.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-risk-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-risk-configuration.rst index 5c78c0a98201..1c915467b1c9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-risk-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-risk-configuration.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To set risk configuration** -This example sets the risk configuration for a user pool. It sets the sign-up event action to NO_ACTION. +This example sets the risk configuration for a user pool. It sets the sign-up event action to NO_ACTION. Command:: @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-ui-customization.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-ui-customization.rst index 7864e3a7bc51..9a5fff30950e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-ui-customization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-ui-customization.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "CSS": ".logo-customizable {\n\tmax-width: 60%;\n\tmax-height: 30%;\n}\n.banner-customizable {\n\tpadding: 25px 0px 25px 10px;\n\tbackground-color: lightgray;\n}\n.label-customizable {\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n}\n.textDescription-customizable {\n\tpadding-top: 10px;\n\tpadding-bottom: 10px;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tfont-size: 16px;\n}\n.idpDescription-customizable {\n\tpadding-top: 10px;\n\tpadding-bottom: 10px;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tfont-size: 16px;\n}\n.legalText-customizable {\n\tcolor: #747474;\n\tfont-size: 11px;\n}\n.submitButton-customizable {\n\tfont-size: 14px;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tmargin: 20px 0px 10px 0px;\n\theight: 40px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #337ab7;\n}\n.submitButton-customizable:hover {\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #286090;\n}\n.errorMessage-customizable {\n\tpadding: 5px;\n\tfont-size: 14px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tbackground: #F5F5F5;\n\tborder: 2px solid #D64958;\n\tcolor: #D64958;\n}\n.inputField-customizable {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\theight: 34px;\n\tcolor: #555;\n\tbackground-color: #fff;\n\tborder: 1px solid #ccc;\n}\n.inputField-customizable:focus {\n\tborder-color: #66afe9;\n\toutline: 0;\n}\n.idpButton-customizable {\n\theight: 40px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tmargin-bottom: 15px;\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #5bc0de;\n\tborder-color: #46b8da;\n}\n.idpButton-customizable:hover {\n\tcolor: #fff;\n\tbackground-color: #31b0d5;\n}\n.socialButton-customizable {\n\theight: 40px;\n\ttext-align: left;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tmargin-bottom: 15px;\n}\n.redirect-customizable {\n\ttext-align: center;\n}\n.passwordCheck-notValid-customizable {\n\tcolor: #DF3312;\n}\n.passwordCheck-valid-customizable {\n\tcolor: #19BF00;\n}\n.background-customizable {\n\tbackground-color: #faf;\n}\n", "CSSVersion": "20190129172214" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-mfa-preference.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-mfa-preference.rst index b1cd207010b2..51aba98b39cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-mfa-preference.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-mfa-preference.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``set-user-mfa-preference`` example modifies the MFA delivery opti This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding MFA to a user pool `__ in the *Amazon Cognito Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding MFA to a user pool `__ in the *Amazon Cognito Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-settings.rst index 0a5973f821f9..296fffa90ed4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/set-user-settings.rst @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ **To set user settings** -This example sets the MFA delivery preference to EMAIL. +This example sets the MFA delivery preference to EMAIL. Command:: aws cognito-idp set-user-settings --access-token ACCESS_TOKEN --mfa-options DeliveryMedium=EMAIL - diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/start-user-import-job.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/start-user-import-job.rst index e33be386eccd..1db6ac8536cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/start-user-import-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/start-user-import-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To start a user import job** -This example starts a user input job. +This example starts a user input job. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ Output:: "FailedUsers": 0 } } - -.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/stop-user-import-job.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/stop-user-import-job.rst index 4d62b7f1534d..f3c07357c02c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/stop-user-import-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/stop-user-import-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop a user import job** -This example stops a user input job. +This example stops a user input job. For more information about importing users, see `Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`_. @@ -27,5 +27,5 @@ Output:: "CompletionMessage": "The Import Job was stopped by the developer." } } - -.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html \ No newline at end of file + +.. _`Importing Users into User Pools From a CSV File`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-group.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-group.rst index 88d60ba0a6dd..970fed42c536 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-group.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedDate": 1548800862.812, "CreationDate": 1548097827.125 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-resource-server.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-resource-server.rst index 4b06e89ecef1..b81a091e9322 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-resource-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-resource-server.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-user-pool-client.rst b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-user-pool-client.rst index b2f922eb0a91..aa403330ce70 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-user-pool-client.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cognito-idp/update-user-pool-client.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ], "AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient": false } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-dominant-language.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-dominant-language.rst index cebd11617e19..fd84c7e77986 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-dominant-language.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-dominant-language.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To detect the dominant language of multiple input texts** -The following ``batch-detect-dominant-language`` example analyzes multiple input texts and returns the dominant language of each. +The following ``batch-detect-dominant-language`` example analyzes multiple input texts and returns the dominant language of each. The pre-trained models confidence score is also output for each prediction. :: aws comprehend batch-detect-dominant-language \ @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "ErrorList": [] } -For more information, see `Dominant Language `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Dominant Language `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-entities.rst index 086f9c86c930..237f6a89d195 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-entities.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``batch-detect-entities`` example analyzes multiple input texts an aws comprehend batch-detect-entities \ --language-code en \ - --text-list "Dear Jane, Your AnyCompany Financial Services LLC credit card account 1111-XXXX-1111-XXXX has a minimum payment of $24.53 that is due by July 31st." "Please send customer feedback to Sunshine Spa, 123 Main St, Anywhere or to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." + --text-list "Dear Jane, Your AnyCompany Financial Services LLC credit card account 1111-XXXX-1111-XXXX has a minimum payment of $24.53 that is due by July 31st." "Please send customer feedback to Sunshine Spa, 123 Main St, Anywhere or to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." Output:: @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ Output:: "ErrorList": [] } -For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-key-phrases.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-key-phrases.rst index 07c7cc1e922c..b262a098ae2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-key-phrases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-key-phrases.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To detect key phrases of multiple text inputs** -The following ``batch-detect-key-phrases`` example analyzes multiple input texts and returns the key noun phrases of each. The pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction is also output. :: +The following ``batch-detect-key-phrases`` example analyzes multiple input texts and returns the key noun phrases of each. The pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction is also output. :: aws comprehend batch-detect-key-phrases \ --language-code en \ @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ Output:: "ErrorList": [] } -For more information, see `Key Phrases `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Key Phrases `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-sentiment.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-sentiment.rst index 3bc331f1f27f..f5aa1e6dcfe5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-sentiment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-sentiment.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``batch-detect-sentiment`` example analyzes multiple input texts a --text-list "That movie was very boring, I can't believe it was over four hours long." "It is a beautiful day for hiking today." "My meal was okay, I'm excited to try other restaurants." \ --language-code en -Output:: +Output:: { "ResultList": [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-syntax.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-syntax.rst index 20658fc12437..a1888bf1143d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-syntax.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-syntax.rst @@ -240,4 +240,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Syntax Analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Syntax Analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-targeted-sentiment.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-targeted-sentiment.rst index 8531da1ad714..75c84453feed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-targeted-sentiment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/batch-detect-targeted-sentiment.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``batch-detect-targeted-sentiment`` example analyzes multiple inpu --language-code en \ --text-list "That movie was really boring, the original was way more entertaining" "The trail is extra beautiful today." "My meal was just okay." -Output:: +Output:: { "ResultList": [ @@ -173,4 +173,4 @@ Output:: "ErrorList": [] } -For more information, see `Targeted Sentiment `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Targeted Sentiment `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/contains-pii-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/contains-pii-entities.rst index 01e8689b02b2..f2c008fbf0dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/contains-pii-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/contains-pii-entities.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Personally Identifiable Information (PII) `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Personally Identifiable Information (PII) `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-dataset.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-dataset.rst index aa156dd628f4..97476341839f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-dataset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-dataset.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Contents of ``file://inputConfig.json``:: "DocumentClassifierInputDataConfig": { "S3Uri": "s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/training-data.csv" } - } + } Output:: @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "DatasetArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:flywheel/flywheel-entity/dataset/example-dataset" } -For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-document-classifier.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-document-classifier.rst index 6881994d36cc..cd598a79d2e1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-document-classifier.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-document-classifier.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``create-document-classifier`` example begins the training process --data-access-arn arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:pii-entities-detection-job/123456abcdeb0e11022f22a11EXAMPLE \ --input-data-config "S3Uri=s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/" \ --language-code en - -Output:: + +Output:: { "DocumentClassifierArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:document-classifier/example-classifier" diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-endpoint.rst index ac027370bf59..cbeb8c24138f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-endpoint.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "EndpointArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:document-classifier-endpoint/example-classifier-endpoint-1" } -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-entity-recognizer.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-entity-recognizer.rst index 727dc32f4e15..d9ff4a6439b0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-entity-recognizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-entity-recognizer.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a custom entity recognizer** -The following ``create-entity-recognizer`` example begins the training process for a custom entity recognizer model. This example uses a CSV file containing training documents, ``raw_text.csv``, and a CSV entity list, ``entity_list.csv`` to train the model. +The following ``create-entity-recognizer`` example begins the training process for a custom entity recognizer model. This example uses a CSV file containing training documents, ``raw_text.csv``, and a CSV entity list, ``entity_list.csv`` to train the model. ``entity-list.csv`` contains the following columns: text and type. :: aws comprehend create-entity-recognizer \ @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "EntityRecognizerArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:example-entity-recognizer/entityrecognizer1" } -For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-flywheel.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-flywheel.rst index 78d5a44fa419..96f7fa45bf40 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-flywheel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/create-flywheel.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "FlywheelArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:flywheel/example-flywheel" } -For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-document-classifier.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-document-classifier.rst index 58b4c8c58e8d..beceac023389 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-document-classifier.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-document-classifier.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-document-classifier`` example deletes a custom document c This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-endpoint.rst index b16586aa8572..306b7e60b842 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-endpoint.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-endpoint`` example deletes a model-specific endpoint. All This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-entity-recognizer.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-entity-recognizer.rst index c3fda0aa5ec0..a6e1d39f51ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-entity-recognizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-entity-recognizer.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-entity-recognizer`` example deletes a custom entity recog This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-flywheel.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-flywheel.rst index 7e0cf568fab4..6fcc6c0f9353 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-flywheel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-flywheel.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-flywheel`` example deletes a flywheel. The data lake or t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-resource-policy.rst index 03d158cac574..c83342049a45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/delete-resource-policy.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-resource-policy`` example deletes a resource-based policy This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-dataset.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-dataset.rst index 678e51366947..4a551fb2e252 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-dataset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-dataset.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-document-classification-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-document-classification-job.rst index 6b013119775a..d1bab5b78c38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-document-classification-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-document-classification-job.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-document-classification-job`` example gets the properti aws comprehend describe-document-classification-job \ --job-id 123456abcdeb0e11022f22a11EXAMPLE -Output:: +Output:: { "DocumentClassificationJobProperties": { @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-endpoint.rst index 18fd40daca54..33fcf5bcaf03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-endpoint.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entities-detection-job.rst index 158c2c04ed91..43fd61b6c46d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entity-recognizer.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entity-recognizer.rst index 3587ea3dcfde..b7543bfcbe03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entity-recognizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-entity-recognizer.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-entity-recognizer`` example gets the properties of a cu aws comprehend describe-entity-recognizer \ entity-recognizer-arn arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:entity-recognizer/business-recongizer-1/version/1 -Output:: +Output:: { "EntityRecognizerProperties": { @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-events-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-events-detection-job.rst index 1cbc424a1c7d..5381f9789012 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-events-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-events-detection-job.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel-iteration.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel-iteration.rst index bc781ee7c290..f890bea864b0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel-iteration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel-iteration.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``describe-flywheel-iteration`` example gets the properties of a f --flywheel-arn arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:flywheel/example-flywheel \ --flywheel-iteration-id 20232222AEXAMPLE -Output:: +Output:: { "FlywheelIterationProperties": { @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel.rst index ff19617b8b76..a97dd30e24ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-flywheel.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-key-phrases-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-key-phrases-detection-job.rst index e1d70f77de0f..fa8753d17ddc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-key-phrases-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-key-phrases-detection-job.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-pii-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-pii-entities-detection-job.rst index c7c18c6eb70d..48adfbc88dd9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-pii-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-pii-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ Output:: "LanguageCode": "en", "DataAccessRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::12345678012:role/service-role/AmazonComprehendServiceRole-example-role" } - } + } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-resource-policy.rst index c2921684de53..5153c746e433 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-resource-policy.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "PolicyRevisionId": "baa675d069d07afaa2aa3106ae280f61" } -For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-sentiment-detection-job.rst index d172c5cd6697..446da6708717 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst index e52a40bb949c..b2bea35580f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-topics-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-topics-detection-job.rst index b90bb2d62418..9122761c9119 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-topics-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/describe-topics-detection-job.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-dominant-language.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-dominant-language.rst index 6dabce6cae6d..636e6b9e0b71 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-dominant-language.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-dominant-language.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``detect-dominant-language`` analyzes the input text and identifie aws comprehend detect-dominant-language \ --text "It is a beautiful day in Seattle." -Output:: +Output:: { "Languages": [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-entities.rst index 22a130a43c89..f07e942b9acf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-entities.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-key-phrases.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-key-phrases.rst index 9d1c2cac19b0..52a8d1c7a51d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-key-phrases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-key-phrases.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To detect key phrases in input text** -The following ``detect-key-phrases`` example analyzes the input text and identifies the key noun phrases. The pre-trained model's confidence score is also +The following ``detect-key-phrases`` example analyzes the input text and identifies the key noun phrases. The pre-trained model's confidence score is also output for each prediction. :: aws comprehend detect-key-phrases \ @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Key Phrases `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Key Phrases `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-pii-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-pii-entities.rst index 145662505f1d..ec031543e3c8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-pii-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-pii-entities.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To detect pii entities in input text** -The following ``detect-pii-entities`` example analyzes the input text and identifies entities that contain personally identifiable information (PII). The pre-trained model's +The following ``detect-pii-entities`` example analyzes the input text and identifies entities that contain personally identifiable information (PII). The pre-trained model's confidence score is also output for each prediction. :: aws comprehend detect-pii-entities \ @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ confidence score is also output for each prediction. :: we will withdraw your payment on the due date from your bank account number XXXXXX1111 with the routing number XXXXX0000. \ Customer feedback for Sunshine Spa, 123 Main St, Anywhere. Send comments to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." -Output:: +Output:: { "Entities": [ @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Personally Identifiable Information (PII) `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Personally Identifiable Information (PII) `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-syntax.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-syntax.rst index 1c0f617500d6..d5ba414e226f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-syntax.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-syntax.rst @@ -84,4 +84,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Syntax Analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Syntax Analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-targeted-sentiment.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-targeted-sentiment.rst index 7100b7daedf4..f700da44eadb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-targeted-sentiment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/detect-targeted-sentiment.rst @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ **To detect the targeted sentiment of named entities in an input text** -The following ``detect-targeted-sentiment`` example analyzes the input text and returns the named entities in addition to the targeted sentiment associated with each entity. +The following ``detect-targeted-sentiment`` example analyzes the input text and returns the named entities in addition to the targeted sentiment associated with each entity. The pre-trained models confidence score for each prediction is also output. :: aws comprehend detect-targeted-sentiment \ --language-code en \ --text "I do not enjoy January because it is too cold but August is the perfect temperature" -Output:: +Output:: { "Entities": [ @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Targeted Sentiment `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Targeted Sentiment `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/import-model.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/import-model.rst index f9295979f6e1..03def70ce842 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/import-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/import-model.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To import a model** -The following ``import-model`` example imports a model from a different AWS account. The document classifier model in account ``444455556666`` +The following ``import-model`` example imports a model from a different AWS account. The document classifier model in account ``444455556666`` has a resource-based policy allowing account ``111122223333`` to import the model. :: aws comprehend import-model \ @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "ModelArn": "arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:document-classifier/example-classifier" } -For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-datasets.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-datasets.rst index 93db7462634d..6d24b5dbbefb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-datasets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-datasets.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``list-datasets`` example lists all datasets associated with a fly aws comprehend list-datasets \ --flywheel-arn arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:flywheel/flywheel-entity -Output:: +Output:: { "DatasetPropertiesList": [ @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel Overview `__ in *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classification-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classification-jobs.rst index e48e0a3a4dc1..b546d13512b0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classification-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classification-jobs.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifier-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifier-summaries.rst index 289963f05842..3441bbd725c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifier-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifier-summaries.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifiers.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifiers.rst index 4b4c379b152b..6a50a5c0f577 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifiers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-document-classifiers.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-dominant-language-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-dominant-language-detection-jobs.rst index 4e3e8e6192b8..580f841d6fc3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-dominant-language-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-dominant-language-detection-jobs.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-endpoints.rst index 573e46e624f2..1f084acb9ebe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-endpoints.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entities-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entities-detection-jobs.rst index d1aa8fd0e13e..a8d1b6bca45d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entities-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entities-detection-jobs.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Entities `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizer-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizer-summaries.rst index 5ca9011e0736..00166cc32556 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizer-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizer-summaries.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizers.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizers.rst index 86c637a99540..de26098ce781 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-entity-recognizers.rst @@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-events-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-events-detection-jobs.rst index 15912f3bb1d5..143b736b54ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-events-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-events-detection-jobs.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheel-iteration-history.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheel-iteration-history.rst index 00ef07684fc6..b02ccd2a0525 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheel-iteration-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheel-iteration-history.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheels.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheels.rst index 0897a595ebb6..af11e09080b6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-flywheels.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-key-phrases-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-key-phrases-detection-jobs.rst index f26b292fbe48..14c7a1ca96de 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-key-phrases-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-key-phrases-detection-jobs.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-pii-entities-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-pii-entities-detection-jobs.rst index 2523e1f20514..e575f43f645e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-pii-entities-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-pii-entities-detection-jobs.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst index 39a5485ad09b..dd165b3e7aa3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 91d224dd5584..27de35813629 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-targeted-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-targeted-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst index ead426d2068d..fda2395a0c2e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-targeted-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-targeted-sentiment-detection-jobs.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-topics-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-topics-detection-jobs.rst index d0c86a8ac860..573bd834473b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-topics-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/list-topics-detection-jobs.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/put-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/put-resource-policy.rst index d9ad31129654..1d674c162232 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/put-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/put-resource-policy.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Ouput:: "PolicyRevisionId": "aaa111d069d07afaa2aa3106aEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Copying custom models between AWS accounts `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-document-classification-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-document-classification-job.rst index a603702b085c..2a7e43cc93db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-document-classification-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-document-classification-job.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To start document classification job** -The following ``start-document-classification-job`` example starts a document classification job with a custom model on all of the files at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. -In this example, the input S3 bucket contains ``SampleSMStext1.txt``, ``SampleSMStext2.txt``, and ``SampleSMStext3.txt``. The model was previously trained on document classifications -of spam and non-spam, or, "ham", SMS messages. When the job is complete, ``output.tar.gz`` is put at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. ``output.tar.gz`` contains ``predictions.jsonl`` +The following ``start-document-classification-job`` example starts a document classification job with a custom model on all of the files at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. +In this example, the input S3 bucket contains ``SampleSMStext1.txt``, ``SampleSMStext2.txt``, and ``SampleSMStext3.txt``. The model was previously trained on document classifications +of spam and non-spam, or, "ham", SMS messages. When the job is complete, ``output.tar.gz`` is put at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. ``output.tar.gz`` contains ``predictions.jsonl`` which lists the classification of each document. The Json output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-document-classification-job \ @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Contents of ``predictions.jsonl``:: {"File": "SampleSMStext2.txt", "Line": "0", "Classes": [{"Name": "ham", "Score": 0.9994}, {"Name": "spam", "Score": 0.0006}]} {"File": "SampleSMSText3.txt", "Line": "0", "Classes": [{"Name": "spam", "Score": 0.9999}, {"Name": "ham", "Score": 0.0001}]} -For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Classification `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-dominant-language-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-dominant-language-detection-job.rst index cab73ff1208b..ce4ea6d613f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-dominant-language-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-dominant-language-detection-job.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To start an asynchronous language detection job** -The following ``start-dominant-language-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous language detection job for all of the files located at the address specified by -the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``. -When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains ``output.txt`` +The following ``start-dominant-language-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous language detection job for all of the files located at the address specified by +the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``. +When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains ``output.txt`` which contains the dominant language of each of the text files as well as the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. :: aws comprehend start-dominant-language-detection-job \ @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Contents of ``output.txt``:: {"File": "Sampletext1.txt", "Languages": [{"LanguageCode": "en", "Score": 0.9913753867149353}], "Line": 0} -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-entities-detection-job.rst index 08065c6dbf00..9070c26d5a6d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **Example 1: To start a standard entity detection job using the pre-trained model** The following ``start-entities-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous entities detection job for all files located at the address specified by -the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. -When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains -``output.txt`` which lists all of the named entities detected within each text file as well as the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. +the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. +When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains +``output.txt`` which lists all of the named entities detected within each text file as well as the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. The Json output is printed on one line per input file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-entities-detection-job \ @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Contents of ``Sampletext2.txt``:: "Dear Max, based on your autopay settings for your account example1.org account, we will withdraw your payment on the due date from your bank account number XXXXXX1111 with the routing number XXXXX0000. " -Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: +Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: "Jane, please submit any customer feedback from this weekend to AnySpa, 123 Main St, Anywhere and send comments to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." @@ -159,15 +159,15 @@ Contents of ``output.txt`` with line indents for readability:: "File": "SampleText3.txt", "Line": 0 } - + For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. **Example 2: To start a custom entity detection job** The following ``start-entities-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous custom entities detection job for all files located at the address specified by -the ``--input-data-config`` tag. In this example, the S3 bucket in this example contains ``SampleFeedback1.txt``, ``SampleFeedback2.txt``, and ``SampleFeedback3.txt``. -The entity recognizer model was trained on customer support Feedbacks to recognize device names. When the job is complete, an the folder, ``output``, is put at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains +the ``--input-data-config`` tag. In this example, the S3 bucket in this example contains ``SampleFeedback1.txt``, ``SampleFeedback2.txt``, and ``SampleFeedback3.txt``. +The entity recognizer model was trained on customer support Feedbacks to recognize device names. When the job is complete, an the folder, ``output``, is put at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains ``output.txt``, which lists all of the named entities detected within each text file as well as the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. The Json output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-entities-detection-job \ @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ The entity recognizer model was trained on customer support Feedbacks to recogni --language-code en \ --input-data-config "S3Uri=s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/jobdata/" \ --output-data-config "S3Uri=s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-DESTINATION-BUCKET/testfolder/" \ - --data-access-role-arn "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/service-role/AmazonComprehendServiceRole-IOrole" + --data-access-role-arn "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/service-role/AmazonComprehendServiceRole-IOrole" Contents of ``SampleFeedback1.txt``:: @@ -240,4 +240,4 @@ Contents of ``output.txt`` with line indents for readability:: "Line": 0 } -For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom entity recognition `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-events-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-events-detection-job.rst index 84681c9459e1..afa5fd3c7905 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-events-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-events-detection-job.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following ``start-events-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous events detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. Possible target event types include ``BANKRUPCTY``, ``EMPLOYMENT``, ``CORPORATE_ACQUISITION``, ``INVESTMENT_GENERAL``, ``CORPORATE_MERGER``, ``IPO``, ``RIGHTS_ISSUE``, -``SECONDARY_OFFERING``, ``SHELF_OFFERING``, ``TENDER_OFFERING``, and ``STOCK_SPLIT``. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``SampleText1.txt``, ``SampleText2.txt``, and ``SampleText3.txt``. -When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains +``SECONDARY_OFFERING``, ``SHELF_OFFERING``, ``TENDER_OFFERING``, and ``STOCK_SPLIT``. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``SampleText1.txt``, ``SampleText2.txt``, and ``SampleText3.txt``. +When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains ``SampleText1.txt.out``, ``SampleText2.txt.out``, and ``SampleText3.txt.out``. The JSON output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-events-detection-job \ @@ -321,4 +321,4 @@ Contents of ``SampleText3.txt.out``:: "Line": 0 } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-flywheel-iteration.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-flywheel-iteration.rst index 675a27b952f2..9b674d280373 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-flywheel-iteration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-flywheel-iteration.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "FlywheelIterationId": "12345123TEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-key-phrases-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-key-phrases-detection-job.rst index 9689a8cdf645..a2e86f6fafae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-key-phrases-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-key-phrases-detection-job.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To start a key phrases detection job** The following ``start-key-phrases-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous key phrases detection job for all files located at the address specified by -the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. -When the job is completed, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains -the file ``output.txt`` which contains all the key phrases detected within each text file and the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. +the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. +When the job is completed, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains +the file ``output.txt`` which contains all the key phrases detected within each text file and the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. The Json output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-key-phrases-detection-job \ @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Contents of ``Sampletext2.txt``:: "Dear Max, based on your autopay settings for your account Internet.org account, we will withdraw your payment on the due date from your bank account number XXXXXX1111 with the routing number XXXXX0000. " -Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: +Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: "Jane, please submit any customer feedback from this weekend to Sunshine Spa, 123 Main St, Anywhere and send comments to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." - + Output:: { @@ -187,4 +187,4 @@ Contents of ``output.txt`` with line indents for readibility:: "Line": 0 } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-pii-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-pii-entities-detection-job.rst index 29924e915bfb..d4439e9cac25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-pii-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-pii-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To start an asynchronous PII detection job** The following ``start-pii-entities-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous personal identifiable information (PII) entities detection job for all files located at the address specified by -the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. -When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains +the ``--input-data-config`` tag. The S3 bucket in this example contains ``Sampletext1.txt``, ``Sampletext2.txt``, and ``Sampletext3.txt``. +When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed in the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains ``SampleText1.txt.out``, ``SampleText2.txt.out``, and ``SampleText3.txt.out`` which list the named entities within each text file. The Json output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: aws comprehend start-pii-entities-detection-job \ @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Contents of ``Sampletext2.txt``:: "Dear Max, based on your autopay settings for your account Internet.org account, we will withdraw your payment on the due date from your bank account number XXXXXX1111 with the routing number XXXXX0000. " -Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: +Contents of ``Sampletext3.txt``:: "Jane, please submit any customer feedback from this weekend to Sunshine Spa, 123 Main St, Anywhere and send comments to Alice at AnySpa@example.com." @@ -132,7 +132,5 @@ Contents of ``SampleText3.txt.out`` with line indents for readability:: "File": "SampleText3.txt", "Line": 0 } - -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. - +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-sentiment-detection-job.rst index b2128668f980..b0040ba5b5d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To start an asynchronous sentiment analysis job** The following ``start-sentiment-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous sentiment analysis detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. -The S3 bucket folder in this example contains ``SampleMovieReview1.txt``, ``SampleMovieReview2.txt``, and ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``. When the job is complete, +The S3 bucket folder in this example contains ``SampleMovieReview1.txt``, ``SampleMovieReview2.txt``, and ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``. When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. The folder contains the file, ``output.txt``, which contains the prevailing sentiments for each text file and the pre-trained model's confidence score for each prediction. The Json output is printed on one line per file, but is formatted here for readability. :: @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Contents of ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``:: "Don't get fooled by the 'awards' for AnyMovie2. All parts of the film were poorly stolen from other modern directors." -Output:: +Output:: { "JobId": "0b5001e25f62ebb40631a9a1a7fde7b3", @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ Contents of ``output.txt`` with line of indents for readability:: } } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst index eb7c3536e2d6..dc6e84fe2199 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To start an asynchronous targeted sentiment analysis job** -The following ``start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous targeted sentiment analysis detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. -The S3 bucket folder in this example contains ``SampleMovieReview1.txt``, ``SampleMovieReview2.txt``, and ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``. +The following ``start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous targeted sentiment analysis detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. +The S3 bucket folder in this example contains ``SampleMovieReview1.txt``, ``SampleMovieReview2.txt``, and ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``. When the job is complete, ``output.tar.gz`` is placed at the location specified by the ``--output-data-config`` tag. ``output.tar.gz`` contains the files ``SampleMovieReview1.txt.out``, ``SampleMovieReview2.txt.out``, and ``SampleMovieReview3.txt.out``, which each contain all of the named entities and associated sentiments for a single input text file. :: aws comprehend start-targeted-sentiment-detection-job \ @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Contents of ``SampleMovieReview3.txt``:: "Don't get fooled by the 'awards' for AnyMovie. All parts of the film were poorly stolen from other modern directors." -Output:: +Output:: { "JobId": "0b5001e25f62ebb40631a9a1a7fde7b3", @@ -337,4 +337,4 @@ Contents of ``SampleMovieReview3.txt.out`` with line indents for readibility:: "Line": 0 } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-topics-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-topics-detection-job.rst index ce59411fcbc4..86c4d6b2bdc9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-topics-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/start-topics-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To start a topics detection analysis job** -The following ``start-topics-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous topics detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. +The following ``start-topics-detection-job`` example starts an asynchronous topics detection job for all files located at the address specified by the ``--input-data-config`` tag. When the job is complete, the folder, ``output``, is placed at the location specified by the ``--ouput-data-config`` tag. ``output`` contains `topic-terms.csv` and `doc-topics.csv`. The first output file, `topic-terms.csv`, is a list of topics in the collection. For each topic, the list includes, by default, the top terms by topic according to their weight. The second file, ``doc-topics.csv``, lists the documents associated with a topic and the proportion of the document that is concerned with the topic. :: @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "SUBMITTED" } -For more information, see `Topic Modeling `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Topic Modeling `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-dominant-language-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-dominant-language-detection-job.rst index a4a5a457433f..64a0fae2aa61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-dominant-language-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-dominant-language-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous dominant language detection job** -The following ``stop-dominant-language-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous dominant language detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-dominant-language-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous dominant language detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-dominant-language-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-entities-detection-job.rst index 1d1b834e0023..c1c72cee2f22 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous entities detection job** -The following ``stop-entities-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous entities detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-entities-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous entities detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-entities-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-events-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-events-detection-job.rst index 389dfb6121a4..be2c333a0ef5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-events-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-events-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous events detection job** -The following ``stop-events-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous events detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-events-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous events detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-events-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-key-phrases-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-key-phrases-detection-job.rst index 32383c7f2848..f294867934cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-key-phrases-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-key-phrases-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous key phrases detection job** -The following ``stop-key-phrases-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous key phrases detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-key-phrases-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous key phrases detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-key-phrases-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-pii-entities-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-pii-entities-detection-job.rst index e48188f3ed13..b10b0bfdbb1b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-pii-entities-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-pii-entities-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous pii entities detection job** -The following ``stop-pii-entities-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous pii entities detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-pii-entities-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous pii entities detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-pii-entities-detection-job \ @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-sentiment-detection-job.rst index 7d54a6e66814..cfc4839e233e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous sentiment detection job** -The following ``stop-sentiment-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous sentiment detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-sentiment-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous sentiment detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-sentiment-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst index d4aef7d374a8..5475e1603182 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To stop an asynchronous targeted sentiment detection job** -The following ``stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous targeted sentiment detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for +The following ``stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job`` example stops an in-progress, asynchronous targeted sentiment detection job. If the current job state is ``IN_PROGRESS`` the job is marked for termination and put into the ``STOP_REQUESTED`` state. If the job completes before it can be stopped, it is put into the ``COMPLETED`` state. :: aws comprehend stop-targeted-sentiment-detection-job \ @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "JobStatus": "STOP_REQUESTED" } -For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Async analysis for Amazon Comprehend insights `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-document-classifier.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-document-classifier.rst index 6135c91824e8..b4c1a04861d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-document-classifier.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-document-classifier.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-training-document-classifier`` example stops the training o This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-entity-recognizer.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-entity-recognizer.rst index 663e7f47419d..4fd64590c690 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-entity-recognizer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/stop-training-entity-recognizer.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-training-entity-recognizer`` example stops the training of This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and managing custom models `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/tag-resource.rst index 17435d796f63..f21ffc0d233c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/tag-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds multiple tags to an Amazon Comprehen This command has no output. -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/untag-resource.rst index 42863c4a5317..90c0a2e7c610 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/untag-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes a single tag from an Amazon Com aws comprehend untag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:111122223333:document-classifier/example-classifier/version/1 - --tag-keys Location + --tag-keys Location This command produces no output. @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes multiple tags from an Amazon Co This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-endpoint.rst index 7cfaaa28db22..43b478059654 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-endpoint.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``update-endpoint`` example updates information about an endpoint. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Amazon Comprehend endpoints `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-flywheel.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-flywheel.rst index 94985c75bc4e..d7394d831e4f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-flywheel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehend/update-flywheel.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Flywheel overview `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-entities-detection-v2-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-entities-detection-v2-job.rst index f348af339021..64029ffe9460 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-entities-detection-v2-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-entities-detection-v2-job.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst index 43993d5e6a92..9a2ad783027d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-phi-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-phi-detection-job.rst index d28a015ffe30..c4b83af3bf26 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-phi-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-phi-detection-job.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-rx-norm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-rx-norm-inference-job.rst index 80db912cd28f..91d19d6a95cb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-rx-norm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-rx-norm-inference-job.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-snomedct-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-snomedct-inference-job.rst index 3638b560a436..de2f1a5db09c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-snomedct-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/describe-snomedct-inference-job.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-entities-v2.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-entities-v2.rst index 45e47f035fcb..a56be5b449b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-entities-v2.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-entities-v2.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: "Traits": [] } -For more information, see `Detect Entities Version 2 `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Detect Entities Version 2 `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-phi.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-phi.rst index e46c2790816a..9e8b676258ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-phi.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/detect-phi.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ Output:: "ModelVersion": "0.0.0" } -For more information, see `Detect PHI `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Detect PHI `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-icd10-cm.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-icd10-cm.rst index fcbfa7921a7e..5c3fd50abbf3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-icd10-cm.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-icd10-cm.rst @@ -208,4 +208,4 @@ Output:: "ModelVersion": "0.1.0" } -For more information, see `Infer-ICD10-CM `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Infer-ICD10-CM `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-rx-norm.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-rx-norm.rst index 3398bbbd7e58..03c00753013a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-rx-norm.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-rx-norm.rst @@ -260,4 +260,4 @@ Output:: "ModelVersion": "0.0.0" } -For more information, see `Infer RxNorm `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Infer RxNorm `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-snomedct.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-snomedct.rst index 8d9e1a3ba799..0d21d08f935d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-snomedct.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/infer-snomedct.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: "ModelVersion": "1.0.0" } -For more information, see `InferSNOMEDCT `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `InferSNOMEDCT `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-entities-detection-v2-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-entities-detection-v2-jobs.rst index 0a9acfa30144..4bb43a6293be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-entities-detection-v2-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-entities-detection-v2-jobs.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-icd10-cm-inference-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-icd10-cm-inference-jobs.rst index b3bc1e3491d0..29e6c278e8b8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-icd10-cm-inference-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-icd10-cm-inference-jobs.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-phi-detection-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-phi-detection-jobs.rst index 443c0e06595a..f509009bf3e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-phi-detection-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-phi-detection-jobs.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-rx-norm-inference-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-rx-norm-inference-jobs.rst index c200d7f89818..82adc53c3a12 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-rx-norm-inference-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/list-rx-norm-inference-jobs.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-entities-detection-v2-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-entities-detection-v2-job.rst index 945f4a5831ae..70c392354989 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-entities-detection-v2-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-entities-detection-v2-job.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ab9887877365fe70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst index 03f27a2f662c..53a906b4fda6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ef7289877365fc70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-phi-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-phi-detection-job.rst index 09fdc1cf3e45..c69b06881a67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-phi-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-phi-detection-job.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ab9887877365fe70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-rx-norm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-rx-norm-inference-job.rst index 4567511b57a5..873118719224 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-rx-norm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/start-rx-norm-inference-job.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "eg8199877365fc70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-entities-detection-v2-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-entities-detection-v2-job.rst index 19a8caa8a556..07c4a06fc7ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-entities-detection-v2-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-entities-detection-v2-job.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ab9887877365fe70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst index 5beee039efef..9e7931f836bb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-icd10-cm-inference-job.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ef7289877365fc70299089371c043b96", } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-phi-detection-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-phi-detection-job.rst index 32e80cf3bcc0..8e67af54bf14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-phi-detection-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-phi-detection-job.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "ab9887877365fe70299089371c043b96" } -For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch APIs `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-rx-norm-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-rx-norm-inference-job.rst index 86c1ae34d8c6..37987394e736 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-rx-norm-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-rx-norm-inference-job.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "eg8199877365fc70299089371c043b96", } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-snomedct-inference-job.rst b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-snomedct-inference-job.rst index 5c7050ce5524..34f412204d78 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-snomedct-inference-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/comprehendmedical/stop-snomedct-inference-job.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "8750034166436cdb52ffa3295a1b00a1", } -For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ontology linking batch analysis `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Medical Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-config-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-config-rule.rst index 19b650d4a418..4f59f1d46f43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-config-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-config-rule.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command deletes an AWS Config rule named ``MyConfigRule``:: - aws configservice delete-config-rule --config-rule-name MyConfigRule \ No newline at end of file + aws configservice delete-config-rule --config-rule-name MyConfigRule diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-delivery-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-delivery-channel.rst index 0676a685d0b7..b8544955ffbe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-delivery-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-delivery-channel.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command deletes the default delivery channel:: - aws configservice delete-delivery-channel --delivery-channel-name default \ No newline at end of file + aws configservice delete-delivery-channel --delivery-channel-name default diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-evaluation-results.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-evaluation-results.rst index 9345282809ea..c805abfd29e9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-evaluation-results.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/delete-evaluation-results.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command deletes the current evaluation results for the AWS managed rule s3-bucket-versioning-enabled:: - aws configservice delete-evaluation-results --config-rule-name s3-bucket-versioning-enabled \ No newline at end of file + aws configservice delete-evaluation-results --config-rule-name s3-bucket-versioning-enabled diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/deliver-config-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/deliver-config-snapshot.rst index cd32a87823d6..0e63623b34b8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/deliver-config-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/deliver-config-snapshot.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Output:: { "configSnapshotId": "d0333b00-a683-44af-921e-examplefb794" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-config-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-config-rule.rst index 03eb82072c21..eee42f317717 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-config-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-config-rule.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: "ConfigRuleName": "RequiredTagsForVolumes" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-resource.rst index d65c3c9b8bb8..e9c9862471c0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-compliance-by-resource.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rule-evaluation-status.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rule-evaluation-status.rst index 86c30dbace0f..37a6c104b865 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rule-evaluation-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rule-evaluation-status.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "ConfigRuleName": "MyConfigRule" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rules.rst index 2b03366391b6..47b0c65e1a19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-config-rules.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: "ConfigRuleId": "config-rule-abcdef" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorder-status.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorder-status.rst index d2f693675ed9..65ada718a84f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorder-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorder-status.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "lastStopTime": 1441039992.835 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.rst index d9b2eeef1d36..3233f517176e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "name": "default" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channel-status.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channel-status.rst index f65cffa2d3b7..efea53e83c8e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channel-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channel-status.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "name": "default" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.rst index 44f26a2e9f2d..b471be6ef990 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "s3BucketName": "config-bucket-123456789012" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-config-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-config-rule.rst index cd9664943a0f..4231e15943b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-config-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-config-rule.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: "ComplianceType": "NON_COMPLIANT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-resource.rst index 5baf6b22500d..5bde714e2a97 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-details-by-resource.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: "ComplianceType": "NON_COMPLIANT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-config-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-config-rule.rst index 5d8e52c2fbc9..0ff7e457b0d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-config-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-config-rule.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "CapExceeded": false } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-resource-type.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-resource-type.rst index 5b30a7f85ca1..c5bdc09192b0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-resource-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-compliance-summary-by-resource-type.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-resource-config-history.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-resource-config-history.rst index d2f08bcc6be6..0baeac8a21f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-resource-config-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-resource-config-history.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command returns a list of configuration items for an EC2 instance with an ID of ``i-1a2b3c4d``:: - aws configservice get-resource-config-history --resource-type AWS::EC2::Instance --resource-id i-1a2b3c4d \ No newline at end of file + aws configservice get-resource-config-history --resource-type AWS::EC2::Instance --resource-id i-1a2b3c4d diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-status.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-status.rst index 1dde5a5dba10..c3f879d3add7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/get-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/get-status.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: name: default last stream delivery status: SUCCESS last history delivery status: SUCCESS - last snapshot delivery status: SUCCESS \ No newline at end of file + last snapshot delivery status: SUCCESS diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/list-discovered-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/list-discovered-resources.rst index 7b86d7686f69..907c430d1fcc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/list-discovered-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/list-discovered-resources.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "resourceId": "i-3a2b3c4d" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-config-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-config-rule.rst index 872f5fd63808..1d57923a0849 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-config-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-config-rule.rst @@ -61,4 +61,3 @@ For the ``ComplianceResourceTypes`` attribute, this JSON code limits the scope t If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify the rule configuration, run the `describe-config-rules`__ command, and specify the rule name. .. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-config-rules.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-configuration-recorder.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-configuration-recorder.rst index 3f39e51e359f..686e36dddaeb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-configuration-recorder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-configuration-recorder.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The following command creates a configuration recorder that tracks changes to al { "allSupported": false, - "exclusionByResourceTypes": { + "exclusionByResourceTypes": { "resourceTypes": [ "AWS::Redshift::ClusterSnapshot", "AWS::RDS::DBClusterSnapshot", @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ The following command creates a configuration recorder that tracks changes to al }, "includeGlobalResourceTypes": false, "recordingStrategy": { - "useOnly": "EXCLUSION_BY_RESOURCE_TYPES" + "useOnly": "EXCLUSION_BY_RESOURCE_TYPES" }, } @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ Before you can specify resource types to excluding from recording: 1) You must s If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify the settings of your configuration recorder, run the `describe-configuration-recorders`__ command. -.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.html \ No newline at end of file +.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-configuration-recorders.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-delivery-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-delivery-channel.rst index 493f449086f4..aeab3e0b7ec1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/put-delivery-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/put-delivery-channel.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This example sets the following attributes: - ``name`` - The name of the delivery channel. By default, AWS Config assigns the name ``default`` to a new delivery channel. - You cannot update the delivery channel name with the ``put-delivery-channel`` command. For the steps to change the name, see `Renaming the Delivery Channel`__. + You cannot update the delivery channel name with the ``put-delivery-channel`` command. For the steps to change the name, see `Renaming the Delivery Channel`__. .. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/update-dc.html#update-dc-rename @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ This example sets the following attributes: If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify the settings of your delivery channel, run the `describe-delivery-channels`__ command. -.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.html \ No newline at end of file +.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-delivery-channels.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/start-config-rules-evaluation.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/start-config-rules-evaluation.rst index 3034c288cb23..fdd176a81090 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/start-config-rules-evaluation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/start-config-rules-evaluation.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command starts an evaluation for two AWS managed rules:: - aws configservice start-config-rules-evaluation --config-rule-names s3-bucket-versioning-enabled cloudtrail-enabled \ No newline at end of file + aws configservice start-config-rules-evaluation --config-rule-names s3-bucket-versioning-enabled cloudtrail-enabled diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/stop-configuration-recorder.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/stop-configuration-recorder.rst index 8f3f68814376..d69f94c94a90 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/stop-configuration-recorder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/stop-configuration-recorder.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following command stops the default configuration recorder:: If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify that AWS Config is not recording your resources, run the `get-status`__ command. -.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/get-status.html \ No newline at end of file +.. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/get-status.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/configservice/subscribe.rst b/awscli/examples/configservice/subscribe.rst index c9b7e7233c1b..bdb52be92fce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/configservice/subscribe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/configservice/subscribe.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "name": "default", "s3BucketName": "config-bucket-123456789012" } - ] \ No newline at end of file + ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/create-user.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/create-user.rst index c1f7db3d884b..35669da1afdb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/create-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/create-user.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``create-user`` example adds a user with the specified attributes --phone-config PhoneType=DESK_PHONE,AutoAccept=true,AfterContactWorkTimeLimit=60,DeskPhoneNumber=+15555551212 \ --security-profile-id 12345678-1111-2222-aaaa-a1b2c3d4f5g7 \ --routing-profile-id 87654321-9999-3434-abcd-x1y2z3a1b2c3 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-group.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-group.rst index 0d80601d4625..eeed43859ca1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-group.rst @@ -25,5 +25,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Set Up Agent Hierarchies `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-structure.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-structure.rst index 2352dac710fc..5f3fbe8ab68b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-structure.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/describe-user-hierarchy-structure.rst @@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Output:: "Id": "abcdefgh-3333-4444-8af3-201123456789", "Arn": "arn:aws:connect:us-west-2:123456789012:instance/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111/agent-group-level/3", "Name": "EU Site" - } + } } } - + For more information, see `Set Up Agent Hierarchies `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-contact-flows.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-contact-flows.rst index a2de3ceabef3..8291d88b0e31 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-contact-flows.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-contact-flows.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-contact-flows`` example lists the contact flows in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-contact-flows \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-hours-of-operations.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-hours-of-operations.rst index f5a3cde7835e..c48bbedfd469 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-hours-of-operations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-hours-of-operations.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-hours-of-operations`` example lists the hours of operations for the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-hours-of-operations \ - --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e + --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-phone-numbers.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-phone-numbers.rst index 0a719cb78c43..daeeca10926d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-phone-numbers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-phone-numbers.rst @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ The following ``list-phone-numbers`` example lists the phone numbers in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-phone-numbers \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 - + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + Output:: - + { "PhoneNumberSummaryList": [ { @@ -25,6 +25,5 @@ Output:: } ] } - -For more information, see `Set Up Phone Numbers for Your Contact Center `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. +For more information, see `Set Up Phone Numbers for Your Contact Center `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-queues.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-queues.rst index 896c5509241e..10277e381658 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-queues.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-queues.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-queues`` example lists the queues in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-queues \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-routing-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-routing-profiles.rst index 83345b1dec7c..012a60b66c62 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-routing-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-routing-profiles.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-routing-profiles`` example lists the routing profiles in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-routing-profiles \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-security-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-security-profiles.rst index 1a545973ca7a..b12cf476070c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-security-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-security-profiles.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-security-profiles`` example lists the security profiles in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-security-profiles \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-user-hierarchy-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-user-hierarchy-groups.rst index 5f8c4fbc4c95..34be0d2fd0d0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-user-hierarchy-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-user-hierarchy-groups.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-user-hierarchy-groups`` example lists the user hierarchy groups in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-user-hierarchy-groups \ - --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e + --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/list-users.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/list-users.rst index 687d8d17ba18..67899caa461f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/list-users.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/list-users.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-users`` example lists the users in the specified Amazon Connect instance. :: aws connect list-users \ - --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e + --instance-id 40c83b68-ea62-414c-97bb-d018e39e158e Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-contact-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-contact-attributes.rst index 3344b196c29c..5eedc3443552 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-contact-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-contact-attributes.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``update-contact-attributes`` example updates the ``greetingPlayed --initial-contact-id 11111111-2222-3333-4444-12345678910 \ --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ --attributes greetingPlayed=false - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Use Amazon Connect Contact Attributes `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-hierarchy.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-hierarchy.rst index 7721691d2c7e..4d3d8944eff9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-hierarchy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-hierarchy.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-user-hierarchy`` example updates the agent hierarchy for aws connect update-user-hierarchy \ --hierarchy-group-id 12345678-a1b2-c3d4-e5f6-123456789abc \ --user-id 87654321-2222-1234-1234-111234567891 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-identity-info.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-identity-info.rst index c1bc2ad7c7cd..4cce6960b9d7 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-identity-info.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-identity-info.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-user-identity-info`` example updates the identity informa aws connect update-user-identity-info \ --identity-info FirstName=Mary,LastName=Major,Email=marym@example.com \ --user-id 87654321-2222-1234-1234-111234567891 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-phone-config.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-phone-config.rst index 54751eb9ebf6..96b21b7c8fc7 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-phone-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-phone-config.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-user-phone-config`` example updates the phone configurati aws connect update-user-phone-config \ --phone-config PhoneType=SOFT_PHONE,AutoAccept=false,AfterContactWorkTimeLimit=60,DeskPhoneNumber=+18005551212 \ --user-id 12345678-4444-3333-2222-111122223333 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-routing-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-routing-profile.rst index ca24f127a631..30351167f471 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-routing-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-routing-profile.rst @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The following ``update-user-routing-profile`` example updates the routing profil aws connect update-user-routing-profile \ --routing-profile-id 12345678-1111-3333-2222-4444EXAMPLE \ --user-id 87654321-2222-1234-1234-111234567891 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 - + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `Configure Agent Settings `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-security-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-security-profiles.rst index 0cf711a361aa..d485a6826c52 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-security-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/connect/update-user-security-profiles.rst @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The following ``update-user-security-profiles`` example updates the security pro aws connect update-user-security-profiles \ --security-profile-ids 12345678-1234-1234-1234-1234567892111 \ --user-id 87654321-2222-1234-1234-111234567891 \ - --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --instance-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `Assign Permissions: Security Profiles `__ in the *Amazon Connect Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/cur/describe-report-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/cur/describe-report-definitions.rst index d3298c0e8915..1323de90800b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cur/describe-report-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cur/describe-report-definitions.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws cur --region us-east-1 describe-report-definitions --max-items 5 Output:: - + { "ReportDefinitions": [ { diff --git a/awscli/examples/cur/put-report-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/cur/put-report-definition.rst index a47132ce09d4..6f77fad5e52b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/cur/put-report-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/cur/put-report-definition.rst @@ -11,15 +11,14 @@ Contents of ``report-definition.json``:: "TimeUnit": "DAILY", "Format": "textORcsv", "Compression": "ZIP", - "AdditionalSchemaElements": [ + "AdditionalSchemaElements": [ "RESOURCES" ], "S3Bucket": "example-s3-bucket", "S3Prefix": "exampleprefix", "S3Region": "us-east-1", - "AdditionalArtifacts": [ + "AdditionalArtifacts": [ "REDSHIFT", "QUICKSIGHT" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/add-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/add-tags.rst index 2f7d62625fd1..f89cc3465a48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/add-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/add-tags.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example adds the specified tag to the specified pipeline:: aws datapipeline add-tags --pipeline-id df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE --tags key=environment,value=production key=owner,value=sales - + To view the tags, use the describe-pipelines command. For example, the tags added in the example command appear as follows in the output for describe-pipelines:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/create-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/create-pipeline.rst index b951ffb44ade..f736e6841645 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/create-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/create-pipeline.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example creates a pipeline:: aws datapipeline create-pipeline --name my-pipeline --unique-id my-pipeline-token - + The following is example output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/deactivate-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/deactivate-pipeline.rst index eea93ab59417..5ef8deba0795 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/deactivate-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/deactivate-pipeline.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example deactivates the specified pipeline:: aws datapipeline deactivate-pipeline --pipeline-id df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE - + To deactivate the pipeline only after all running activities finish, use the following command:: aws datapipeline deactivate-pipeline --pipeline-id df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE --no-cancel-active diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/describe-pipelines.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/describe-pipelines.rst index b43330a81d32..dd3acec7f3bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/describe-pipelines.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/describe-pipelines.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example describes the specified pipeline:: aws datapipeline describe-pipelines --pipeline-ids df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE - + The following is example output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/get-pipeline-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/get-pipeline-definition.rst index 0e62f1c4d235..2cd8612873f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/get-pipeline-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/get-pipeline-definition.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example gets the pipeline definition for the specified pipeline:: aws datapipeline get-pipeline-definition --pipeline-id df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE - + The following is example output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/list-pipelines.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/list-pipelines.rst index 74f637d47a1e..b99a99e24dc2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/list-pipelines.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/list-pipelines.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example lists your pipelines:: aws datapipeline list-pipelines - + The following is example output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/put-pipeline-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/put-pipeline-definition.rst index a2ea0748d145..fe5c394d6d6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datapipeline/put-pipeline-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datapipeline/put-pipeline-definition.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example uploads the specified pipeline definition to the specified pipeline:: aws datapipeline put-pipeline-definition --pipeline-id df-00627471SOVYZEXAMPLE --pipeline-definition file://my-pipeline-definition.json - + The following is example output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-azure-blob.rst b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-azure-blob.rst index 2efb9e85a865..58b75263c24c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-azure-blob.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-azure-blob.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The following ``update-location-object-storage`` example updates your DataSync l This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-hdfs.rst b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-hdfs.rst index d23f94750a82..66b459591f10 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-hdfs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-hdfs.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Contents of ``hdfs.keytab``:: Contents of ``krb5.conf``:: - [libdefaults] + [libdefaults] default_realm = EXAMPLE.COM dns_lookup_realm = false dns_lookup_kdc = false @@ -25,18 +25,18 @@ Contents of ``krb5.conf``:: default_tkt_enctypes = aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1 default_tgs_enctypes = aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1 permitted_enctypes = aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1 - + [realms] EXAMPLE.COM = { kdc = kdc1.example.com admin_server = krbadmin.example.com default_domain = example.com } - + [domain_realm] .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM - example.com = EXAMPLE.COM - + example.com = EXAMPLE.COM + [logging] kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kerberos/kadmin.log @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Contents of ``krb5.conf``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-nfs.rst b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-nfs.rst index 94821fcbd648..c46a7ad9a7e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-nfs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-nfs.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-location-nfs`` example updates your DataSync NFS location This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-object-storage.rst b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-object-storage.rst index 5c344fdc0127..305025a7c6a4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-object-storage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-object-storage.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-location-object-storage`` example updates your DataSync o This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-smb.rst b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-smb.rst index a218b64e83d8..3f0707283647 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-smb.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/datasync/update-location-smb.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-location-smb`` example updates your DataSync SMB location This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replacing your agent `__ in the *AWS DataSync User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dax/create-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/dax/create-cluster.rst index 6a11ab792ec2..2b79818ad330 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/dax/create-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dax/create-cluster.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``create-cluster`` example creates a DAX cluster with the specifie --replication-factor 3 \ --iam-role-arn roleARN \ --sse-specification Enabled=true - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/dax/list-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/dax/list-tags.rst index 580639f3328d..d9a44671509d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/dax/list-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dax/list-tags.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-tags`` example lists the tag keys and values attached to the specified DAX cluster. :: aws dax list-tags \ - --resource-name arn:aws:dax:us-west-2:123456789012:cache/daxcluster + --resource-name arn:aws:dax:us-west-2:123456789012:cache/daxcluster Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployment-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployment-groups.rst index 56da6dafc2c2..a3af3e6ff48a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployment-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployment-groups.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `BatchGetDeploymentGroups `_ in the *AWS CodeDeploy API Reference*. - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployments.rst index 0e2d8fb810db..af167e039fce 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployments.rst @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Output:: "code": "HEALTH_CONSTRAINTS" }, "deploymentGroupName": "MyOther_DG", - "revision": { + "revision": { "revisionType": "S3", "s3Location": { "bundleType": "zip", diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/continue-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/continue-deployment.rst index 9b9e9c1696c7..bd6ba2ff7c4f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/continue-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/continue-deployment.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``continue-deployment`` example starts rerouting traffic from inst This command produces no output. -For more information, see `ContinueDeployment `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `ContinueDeployment `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/create-deployment-config.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/create-deployment-config.rst index 10315aae1789..77d510cb8f58 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/create-deployment-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/create-deployment-config.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "deploymentConfigId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-application.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-application.rst index 65a0c488fb99..5ec1590032a9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-application.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following ``delete-application`` example deletes the specified application t aws deploy delete-application --application-name WordPress_App -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-git-hub-account-token.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-git-hub-account-token.rst index 35a0ab0c7805..f3b08a6c9e37 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-git-hub-account-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/delete-git-hub-account-token.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-git-hub-account-token`` example deletes the connection of the specified GitHub account. :: aws deploy delete-git-hub-account-token --token-name my-github-account - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/get-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/get-deployment.rst index 8bdc8255155b..3ebc3cedbd3d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/get-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/get-deployment.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "deploymentConfigName": "CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime", "creator": "user", "description": "My WordPress app deployment", - "revision": { + "revision": { "revisionType": "S3", "s3Location": { "bundleType": "zip", diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/get-on-premises-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/get-on-premises-instance.rst index 6b8520a8ca7c..ece3d175b0ac 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/get-on-premises-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/get-on-premises-instance.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "registerTime": 1425579465.228, "instanceArn": "arn:aws:codedeploy:us-east-1:123456789012:instance/AssetTag12010298EX_4IwLNI2Alh" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/list-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/list-deployments.rst index 64732f2573d5..efdf42438c85 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/list-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/list-deployments.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "d-EXAMPLE22", "d-EXAMPLE33" ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/list-tags-for-resource.rst index c1a569bd2e6c..767bd131ae73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging instances for deployment groups in CodeDeploy `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging instances for deployment groups in CodeDeploy `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/push.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/push.rst index ea30dc58e71a..44dd33e476c3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/push.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/push.rst @@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ The following ``push`` example bundles and deploys an application revision to Am The output describes how to use the ``create-deployment`` command to create a deployment that uses the uploaded application revision. :: - To deploy with this revision, run: - aws deploy create-deployment --application-name WordPress_App --deployment-config-name --deployment-group-name --s3-location bucket=CodeDeployDemoBucket,key=WordPressApp.zip,bundleType=zip,eTag="cecc9b8EXAMPLE50a6e71fdb88EXAMPLE",version=LFsJAUdEXAMPLEfvKtvi79L8EXAMPLE \ No newline at end of file + To deploy with this revision, run: + aws deploy create-deployment --application-name WordPress_App --deployment-config-name --deployment-group-name --s3-location bucket=CodeDeployDemoBucket,key=WordPressApp.zip,bundleType=zip,eTag="cecc9b8EXAMPLE50a6e71fdb88EXAMPLE",version=LFsJAUdEXAMPLEfvKtvi79L8EXAMPLE diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/stop-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/stop-deployment.rst index ad13a7fcb099..87a9fda22d8a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/stop-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/stop-deployment.rst @@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ The following ``stop-deployment`` example attempts to stop an in-progress deploy Output:: { - "status": "Succeeded", + "status": "Succeeded", "statusMessage": "No more commands will be scheduled for execution in the deployment instances" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/deploy/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/deploy/tag-resource.rst index fef3ae6e140e..d29f64318425 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/deploy/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/deploy/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds two tags with keys Name and Type, an If successful, this command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging instances for deployment groups in CodeDeploy `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging instances for deployment groups in CodeDeploy `__ in the *AWS CodeDeploy User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/accept-invitation.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/accept-invitation.rst index 215501a3a09b..8c82e32147e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/accept-invitation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/accept-invitation.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``accept-invitation`` example accepts an invitation to become a me This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Responding to a behavior graph invitation `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Responding to a behavior graph invitation `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/create-graph.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/create-graph.rst index f8ba410fda06..d4ed60a544e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/create-graph.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/create-graph.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "GraphArn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:027c7c4610ea4aacaf0b883093cab899" } -For more information, see `Enabling Amazon Detective `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Amazon Detective `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/create-members.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/create-members.rst index b8843a500be8..f1bf419e18a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/create-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/create-members.rst @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ The following ``create-members`` example invites two AWS accounts to become memb Output:: { - "Members": [ - { + "Members": [ + { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Output:: "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 }, - { + { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The following ``create-members`` example invites two AWS accounts to become memb Output:: { - "Members": [ - { + "Members": [ + { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Output:: "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 }, - { + { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAccounts": [ ] } -For more information, see `Inviting member accounts to a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Inviting member accounts to a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/delete-members.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/delete-members.rst index c2c00a1dd859..c2e97440b143 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/delete-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/delete-members.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAccounts": [ ] } -For more information, see `Removing member accounts from a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Removing member accounts from a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/disassociate-membership.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/disassociate-membership.rst index cc4a75fff5a1..59784a53b822 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/disassociate-membership.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/disassociate-membership.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following `disassociate-membership` example removes the AWS account that run aws detective disassociate-membership \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234 -For more information, see `Removing your account from a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Removing your account from a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/get-members.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/get-members.rst index 64554dfe0bd3..703c069bd364 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/get-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/get-members.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The following ``get-members`` example retrieves information about two member acc Output:: { - "MemberDetails": [ - { + "MemberDetails": [ + { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 } - { + { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAccounts": [ ] } -For more information, see `Viewing the list of accounts in a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing the list of accounts in a behavior graph`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/list-graphs.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/list-graphs.rst index a51d5afd8c49..4fdb39733cc3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/list-graphs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/list-graphs.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``list-graphs`` example retrieves the behavior graphs that the cal Output:: { - "GraphList": [ - { + "GraphList": [ + { "Arn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234", "CreatedTime": 1579736111000 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/list-invitations.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/list-invitations.rst index bb45810c9b0e..23c67c868ecd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/list-invitations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/list-invitations.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``list-invitations`` example retrieves the behavior graphs that th Output:: { - "Invitations": [ - { + "Invitations": [ + { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing your list of behavior graph invitations`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing your list of behavior graph invitations`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/list-members.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/list-members.rst index 2a82780978c7..930235cc2248 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/list-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/list-members.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Output:: "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 }, - { + { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing the list of accounts in a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing the list of accounts in a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 636576a1eac2..fc801dd3140a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/reject-invitation.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/reject-invitation.rst index 5ed3bf41142d..3a1a16e6ba6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/reject-invitation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/reject-invitation.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``reject-invitation`` example rejects an invitation to become a me This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Responding to a behavior graph invitation`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Responding to a behavior graph invitation`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/tag-resource.rst index fcbac51e0834..c428b6938114 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example assigns a value for the Department tag to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/detective/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/detective/untag-resource.rst index 6792de249772..7882f1b53c7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/detective/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/detective/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the Department tag from the spe This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing tags for a behavior graph `__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/devicefarm/get-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/devicefarm/get-upload.rst index e42a9a9de849..ebdf92fa0682 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/devicefarm/get-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/devicefarm/get-upload.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: "metadata": "{\"device_admin\":false,\"activity_name\":\"ccom.example.client.LauncherActivity\",\"version_name\":\"1.0.2.94\",\"screens\":[\"small\",\"normal\",\"large\",\"xlarge\"],\"error_type\":null,\"sdk_version\":\"16\",\"package_name\":\"com.example.client\",\"version_code\":\"20994\",\"native_code\":[\"armeabi-v7a\"],\"target_sdk_version\":\"25\"}" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-connection-on-interconnect.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-connection-on-interconnect.rst index 5efbf07d5d4d..4cc6794d2862 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-connection-on-interconnect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-connection-on-interconnect.rst @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ The following ``allocate-connection-on-interconnect`` command creates a hosted c Output:: { - "partnerName": "TIVIT", - "vlan": 101, - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", - "connectionState": "ordering", - "bandwidth": "500Mbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", + "partnerName": "TIVIT", + "vlan": 101, + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", + "connectionState": "ordering", + "bandwidth": "500Mbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", "region": "sa-east-1" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-hosted-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-hosted-connection.rst index 4c3c43774249..fb714b094ba3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-hosted-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-hosted-connection.rst @@ -5,20 +5,20 @@ The following ``allocate-hosted-connection`` example creates a hosted connection aws directconnect allocate-hosted-connection \ --bandwidth 500Mbps \ --connection-name mydcinterconnect \ - --owner-account 123456789012 - -connection-id dxcon-fgktov66 + --owner-account 123456789012 + -connection-id dxcon-fgktov66 -vlan 101 Output:: { - "partnerName": "TIVIT", - "vlan": 101, - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", - "connectionState": "ordering", - "bandwidth": "500Mbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", + "partnerName": "TIVIT", + "vlan": 101, + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", + "connectionState": "ordering", + "bandwidth": "500Mbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", "region": "sa-east-1" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-private-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-private-virtual-interface.rst index 78cab01f2bdb..a0f5174edb91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-private-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-private-virtual-interface.rst @@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ The following ``allocate-private-virtual-interface`` command provisions a privat Output:: { - "virtualInterfaceState": "confirming", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 1000, - "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgy8orxu", - "authKey": "asdf34example", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n \n 1000\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + "virtualInterfaceState": "confirming", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 1000, + "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgy8orxu", + "authKey": "asdf34example", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n \n 1000\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "PrivateVirtualInterface" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-public-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-public-virtual-interface.rst index 57157db4c891..e26f4a73882a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-public-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/allocate-public-virtual-interface.rst @@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ The following ``allocate-public-virtual-interface`` command provisions a public Output:: { - "virtualInterfaceState": "confirming", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 2000, - "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg9xo9vp", - "authKey": "asdf34example", + "virtualInterfaceState": "confirming", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 2000, + "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg9xo9vp", + "authKey": "asdf34example", "routeFilterPrefixes": [ { "cidr": "203.0.113.0/30" - }, + }, { "cidr": "203.0.113.4/30" } - ], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "public", + ], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "public", "virtualInterfaceName": "PublicVirtualInterface" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-connection-with-lag.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-connection-with-lag.rst index bd98b3e1d847..754cb1d424c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-connection-with-lag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-connection-with-lag.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", - "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "Con2ForLag", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", + "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "Con2ForLag", "region": "us-east-1" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-hosted-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-hosted-connection.rst index 3c177636a274..456b6d4c9ea6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-hosted-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-hosted-connection.rst @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "partnerName": "TIVIT", - "vlan": 101, - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", - "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", - "connectionState": "ordering", - "bandwidth": "500Mbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", + "partnerName": "TIVIT", + "vlan": 101, + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", + "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", + "connectionState": "ordering", + "bandwidth": "500Mbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", "region": "sa-east-1" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-virtual-interface.rst index 2e396109807b..9db87a462bbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/associate-virtual-interface.rst @@ -5,44 +5,44 @@ The following example associates the specified virtual interface with the specif Command:: aws directconnect associate-virtual-interface --connection-id dxlag-ffjhj9lx --virtual-interface-id dxvif-fgputw0j - + Output:: { - "virtualInterfaceState": "pending", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 123, - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-38e90b51", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgputw0j", - "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "CSVA1", + "virtualInterfaceState": "pending", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 123, + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-38e90b51", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgputw0j", + "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "CSVA1", "bgpPeers": [ { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", - "bgpPeerState": "deleting", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", + "bgpPeerState": "deleting", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 - }, + }, { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", - "bgpPeerState": "pending", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", + "bgpPeerState": "pending", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 } - ], - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 123\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + ], + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 123\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "VIF1A" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-private-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-private-virtual-interface.rst index 6c16922237bc..22dd7a4f4a78 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-private-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-private-virtual-interface.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Output:: { "virtualInterfaceState": "pending" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-public-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-public-virtual-interface.rst index 8b659a9296f9..1b68e8dddd12 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-public-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/confirm-public-virtual-interface.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Output:: { "virtualInterfaceState": "verifying" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-bgp-peer.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-bgp-peer.rst index 74229eef3c22..4379ba68dac7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-bgp-peer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-bgp-peer.rst @@ -5,46 +5,46 @@ The following example creates an IPv6 BGP peering session on private virtual int Command:: aws directconnect create-bgp-peer --virtual-interface-id dxvif-fg1vuj3d --new-bgp-peer asn=64600,addressFamily=ipv6 - + Output:: { "virtualInterface": { - "virtualInterfaceState": "available", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 125, - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-f9eb0c90", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg1vuj3d", - "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "EqDC2", + "virtualInterfaceState": "available", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 125, + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-f9eb0c90", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg1vuj3d", + "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "EqDC2", "bgpPeers": [ { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample", - "bgpPeerState": "available", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample", + "bgpPeerState": "available", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 - }, + }, { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125", - "addressFamily": "ipv6", - "authKey": "0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample", - "bgpPeerState": "pending", - "amazonAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125", + "addressFamily": "ipv6", + "authKey": "0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample", + "bgpPeerState": "pending", + "amazonAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125", "asn": 64600 } - ], - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 125\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample\n 2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125\n 2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125\n 64600\n 0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + ], + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 125\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample\n 2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125\n 2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125\n 64600\n 0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "Test" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-connection.rst index 0ba878f46af5..a28107c2f76b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-connection.rst @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ The following ``create-connection`` command creates a connection from your netwo Output:: { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fg31dyv6", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "Connection to AWS", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fg31dyv6", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "Connection to AWS", "region": "sa-east-1" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway-association.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway-association.rst index a1ce40c3ff32..1a37fc55f971 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway-association.rst @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Output:: { "directConnectGatewayAssociation": { - "associationState": "associating", - "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-6efe725e", + "associationState": "associating", + "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-6efe725e", "virtualGatewayRegion": "us-east-2" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway.rst index 4fa1f8b0d31a..42d3c5210ce4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-direct-connect-gateway.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a Direct Connect gateway** -The following example creates a Direct Connect gateway with the name ``DxGateway1``. +The following example creates a Direct Connect gateway with the name ``DxGateway1``. Command:: @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Output:: { "directConnectGateway": { - "amazonSideAsn": 64512, - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bdexample", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", + "amazonSideAsn": 64512, + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bdexample", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", "directConnectGatewayState": "available" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-interconnect.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-interconnect.rst index 8c0b3f027c19..1889e7e6705a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-interconnect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-interconnect.rst @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ The following ``create-interconnect`` command creates an interconnect between an Output:: { - "region": "sa-east-1", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "interconnectName": "1G Interconnect to AWS", - "interconnectId": "dxcon-fgktov66", + "region": "sa-east-1", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "interconnectName": "1G Interconnect to AWS", + "interconnectId": "dxcon-fgktov66", "interconnectState": "requested" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-lag.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-lag.rst index 74ba9added4d..d87ab8330a41 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-lag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-lag.rst @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "awsDevice": "CSVA1-23u8tlpaz8iks", - "numberOfConnections": 2, - "lagState": "pending", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "lagName": "1GBLag", + "awsDevice": "CSVA1-23u8tlpaz8iks", + "numberOfConnections": 2, + "lagState": "pending", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "lagName": "1GBLag", "connections": [ { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffqr6x5q", - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "CSVA1", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffqr6x5q", + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "CSVA1", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" - }, + }, { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fflqyj95", - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "CSVA1", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fflqyj95", + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "CSVA1", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" } - ], - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "minimumLinks": 0, - "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", - "region": "us-east-1", + ], + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "minimumLinks": 0, + "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", + "region": "us-east-1", "location": "CSVA1" } **To create a LAG using an existing connection** -The following example creates a LAG from an existing connection in your account, and requests a second new connection for the LAG with the same bandwidth and location as the existing connection. +The following example creates a LAG from an existing connection in your account, and requests a second new connection for the LAG with the same bandwidth and location as the existing connection. Command:: @@ -54,36 +54,36 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "awsDevice": "EqDC2-4h6ce2r1bes6", - "numberOfConnections": 2, - "lagState": "pending", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "lagName": "2ConnLAG", + "awsDevice": "EqDC2-4h6ce2r1bes6", + "numberOfConnections": 2, + "lagState": "pending", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "lagName": "2ConnLAG", "connections": [ { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fh6ljcvo", - "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-fhccu14t", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fh6ljcvo", + "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-fhccu14t", "region": "us-east-1" - }, + }, { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fgk145dr", - "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", - "connectionState": "down", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "VAConn1", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fgk145dr", + "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", + "connectionState": "down", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "VAConn1", "region": "us-east-1" } - ], - "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", - "minimumLinks": 0, - "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", - "region": "us-east-1", + ], + "lagId": "dxlag-fhccu14t", + "minimumLinks": 0, + "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", + "region": "us-east-1", "location": "EqDC2" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-private-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-private-virtual-interface.rst index ff686afce586..0796920144d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-private-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-private-virtual-interface.rst @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ The following ``create-private-virtual-interface`` command creates a private vir Output:: { - "virtualInterfaceState": "pending", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 101, - "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-ffhhk74f", - "authKey": "asdf34example", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 101\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + "virtualInterfaceState": "pending", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 101, + "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-ffhhk74f", + "authKey": "asdf34example", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 101\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "PrivateVirtualInterface" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-public-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-public-virtual-interface.rst index 266b6a78b03c..f85663758d9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-public-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-public-virtual-interface.rst @@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ The following ``create-public-virtual-interface`` command creates a public virtu Output:: { - "virtualInterfaceState": "verifying", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 2000, - "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgh0hcrk", - "authKey": "asdf34example", + "virtualInterfaceState": "verifying", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 2000, + "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgh0hcrk", + "authKey": "asdf34example", "routeFilterPrefixes": [ { "cidr": "203.0.113.0/30" - }, + }, { "cidr": "203.0.113.4/30" } - ], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "public", + ], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "public", "virtualInterfaceName": "PublicVirtualInterface" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-transit-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-transit-virtual-interface.rst index 56de738eb35b..53b27d41e105 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-transit-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/create-transit-virtual-interface.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Transit Virtual Interface to the Direct Connect Gateway `__ in the *AWS Direct Connect User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Transit Virtual Interface to the Direct Connect Gateway `__ in the *AWS Direct Connect User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-bgp-peer.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-bgp-peer.rst index 860fcf1003e7..6d2ab442f8d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-bgp-peer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-bgp-peer.rst @@ -5,46 +5,46 @@ The following example deletes the IPv6 BGP peer from virtual interface ``dxvif-f Command:: aws directconnect delete-bgp-peer --virtual-interface-id dxvif-fg1vuj3d --asn 64600 --customer-address 2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125 - + Output:: { "virtualInterface": { - "virtualInterfaceState": "available", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 125, - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-f9eb0c90", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg1vuj3d", - "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "EqDC2", + "virtualInterfaceState": "available", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 125, + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-f9eb0c90", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg1vuj3d", + "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "EqDC2", "bgpPeers": [ { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", - "addressFamily": "ipv4", - "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample", - "bgpPeerState": "available", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", + "addressFamily": "ipv4", + "authKey": "0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0uexample", + "bgpPeerState": "available", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 - }, + }, { - "bgpStatus": "down", - "customerAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125", - "addressFamily": "ipv6", - "authKey": "0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample", - "bgpPeerState": "deleting", - "amazonAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125", + "bgpStatus": "down", + "customerAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4216/125", + "addressFamily": "ipv6", + "authKey": "0xS27kAIU_VHPjjAexample", + "bgpPeerState": "deleting", + "amazonAddress": "2001:db8:1100:2f0:0:1:9cb4:4211/125", "asn": 64600 } - ], - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 125\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + ], + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 125\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0xC_ukbCerl6EYA0example\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "Test" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-connection.rst index ace973652585..6cdfc2d33c49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-connection.rst @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ The following ``delete-connection`` command deletes the specified connection:: Output:: { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fg31dyv6", - "connectionState": "deleted", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "Connection to AWS", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fg31dyv6", + "connectionState": "deleted", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "Connection to AWS", "region": "sa-east-1" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-direct-connect-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-direct-connect-gateway.rst index 1a4611bb2541..0a115ddb8bad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-direct-connect-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-direct-connect-gateway.rst @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Output:: { "directConnectGateway": { - "amazonSideAsn": 64512, - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", + "amazonSideAsn": 64512, + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", "directConnectGatewayState": "deleting" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-interconnect.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-interconnect.rst index 0d37264536f9..7f2569de9810 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-interconnect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-interconnect.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Output:: { "interconnectState": "deleted" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-lag.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-lag.rst index 42adba0dc07e..5c0370beb864 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-lag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-lag.rst @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "awsDevice": "EqDC2-4h6ce2r1bes6", - "numberOfConnections": 0, - "lagState": "deleted", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "lagName": "TestLAG", - "connections": [], - "lagId": "dxlag-ffrhowd9", - "minimumLinks": 0, - "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", - "region": "us-east-1", + "awsDevice": "EqDC2-4h6ce2r1bes6", + "numberOfConnections": 0, + "lagState": "deleted", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "lagName": "TestLAG", + "connections": [], + "lagId": "dxlag-ffrhowd9", + "minimumLinks": 0, + "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", + "region": "us-east-1", "location": "EqDC2" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-virtual-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-virtual-interface.rst index 2acc50662aa6..819cc038220c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-virtual-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/delete-virtual-interface.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Output:: { "virtualInterfaceState": "deleting" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connection-loa.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connection-loa.rst index 79136fc6b993..710d048e786d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connection-loa.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connection-loa.rst @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ The previous example requires the use of the ``base64`` utility to decode the ou .. code:: - aws directconnect describe-connection-loa --connection-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 + aws directconnect describe-connection-loa --connection-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 .. code:: certutil -decode myLoaCfa.base64 myLoaCfa.pdf - -For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections-on-interconnect.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections-on-interconnect.rst index 464c1c8d6e39..629a9936f982 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections-on-interconnect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections-on-interconnect.rst @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Output:: { "connections": [ { - "partnerName": "TIVIT", - "vlan": 101, - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", - "connectionState": "ordering", - "bandwidth": "500Mbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", + "partnerName": "TIVIT", + "vlan": 101, + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", + "connectionState": "ordering", + "bandwidth": "500Mbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", "region": "sa-east-1" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections.rst index d08684617084..84e3369db3ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-connections.rst @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Output:: { "connections": [ { - "awsDevice": "EqDC2-123h49s71dabc", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", - "lagId": "dxlag-ffrz71kw", - "connectionState": "down", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "My_Connection", - "loaIssueTime": 1491568964.0, + "awsDevice": "EqDC2-123h49s71dabc", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fguhmqlc", + "lagId": "dxlag-ffrz71kw", + "connectionState": "down", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "My_Connection", + "loaIssueTime": 1491568964.0, "region": "us-east-1" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-associations.rst index 17572c0440ff..8d506337332f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-associations.rst @@ -9,21 +9,21 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "nextToken": "eyJ2IjoxLCJzIjoxLCJpIjoiOU83OTFodzdycnZCbkN4MExHeHVwQT09IiwiYyI6InIxTEN0UEVHV0I1UFlkaWFnNlUxanJkRWF6eW1iOElHM0FRVW1MdHRJK0dxcnN1RWtvcFBKWFE2ZjRNRGdGTkhCa0tDZmVINEtZOEYwZ0dEYWZpbmU0ZnZMYVhKRjdXRVdENmdQZ1Y4d2w0PSJ9", + "nextToken": "eyJ2IjoxLCJzIjoxLCJpIjoiOU83OTFodzdycnZCbkN4MExHeHVwQT09IiwiYyI6InIxTEN0UEVHV0I1UFlkaWFnNlUxanJkRWF6eW1iOElHM0FRVW1MdHRJK0dxcnN1RWtvcFBKWFE2ZjRNRGdGTkhCa0tDZmVINEtZOEYwZ0dEYWZpbmU0ZnZMYVhKRjdXRVdENmdQZ1Y4d2w0PSJ9", "directConnectGatewayAssociations": [ { - "associationState": "associating", - "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-6efe725e", + "associationState": "associating", + "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-6efe725e", "virtualGatewayRegion": "us-east-2" - }, + }, { - "associationState": "disassociating", - "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-ebaa27db", + "associationState": "disassociating", + "virtualGatewayOwnerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-ebaa27db", "virtualGatewayRegion": "us-east-2" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-attachments.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-attachments.rst index 965d4a503cc1..3fcb37808c1d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-attachments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateway-attachments.rst @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ Output:: { "directConnectGatewayAttachments": [ { - "virtualInterfaceOwnerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", - "virtualInterfaceRegion": "us-east-2", - "attachmentState": "attaching", + "virtualInterfaceOwnerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bexample", + "virtualInterfaceRegion": "us-east-2", + "attachmentState": "attaching", "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fg9zyabc" } - ], + ], "nextToken": "eyJ2IjoxLCJzIjoxLCJpIjoibEhXdlNpUXF5RzhoL1JyUW52SlV2QT09IiwiYyI6Im5wQjFHQ0RyQUdRS3puNnNXcUlINCtkTTA4dTk3KzBiU0xtb05JQmlaczZ6NXRIYmk3c3VESUxFTTd6a2FzVHM0VTFwaGJkZGNxTytqWmQ3QzMzOGRQaTVrTThrOG1zelRsV3gyMWV3VTNFPSJ9" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateways.rst index f805cc917514..2faee34c794a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-direct-connect-gateways.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe your Direct Connect gateways** -The following example describe all of your Direct Connect gateways. +The following example describe all of your Direct Connect gateways. Command:: @@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ Output:: { "directConnectGateways": [ { - "amazonSideAsn": 64512, - "directConnectGatewayId": "cf68415c-f4ae-48f2-87a7-3b52cexample", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway2", + "amazonSideAsn": 64512, + "directConnectGatewayId": "cf68415c-f4ae-48f2-87a7-3b52cexample", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway2", "directConnectGatewayState": "available" - }, + }, { - "amazonSideAsn": 64512, - "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bdexample", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", + "amazonSideAsn": 64512, + "directConnectGatewayId": "5f294f92-bafb-4011-916d-9b0bdexample", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "directConnectGatewayName": "DxGateway1", "directConnectGatewayState": "available" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-hosted-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-hosted-connections.rst index 07d2c3cbfdb9..a853fb794962 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-hosted-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-hosted-connections.rst @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ Output:: { "connections": [ { - "partnerName": "TIVIT", - "vlan": 101, - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", - "connectionState": "ordering", - "bandwidth": "500Mbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", + "partnerName": "TIVIT", + "vlan": 101, + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffzc51m1", + "connectionState": "ordering", + "bandwidth": "500Mbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "connectionName": "mydcinterconnect", "region": "sa-east-1" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnect-loa.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnect-loa.rst index ac76f72a9ccf..ffedab175781 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnect-loa.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnect-loa.rst @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ The previous example requires the use of the ``base64`` utility to decode the ou .. code:: - aws directconnect describe-interconnect-loa --interconnect-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 + aws directconnect describe-interconnect-loa --interconnect-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 .. code:: certutil -decode myLoaCfa.base64 myLoaCfa.pdf - -For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnects.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnects.rst index bfd6a4c853c8..8eadb80a494a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-interconnects.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Output:: { "interconnects": [ { - "region": "sa-east-1", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "TIVIT", - "interconnectName": "1G Interconnect to AWS", - "interconnectId": "dxcon-fgktov66", + "region": "sa-east-1", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "TIVIT", + "interconnectName": "1G Interconnect to AWS", + "interconnectId": "dxcon-fgktov66", "interconnectState": "down" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-lags.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-lags.rst index 88d5a324ad8a..842a54ed19ae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-lags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-lags.rst @@ -11,38 +11,38 @@ Output:: { "lags": [ { - "awsDevice": "EqDC2-19y7z3m17xpuz", - "numberOfConnections": 2, - "lagState": "down", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "lagName": "DA-LAG", + "awsDevice": "EqDC2-19y7z3m17xpuz", + "numberOfConnections": 2, + "lagState": "down", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "lagName": "DA-LAG", "connections": [ { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffnikghc", - "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "10Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-fgsu9erb", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffnikghc", + "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "10Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-fgsu9erb", "region": "us-east-1" - }, + }, { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fglgbdea", - "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "10Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-fgsu9erb", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fglgbdea", + "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "10Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-fgsu9erb", "region": "us-east-1" } - ], - "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", - "minimumLinks": 0, - "connectionsBandwidth": "10Gbps", - "region": "us-east-1", + ], + "lagId": "dxlag-fgsu9erb", + "minimumLinks": 0, + "connectionsBandwidth": "10Gbps", + "region": "us-east-1", "location": "EqDC2" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-loa.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-loa.rst index cc5ae23fd677..0dfaff3bb7ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-loa.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-loa.rst @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ The previous example requires the use of the ``base64`` utility to decode the ou .. code:: - aws directconnect describe-loa --connection-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 + aws directconnect describe-loa --connection-id dxcon-fh6ayh1d --output text --query loa.loaContent > myLoaCfa.base64 .. code:: certutil -decode myLoaCfa.base64 myLoaCfa.pdf - -For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information about controlling AWS CLI output, see `Controlling Command Output from the AWS Command Line Interface `_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-locations.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-locations.rst index a512adc40d27..1b12fe70aca7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-locations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-locations.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Output:: { "locations": [ { - "locationName": "NAP do Brasil, Barueri, Sao Paulo", + "locationName": "NAP do Brasil, Barueri, Sao Paulo", "locationCode": "TNDB" - }, + }, { - "locationName": "Tivit - Site Transamerica (Sao Paulo)", + "locationName": "Tivit - Site Transamerica (Sao Paulo)", "locationCode": "TIVIT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-tags.rst index 4d658c452718..5cb68b315d44 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-tags.rst @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ Output:: { "resourceTags": [ { - "resourceArn": "arn:aws:directconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:dxcon/dxcon-abcabc12", + "resourceArn": "arn:aws:directconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:dxcon/dxcon-abcabc12", "tags": [ { - "value": "VAConnection", + "value": "VAConnection", "key": "Name" } ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-gateways.rst index c1c1f5506674..5edc40e77f99 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-gateways.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Output:: { "virtualGateways": [ { - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", "virtualGatewayState": "available" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-interfaces.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-interfaces.rst index 0aca469ca24f..09e1211c954c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-interfaces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/describe-virtual-interfaces.rst @@ -9,45 +9,45 @@ Output:: { "virtualInterfaces": [ { - "virtualInterfaceState": "down", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 101, - "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-ffhhk74f", - "authKey": "asdf34example", - "routeFilterPrefixes": [], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 101\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "private", + "virtualInterfaceState": "down", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 101, + "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-ffhhk74f", + "authKey": "asdf34example", + "routeFilterPrefixes": [], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 101\n 192.168.1.2/30\n 192.168.1.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n private\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "PrivateVirtualInterface" - }, + }, { - "virtualInterfaceState": "verifying", - "asn": 65000, - "vlan": 2000, - "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", - "virtualGatewayId": "", - "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgh0hcrk", - "authKey": "asdf34example", + "virtualInterfaceState": "verifying", + "asn": 65000, + "vlan": 2000, + "customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", + "virtualGatewayId": "", + "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgh0hcrk", + "authKey": "asdf34example", "routeFilterPrefixes": [ { "cidr": "203.0.113.4/30" - }, + }, { "cidr": "203.0.113.0/30" } - ], - "location": "TIVIT", - "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", - "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", - "virtualInterfaceType": "public", + ], + "location": "TIVIT", + "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 2000\n 203.0.113.2/30\n 203.0.113.1/30\n 65000\n asdf34example\n 7224\n public\n\n", + "amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30", + "virtualInterfaceType": "public", "virtualInterfaceName": "PublicVirtualInterface" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/disassociate-connection-from-lag.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/disassociate-connection-from-lag.rst index b6590bfe90da..089822c830de 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/disassociate-connection-from-lag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/disassociate-connection-from-lag.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "EqDC2", - "connectionName": "Con2ForLag", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fg9607vm", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "EqDC2", + "connectionName": "Con2ForLag", "region": "us-east-1" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/tag-resource.rst index 5d10b237f500..dc30b5eff7e9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/tag-resource.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ The following command adds a tag with a key of ``Name`` and a value of ``VAConne Command:: aws directconnect tag-resource --resource-arn arn:aws:directconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:dxcon/dxcon-abcabc12 --tags "key=Name,value=VAConnection" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/untag-resource.rst index 684af0e1ede3..ae9be1247315 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/untag-resource.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ The following command removes the tag with the key ``Name`` from connection ``dx Command:: aws directconnect untag-resource --resource-arn arn:aws:directconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:dxcon/dxcon-abcabc12 --tag-keys Name - diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-lag.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-lag.rst index 6e69f9c62e3d..831d1ad160f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-lag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-lag.rst @@ -9,36 +9,36 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "awsDevice": "CSVA1-23u8tlpaz8iks", - "numberOfConnections": 2, - "lagState": "down", - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "lagName": "2ConnLag", + "awsDevice": "CSVA1-23u8tlpaz8iks", + "numberOfConnections": 2, + "lagState": "down", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "lagName": "2ConnLag", "connections": [ { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-fflqyj95", - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "CSVA1", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-fflqyj95", + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "CSVA1", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" - }, + }, { - "ownerAccount": "123456789012", - "connectionId": "dxcon-ffqr6x5q", - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "connectionState": "requested", - "bandwidth": "1Gbps", - "location": "CSVA1", - "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "ownerAccount": "123456789012", + "connectionId": "dxcon-ffqr6x5q", + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "connectionState": "requested", + "bandwidth": "1Gbps", + "location": "CSVA1", + "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" } - ], - "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", - "minimumLinks": 0, - "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", - "region": "us-east-1", + ], + "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", + "minimumLinks": 0, + "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", + "region": "us-east-1", "location": "CSVA1" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-virtual-interface-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-virtual-interface-attributes.rst index 1bcae611d16a..7abb5b41866f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-virtual-interface-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/directconnect/update-virtual-interface-attributes.rst @@ -46,6 +46,6 @@ Output:: "awsDeviceV2": "loc1-26wz6vEXAMPLE", "tags": [] } - + For more information, see `Setting Network MTU for Private Virtual Interfaces or Transit Virtual Interfaces `__ in the *AWS Direct Connect User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/discovery/describe-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/discovery/describe-configurations.rst index cb3b57f2c273..da462f3fbfe5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/discovery/describe-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/discovery/describe-configurations.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example command describes the configurations of two specified servers. The action detects the type of asset from the configuration ID. Only one type of asset is allowed per command. -Command:: +Command:: aws discovery describe-configurations --configuration-ids "d-server-099385097ef9fbcfb" "d-server-0c4f2dd1fee22c6c1" @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Output:: "application.configurationId": "d-application-0ac39bc0e4fad0e42" }, { - "application.serverCount": "0", + "application.serverCount": "0", "application.name": "Application-67890", "application.lastModifiedTime": "2016-12-13 23:53:33.0", "application.description": "", diff --git a/awscli/examples/dlm/create-default-role.rst b/awscli/examples/dlm/create-default-role.rst index 57c1aae5a452..16c2c8366279 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dlm/create-default-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dlm/create-default-role.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``dlm create-default-role`` example creates the AWSDataLifecycleMa This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Default service roles for Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Default service roles for Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dlm/create-lifecycle-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/dlm/create-lifecycle-policy.rst index 12eb5506d58b..db881c5649c9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dlm/create-lifecycle-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dlm/create-lifecycle-policy.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``create-lifecycle-policy`` example creates a lifecycle policy tha --state ENABLED \ --execution-role-arn arn:aws:iam::12345678910:role/AWSDataLifecycleManagerDefaultRole \ --policy-details file://policyDetails.json - + Contents of ``policyDetails.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/dlm/update-lifecycle-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/dlm/update-lifecycle-policy.rst index 6cd08fb69a64..657a04d79812 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dlm/update-lifecycle-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dlm/update-lifecycle-policy.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The following ``update-lifecycle-policy`` example updates the target tags for th aws dlm update-lifecycle-policy \ --policy-id policy-0123456789abcdef0 --policy-details file://policyDetails.json - + Contents of ``policyDetails.json``. Other details not referenced in this file are not changed by the command. :: { @@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ Contents of ``policyDetails.json``. Other details not referenced in this file ar "Key": "project", "Value": "lima" } - ] + ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-subnet-group.rst index 9c3d895ffc4e..0b79de3491e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-subnet-group.rst @@ -9,28 +9,28 @@ The following ``create-replication-subnet-group`` example creates a group consis Output:: - { + { "ReplicationSubnetGroup": { "ReplicationSubnetGroupIdentifier": "my-subnet-group", "ReplicationSubnetGroupDescription": "my subnet group", "VpcId": "vpc-136a4c6a", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "Subnets": [ - { + { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-da327bf6", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" - }, - { + }, + { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-bac383e0", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" - }, - { + }, + { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-d7c825e8", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-east-1e" diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-task.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-task.rst index 9428c4fb019e..a715fe3fb726 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/create-replication-task.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**To create a replication task** +**To create a replication task** The following ``create-replication-task`` example creates a replication task. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-account-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-account-attributes.rst index 516b33e05475..91a6d56f075d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-account-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-account-attributes.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: }, ...remaining output omitted... - + ], "UniqueAccountIdentifier": "cqahfbfy5xee" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-connections.rst index e1a0d042a0b4..4712a1ef6f71 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-connections.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-connections`` example lists the connections that you have tested between a replication instance and an endpoint. :: - aws dms describe-connections + aws dms describe-connections Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-endpoints.rst index bf657d18f4d8..1e9f423ab302 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-endpoints.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-endpoints`` example lists the endpoints in your AWS account. :: - aws dms describe-endpoints + aws dms describe-endpoints Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-replication-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-replication-tasks.rst index c4df6d296902..51e45c0f9c20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/describe-replication-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/describe-replication-tasks.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**To describe a replication task** +**To describe a replication task** The following ``describe-replication-tasks`` example describes current replication tasks. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/modify-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/modify-endpoint.rst index eee445928a80..47908b19b067 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/modify-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/modify-endpoint.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-endpoint`` example adds an extra connection attribute to aws dms modify-endpoint \ --endpoint-arn "arn:aws:dms:us-east-1:123456789012:endpoint:GUVAFG34EECUOJ6QVZ56DAHT3U" \ - --extra-connection-attributes "compressionType=GZIP" + --extra-connection-attributes "compressionType=GZIP" Output:: @@ -32,4 +32,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Working with AWS DMS Endpoints` `__ in the *AWS Database Migration Service User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/modify-replication-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/modify-replication-subnet-group.rst index 4b910dcdf38f..10d9636d0b56 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/modify-replication-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/modify-replication-subnet-group.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``modify-replication-subnet-group`` example changes the lists of s Output:: - { + { "ReplicationSubnetGroup": { "ReplicationSubnetGroupIdentifier": "my-subnet-group", "ReplicationSubnetGroupDescription": "my subnet group", diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/start-replication-task-assessment.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/start-replication-task-assessment.rst index 40eb01060375..81e3651db1bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/start-replication-task-assessment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/start-replication-task-assessment.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``start-replication-task-assessment`` example starts a replication task assessment. :: aws dms start-replication-task-assessment \ - --replication-task-arn arn:aws:dms:us-east-1:123456789012:task:K55IUCGBASJS5VHZJIINA45FII + --replication-task-arn arn:aws:dms:us-east-1:123456789012:task:K55IUCGBASJS5VHZJIINA45FII Output:: @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Creating a Task Assessment Report `__ in the *AWS Database Migration Service User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/dms/stop-replication-task.rst b/awscli/examples/dms/stop-replication-task.rst index f353a96cbf89..e81ced92945a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dms/stop-replication-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dms/stop-replication-task.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``stop-replication-task`` example stops a task. :: aws dms stop-replication-task \ - --replication-task-arn arn:aws:dms:us-east-1:123456789012:task:K55IUCGBASJS5VHZJIINA45FII + --replication-task-arn arn:aws:dms:us-east-1:123456789012:task:K55IUCGBASJS5VHZJIINA45FII Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/docdb/create-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/docdb/create-db-instance.rst index f07d1839ed11..f32f846d2a73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/docdb/create-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/docdb/create-db-instance.rst @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Adding an Amazon DocumentDB Instance to a Cluster `__ in the *Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding an Amazon DocumentDB Instance to a Cluster `__ in the *Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/docdb/delete-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/docdb/delete-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst index 63720ad197a4..e841ad1b4515 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/docdb/delete-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/docdb/delete-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-db-cluster-parameter-group`` example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group ``sample-parameter-group``. :: aws docdb delete-db-cluster-parameter-group \ - --db-cluster-parameter-group-name sample-parameter-group + --db-cluster-parameter-group-name sample-parameter-group This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/docdb/describe-db-clusters.rst b/awscli/examples/docdb/describe-db-clusters.rst index 1e20b555e0b0..875ff9288203 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/docdb/describe-db-clusters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/docdb/describe-db-clusters.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-db-clusters`` example displays details for the Amazon DocumentDB cluster ``sample-cluster``. By omitting the ``--db-cluster-identifier`` parameter you can get information of up to 100 clusters. :: - aws docdb describe-db-clusters + aws docdb describe-db-clusters --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/docdb/reboot-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/docdb/reboot-db-instance.rst index 91a18ae80e3c..66fc017e18e0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/docdb/reboot-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/docdb/reboot-db-instance.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``reboot-db-instance`` example reboots the Amazon DocumentDB instance ``sample-cluster2``. :: aws docdb reboot-db-instance \ - --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster2 + --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster2 This command produces no output. Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ds/describe-directories.rst b/awscli/examples/ds/describe-directories.rst index 9f821f2acfaf..9568f6dfbb4a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ds/describe-directories.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ds/describe-directories.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-get-item.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-get-item.rst index c66584189c2a..fb4e180733d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-get-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-get-item.rst @@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ Output:: "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Somewhat Famous" } - }, + }, { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Blue Sky Blues" } - }, + }, { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Louder Than Ever" @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Output:: } ] }, - "UnprocessedKeys": {}, + "UnprocessedKeys": {}, "ConsumedCapacity": [ { "TableName": "MusicCollection", diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-write-item.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-write-item.rst index a9cac92dffa9..dbfe77df3c83 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-write-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/batch-write-item.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Contents of ``request-items.json``:: { "MusicCollection": [ - { + { "PutRequest": { "Item": { "Artist": {"S": "No One You Know"}, diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/create-table.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/create-table.rst index 4eba4a872408..a741275c275c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/create-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/create-table.rst @@ -15,33 +15,33 @@ Output:: "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { - "AttributeName": "Artist", + "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" - }, + }, { - "AttributeName": "SongTitle", + "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } - ], + ], "ProvisionedThroughput": { - "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, - "WriteCapacityUnits": 5, + "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, + "WriteCapacityUnits": 5, "ReadCapacityUnits": 5 - }, - "TableSizeBytes": 0, - "TableName": "MusicCollection", - "TableStatus": "CREATING", + }, + "TableSizeBytes": 0, + "TableName": "MusicCollection", + "TableStatus": "CREATING", "KeySchema": [ { - "KeyType": "HASH", + "KeyType": "HASH", "AttributeName": "Artist" - }, + }, { - "KeyType": "RANGE", + "KeyType": "RANGE", "AttributeName": "SongTitle" } - ], - "ItemCount": 0, + ], + "ItemCount": 0, "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-26T16:04:41.627000-07:00", "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ The following example uses the specified attributes and key schema to create a t \"NonKeyAttributes\": [\"Genre\", \"Year\"] } } - ]" + ]" Output:: @@ -583,9 +583,9 @@ The following example creates a table called ``GameScores`` with DynamoDB Stream --attribute-definitions AttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S \ --key-schema AttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE \ --provisioned-throughput ReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5 \ - --stream-specification StreamEnabled=TRUE,StreamViewType=KEYS_ONLY + --stream-specification StreamEnabled=TRUE,StreamViewType=KEYS_ONLY -Output:: +Output:: { "TableDescription": { @@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ For more information, see `Change data capture for DynamoDB Streams `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Analyzing Data Access Using CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-global-table.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-global-table.rst index 1a8a216d99d8..cc930f1a4528 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-global-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-global-table.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `DynamoDB Global Tables `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DynamoDB Global Tables `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-table.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-table.rst index 3d943f354ad0..857ba6253b17 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/describe-table.rst @@ -11,33 +11,33 @@ Output:: "Table": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { - "AttributeName": "Artist", + "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" - }, + }, { - "AttributeName": "SongTitle", + "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } - ], + ], "ProvisionedThroughput": { - "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, - "WriteCapacityUnits": 5, + "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, + "WriteCapacityUnits": 5, "ReadCapacityUnits": 5 - }, - "TableSizeBytes": 0, - "TableName": "MusicCollection", - "TableStatus": "ACTIVE", + }, + "TableSizeBytes": 0, + "TableName": "MusicCollection", + "TableStatus": "ACTIVE", "KeySchema": [ { - "KeyType": "HASH", + "KeyType": "HASH", "AttributeName": "Artist" - }, + }, { - "KeyType": "RANGE", + "KeyType": "RANGE", "AttributeName": "SongTitle" } - ], - "ItemCount": 0, + ], + "ItemCount": 0, "CreationDateTime": 1421866952.062 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/get-item.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/get-item.rst index d00669ffc565..e9ce5a18f75d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/get-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/get-item.rst @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ Output:: "Item": { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" - }, + }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" - }, + }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" } @@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ Output:: "Item": { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" - }, + }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" - }, + }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" } @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Reading an Item `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reading an Item `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-backups.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-backups.rst index da9eb639d17c..76b5c62cb739 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-backups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-backups.rst @@ -156,4 +156,4 @@ Output :: ] } -For more information, see `On-Demand Backup and Restore for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `On-Demand Backup and Restore for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-contributor-insights.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-contributor-insights.rst index 911f38ed70e9..598d1051fba1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-contributor-insights.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-contributor-insights.rst @@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Analyzing Data Access Using CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Analyzing Data Access Using CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tables.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tables.rst index 23b3173f961a..ce972afff06e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tables.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tables.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing Table Names `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing Table Names `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tags-of-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tags-of-resource.rst index a8638e62d0b6..e300de67c744 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tags-of-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/list-tags-of-resource.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/put-item.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/put-item.rst index 02c44783756a..707ba8898c7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/put-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/put-item.rst @@ -91,4 +91,3 @@ If the key already exists, you should see the following output:: A client error (ConditionalCheckFailedException) occurred when calling the PutItem operation: The conditional request failed. For more information, see `Writing an Item `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/query.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/query.rst index 2e81cbfd05cd..b4f26ce733e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/query.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/query.rst @@ -222,4 +222,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Working with Queries in DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Queries in DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/scan.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/scan.rst index a270aebd4a1a..a7f9ef361686 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/scan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/scan.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The following ``scan`` example scans the entire ``MusicCollection`` table, and t Contents of ``expression-attribute-names.json``:: { - "#ST": "SongTitle", + "#ST": "SongTitle", "#AT":"AlbumTitle" } @@ -25,26 +25,26 @@ Contents of ``expression-attribute-values.json``:: Output:: { - "Count": 2, + "Count": 2, "Items": [ { "SongTitle": { "S": "Call Me Today" - }, + }, "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Somewhat Famous" } - }, + }, { "SongTitle": { "S": "Scared of My Shadow" - }, + }, "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Blue Sky Blues" } } - ], - "ScannedCount": 3, + ], + "ScannedCount": 3, "ConsumedCapacity": null } diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-get-items.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-get-items.rst index 562273e6946f..49173326950e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-get-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-get-items.rst @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing Complex Workflows with DynamoDB Transactions `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Complex Workflows with DynamoDB Transactions `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-write-items.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-write-items.rst index 688d1b0731aa..73188b11f0d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-write-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/transact-write-items.rst @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Contents of the ``transact-items.json`` file:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Complex Workflows with DynamoDB Transactions `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Complex Workflows with DynamoDB Transactions `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-continuous-backups.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-continuous-backups.rst index 9eb1af8e977f..7f83e997f2b3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-continuous-backups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-continuous-backups.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Point-in-Time Recovery for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Point-in-Time Recovery for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-contributor-insights.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-contributor-insights.rst index a3c06834334f..f8dfdf8d6d7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-contributor-insights.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-contributor-insights.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "ContributorInsightsStatus": "ENABLING" } -For more information, see `Analyzing Data Access Using CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Analyzing Data Access Using CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-item.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-item.rst index 79bd30d1d95d..db120c0124a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-item.rst @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ If the item already has a ``Year`` attribute, DynamoDB returns the following out An error occurred (ConditionalCheckFailedException) when calling the UpdateItem operation: The conditional request failed -For more information, see `Writing an Item `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Writing an Item `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-table.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-table.rst index a88bcdb9df05..58e0d565cc0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodb/update-table.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-table`` example increases the provisioned read and write aws dynamodb update-table \ --table-name MusicCollection \ --billing-mode PROVISIONED \ - --provisioned-throughput ReadCapacityUnits=15,WriteCapacityUnits=10 + --provisioned-throughput ReadCapacityUnits=15,WriteCapacityUnits=10 Output:: @@ -388,4 +388,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Updating a Table `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating a Table `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/dynamodbstreams/get-records.rst b/awscli/examples/dynamodbstreams/get-records.rst index 20d07eb0f814..69209efa858c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/dynamodbstreams/get-records.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/dynamodbstreams/get-records.rst @@ -130,6 +130,6 @@ Output:: } ], "NextShardIterator": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-1:123456789012:table/Music/stream/2019-10-23T16:41:08.740|1|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" - } + } For more information, see `Capturing Table Activity with DynamoDB Streams `__ in the *Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst index 02287c775a2c..40569d8e1027 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "ExchangeId": "riex-e68ed3c1-8bc8-4c17-af77-811afexample" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst index 314b21b58480..b08d2483d3e3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit Gateway Attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit Gateway Attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst index 78f33d61439a..27e05f566fb5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example accepts the specified endpoint connection request for the specified Command:: aws ec2 accept-vpc-endpoint-connections --service-id vpce-svc-03d5ebb7d9579a2b3 --vpc-endpoint-ids vpce-0c1308d7312217abc - + Output:: { "Unsuccessful": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-peering-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-peering-connection.rst index 36b71d8f0e4e..ba5ae47d771c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-peering-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/accept-vpc-peering-connection.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: "CidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/28" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-address.rst index 99d973e47fa5..79a971184fad 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-address.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``allocate-address`` example allocates an Elastic IP address. Amazon EC2 selects the address from Amazon's address pool. :: - aws ec2 allocate-address + aws ec2 allocate-address Output:: @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: "NetworkBorderGroup": "us-west-2", } -For more information, see `Elastic IP addresses `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Elastic IP addresses `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-ipam-pool-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-ipam-pool-cidr.rst index 5a369cdc82f5..12a731a0974c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-ipam-pool-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-ipam-pool-cidr.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Manually allocate a CIDR to a pool to reserve IP address space `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manually allocate a CIDR to a pool to reserve IP address space `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-ipv6-addresses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-ipv6-addresses.rst index 3582b3fb31f3..7cc3f33acf3d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-ipv6-addresses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-ipv6-addresses.rst @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Output:: { "AssignedIpv6Addresses": [ - "2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071", + "2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071", "2001:db8:1234:1a00:9691:9503:25ad:1761" - ], + ], "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-38664473" } @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ Output:: { "AssignedIpv6Addresses": [ - "2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071", + "2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071", "2001:db8:1234:1a00:9691:9503:25ad:1761" - ], + ], "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-38664473" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-ip-addresses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-ip-addresses.rst index 7ad78c46d82f..ff59db3bb01c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-ip-addresses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-ip-addresses.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To assign a specific secondary private IP address a network interface** -This example assigns the specified secondary private IP address to the specified network interface. If the command succeeds, no output is returned. +This example assigns the specified secondary private IP address to the specified network interface. If the command succeeds, no output is returned. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst index 667ad7cddf4d..6cf0d61f6f54 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/assign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-address.rst index 6db0020a1361..b1de0ca2cb7e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-address.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Command:: aws ec2 associate-address --allocation-id eipalloc-64d5890a --network-interface-id eni-1a2b3c4d --private-ip-address 10.0.0.85 - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-instance-event-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-instance-event-window.rst index e909e012abc1..73d956bb660c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-instance-event-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-instance-event-window.rst @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ Output:: } } -For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-nat-gateway-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-nat-gateway-address.rst index 31051462afd5..f6afde0a0fd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-nat-gateway-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-nat-gateway-address.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-route-table.rst index 8ad2afcbe322..67b897f962dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-route-table.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "AssociationId": "rtbassoc-781d0d1a" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-subnet-cidr-block.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-subnet-cidr-block.rst index 5b988551109e..2ea0533919c2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-subnet-cidr-block.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-subnet-cidr-block.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "SubnetId": "subnet-5f46ec3b", + "SubnetId": "subnet-5f46ec3b", "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociation": { - "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64", - "AssociationId": "subnet-cidr-assoc-3aa54053", + "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64", + "AssociationId": "subnet-cidr-assoc-3aa54053", "Ipv6CidrBlockState": { "State": "associating" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst index 43aeead45180..429606e14ffe 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-vpc-cidr-block.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-vpc-cidr-block.rst index 9e378c21a870..81bcd649c3f8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-vpc-cidr-block.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/associate-vpc-cidr-block.rst @@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ Output:: { "CidrBlockAssociation": { - "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-2EXAMPLE", - "CidrBlock": "10.2.0.0/16", + "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-2EXAMPLE", + "CidrBlock": "10.2.0.0/16", "CidrBlockState": { "State": "associating" } - }, + }, "VpcId": "vpc-1EXAMPLE" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-classic-link-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-classic-link-vpc.rst index a8efa261c46d..689cc433a39a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-classic-link-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-classic-link-vpc.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-internet-gateway.rst index dce28ba4eb2a..2afc308c5c66 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-internet-gateway.rst @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ The following ``attach-internet-gateway`` example attaches the specified interne --internet-gateway-id igw-0d0fb496b3EXAMPLE \ --vpc-id vpc-0a60eb65b4EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-network-interface.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-network-interface.rst index 2fd04278a021..e98fe0d3223f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-network-interface.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-network-interface.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``attach-network-interface`` example attaches the specified networ aws ec2 attach-network-interface \ --network-interface-id eni-0dc56a8d4640ad10a \ --instance-id i-1234567890abcdef0 \ - --device-index 1 + --device-index 1 Output:: @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The following ``attach-network-interface`` example attaches the specified networ --network-interface-id eni-07483b1897541ad83 \ --instance-id i-01234567890abcdef \ --network-card-index 1 \ - --device-index 1 + --device-index 1 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-vpn-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-vpn-gateway.rst index 7bd7f34c1e90..50647ea67015 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-vpn-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/attach-vpn-gateway.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: "VpcId": "vpc-a01106c2" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-egress.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-egress.rst index 654851b99de8..38520475b610 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-egress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-egress.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This example command adds a rule that grants access to the specified security gr Command (Linux):: - aws ec2 authorize-security-group-egress --group-id sg-1a2b3c4d --ip-permissions IpProtocol=tcp,FromPort=80,ToPort=80,UserIdGroupPairs='[{GroupId=sg-4b51a32f}]' + aws ec2 authorize-security-group-egress --group-id sg-1a2b3c4d --ip-permissions IpProtocol=tcp,FromPort=80,ToPort=80,UserIdGroupPairs='[{GroupId=sg-4b51a32f}]' Command (Windows):: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-ingress.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-ingress.rst index 4ccf6498fb47..86d72bbb2353 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-ingress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-ingress.rst @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Output:: **Example 3: To add multiple rules in the same call** -The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add two inbound rules, one that enables inbound access on TCP port 3389 (RDP) and the other that enables ping/ICMP. +The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add two inbound rules, one that enables inbound access on TCP port 3389 (RDP) and the other that enables ping/ICMP. aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-1234567890abcdef0 \ @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Output:: } ] } - + **Example 4: To add a rule for ICMP traffic** The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows the ICMP message ``Destination Unreachable: Fragmentation Needed and Don't Fragment was Set`` (Type 3, Code 4) from anywhere. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Output:: **Example 5: To add a rule for IPv6 traffic** -The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows SSH access (port 22) from the IPv6 range ``2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64``. +The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows SSH access (port 22) from the IPv6 range ``2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64``. aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-1234567890abcdef0 \ @@ -147,12 +147,12 @@ Output:: **Example 6: To add a rule for ICMPv6 traffic** -The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows ICMPv6 traffic from anywhere. +The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows ICMPv6 traffic from anywhere. aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-1234567890abcdef0 \ --ip-permissions IpProtocol=icmpv6,Ipv6Ranges="[{CidrIpv6=::/0}]" - + Output:: { @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Output:: **Example 7: Add a rule with a description** -The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows RDP traffic from the specified IPv4 address range. The rule includes a description to help you identify it later. +The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows RDP traffic from the specified IPv4 address range. The rule includes a description to help you identify it later. aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-1234567890abcdef0 \ @@ -197,10 +197,10 @@ Output:: } ] } - + **Example 8: To add an inbound rule that uses a prefix list** -The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows all traffic for the CIDR ranges in the specified prefix list. +The following ``authorize-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permissions`` parameter to add an inbound rule that allows all traffic for the CIDR ranges in the specified prefix list. aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-04a351bfe432d4e71 \ @@ -224,4 +224,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Security groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Security groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/bundle-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/bundle-instance.rst index a9cf21e8a6ab..1c6cde61bb8d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/bundle-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/bundle-instance.rst @@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ Output:: { "BundleTask": { - "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:30:35.000Z", - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:30:35.000Z", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "Storage": { "S3": { - "Prefix": "winami", + "Prefix": "winami", "Bucket": "bundletasks" } - }, - "State": "pending", - "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:30:35.000Z", + }, + "State": "pending", + "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:30:35.000Z", "BundleId": "bun-294e041f" } } -.. _`Best Practices for Managing AWS Access Keys`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Best Practices for Managing AWS Access Keys`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-bundle-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-bundle-task.rst index 0d597ea91e8d..30c7589fb6d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-bundle-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-bundle-task.rst @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ Output:: { "BundleTask": { - "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:27:40.000Z", - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:27:40.000Z", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "Storage": { "S3": { - "Prefix": "winami", + "Prefix": "winami", "Bucket": "bundletasks" } - }, - "State": "cancelling", - "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:24:35.000Z", + }, + "State": "cancelling", + "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:24:35.000Z", "BundleId": "bun-2a4e041c" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst index 3a935cbdfa7d..19c721decdd5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "SuccessfulFleetCancellations": [ { - "CurrentFleetState": "cancelling", - "PreviousFleetState": "active", + "CurrentFleetState": "cancelling", + "PreviousFleetState": "active", "CapacityReservationFleetId": "crf-abcdef01234567890" } - ], + ], "FailedFleetCancellations": [] } -For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-fleet-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-fleet-requests.rst index 11deda9385c9..a822775144fd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-fleet-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-fleet-requests.rst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Output:: "PreviousSpotFleetRequestState": "active" } ], - "UnsuccessfulFleetRequests": [] + "UnsuccessfulFleetRequests": [] } -For more information, see `Cancel a Spot Fleet request `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cancel a Spot Fleet request `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-instance-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-instance-requests.rst index 506bc1d7d919..7396b8b5e0b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-instance-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-instance-requests.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/confirm-product-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/confirm-product-instance.rst index d6ea51418fd0..5e46b022d211 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/confirm-product-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/confirm-product-instance.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "OwnerId": "123456789012" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/copy-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/copy-snapshot.rst index 97433a9a0a59..5a094e49fa59 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/copy-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/copy-snapshot.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: "SnapshotId": "snap-066877671789bd71b" } -For more information, see `Copy an Amazon EBS snapshot `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Copy an Amazon EBS snapshot `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst index 3952e82925d6..61981bce04ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ Contents of ``instanceTypeSpecification.json``:: Output:: { - "Status": "submitted", - "TotalFulfilledCapacity": 0.0, - "CapacityReservationFleetId": "crf-abcdef01234567890", + "Status": "submitted", + "TotalFulfilledCapacity": 0.0, + "CapacityReservationFleetId": "crf-abcdef01234567890", "TotalTargetCapacity": 24 } -For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. +For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. -For more information about instance type weight and total target capacity, see `Instance type weight `__ and `Total target capacity `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. +For more information about instance type weight and total target capacity, see `Instance type weight `__ and `Total target capacity `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. -For more information about designating priority for specified instance types, see `Allocation strategy `__ and `Instance type priority `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about designating priority for specified instance types, see `Allocation strategy `__ and `Instance type priority `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-carrier-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-carrier-gateway.rst index 7f6bde7df68d..c2b9f3fe41ae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-carrier-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-carrier-gateway.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Carrier gateways `__ in the *AWS Wavelength User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Carrier gateways `__ in the *AWS Wavelength User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-cidr.rst index 80d6fba0fb2d..4fa0f9ba134c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-cidr.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-pool.rst index 6647a91fc64b..80c0f717fd0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-coip-pool.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-customer-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-customer-gateway.rst index 07f68c9b2236..1cedda37ba6a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-customer-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-customer-gateway.rst @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ Output:: "State": "available", "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65534" - } - } \ No newline at end of file + } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-subnet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-subnet.rst index 0865d8227a54..439b21d77bc6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-subnet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-subnet.rst @@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ Command:: { "Subnet": { - "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-2a", - "Tags": [], - "AvailableIpAddressCount": 4091, - "DefaultForAz": true, - "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], - "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d", - "State": "available", - "MapPublicIpOnLaunch": true, - "SubnetId": "subnet-1122aabb", - "CidrBlock": "172.31.32.0/20", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-2a", + "Tags": [], + "AvailableIpAddressCount": 4091, + "DefaultForAz": true, + "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], + "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d", + "State": "available", + "MapPublicIpOnLaunch": true, + "SubnetId": "subnet-1122aabb", + "CidrBlock": "172.31.32.0/20", "AssignIpv6AddressOnCreation": false } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-vpc.rst index 02d1e94652a0..4363be4e2222 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-default-vpc.rst @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ Output:: { "Vpc": { - "VpcId": "vpc-8eaae5ea", - "InstanceTenancy": "default", - "Tags": [], - "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], - "State": "pending", - "DhcpOptionsId": "dopt-af0c32c6", - "CidrBlock": "172.31.0.0/16", + "VpcId": "vpc-8eaae5ea", + "InstanceTenancy": "default", + "Tags": [], + "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], + "State": "pending", + "DhcpOptionsId": "dopt-af0c32c6", + "CidrBlock": "172.31.0.0/16", "IsDefault": true } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst index 1964a5cd7aee..04a5a1aa3c80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "EgressOnlyInternetGateway": { - "EgressOnlyInternetGatewayId": "eigw-015e0e244e24dfe8a", + "EgressOnlyInternetGatewayId": "eigw-015e0e244e24dfe8a", "Attachments": [ { - "State": "attached", + "State": "attached", "VpcId": "vpc-0c62a468" } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fleet.rst index e89a134cfc12..edef3b1a0aa7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fleet.rst @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ Output:: { "FleetId": "fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-flow-logs.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-flow-logs.rst index 4f4a315ecd36..1cf503359146 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-flow-logs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-flow-logs.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ The following ``create-flow-logs`` example creates a flow log that captures all --log-destination arn:aws:s3:::flow-log-bucket/my-custom-flow-logs/ \ --max-aggregation-interval 60 -For more information, see `VPC Flow Logs `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPC Flow Logs `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fpga-image.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fpga-image.rst index 826b05b679b3..f68176f432ef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fpga-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-fpga-image.rst @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ This example creates an AFI from the specified tarball in the specified bucket. Command:: - aws ec2 create-fpga-image --name my-afi --description test-afi --input-storage-location Bucket=my-fpga-bucket,Key=dcp/17_12_22-103226.Developer_CL.tar --logs-storage-location Bucket=my-fpga-bucket,Key=logs + aws ec2 create-fpga-image --name my-afi --description test-afi --input-storage-location Bucket=my-fpga-bucket,Key=dcp/17_12_22-103226.Developer_CL.tar --logs-storage-location Bucket=my-fpga-bucket,Key=logs Output:: { - "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", + "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", "FpgaImageGlobalId": "agfi-123cb27b5e84a0abc" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-image.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-image.rst index d01e82a4b0b0..a51bea9c7f8c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-image.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: "ImageId": "ami-abcdef01234567890" } -For more information about tagging your resources on creation, see `Add tags on resource creation `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about tagging your resources on creation, see `Add tags on resource creation `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-instance-event-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-instance-event-window.rst index 31f7915efb0b..de5afa9ce12f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-instance-event-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-instance-event-window.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-instance-event-window`` example creates an event window w --region us-east-1 \ --time-range StartWeekDay=monday,StartHour=2,EndWeekDay=wednesday,EndHour=8 \ --tag-specifications "ResourceType=instance-event-window,Tags=[{Key=K1,Value=V1}]" \ - --name myEventWindowName + --name myEventWindowName Output:: @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Output:: } } -For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-internet-gateway.rst index 0ece5083cdd6..676fde84a0ea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-internet-gateway.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-pool.rst index 75396b8e990a..d735f74b3b6e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-pool.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The following ``create-ipam-pool`` example creates an IPAM pool. --tag-specifications 'ResourceType=ipam-pool,Tags=[{Key=Name,Value="Preprod pool"}]' (Windows):: - + aws ec2 create-ipam-pool ^ --ipam-scope-id ipam-scope-02fc38cd4c48e7d38 ^ --address-family ipv4 ^ @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Plan for IP address provisioning `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Plan for IP address provisioning `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-resource-discovery.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-resource-discovery.rst index 56c037b9a255..fedc2f7c3998 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-resource-discovery.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-resource-discovery.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ In this example, you're a delegated IPAM admin who wants to create and share a r Important -* This example includes both the ``--region`` and ``--operating-regions`` options because, while they are optional, they must be configured in a particular way to successfully integrate a resource discovery with an IPAM. - * ``--operating-regions`` must match the Regions where you have resources that you want IPAM to discover. If there are Regions where you do not want IPAM to manage the IP addresses (for example for compliance reasons), do not include them. +* This example includes both the ``--region`` and ``--operating-regions`` options because, while they are optional, they must be configured in a particular way to successfully integrate a resource discovery with an IPAM. + * ``--operating-regions`` must match the Regions where you have resources that you want IPAM to discover. If there are Regions where you do not want IPAM to manage the IP addresses (for example for compliance reasons), do not include them. * ``--region`` must match the home Region of the IPAM you want to associate it with. You must create the resource discovery in the same Region that the IPAM was created in. For example, if the IPAM you are associating with was created in us-east-1, include ``--region us-east-1`` in the request. * Both the ``--region`` and ``--operating-regions`` options default to the Region you're running the command in if you don't specify them. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Output:: "IpamResourceDiscovery":{ "OwnerId": "149977607591", "IpamResourceDiscoveryId": "ipam-res-disco-0257046d8aa78b8bc", - "IpamResourceDiscoveryArn": "arn:aws:ec2::149977607591:ipam-resource-discovery/ipam-res-disco-0257046d8aa78b8bc", + "IpamResourceDiscoveryArn": "arn:aws:ec2::149977607591:ipam-resource-discovery/ipam-res-disco-0257046d8aa78b8bc", "IpamResourceDiscoveryRegion": "us-east-1", "Description": "'Example-resource-discovery'", "OperatingRegions":[ @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: ] } -Once you create a resource discovery, you may want to share it with another IPAM delegated admin, which you can do with `create-resource-share `__. For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +Once you create a resource discovery, you may want to share it with another IPAM delegated admin, which you can do with `create-resource-share `__. For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-scope.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-scope.rst index dace88074495..a820e99a9227 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-scope.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam-scope.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create additional scopes `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create additional scopes `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam.rst index 10d468351bf6..40d53b1feb03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-ipam.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create an IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create an IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-key-pair.rst index 1535321fbd91..01c54997419d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-key-pair.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The output is an ASCII version of the private key and key fingerprint. You need For more information, see `Using Key Pairs`_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. .. _`Using Key Pairs`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-ec2-keypairs.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template-version.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template-version.rst index e6562412c3a3..37f1610d4562 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template-version.rst @@ -10,28 +10,28 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplateVersion": { - "VersionDescription": "WebVersion2", - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", - "LaunchTemplateName": "WebServers", - "VersionNumber": 2, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "VersionDescription": "WebVersion2", + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", + "LaunchTemplateName": "WebServers", + "VersionNumber": 2, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "LaunchTemplateData": { - "ImageId": "ami-c998b6b2", - "InstanceType": "t2.micro", + "ImageId": "ami-c998b6b2", + "InstanceType": "t2.micro", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { "Ipv6Addresses": [ { "Ipv6Address": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::123" } - ], - "DeviceIndex": 0, - "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", + ], + "DeviceIndex": 0, + "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", "AssociatePublicIpAddress": true } ] - }, - "DefaultVersion": false, + }, + "DefaultVersion": false, "CreateTime": "2017-12-01T13:35:46.000Z" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template.rst index 21e573fe3c01..2b73a3aa8717 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-launch-template.rst @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplate": { - "LatestVersionNumber": 1, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-01238c059e3466abc", - "LaunchTemplateName": "TemplateForWebServer", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/Bob", + "LatestVersionNumber": 1, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-01238c059e3466abc", + "LaunchTemplateName": "TemplateForWebServer", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/Bob", "CreateTime": "2019-01-27T09:13:24.000Z" } } @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The following ``create-launch-template`` example creates a launch template with aws ec2 create-launch-template \ --launch-template-name TemplateForAutoScaling \ --version-description AutoScalingVersion1 \ - --launch-template-data '{"NetworkInterfaces":[{"DeviceIndex":0,"AssociatePublicIpAddress":true,"Groups":["sg-7c227019,sg-903004f8"],"DeleteOnTermination":true}],"ImageId":"ami-b42209de","InstanceType":"m4.large","TagSpecifications":[{"ResourceType":"instance","Tags":[{"Key":"environment","Value":"production"},{"Key":"purpose","Value":"webserver"}]},{"ResourceType":"volume","Tags":[{"Key":"environment","Value":"production"},{"Key":"cost-center","Value":"cc123"}]}],"BlockDeviceMappings":[{"DeviceName":"/dev/sda1","Ebs":{"VolumeSize":100}}]}' --region us-east-1 + --launch-template-data '{"NetworkInterfaces":[{"DeviceIndex":0,"AssociatePublicIpAddress":true,"Groups":["sg-7c227019,sg-903004f8"],"DeleteOnTermination":true}],"ImageId":"ami-b42209de","InstanceType":"m4.large","TagSpecifications":[{"ResourceType":"instance","Tags":[{"Key":"environment","Value":"production"},{"Key":"purpose","Value":"webserver"}]},{"ResourceType":"volume","Tags":[{"Key":"environment","Value":"production"},{"Key":"cost-center","Value":"cc123"}]}],"BlockDeviceMappings":[{"DeviceName":"/dev/sda1","Ebs":{"VolumeSize":100}}]}' --region us-east-1 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst index 32e9dd529e97..7e754fbffd77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `VIF group associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VIF group associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table.rst index 01af18352540..6a74414ac32c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-local-gateway-route-table.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Local gateway route tables `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Local gateway route tables `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-nat-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-nat-gateway.rst index 707c37db7bc4..415e50e5f43a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-nat-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-nat-gateway.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-nat-gateway`` example creates a public NAT gateway in the specified subnet and associates the Elastic IP address with the specified allocation ID. When you create a public NAT gateway, you must associate an Elastic IP address. :: - aws ec2 create-nat-gateway \ + aws ec2 create-nat-gateway \ --subnet-id subnet-0250c25a1fEXAMPLE \ --allocation-id eipalloc-09ad461b0dEXAMPLE @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-network-interface-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-network-interface-permission.rst index 4847cb887483..85baae264b5d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-network-interface-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-network-interface-permission.rst @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Output:: "InterfacePermission": { "PermissionState": { "State": "GRANTED" - }, - "NetworkInterfacePermissionId": "eni-perm-06fd19020ede149ea", - "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-1a2b3c4d", - "Permission": "INSTANCE-ATTACH", + }, + "NetworkInterfacePermissionId": "eni-perm-06fd19020ede149ea", + "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-1a2b3c4d", + "Permission": "INSTANCE-ATTACH", "AwsAccountId": "123456789012" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-placement-group.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-placement-group.rst index db1632544fc5..e06476e87593 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-placement-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-placement-group.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Command:: **To create a partition placement group** -This example command creates a partition placement group named ``HDFS-Group-A`` with five partitions. +This example command creates a partition placement group named ``HDFS-Group-A`` with five partitions. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-replace-root-volume-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-replace-root-volume-task.rst index a97cbd40547b..4be3dfb46757 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-replace-root-volume-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-replace-root-volume-task.rst @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ The following ``create-replace-root-volume-task`` example restores the root volu Output:: { - "ReplaceRootVolumeTask": + "ReplaceRootVolumeTask": { - "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", - "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", - "TaskState": "pending", - "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:06:38Z", + "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", + "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", + "TaskState": "pending", + "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:06:38Z", "Tags": [] } } @@ -31,14 +31,14 @@ The following ``create-replace-root-volume-task`` example restores the root volu Output:: { - "ReplaceRootVolumeTask": + "ReplaceRootVolumeTask": { - "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", - "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0555566667777abcd", - "TaskState": "pending", - "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", + "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", + "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0555566667777abcd", + "TaskState": "pending", + "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", "Tags": [] } } -For more information, see `Replace a root volume `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replace a root volume `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-restore-image-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-restore-image-task.rst index c305191681f9..2b39ff1e705c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-restore-image-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-restore-image-task.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "ImageId": "ami-0eab20fe36f83e1a8" } -For more information about storing and restoring an AMI using S3, see `Store and restore an AMI using S3 ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about storing and restoring an AMI using S3, see `Store and restore an AMI using S3 ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route-table.rst index c4ff5bbd160f..702b3367e175 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route-table.rst @@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ Output:: "State": "active" } ] - } - } \ No newline at end of file + } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route.rst index 735f4ef64f7a..afa910ebc117 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-route.rst @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ VPC in the VPC peering connection. If the command succeeds, no output is returne Command:: aws ec2 create-route --route-table-id rtb-g8ff4ea2 --destination-cidr-block 10.0.0.0/16 --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-1a2b3c4d - -This example creates a route in the specified route table that matches all IPv6 traffic (``::/0``) and routes it to the specified egress-only Internet gateway. + +This example creates a route in the specified route table that matches all IPv6 traffic (``::/0``) and routes it to the specified egress-only Internet gateway. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-snapshots.rst index 7610abc7ab1e..4cc63b954448 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-snapshots.rst @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Output:: The following ``create-snapshots`` example creates a snapshot of all volumes attached to the specified instance except for the root volume. :: aws ec2 create-snapshots \ - --instance-specification InstanceId=i-1234567890abcdef0,ExcludeBootVolume=true + --instance-specification InstanceId=i-1234567890abcdef0,ExcludeBootVolume=true See example 1 for sample output. @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ The following ``create-snapshots`` example creates snapshots of all volumes atta --instance-specification InstanceId=i-1234567890abcdef0 \ --tag-specifications 'ResourceType=snapshot,Tags=[{Key=Name,Value=backup},{Key=costcenter,Value=123}]' -See example 1 for sample output. \ No newline at end of file +See example 1 for sample output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst index 9f644f9e6b38..975ce1027021 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ The data feed is stored in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specified. The file nam my-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/spot-data-feed/123456789012.YYYY-MM-DD-HH.n.abcd1234.gz -For more information, see `Spot Instance data feed `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Spot Instance data feed `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-store-image-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-store-image-task.rst index 6ce408b519d8..b1a2f8efae85 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-store-image-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-store-image-task.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Store and restore an AMI using S3 `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst index 5c8ed640ad38..efefa79f0319 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet.rst index 8d64fb531139..88287d910499 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-subnet.rst @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The following ``create-subnet`` example creates a subnet in the specified VPC wi aws ec2 create-subnet \ --vpc-id vpc-081ec835f3EXAMPLE \ - --ipv6-native \ + --ipv6-native \ --ipv6-cidr-block 2600:1f16:115:200::/64 \ --tag-specifications ResourceType=subnet,Tags=[{Key=Name,Value=my-ipv6-only-subnet}] @@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `VPCs and subnets `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPCs and subnets `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-target.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-target.rst index 0b178302dc88..7c2ad1176a30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-target.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To create a a Network Load Balancer Traffic Mirror target** The following ``create-traffic-mirror-target`` example creates a Network Load Balancer Traffic Mirror target. :: - + aws ec2 create-traffic-mirror-target \ --description "Example Network Load Balancer Target" \ --network-load-balancer-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:111122223333:loadbalancer/net/NLB/7cdec873EXAMPLE @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Traffic Mirror Target `__ in the *AWS Traffic Mirroring Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Traffic Mirror Target `__ in the *AWS Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst index 3842fcb168bb..2e8e17d06d82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect.rst index 195898d3f182..403468ae4458 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-connect.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst index a4efff723aba..ed73450c9713 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route-table.rst index fcd84e785ccb..d4bde02a4c89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route-table.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a transit gateway route table `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a transit gateway route table `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route.rst index f606f7830b54..0f22fbd240a7 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-route.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst index 4331097096da..b507609f39b6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The following ``create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment`` example creates a transi aws ec2 create-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment \ --transit-gateway-id tgw-02f776b1a7EXAMPLE \ --vpc-id vpc-3EXAMPLE \ - --subnet-ids "subnet-dEXAMPLE" "subnet-6EXAMPLE" + --subnet-ids "subnet-dEXAMPLE" "subnet-6EXAMPLE" Output:: @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a transit gateway attachment to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a transit gateway attachment to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway.rst index 0d2f17988956..b34f066fb14e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a transit gateway `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a transit gateway `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-volume.rst index b1a0a614095c..b50b6bd824da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-volume.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The following ``create-volume`` example creates a Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) vol --volume-type io1 \ --iops 1000 \ --snapshot-id snap-066877671789bd71b \ - --availability-zone us-east-1a + --availability-zone us-east-1a Output:: @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The following ``create-volume`` example creates an encrypted volume using the de aws ec2 create-volume \ --size 80 \ --encrypted \ - --availability-zone us-east-1a + --availability-zone us-east-1a Output:: @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ If encryption by default is enabled, the following example command creates an en aws ec2 create-volume \ --size 80 \ - --availability-zone us-east-1a + --availability-zone us-east-1a If you use the ``--kms-key-id`` parameter to specify a customer managed CMK, you must specify the ``--encrypted`` parameter even if encryption by default is enabled. :: @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ If you use the ``--kms-key-id`` parameter to specify a customer managed CMK, you --size 80 \ --encrypted \ --kms-key-id 0ea3fef3-80a7-4778-9d8c-1c0c6EXAMPLE \ - --availability-zone us-east-1a + --availability-zone us-east-1a **Example 4: To create a volume with tags** diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst index 63a17539b8a1..848c3506717d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ Output:: { "ConnectionNotification": { - "ConnectionNotificationState": "Enabled", - "ConnectionNotificationType": "Topic", - "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-1237881c0d25a3abc", + "ConnectionNotificationState": "Enabled", + "ConnectionNotificationType": "Topic", + "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-1237881c0d25a3abc", "ConnectionEvents": [ "Accept", "Connect" - ], - "ConnectionNotificationId": "vpce-nfn-008776de7e03f5abc", + ], + "ConnectionNotificationId": "vpce-nfn-008776de7e03f5abc", "ConnectionNotificationArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:VpceNotification" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint.rst index e2e82963bcad..244660113829 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint.rst @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Gateway Load Balancer endpoints `__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Gateway Load Balancer endpoints `__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-peering-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-peering-connection.rst index c2b8af9d506c..9cb7a8fed3da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-peering-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-peering-connection.rst @@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ Command:: This example requests a peering connection between your VPC in the current region (vpc-1a2b3c4d), and a VPC (vpc-11122233) that belongs AWS account 123456789012 that's in the ``us-west-2`` region. Command:: - - aws ec2 create-vpc-peering-connection --vpc-id vpc-1a2b3c4d --peer-vpc-id vpc-11122233 --peer-owner-id 123456789012 --peer-region us-west-2 \ No newline at end of file + + aws ec2 create-vpc-peering-connection --vpc-id vpc-1a2b3c4d --peer-vpc-id vpc-11122233 --peer-owner-id 123456789012 --peer-region us-west-2 diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc.rst index 7980ed7de429..96bffb913748 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc.rst @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a VPC that uses an IPAM pool CIDR `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a VPC that uses an IPAM pool CIDR `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpn-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpn-gateway.rst index cd285ea3f0d0..11820e599f9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpn-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpn-gateway.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: "VpnGatewayId": "vgw-9a4cacf3", "VpcAttachments": [] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-carrier-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-carrier-gateway.rst index da70267b95f1..26336854938c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-carrier-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-carrier-gateway.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Carrier gateways `__ in the *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud -User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-cidr.rst index 0dd3dab8db5a..c09614d59dfe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-cidr.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-pool.rst index d47b4be7a143..e227b4fbcbc3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-coip-pool.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Customer-owned IP addresses `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst index e22a55365b43..9c1bba9559b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-egress-only-internet-gateway.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "ReturnCode": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-fleets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-fleets.rst index 89dd0e2fe7c2..d184e8a8bc14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-fleets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-fleets.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "UnsuccessfulFleetDeletions": [] } -For more information, see `Delete an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-instance-event-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-instance-event-window.rst index bff4ac5983db..893bb6015297 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-instance-event-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-instance-event-window.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-internet-gateway.rst index 533427f06c62..0fda28a4a450 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-internet-gateway.rst @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ The following ``delete-internet-gateway`` example deletes the specified internet aws ec2 delete-internet-gateway \ --internet-gateway-id igw-0d0fb496b3EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-pool.rst index 08262dfda767..cc24f3c267c3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-pool.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ In this example, you're a IPAM delegated admin who wants to delete an IPAM pool To complete this request: -* You'll need the IPAM pool ID which you can get with `describe-ipam-pools `__. +* You'll need the IPAM pool ID which you can get with `describe-ipam-pools `__. * The ``--region`` must be the IPAM home Region. The following ``delete-ipam-pool`` example deletes an IPAM pool in your AWS account. :: @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-scope.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-scope.rst index e5c1dc39fd48..ca9a454c0e1b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-scope.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam-scope.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a scope `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a scope `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam.rst index 8ca159256a1d..6355fc61e03a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-ipam.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete an IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete an IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template-versions.rst index 7b8a653a5abe..81fd02936b27 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template-versions.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "UnsuccessfullyDeletedLaunchTemplateVersions": [], + "UnsuccessfullyDeletedLaunchTemplateVersions": [], "SuccessfullyDeletedLaunchTemplateVersions": [ { - "LaunchTemplateName": "TestVersion", - "VersionNumber": 1, + "LaunchTemplateName": "TestVersion", + "VersionNumber": 1, "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template.rst index 23073902a9ea..580f0ad53362 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-launch-template.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplate": { - "LatestVersionNumber": 2, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", - "LaunchTemplateName": "TestTemplate", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "LatestVersionNumber": 2, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", + "LaunchTemplateName": "TestTemplate", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "CreateTime": "2017-11-23T16:46:25.000Z" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst index 4070ae9703f6..b4d5de0ad717 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `VIF group associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VIF group associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association.rst index 2b01e2b9cb92..8209dd9bcc6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `VPC associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPC associations `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table.rst index 96cbe94a99c9..be013aea4cb4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-local-gateway-route-table.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Local gateway route tables `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Local gateway route tables `__ in the *AWS Outposts User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-nat-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-nat-gateway.rst index 8c6a6bf952d5..5ef60d59a94f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-nat-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-nat-gateway.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws ec2 delete-nat-gateway --nat-gateway-id nat-04ae55e711cec5680 Output:: - + { "NatGatewayId": "nat-04ae55e711cec5680" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst index 26a4a1d11b0a..08ba4b2fc04c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "NetworkInsightsAccessScopeAnalysisId": "nisa-01234567891abcdef } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope.rst index 2b82c0b434ba..656516ea021a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-access-scope.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "NetworkInsightsAccessScopeId": "nis-123456789abc01234" } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-analysis.rst index 968210be25bb..9ae4f0619e46 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-analysis.rst @@ -12,4 +12,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Getting started using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Reachability Analyzer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-path.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-path.rst index cfde48157a9a..7ef236c3390f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-path.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-insights-path.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "NetworkInsightsPathId": "nip-0b26f224f1d131fa8" } -For more information, see `Getting started using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Reachability Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Reachability Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-interface-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-interface-permission.rst index 31b9b6ce2af2..2225ebc1ddb2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-interface-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-network-interface-permission.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst index e42e45814e2d..79355ec20e31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-subnet-cidr-reservation.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-tags.rst index 66c7e8d49b02..63e4eaaf48bb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-tags.rst @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ If you specify the empty string as the tag value, the tag is deleted only if the aws ec2 delete-tags \ --resources i-1234567890abcdef0 \ --tags Key=Name,Value= - + **Example 2: To delete a tag from multiple resources** - + The following ``delete-tags`` example deletes the tag``Purpose=Test`` from both an instance and an AMI. As shown in the previous example, you can omit the tag value from the command. :: aws ec2 delete-tags \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-traffic-mirror-target.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-traffic-mirror-target.rst index ee26ae3e0f24..6d11044b638b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-traffic-mirror-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-traffic-mirror-target.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-traffic-mirror-target`` example deletes the specified tra aws ec2 delete-traffic-mirror-target \ --traffic-mirror-target-id tmt-060f48ce9EXAMPLE - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst index 7ce1911536c3..cad64fab71da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect-peer.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect.rst index beadd5f54e22..6b33c9de41c7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-connect.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst index d22f4449360b..7c7351fa5035 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route-table.rst index 93cfe12cca6e..2e36febcb624 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route-table.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a transit gateway route table `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a transit gateway route table `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route.rst index 3b89410b950e..9f53d49230c8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-route.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a static route `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a static route `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst index 10f6307241d9..a6e38d042a91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a VPC attachment `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a VPC attachment `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway.rst index bd787dcf6b9c..57c0da3acd26 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-transit-gateway.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a transit gateway `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a transit gateway `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst index 8a703134c448..dfa254857955 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Unsuccessful": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-service-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-service-configurations.rst index 32210c7baa91..1449bf115e7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-service-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoint-service-configurations.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Unsuccessful": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoints.rst index 0f1bf6eb4af3..b1b353ae201b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/delete-vpc-endpoints.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Unsuccessful": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/deprovision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/deprovision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst index ddbd8b91c8b9..89a500ca115e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/deprovision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/deprovision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deprovision pool CIDRs `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. +For more information, see `Deprovision pool CIDRs `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst index c605b116601c..73a70257acaa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst index 8db7f73ccd2a..c583533f4d44 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deregister Members from a Multicast Group `__ in the *AWS Transit Gateways Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deregister Members from a Multicast Group `__ in the *AWS Transit Gateways Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-source.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-source.rst index e47e5aec295f..d201a4c15b8d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/deregister-transit-gateway-multicast-group-source.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example deregisters the specified network interface group source from the m aws ec2 register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources \ --transit-gateway-multicast-domain-id tgw-mcast-domain-0c4905cef79d6e597 \ --group-ip-address 224.0.1.0 \ - --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae + --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-account-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-account-attributes.rst index 1dbae2d15bfc..652340180ccd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-account-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-account-attributes.rst @@ -89,4 +89,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses-attribute.rst index cedd9d434049..1a0d44afad6b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses-attribute.rst @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ Linux:: aws ec2 describe-addresses-attribute \ --allocation-ids eipalloc-abcdef01234567890 \ --attribute domain-name - + Windows:: aws ec2 describe-addresses-attribute ^ --allocation-ids eipalloc-abcdef01234567890 ^ --attribute domain-name - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses.rst index 4dabe985bc23..8a5a251319b8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-addresses.rst @@ -91,14 +91,14 @@ TThe following ``describe-addresses`` example displays details about your Elasti aws ec2 describe-addresses \ --filters "Name=domain,Values=standard" - + Output:: { "Addresses": [ { - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", - "PublicIp": "203.0.110.25", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "PublicIp": "203.0.110.25", "PublicIpv4Pool": "amazon", "Domain": "standard" } @@ -117,11 +117,10 @@ Output:: { "Addresses": [ { - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", - "PublicIp": "203.0.110.25", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "PublicIp": "203.0.110.25", "PublicIpv4Pool": "amazon", "Domain": "standard" } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aggregate-id-format.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aggregate-id-format.rst index b057d2c8d0a7..f1434f7bf4f0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aggregate-id-format.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aggregate-id-format.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: }, ... ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aws-network-performance-metric-subscriptions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aws-network-performance-metric-subscriptions.rst index 3477c32faf5c..8fce62647b97 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aws-network-performance-metric-subscriptions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-aws-network-performance-metric-subscriptions.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-bundle-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-bundle-tasks.rst index 8c6376e22dab..616217d5d208 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-bundle-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-bundle-tasks.rst @@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ Output:: { "BundleTasks": [ { - "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:26:54.000Z", - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "UpdateTime": "2015-09-15T13:26:54.000Z", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "Storage": { "S3": { - "Prefix": "winami", + "Prefix": "winami", "Bucket": "bundletasks" } - }, - "State": "bundling", - "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:24:35.000Z", - "Progress": "3%", + }, + "State": "bundling", + "StartTime": "2015-09-15T13:24:35.000Z", + "Progress": "3%", "BundleId": "bun-2a4e041c" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst index b9f4abe3b1dd..89149876be77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-capacity-reservation-fleets.rst @@ -10,32 +10,32 @@ Output:: { "CapacityReservationFleets": [ { - "Status": "active", - "EndDate": "2022-12-31T23:59:59.000Z", - "InstanceMatchCriteria": "open", - "Tags": [], - "CapacityReservationFleetId": "crf-abcdef01234567890", - "Tenancy": "default", + "Status": "active", + "EndDate": "2022-12-31T23:59:59.000Z", + "InstanceMatchCriteria": "open", + "Tags": [], + "CapacityReservationFleetId": "crf-abcdef01234567890", + "Tenancy": "default", "InstanceTypeSpecifications": [ { - "CapacityReservationId": "cr-1234567890abcdef0", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1a", - "FulfilledCapacity": 5.0, - "Weight": 1.0, - "CreateDate": "2022-07-02T08:34:33.398Z", - "InstancePlatform": "Linux/UNIX", - "TotalInstanceCount": 5, - "Priority": 1, - "EbsOptimized": true, + "CapacityReservationId": "cr-1234567890abcdef0", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1a", + "FulfilledCapacity": 5.0, + "Weight": 1.0, + "CreateDate": "2022-07-02T08:34:33.398Z", + "InstancePlatform": "Linux/UNIX", + "TotalInstanceCount": 5, + "Priority": 1, + "EbsOptimized": true, "InstanceType": "m5.xlarge" } - ], - "TotalTargetCapacity": 5, - "TotalFulfilledCapacity": 5.0, - "CreateTime": "2022-07-02T08:34:33.397Z", + ], + "TotalTargetCapacity": 5, + "TotalFulfilledCapacity": 5.0, + "CreateTime": "2022-07-02T08:34:33.397Z", "AllocationStrategy": "prioritized" } ] } -For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-carrier-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-carrier-gateways.rst index 65982cba426b..f487652ff657 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-carrier-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-carrier-gateways.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Output:: "OwnerId": "123456789012", "Tags": [ { - + "Key": "example", "Value": "tag" } @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Carrier gateways`__ in the *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud -User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-classic-link-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-classic-link-instances.rst index eec8edd78d1a..508cdace91b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-classic-link-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-classic-link-instances.rst @@ -11,38 +11,38 @@ Output:: { "Instances": [ { - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", - "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", "Groups": [ { "GroupId": "sg-11122233" - } - ], + } + ], "Tags": [ { - "Value": "ClassicInstance", + "Value": "ClassicInstance", "Key": "Name" } ] - }, + }, { - "InstanceId": "i-0598c7d356eba48d7", - "VpcId": "vpc-12312312", + "InstanceId": "i-0598c7d356eba48d7", + "VpcId": "vpc-12312312", "Groups": [ { "GroupId": "sg-aabbccdd" - } - ], + } + ], "Tags": [ { - "Value": "ClassicInstance2", + "Value": "ClassicInstance2", "Key": "Name" } ] } ] } - + This example lists all of your linked EC2-Classic instances, and filters the response to include only instances that are linked to VPC vpc-88888888. Command:: @@ -54,16 +54,16 @@ Output:: { "Instances": [ { - "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", - "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", + "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", + "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", "Groups": [ { "GroupId": "sg-11122233" - } - ], + } + ], "Tags": [ { - "Value": "ClassicInstance", + "Value": "ClassicInstance", "Key": "Name" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-customer-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-customer-gateways.rst index fa2b221bdc67..a474a3d47b7a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-customer-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-customer-gateways.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example describes your customer gateways. Command:: - aws ec2 describe-customer-gateways + aws ec2 describe-customer-gateways Output:: @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Output:: "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65534" } - ] + ] } - + **To describe a specific customer gateway** This example describes the specified customer gateway. @@ -46,5 +46,5 @@ Output:: "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65534" } - ] - } \ No newline at end of file + ] + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-egress-only-internet-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-egress-only-internet-gateways.rst index 7a9b81ebf848..8e6e35578537 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-egress-only-internet-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-egress-only-internet-gateways.rst @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ Output:: { "EgressOnlyInternetGateways": [ { - "EgressOnlyInternetGatewayId": "eigw-015e0e244e24dfe8a", + "EgressOnlyInternetGatewayId": "eigw-015e0e244e24dfe8a", "Attachments": [ { - "State": "attached", + "State": "attached", "VpcId": "vpc-0c62a468" } ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-elastic-gpus.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-elastic-gpus.rst index 848b0a334653..170d4d655ef9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-elastic-gpus.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-elastic-gpus.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Command:: - aws ec2 describe-elastic-gpus --elastic-gpu-ids egpu-12345678901234567890abcdefghijkl \ No newline at end of file + aws ec2 describe-elastic-gpus --elastic-gpu-ids egpu-12345678901234567890abcdefghijkl diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-export-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-export-tasks.rst index b61dcabe8907..e03d67d5e70b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-export-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-export-tasks.rst @@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-launch-images.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-launch-images.rst index 968a753e116d..77438b04afff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-launch-images.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-launch-images.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-snapshot-restores.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-snapshot-restores.rst index 5f88ceabae45..df17cee4339c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-snapshot-restores.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fast-snapshot-restores.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: The following ``describe-fast-snapshot-restores`` example describes all fast snapshot restores. :: - aws ec2 describe-fast-snapshot-restores + aws ec2 describe-fast-snapshot-restores diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-history.rst index 9601b04d89d3..932b9cbffd16 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-history.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ Output:: "StartTime": "2020-08-31T23:53:20.000Z" } -For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-instances.rst index e53355c2f66c..497b1e139a1b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleet-instances.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "FleetId": "fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleets.rst index cb1001cd4c1a..918501aebf66 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fleets.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-image-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-image-attribute.rst index 34e9c4e6b383..e83e129ceef4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-image-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-image-attribute.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Output:: { "FpgaImageAttribute": { - "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", + "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", "LoadPermissions": [ { "UserId": "123456789012" diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-images.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-images.rst index 0731deb2b5bd..e89360b6d248 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-images.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-fpga-images.rst @@ -11,24 +11,24 @@ Output:: { "FpgaImages": [ { - "UpdateTime": "2017-12-22T12:09:14.000Z", - "Name": "my-afi", + "UpdateTime": "2017-12-22T12:09:14.000Z", + "Name": "my-afi", "PciId": { - "SubsystemVendorId": "0xfedd", - "VendorId": "0x1d0f", - "DeviceId": "0xf000", + "SubsystemVendorId": "0xfedd", + "VendorId": "0x1d0f", + "DeviceId": "0xf000", "SubsystemId": "0x1d51" - }, - "FpgaImageGlobalId": "agfi-123cb27b5e84a0abc", - "Public": false, + }, + "FpgaImageGlobalId": "agfi-123cb27b5e84a0abc", + "Public": false, "State": { "Code": "available" - }, - "ShellVersion": "0x071417d3", - "OwnerId": "123456789012", - "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", - "CreateTime": "2017-12-22T11:43:33.000Z", + }, + "ShellVersion": "0x071417d3", + "OwnerId": "123456789012", + "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", + "CreateTime": "2017-12-22T11:43:33.000Z", "Description": "my-afi" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservation-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservation-offerings.rst index e9596adf2dd8..1c91cbafcd64 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservation-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservation-offerings.rst @@ -11,52 +11,52 @@ Output:: { "OfferingSet": [ { - "HourlyPrice": "1.499", - "OfferingId": "hro-03f707bf363b6b324", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", + "HourlyPrice": "1.499", + "OfferingId": "hro-03f707bf363b6b324", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", "Duration": 31536000 - }, + }, { - "HourlyPrice": "1.045", - "OfferingId": "hro-0ef9181cabdef7a02", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", + "HourlyPrice": "1.045", + "OfferingId": "hro-0ef9181cabdef7a02", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", "Duration": 94608000 - }, + }, { - "HourlyPrice": "0.714", - "OfferingId": "hro-04567a15500b92a51", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "PartialUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "6254.000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.714", + "OfferingId": "hro-04567a15500b92a51", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "PartialUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "6254.000", "Duration": 31536000 - }, + }, { - "HourlyPrice": "0.484", - "OfferingId": "hro-0d5d7a9d23ed7fbfe", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "PartialUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "12720.000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.484", + "OfferingId": "hro-0d5d7a9d23ed7fbfe", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "PartialUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "12720.000", "Duration": 94608000 - }, + }, { - "HourlyPrice": "0.000", - "OfferingId": "hro-05da4108ca998c2e5", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "AllUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "23913.000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.000", + "OfferingId": "hro-05da4108ca998c2e5", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "AllUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "23913.000", "Duration": 94608000 - }, + }, { - "HourlyPrice": "0.000", - "OfferingId": "hro-0a9f9be3b95a3dc8f", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "AllUpfront", - "UpfrontPrice": "12257.000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.000", + "OfferingId": "hro-0a9f9be3b95a3dc8f", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "AllUpfront", + "UpfrontPrice": "12257.000", "Duration": 31536000 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservations.rst index e22f3189f51b..68c72fe1fd91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-host-reservations.rst @@ -11,20 +11,20 @@ Output:: { "HostReservationSet": [ { - "Count": 1, - "End": "2019-01-10T12:14:09Z", - "HourlyPrice": "1.499", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "OfferingId": "hro-03f707bf363b6b324", - "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", - "State": "active", + "Count": 1, + "End": "2019-01-10T12:14:09Z", + "HourlyPrice": "1.499", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "OfferingId": "hro-03f707bf363b6b324", + "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", + "State": "active", "HostIdSet": [ "h-013abcd2a00cbd123" - ], - "Start": "2018-01-10T12:14:09Z", - "HostReservationId": "hr-0d418a3a4ffc669ae", - "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", + ], + "Start": "2018-01-10T12:14:09Z", + "HostReservationId": "hr-0d418a3a4ffc669ae", + "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", "Duration": 31536000 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-identity-id-format.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-identity-id-format.rst index d287dfd4b829..7a1b5a1d4eb3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-identity-id-format.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-identity-id-format.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ The output indicates that snapshots created by this user receive IDs in long ID "UseLongIds": true } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-image-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-image-attribute.rst index 15db24934769..5e949d6e0643 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-image-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-image-attribute.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe the launch permissions for an AMI** -This example describes the launch permissions for the specified AMI. +This example describes the launch permissions for the specified AMI. Command:: @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: { "ProductCodes": [], "ImageId": "ami-5731123e", - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-images.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-images.rst index 9949523e8a1e..465e6c331110 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-images.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-images.rst @@ -11,35 +11,35 @@ Output:: { "Images": [ { - "VirtualizationType": "hvm", - "Description": "Provided by Red Hat, Inc.", - "PlatformDetails": "Red Hat Enterprise Linux", - "EnaSupport": true, - "Hypervisor": "xen", - "State": "available", - "SriovNetSupport": "simple", - "ImageId": "ami-1234567890EXAMPLE", - "UsageOperation": "RunInstances:0010", + "VirtualizationType": "hvm", + "Description": "Provided by Red Hat, Inc.", + "PlatformDetails": "Red Hat Enterprise Linux", + "EnaSupport": true, + "Hypervisor": "xen", + "State": "available", + "SriovNetSupport": "simple", + "ImageId": "ami-1234567890EXAMPLE", + "UsageOperation": "RunInstances:0010", "BlockDeviceMappings": [ { - "DeviceName": "/dev/sda1", + "DeviceName": "/dev/sda1", "Ebs": { - "SnapshotId": "snap-111222333444aaabb", - "DeleteOnTermination": true, - "VolumeType": "gp2", - "VolumeSize": 10, + "SnapshotId": "snap-111222333444aaabb", + "DeleteOnTermination": true, + "VolumeType": "gp2", + "VolumeSize": 10, "Encrypted": false } } - ], - "Architecture": "x86_64", - "ImageLocation": "123456789012/RHEL-8.0.0_HVM-20190618-x86_64-1-Hourly2-GP2", - "RootDeviceType": "ebs", - "OwnerId": "123456789012", - "RootDeviceName": "/dev/sda1", - "CreationDate": "2019-05-10T13:17:12.000Z", - "Public": true, - "ImageType": "machine", + ], + "Architecture": "x86_64", + "ImageLocation": "123456789012/RHEL-8.0.0_HVM-20190618-x86_64-1-Hourly2-GP2", + "RootDeviceType": "ebs", + "OwnerId": "123456789012", + "RootDeviceName": "/dev/sda1", + "CreationDate": "2019-05-10T13:17:12.000Z", + "Public": true, + "ImageType": "machine", "Name": "RHEL-8.0.0_HVM-20190618-x86_64-1-Hourly2-GP2" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-credit-specifications.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-credit-specifications.rst index b61be33922ae..2a721915bff5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-credit-specifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-credit-specifications.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Work with burstable performance instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Work with burstable performance instances `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst index df39a4b34138..88e73b2ece87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-instance-event-notification-attributes`` example describes the tags to appear in scheduled event notifications. :: - aws ec2 describe-instance-event-notification-attributes + aws ec2 describe-instance-event-notification-attributes Output:: @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-windows.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-windows.rst index 20379b03f08f..8df1a9af680f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-windows.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-event-windows.rst @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Output:: "State": "active", "Tags": [] } - + ... - + ], "NextToken": "9d624e0c-388b-4862-a31e-a85c64fc1d4a" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-topology.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-topology.rst index ce501365ed50..808424fcbcd9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-topology.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-topology.rst @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Output:: "nn-1311133311example" ], "ZoneId": "usw2-az4", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2d" + "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2d" }, { "InstanceId": "i-444444444example", @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Output:: "nn-1235301234example" ], "ZoneId": "usw2-az2", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a" + "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a" } ], "NextToken": "SomeEncryptedToken" } -For more information, including more examples, see `Amazon EC2 instance topology `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, including more examples, see `Amazon EC2 instance topology `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-types.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-types.rst index f15a051e0348..1890f0eb1264 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instance-types.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ Output:: ] For more information, see `Instance Types `__ in *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud -User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instances.rst index 3ab4a32e5c5c..724f1a60983e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-instances.rst @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Output:: "PartitionNumber": 3, "Tenancy": "default" } - + ] ] @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ The following ``describe-instances`` example filters the results to only those i The following shows only the relevant information from the output. :: "Instances": [ - { + { "InstanceId": "i-0123a456700123456", "InstanceType": "r4.large", "Placement": { @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ The following shows only the relevant information from the output. :: "Tenancy": "default" } }, - { + { "InstanceId": "i-9876a543210987654", "InstanceType": "r4.large", "Placement": { @@ -386,4 +386,4 @@ The following shows the expected output. :: i-11111111aaaaaaaaa i-aaaaaaaa111111111 -For more information, see `Work with instance tags in instance metadata `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Work with instance tags in instance metadata `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-internet-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-internet-gateways.rst index 00a2fabf9b17..b39fb70d894d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-internet-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-internet-gateways.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-pools.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-pools.rst index 74bb162aaccc..5343e656ce82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-pools.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-pools.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discoveries.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discoveries.rst index 38149c14ef82..a66d8cef09d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discoveries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discoveries.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: ipam-res-disco-0481e39b242860333 -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discovery-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discovery-associations.rst index c08711e91497..0ccba7707560 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discovery-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-resource-discovery-associations.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ In this example, after running this command, you notice that you have one non-de * The resource discovery was deleted by the resource discovery owner. * The resource discovery owner unshared the resource discovery. -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-scopes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-scopes.rst index a19fd7fe875d..ac7093b09cc6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-scopes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipam-scopes.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipams.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipams.rst index 0c9b78a4231e..b267b8f3fb9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipams.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-ipams.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-template-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-template-versions.rst index 1874a86044fc..50306e3584dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-template-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-template-versions.rst @@ -11,73 +11,73 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplateVersions": [ { - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", - "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", - "VersionNumber": 3, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", + "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", + "VersionNumber": 3, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", "LaunchTemplateData": { - "KeyName": "kp-us-east", - "ImageId": "ami-6057e21a", - "InstanceType": "t2.small", + "KeyName": "kp-us-east", + "ImageId": "ami-6057e21a", + "InstanceType": "t2.small", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { - "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", - "DeviceIndex": 0, + "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", + "DeviceIndex": 0, "Groups": [ "sg-7c227019" ] } ] - }, - "DefaultVersion": false, + }, + "DefaultVersion": false, "CreateTime": "2017-11-20T13:19:54.000Z" - }, + }, { - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", - "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", - "VersionNumber": 2, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", + "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", + "VersionNumber": 2, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", "LaunchTemplateData": { - "KeyName": "kp-us-east", - "ImageId": "ami-6057e21a", - "InstanceType": "t2.medium", + "KeyName": "kp-us-east", + "ImageId": "ami-6057e21a", + "InstanceType": "t2.medium", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { - "SubnetId": "subnet-1a2b3c4d", - "DeviceIndex": 0, + "SubnetId": "subnet-1a2b3c4d", + "DeviceIndex": 0, "Groups": [ "sg-7c227019" ] } ] - }, - "DefaultVersion": false, + }, + "DefaultVersion": false, "CreateTime": "2017-11-20T13:12:32.000Z" - }, + }, { - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", - "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", - "VersionNumber": 1, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-068f72b72934aff71", + "LaunchTemplateName": "Webservers", + "VersionNumber": 1, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789102:root", "LaunchTemplateData": { - "UserData": "", - "KeyName": "kp-us-east", - "ImageId": "ami-aabbcc11", - "InstanceType": "t2.medium", + "UserData": "", + "KeyName": "kp-us-east", + "ImageId": "ami-aabbcc11", + "InstanceType": "t2.medium", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { - "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", - "DeviceIndex": 0, - "DeleteOnTermination": false, + "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", + "DeviceIndex": 0, + "DeleteOnTermination": false, "Groups": [ "sg-7c227019" - ], + ], "AssociatePublicIpAddress": true } ] - }, - "DefaultVersion": true, + }, + "DefaultVersion": true, "CreateTime": "2017-11-20T12:52:33.000Z" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-templates.rst index c9d536a8b2ab..e6e9cd15127d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-launch-templates.rst @@ -11,36 +11,36 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplates": [ { - "LatestVersionNumber": 2, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0e06d290751193123", - "LaunchTemplateName": "TemplateForWebServer", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "LatestVersionNumber": 2, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0e06d290751193123", + "LaunchTemplateName": "TemplateForWebServer", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "CreateTime": "2017-11-27T09:30:23.000Z" - }, + }, { - "LatestVersionNumber": 6, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0c45b5e061ec98456", - "LaunchTemplateName": "DBServersTemplate", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "LatestVersionNumber": 6, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0c45b5e061ec98456", + "LaunchTemplateName": "DBServersTemplate", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "CreateTime": "2017-11-20T09:25:22.000Z" - }, + }, { - "LatestVersionNumber": 1, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0d47d774e8e52dabc", - "LaunchTemplateName": "MyLaunchTemplate2", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "LatestVersionNumber": 1, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0d47d774e8e52dabc", + "LaunchTemplateName": "MyLaunchTemplate2", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "CreateTime": "2017-11-02T12:06:21.000Z" }, { - "LatestVersionNumber": 3, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-01e5f948eb4f589d6", - "LaunchTemplateName": "testingtemplate2", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/AdminRole/i-03ee35176e2e5aabc", + "LatestVersionNumber": 3, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-01e5f948eb4f589d6", + "LaunchTemplateName": "testingtemplate2", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 1, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/AdminRole/i-03ee35176e2e5aabc", "CreateTime": "2017-12-01T08:19:48.000Z" - }, + }, ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-locked-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-locked-snapshots.rst index 6900577e8e34..61a3cdf882eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-locked-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-locked-snapshots.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Snapshot lock `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Snapshot lock `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-moving-addresses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-moving-addresses.rst index 43528dae1adf..e698210b840a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-moving-addresses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-moving-addresses.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ This example describes all addresses that are moving to the EC2-VPC platform. Command:: - aws ec2 describe-moving-addresses --filters Name=moving-status,Values=MovingToVpc \ No newline at end of file + aws ec2 describe-moving-addresses --filters Name=moving-status,Values=MovingToVpc diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-acls.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-acls.rst index 1d31400943dc..37ada325a427 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-acls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-acls.rst @@ -120,6 +120,6 @@ Output:: } ] } - + For more information, see `Network ACLs `__ in the *AWS VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scope-analyses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scope-analyses.rst index 725309e8e867..4cea26da758b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scope-analyses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scope-analyses.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scopes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scopes.rst index 433b56f6b4ee..73d87358e166 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scopes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-insights-access-scopes.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-attribute.rst index a5e23f6920b1..e88e038522b3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-attribute.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example command describes the ``attachment`` attribute of the specified net Command:: aws ec2 describe-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --attribute attachment - + Output:: { @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ This example command describes the ``description`` attribute of the specified ne Command:: - aws ec2 describe-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --attribute description - + aws ec2 describe-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --attribute description + Output:: { @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This example command describes the ``groupSet`` attribute of the specified netwo Command:: aws ec2 describe-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --attribute groupSet - + Output:: { @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ This example command describes the ``sourceDestCheck`` attribute of the specifie Command:: aws ec2 describe-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --attribute sourceDestCheck - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-permissions.rst index f11fb7b83294..c5b62f9b5b83 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interface-permissions.rst @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ Output:: { "PermissionState": { "State": "GRANTED" - }, - "NetworkInterfacePermissionId": "eni-perm-06fd19020ede149ea", - "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-b909511a", - "Permission": "INSTANCE-ATTACH", + }, + "NetworkInterfacePermissionId": "eni-perm-06fd19020ede149ea", + "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-b909511a", + "Permission": "INSTANCE-ATTACH", "AwsAccountId": "123456789012" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interfaces.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interfaces.rst index e4975c1092cb..572984d878ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interfaces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-network-interfaces.rst @@ -119,43 +119,43 @@ Output:: { "NetworkInterfaces": [ { - "Status": "available", - "MacAddress": "12:2c:bd:f9:bf:17", - "SourceDestCheck": true, - "VpcId": "vpc-8941ebec", - "Description": "ProdENI", - "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-b9a5ac93", + "Status": "available", + "MacAddress": "12:2c:bd:f9:bf:17", + "SourceDestCheck": true, + "VpcId": "vpc-8941ebec", + "Description": "ProdENI", + "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-b9a5ac93", "PrivateIpAddresses": [ { - "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-55.ec2.internal", - "Primary": true, + "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-55.ec2.internal", + "Primary": true, "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.1.55" - }, + }, { - "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-117.ec2.internal", - "Primary": false, + "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-117.ec2.internal", + "Primary": false, "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.1.117" } - ], - "RequesterManaged": false, - "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-55.ec2.internal", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1d", - "Ipv6Addresses": [], + ], + "RequesterManaged": false, + "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-1-55.ec2.internal", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1d", + "Ipv6Addresses": [], "Groups": [ { - "GroupName": "MySG", + "GroupName": "MySG", "GroupId": "sg-905002f5" } - ], - "SubnetId": "subnet-31d6c219", - "OwnerId": "123456789012", + ], + "SubnetId": "subnet-31d6c219", + "OwnerId": "123456789012", "TagSet": [ { - "Value": "Prod", + "Value": "Prod", "Key": "Purpose" } - ], + ], "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.1.55" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-prefix-lists.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-prefix-lists.rst index d4ad49eb85cc..3d1780e4f5c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-prefix-lists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-prefix-lists.rst @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ Output:: { "PrefixLists": [ { - "PrefixListName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3", + "PrefixListName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3", "Cidrs": [ "54.231.0.0/17" - ], + ], "PrefixListId": "pl-63a5400a" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-replace-root-volume-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-replace-root-volume-tasks.rst index f96b912e6eac..0c89b3de327b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-replace-root-volume-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-replace-root-volume-tasks.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Output:: { "ReplaceRootVolumeTasks": [ { - "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", - "Tags": [], - "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", - "TaskState": "succeeded", - "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", + "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", + "Tags": [], + "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", + "TaskState": "succeeded", + "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", "CompleteTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:52Z" } ] @@ -35,22 +35,22 @@ Output:: { "ReplaceRootVolumeTasks": [ { - "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", - "Tags": [], - "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", - "TaskState": "succeeded", - "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:06:38Z", + "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0111122223333abcd", + "Tags": [], + "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", + "TaskState": "succeeded", + "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:06:38Z", "CompleteTime": "2022-03-14T15:07:03Z" - }, + }, { - "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0444455555555abcd", - "Tags": [], - "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", - "TaskState": "succeeded", - "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", + "ReplaceRootVolumeTaskId": "replacevol-0444455555555abcd", + "Tags": [], + "InstanceId": "i-0123456789abcdefa", + "TaskState": "succeeded", + "StartTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:28Z", "CompleteTime": "2022-03-14T15:16:52Z" } ] } -For more information, see `Replace a root volume `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replace a root volume `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-modifications.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-modifications.rst index 37e888deaf29..045e915ca14e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-modifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-modifications.rst @@ -43,5 +43,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-offerings.rst index dd4bd39838b8..c66dc38b57c4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances-offerings.rst @@ -66,47 +66,46 @@ Output:: { "ReservedInstancesOfferings": [ { - "OfferingType": "No Upfront", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1b", - "InstanceTenancy": "default", - "PricingDetails": [], - "ProductDescription": "Windows", - "UsagePrice": 0.0, + "OfferingType": "No Upfront", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1b", + "InstanceTenancy": "default", + "PricingDetails": [], + "ProductDescription": "Windows", + "UsagePrice": 0.0, "RecurringCharges": [ { - "Amount": 0.015, + "Amount": 0.015, "Frequency": "Hourly" } - ], - "Marketplace": false, - "CurrencyCode": "USD", - "FixedPrice": 0.0, - "Duration": 31536000, - "ReservedInstancesOfferingId": "c48ab04c-fe69-4f94-8e39-a23842292823", + ], + "Marketplace": false, + "CurrencyCode": "USD", + "FixedPrice": 0.0, + "Duration": 31536000, + "ReservedInstancesOfferingId": "c48ab04c-fe69-4f94-8e39-a23842292823", "InstanceType": "t1.micro" - }, + }, ... { - "OfferingType": "No Upfront", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1d", - "InstanceTenancy": "default", - "PricingDetails": [], - "ProductDescription": "Windows (Amazon VPC)", - "UsagePrice": 0.0, + "OfferingType": "No Upfront", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1d", + "InstanceTenancy": "default", + "PricingDetails": [], + "ProductDescription": "Windows (Amazon VPC)", + "UsagePrice": 0.0, "RecurringCharges": [ { - "Amount": 0.015, + "Amount": 0.015, "Frequency": "Hourly" } - ], - "Marketplace": false, - "CurrencyCode": "USD", - "FixedPrice": 0.0, - "Duration": 31536000, - "ReservedInstancesOfferingId": "3a98bf7d-2123-42d4-b4f5-8dbec4b06dc6", + ], + "Marketplace": false, + "CurrencyCode": "USD", + "FixedPrice": 0.0, + "Duration": 31536000, + "ReservedInstancesOfferingId": "3a98bf7d-2123-42d4-b4f5-8dbec4b06dc6", "InstanceType": "t1.micro" } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances.rst index 78d09725d6a8..9352d309f457 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-reserved-instances.rst @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Output:: This example filters the response to include only three-year, t2.micro Linux/UNIX Reserved Instances in us-west-1c. Command:: - + aws ec2 describe-reserved-instances --filters Name=duration,Values=94608000 Name=instance-type,Values=t2.micro Name=product-description,Values=Linux/UNIX Name=availability-zone,Values=us-east-1e Output:: @@ -71,4 +71,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Using Amazon EC2 Instances`_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. .. _`Using Amazon EC2 Instances`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-ec2-launch.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-group-references.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-group-references.rst index dbf82a68fe87..c44e30900729 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-group-references.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-group-references.rst @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ Command:: Output:: - { + { "SecurityGroupsReferenceSet": [ { "ReferencingVpcId": "vpc-aaaaaaaa ", - "GroupId": "sg-bbbbb22222", - "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9" - } + "GroupId": "sg-bbbbb22222", + "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9" + } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-groups.rst index b78c111d13b2..56bce618672e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-security-groups.rst @@ -25,33 +25,33 @@ Output:: "Description": "My security group", "Tags": [ { - "Value": "SG1", + "Value": "SG1", "Key": "Name" } - ], + ], "IpPermissions": [ { - "IpProtocol": "-1", - "IpRanges": [], + "IpProtocol": "-1", + "IpRanges": [], "UserIdGroupPairs": [ { - "UserId": "123456789012", + "UserId": "123456789012", "GroupId": "sg-903004f8" } - ], + ], "PrefixListIds": [] }, { - "PrefixListIds": [], - "FromPort": 22, + "PrefixListIds": [], + "FromPort": 22, "IpRanges": [ { "Description": "Access from NY office", "CidrIp": "203.0.113.0/24" } - ], - "ToPort": 22, - "IpProtocol": "tcp", + ], + "ToPort": 22, + "IpProtocol": "tcp", "UserIdGroupPairs": [] } ], @@ -86,18 +86,18 @@ The following ``describe-security-groups`` example uses filters to scope the res aws ec2 describe-security-groups \ --filters Name=group-name,Values=*test* Name=tag:Test,Values=To-delete \ --query "SecurityGroups[*].{Name:GroupName,ID:GroupId}" - + Output:: [ { - "Name": "testfornewinstance", + "Name": "testfornewinstance", "ID": "sg-33bb22aa" - }, + }, { - "Name": "newgrouptest", + "Name": "newgrouptest", "ID": "sg-1a2b3c4d" } ] -For additional examples using tag filters, see `Working with tags `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For additional examples using tag filters, see `Working with tags `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-attribute.rst index cac65fe4a4db..29e309028ec6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-attribute.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Share an Amazon EBS snapshot `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Share an Amazon EBS snapshot `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-tier-status.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-tier-status.rst index ddd56a13c308..bee13cd3d4eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-tier-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshot-tier-status.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View archived snapshots `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View archived snapshots `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshots.rst index df4eadde4a17..a007a2992453 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-snapshots.rst @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Output:: [ { - "ID": "snap-1234567890abcdef0", + "ID": "snap-1234567890abcdef0", "Time": "2019-08-04T12:48:18.000Z" }, { @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View archived snapshots `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View archived snapshots `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst index b532ff50a93f..ea617710e36d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: "State": "Active" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-request-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-request-history.rst index bd0e7aa3d69a..991edc09785e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-request-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-request-history.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws ec2 describe-spot-fleet-request-history --spot-fleet-request-id sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE --start-time 2015-05-26T00:00:00Z The following example output shows the successful launches of two Spot Instances for the Spot fleet. - + Output:: { @@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ Output:: ], "SpotFleetRequestId": "sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE", "NextToken": "CpHNsscimcV5oH7bSbub03CI2Qms5+ypNpNm+53MNlR0YcXAkp0xFlfKf91yVxSExmbtma3awYxMFzNA663ZskT0AHtJ6TCb2Z8bQC2EnZgyELbymtWPfpZ1ZbauVg+P+TfGlWxWWB/Vr5dk5d4LfdgA/DRAHUrYgxzrEXAMPLE=", - "StartTime": "2015-05-26T00:00:00Z" + "StartTime": "2015-05-26T00:00:00Z" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-requests.rst index d52ab4db51b9..ad5b379180bd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-fleet-requests.rst @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Output:: "IamFleetRole": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-spot-fleet-role" }, "SpotFleetRequestState": "active" - }, + }, { "SpotFleetRequestId": "sfr-306341ed-9739-402e-881b-ce47bEXAMPLE", "SpotFleetRequestConfig": { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-price-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-price-history.rst index 35dbfadbb870..20c614a22d20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-price-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-spot-price-history.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Output:: "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-1c" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-stale-security-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-stale-security-groups.rst index 764964cab2d3..cab6188b6bf3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-stale-security-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-stale-security-groups.rst @@ -11,49 +11,49 @@ Output:: { "StaleSecurityGroupSet": [ { - "VpcId": "vpc-11223344", + "VpcId": "vpc-11223344", "StaleIpPermissionsEgress": [ { - "ToPort": 22, - "FromPort": 22, + "ToPort": 22, + "FromPort": 22, "UserIdGroupPairs": [ { - "VpcId": "vpc-7a20e51f", - "GroupId": "sg-ef6fba8b", - "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9", + "VpcId": "vpc-7a20e51f", + "GroupId": "sg-ef6fba8b", + "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9", "PeeringStatus": "active" } - ], + ], "IpProtocol": "tcp" } - ], - "GroupName": "MySG1", - "StaleIpPermissions": [], - "GroupId": "sg-fe6fba9a", + ], + "GroupName": "MySG1", + "StaleIpPermissions": [], + "GroupId": "sg-fe6fba9a", "Description": MySG1" - }, + }, { - "VpcId": "vpc-11223344", - "StaleIpPermissionsEgress": [], - "GroupName": "MySG2", + "VpcId": "vpc-11223344", + "StaleIpPermissionsEgress": [], + "GroupName": "MySG2", "StaleIpPermissions": [ { - "ToPort": 22, - "FromPort": 22, + "ToPort": 22, + "FromPort": 22, "UserIdGroupPairs": [ { - "VpcId": "vpc-7a20e51f", + "VpcId": "vpc-7a20e51f", "GroupId": "sg-279ab042", - "Description": "Access from pcx-b04deed9", - "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9", + "Description": "Access from pcx-b04deed9", + "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-b04deed9", "PeeringStatus": "active" } - ], + ], "IpProtocol": "tcp" } - ], - "GroupId": "sg-5fa68d3a", + ], + "GroupId": "sg-5fa68d3a", "Description": "MySG2" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-store-image-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-store-image-tasks.rst index c0aa6f8ae2d1..07f8a78e6ef2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-store-image-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-store-image-tasks.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "TaskStartTime": "2022-01-01T01:01:01.001Z" } -For more information about storing and restoring an AMI using S3, see `Store and restore an AMI using S3 ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about storing and restoring an AMI using S3, see `Store and restore an AMI using S3 ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-subnets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-subnets.rst index 0bbb78c860fb..f7750cc3aff1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-subnets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-subnets.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Output:: "OwnerId": "111122223333", "AssignIpv6AddressOnCreation": false, "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], - "CustomerOwnedIpv4Pool:": 'pool-2EXAMPLE', + "CustomerOwnedIpv4Pool:": 'pool-2EXAMPLE', "SubnetArn": "arn:aws:ec2:us-east-2:111122223333:subnet/subnet-0bb1c79de3EXAMPLE", "EnableDns64": false, "Ipv6Native": false, @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Output:: "VpcId": "vpc-3EXAMPLE", "OwnerId": "1111222233333", "AssignIpv6AddressOnCreation": false, - "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], + "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociationSet": [], "Tags": [ { "Key": "Name", @@ -126,4 +126,4 @@ Output:: subnet-02a95061c45f372ee subnet-03f720e7de2788d73 -For more information, see `Working with VPCs and Subnets `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with VPCs and Subnets `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-tags.rst index fcc3c8da8189..dda3f470fb34 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-tags.rst @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ Output:: { "Tags": [ { - "ResourceType": "instance", - "ResourceId": "i-1234567890abcdef5", - "Value": null, + "ResourceType": "instance", + "ResourceId": "i-1234567890abcdef5", + "Value": null, "Key": "Purpose" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-filters.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-filters.rst index 4f7021023574..fe84b538dd20 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-filters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-filters.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View your traffic mirror filters `__ in the *Traffic Mirroring Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View your traffic mirror filters `__ in the *Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-sessions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-sessions.rst index 8422ae08c3d6..01046da92493 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-sessions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-sessions.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View Traffic Mirror Session Details `__ in the *AWS Traffic Mirroring Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View Traffic Mirror Session Details `__ in the *AWS Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-targets.rst index 450be95c9d45..fe0487161b2e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-traffic-mirror-targets.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Traffic mirror targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Traffic Mirroring Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Traffic mirror targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-attachments.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-attachments.rst index 61b377506f43..40792cb3d04c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-attachments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-attachments.rst @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Work with transit gateways `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Work with transit gateways `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connect-peers.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connect-peers.rst index 11e4a3011b20..8bd4168c3e6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connect-peers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connect-peers.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connects.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connects.rst index 1ab15cedd905..d1518719728e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-connects.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway Connect attachments and Transit Gateway Connect peers `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-multicast-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-multicast-domains.rst index fe91a23e2507..14c5b594f0ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-multicast-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-multicast-domains.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``describe-transit-gateway-multicast-domains`` example displays de Output:: { - + "TransitGatewayMulticastDomains": [ { "TransitGatewayMulticastDomainId": "tgw-mcast-domain-000fb24d04EXAMPLE", @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-route-tables.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-route-tables.rst index c2a2e88572b3..53e7158bbe4a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-route-tables.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-route-tables.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst index 7620c444131a..dc77f07c4878 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View your VPC attachments `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View your VPC attachments `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateways.rst index c24d1e61a1c1..d064374347ef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-transit-gateways.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``describe-transit-gateways`` example retrieves details about your transit gateways. :: aws ec2 describe-transit-gateways - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-volumes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-volumes.rst index 20d7831874ec..9e336e54fbb3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-volumes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-volumes.rst @@ -79,19 +79,19 @@ Output:: { "Tag": [ { - "Value": "Test2", + "Value": "Test2", "Key": "Name" } - ], + ], "ID": "vol-1234567890abcdef0" - }, + }, { "Tag": [ { - "Value": "Test1", + "Value": "Test1", "Key": "Name" } - ], + ], "ID": "vol-049df61146c4d7901" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-attribute.rst index df35831887b0..4967f4317fe7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-attribute.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Output:: "Value": true } } - + **To describe the enableDnsHostnames attribute** This example describes the ``enableDnsHostnames`` attribute. This attribute indicates whether the instances launched in the VPC get DNS hostnames. If this attribute is ``true``, instances in the VPC get DNS hostnames; otherwise, they do not. @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "EnableDnsHostnames": { "Value": true } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst index 013e0b8b5fa9..fb888c8f84fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe ClassicLink DNS support for your VPCs** -This example describes the ClassicLink DNS support status of all of your VPCs. +This example describes the ClassicLink DNS support status of all of your VPCs. Command:: @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ Output:: { "Vpcs": [ { - "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", + "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", "ClassicLinkDnsSupported": true - }, + }, { - "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d", + "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d", "ClassicLinkDnsSupported": false } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link.rst index a38e1d19dca9..ef5a5bf2b7a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-classic-link.rst @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ Output:: { "Vpcs": [ { - "ClassicLinkEnabled": true, - "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", + "ClassicLinkEnabled": true, + "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", "Tags": [ { - "Value": "classiclinkvpc", + "Value": "classiclinkvpc", "Key": "Name" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst index cd79b2a33f77..7ac7c65bbc18 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connection-notifications.rst @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ Output:: { "ConnectionNotificationSet": [ { - "ConnectionNotificationState": "Enabled", - "ConnectionNotificationType": "Topic", + "ConnectionNotificationState": "Enabled", + "ConnectionNotificationType": "Topic", "ConnectionEvents": [ - "Accept", - "Reject", - "Delete", + "Accept", + "Reject", + "Delete", "Connect" - ], - "ConnectionNotificationId": "vpce-nfn-04bcb952bc8af7abc", - "ConnectionNotificationArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:VpceNotification", + ], + "ConnectionNotificationId": "vpce-nfn-04bcb952bc8af7abc", + "ConnectionNotificationArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:VpceNotification", "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-0324151a02f327123" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst index 41890970a192..e6b63700c877 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst @@ -5,17 +5,17 @@ This example describes the interface endpoint connections to your endpoint servi Command:: aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoint-connections --filters Name=vpc-endpoint-state,Values=pendingAcceptance - + Output:: { "VpcEndpointConnections": [ { - "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-0abed31004e618123", - "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-0abced088d20def56", - "CreationTimestamp": "2017-11-30T10:00:24.350Z", - "VpcEndpointState": "pendingAcceptance", + "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-0abed31004e618123", + "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-0abced088d20def56", + "CreationTimestamp": "2017-11-30T10:00:24.350Z", + "VpcEndpointState": "pendingAcceptance", "VpcEndpointOwner": "123456789012" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-service-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-service-permissions.rst index d947f60105fd..d1370c2f5200 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-service-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-service-permissions.rst @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Output:: { "AllowedPrincipals": [ { - "PrincipalType": "Account", + "PrincipalType": "Account", "Principal": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-services.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-services.rst index e378fac0fa43..1c3e2e702204 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-services.rst @@ -13,76 +13,76 @@ Output:: { "ServiceType": "Gateway" } - ], - "AcceptanceRequired": false, - "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb", - "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true, - "Owner": "amazon", + ], + "AcceptanceRequired": false, + "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb", + "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true, + "Owner": "amazon", "AvailabilityZones": [ - "us-east-1a", - "us-east-1b", - "us-east-1c", - "us-east-1d", - "us-east-1e", + "us-east-1a", + "us-east-1b", + "us-east-1c", + "us-east-1d", + "us-east-1e", "us-east-1f" - ], + ], "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [ "dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com" ] - }, + }, { "ServiceType": [ { "ServiceType": "Interface" } - ], - "PrivateDnsName": "ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", - "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2", - "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": false, - "Owner": "amazon", + ], + "PrivateDnsName": "ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", + "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2", + "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": false, + "Owner": "amazon", "AvailabilityZones": [ - "us-east-1a", - "us-east-1b", - "us-east-1c", - "us-east-1d", - "us-east-1e", + "us-east-1a", + "us-east-1b", + "us-east-1c", + "us-east-1d", + "us-east-1e", "us-east-1f" - ], - "AcceptanceRequired": false, + ], + "AcceptanceRequired": false, "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [ "ec2.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com" ] - }, + }, { "ServiceType": [ { "ServiceType": "Interface" } - ], - "PrivateDnsName": "ssm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", - "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm", - "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true, - "Owner": "amazon", + ], + "PrivateDnsName": "ssm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", + "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm", + "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true, + "Owner": "amazon", "AvailabilityZones": [ - "us-east-1a", - "us-east-1b", - "us-east-1c", - "us-east-1d", + "us-east-1a", + "us-east-1b", + "us-east-1c", + "us-east-1d", "us-east-1e" - ], - "AcceptanceRequired": false, + ], + "AcceptanceRequired": false, "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [ "ssm.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com" ] } - ], + ], "ServiceNames": [ - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb", - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2", - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2messages", - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing", - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.kinesis-streams", - "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2messages", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.kinesis-streams", + "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3", "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm" ] } @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View available AWS service names `__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View available AWS service names `__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-peering-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-peering-connections.rst index e34ea35b9d96..4148d9be7fbc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-peering-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-peering-connections.rst @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Output:: "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-11122233", "RequesterVpcInfo": { "PeeringOptions": { - "AllowEgressFromLocalVpcToRemoteClassicLink": false, + "AllowEgressFromLocalVpcToRemoteClassicLink": false, "AllowEgressFromLocalClassicLinkToRemoteVpc": false }, "OwnerId": "444455556666", @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Output:: "Tags": [], "RequesterVpcInfo": { "PeeringOptions": { - "AllowEgressFromLocalVpcToRemoteClassicLink": false, + "AllowEgressFromLocalVpcToRemoteClassicLink": false, "AllowEgressFromLocalClassicLinkToRemoteVpc": false }, "OwnerId": "444455556666", @@ -84,4 +84,3 @@ This example describes all of the VPC peering connections you requested for the Command:: aws ec2 describe-vpc-peering-connections --filters Name=requester-vpc-info.vpc-id,Values=vpc-1a2b3c4d - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpcs.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpcs.rst index 63cad86dce70..c58baf9f961e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpcs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpcs.rst @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } + } **Example 2: To describe a specified VPC** diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpn-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpn-gateways.rst index 3f031485db29..91a4820889d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpn-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpn-gateways.rst @@ -32,5 +32,5 @@ Output:: } ] } - ] - } \ No newline at end of file + ] + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-classic-link-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-classic-link-vpc.rst index 75213ee25658..eadfacb02ec8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-classic-link-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-classic-link-vpc.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-internet-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-internet-gateway.rst index a7bfd69f3bf4..dae68c448deb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-internet-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-internet-gateway.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``detach-internet-gateway`` example detaches the specified interne This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-volume.rst index b71864921a5d..2bba5c772ec4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/detach-volume.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "VolumeId": "vol-049df61146c4d7901", "State": "detaching", "Device": "/dev/sdb" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst index acc29262a982..85bbb910bc29 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Output": true } -For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-fast-launch.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-fast-launch.rst index 00f576b138ce..7b13bf8f6f91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-fast-launch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-fast-launch.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "StateTransitionTime": "2022-01-27T22:47:29.265000+00:00" } -For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-image-deprecation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-image-deprecation.rst index b1e916e42370..08d63f8bd834 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-image-deprecation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-image-deprecation.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Return": "true" } -For more information, see `Deprecate an AMI ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deprecate an AMI ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst index d4482a979f31..ca7dc781513c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "Success": true } -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts in an AWS Organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts in an AWS Organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-serial-console-access.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-serial-console-access.rst index 6341ec4b13f9..d67088f5a624 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-serial-console-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-serial-console-access.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "SerialConsoleAccessEnabled": false } -For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst index ef1bfb5e5355..9411cb699cda 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst index f92de6ebc062..d992b5bbfdce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link.rst index 937fb4f29e98..81ebc49790e8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disable-vpc-classic-link.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-instance-event-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-instance-event-window.rst index c5301cb8f5bb..bae83227cd70 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-instance-event-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-instance-event-window.rst @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ Output:: } } -For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-ipam-resource-discovery.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-ipam-resource-discovery.rst index 6cacfc0ef477..3ad5d4c7b1c4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-ipam-resource-discovery.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-ipam-resource-discovery.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-nat-gateway-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-nat-gateway-address.rst index 47862114871e..2a47eb55b01f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-nat-gateway-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-nat-gateway-address.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-subnet-cidr-block.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-subnet-cidr-block.rst index 19a706011d79..e73673d77abc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-subnet-cidr-block.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-subnet-cidr-block.rst @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "SubnetId": "subnet-5f46ec3b", + "SubnetId": "subnet-5f46ec3b", "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociation": { - "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64", - "AssociationId": "subnet-cidr-assoc-3aa54053", + "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64", + "AssociationId": "subnet-cidr-assoc-3aa54053", "Ipv6CidrBlockState": { "State": "disassociating" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst index f8283f72e225..40bc31549ac1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-multicast-domain.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Working with multicast `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*'. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with multicast `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*'. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-route-table.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-route-table.rst index 909ac0c70620..0c9cf04e3a2f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-route-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-transit-gateway-route-table.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-vpc-cidr-block.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-vpc-cidr-block.rst index 32b6e70e210c..dcf010e573db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-vpc-cidr-block.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/disassociate-vpc-cidr-block.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "Ipv6CidrBlockAssociation": { - "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/56", - "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-eca54085", + "Ipv6CidrBlock": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::/56", + "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-eca54085", "Ipv6CidrBlockState": { "State": "disassociating" } - }, + }, "VpcId": "vpc-a034d6c4" } @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ Output:: { "CidrBlockAssociation": { - "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-0287ac6b", - "CidrBlock": "172.18.0.0/16", + "AssociationId": "vpc-cidr-assoc-0287ac6b", + "CidrBlock": "172.18.0.0/16", "CidrBlockState": { "State": "disassociating" } - }, + }, "VpcId": "vpc-27621243" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst index b0ea7e6dfb5e..d334b20f9f03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-aws-network-performance-metric-subscription.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Output": true } -For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage subscriptions `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-fast-launch.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-fast-launch.rst index 0f903f39ed3c..5e9f6cb4d79f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-fast-launch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-fast-launch.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "StateTransitionTime": "2022-01-27T22:16:03.199000+00:00" } -For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about configuring a Windows AMI for faster launching, see `Configure your AMI for faster launching `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-image-deprecation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-image-deprecation.rst index 6d1066b52bc2..712b7b58f29b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-image-deprecation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-image-deprecation.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "Return": "true" } -For more information, see `Deprecate an AMI ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deprecate an AMI ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst index 2e80d07596e2..57fc119c710f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-ipam-organization-admin-account.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Success": true } -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with AWS Organizations `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with AWS Organizations `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-serial-console-access.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-serial-console-access.rst index 7230265dce84..677f3f1208a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-serial-console-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-serial-console-access.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "SerialConsoleAccessEnabled": true } -For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-snapshot-block-public-access.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-snapshot-block-public-access.rst index fcfefe9f1eb7..b50136c6a7aa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-snapshot-block-public-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-snapshot-block-public-access.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "State": "block-all-sharing" } -For more information, see `Block public access for snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Block public access for snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst index 295c859627af..c4e0bf4754a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-transit-gateway-route-table-propagation.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-volume-io.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-volume-io.rst index 370fa8bc833d..053894a8377d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-volume-io.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-volume-io.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example enables I/O on volume ``vol-1234567890abcdef0``. Command:: aws ec2 enable-volume-io --volume-id vol-1234567890abcdef0 - + Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst index c9416eb2f6e6..b042a1d6453c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link-dns-support.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link.rst index 00f42c6c3887..188c459ddc9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/enable-vpc-classic-link.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-aws-network-performance-data.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-aws-network-performance-data.rst index 8b6408bd701b..5a9850764f15 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-aws-network-performance-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-aws-network-performance-data.rst @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ Output:: "Value": 62.75349, "Status": "OK" } - ] + ] } ] } -For more information, see `Monitor network performance `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitor network performance `__ in the *Infrastructure Performance User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ebs-encryption-by-default.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ebs-encryption-by-default.rst index 739e5f2783f3..fb43538b9e05 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ebs-encryption-by-default.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ebs-encryption-by-default.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-ebs-encryption-by-default`` example indicates whether EBS encryption by default is enabled for your AWS account in the current Region. :: aws ec2 get-ebs-encryption-by-default - + The following output indicates that EBS encryption by default is disabled. :: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-flow-logs-integration-template.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-flow-logs-integration-template.rst index be0a153254a9..fe34f18f62d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-flow-logs-integration-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-flow-logs-integration-template.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: For information on using CloudFormation templates, see `Working with AWS CloudFormation templates `__ in the *AWS CloudFormation User Guide*. -For information on using Amazon Athena and flow logs, see `Query flow logs using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For information on using Amazon Athena and flow logs, see `Query flow logs using Amazon Athena `__ in the *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-groups-for-capacity-reservation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-groups-for-capacity-reservation.rst index e8a4d1d38f36..dc75ddaacf02 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-groups-for-capacity-reservation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-groups-for-capacity-reservation.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with Capacity Reservations `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Capacity Reservations `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-host-reservation-purchase-preview.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-host-reservation-purchase-preview.rst index 22566bec4784..98fdfcd4a126 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-host-reservation-purchase-preview.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-host-reservation-purchase-preview.rst @@ -9,18 +9,18 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "TotalHourlyPrice": "1.499", + "TotalHourlyPrice": "1.499", "Purchase": [ { - "HourlyPrice": "1.499", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", + "HourlyPrice": "1.499", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", "HostIdSet": [ "h-013abcd2a00cbd123" - ], - "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", + ], + "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", "Duration": 31536000 } - ], + ], "TotalUpfrontPrice": "0.000" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements.rst index 402cf0d80dd6..11a3e46d9dbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To preview the instance types that match specified attributes** -The following ``get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements`` example first generates a list of all of the possible attributes that can be specified using the ``--generate-cli-skeleton`` parameter, and saves the list to a JSON file. Then, the JSON file is used to customize the attributes for which to preview matched instance types. +The following ``get-instance-types-from-instance-requirements`` example first generates a list of all of the possible attributes that can be specified using the ``--generate-cli-skeleton`` parameter, and saves the list to a JSON file. Then, the JSON file is used to customize the attributes for which to preview matched instance types. To generate all possible attributes and save the output directly to a JSON file, use the following command. :: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Preview the instance types that have the attributes specified in ``attributes.js Contents of ``attributes.json`` file:: { - + "ArchitectureTypes": [ "x86_64" ], @@ -133,4 +133,4 @@ Output:: || d2.xlarge || ... -For more information about attribute-based instance type selection, see `How attribute-based instance type selection works `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about attribute-based instance type selection, see `How attribute-based instance type selection works `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-uefi-data.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-uefi-data.rst index 6dad10b73194..2141670f4474 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-uefi-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-instance-uefi-data.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "InstanceId": "i-0123456789example", - "UefiData": "QU1aTlVFRkkf+uLXAAAAAHj5a7fZ9+3dBzxXb/. + "UefiData": "QU1aTlVFRkkf+uLXAAAAAHj5a7fZ9+3dBzxXb/. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD4L/J/AODshho=" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-address-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-address-history.rst index cd1b158d8ecb..4cb70b01f448 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-address-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-address-history.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View the history of IP addresses `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View the history of IP addresses `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-accounts.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-accounts.rst index c2cf1d68644e..2dfe3f456869 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-accounts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-accounts.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Integrate IPAM with accounts outside of your organization `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-resource-cidrs.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-resource-cidrs.rst index 00d37b6a7c4a..4b17e2472270 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-resource-cidrs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-discovered-resource-cidrs.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Monitor CIDR usage by resource `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitor CIDR usage by resource `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-allocations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-allocations.rst index 0f9e5c8656b9..a36e483c6574 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-allocations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-allocations.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "ResourceOwner": "123456789012" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-cidrs.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-cidrs.rst index 4a2595d021ea..a65b067dea97 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-cidrs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-pool-cidrs.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Cidr": "10.0.0.0/24", "State": "provisioned" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-resource-cidrs.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-resource-cidrs.rst index 5e347d4c9ad3..991a18f128c3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-resource-cidrs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-ipam-resource-cidrs.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Monitor CIDR usage by resource `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitor CIDR usage by resource `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-launch-template-data.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-launch-template-data.rst index ae493dc681d7..0b9b40bd6160 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-launch-template-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-launch-template-data.rst @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "Monitoring": {}, - "ImageId": "ami-8c1be5f6", + "Monitoring": {}, + "ImageId": "ami-8c1be5f6", "BlockDeviceMappings": [ { - "DeviceName": "/dev/xvda", + "DeviceName": "/dev/xvda", "Ebs": { "DeleteOnTermination": true } } - ], - "EbsOptimized": false, + ], + "EbsOptimized": false, "Placement": { - "Tenancy": "default", - "GroupName": "", + "Tenancy": "default", + "GroupName": "", "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1a" - }, - "InstanceType": "t2.micro", + }, + "InstanceType": "t2.micro", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { - "Description": "", - "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-35306abc", + "Description": "", + "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-35306abc", "PrivateIpAddresses": [ { - "Primary": true, + "Primary": true, "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.72" } - ], - "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", + ], + "SubnetId": "subnet-7b16de0c", "Groups": [ "sg-7c227019" - ], + ], "Ipv6Addresses": [ { "Ipv6Address": "2001:db8:1234:1a00::123" } - ], + ], "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.72" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings.rst index e5c4d8bdba74..12436b18b2f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings`` example ge aws ec2 get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings \ --region us-east-1 \ --network-insights-access-scope-analysis-id nis \ - --nis-123456789111 + --nis-123456789111 Output:: @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-content.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-content.rst index 713984a042b6..7a2113c63278 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-content.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-network-insights-access-scope-content.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``get-network-insights-access-scope-content`` example gets the content of the selected scope analysis ID in your AWS account. :: - aws ec2 get-network-insights-access-scope-content \ + aws ec2 get-network-insights-access-scope-content \ --region us-east-1 \ --network-insights-access-scope-id nis-123456789222 @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-password-data.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-password-data.rst index 29cb4461ab4c..9b7422f6a60d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-password-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-password-data.rst @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Output:: "Timestamp": "2013-08-30T23:18:05.000Z", "PasswordData": "&ViJ652e*u" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst index a5f3be19397d..e55bc348cccb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-reserved-instances-exchange-quote.rst @@ -9,41 +9,41 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "CurrencyCode": "USD", + "CurrencyCode": "USD", "ReservedInstanceValueSet": [ { - "ReservedInstanceId": "7b8750c3-397e-4da4-bbcb-a45ebexample", + "ReservedInstanceId": "7b8750c3-397e-4da4-bbcb-a45ebexample", "ReservationValue": { - "RemainingUpfrontValue": "0.000000", - "HourlyPrice": "0.027800", + "RemainingUpfrontValue": "0.000000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.027800", "RemainingTotalValue": "730.556200" } } - ], - "PaymentDue": "424.983828", + ], + "PaymentDue": "424.983828", "TargetConfigurationValueSet": [ { "TargetConfiguration": { - "InstanceCount": 5, + "InstanceCount": 5, "OfferingId": "6fea5434-b379-434c-b07b-a7abexample" - }, + }, "ReservationValue": { - "RemainingUpfrontValue": "424.983828", - "HourlyPrice": "0.016000", + "RemainingUpfrontValue": "424.983828", + "HourlyPrice": "0.016000", "RemainingTotalValue": "845.447828" } } - ], - "IsValidExchange": true, - "OutputReservedInstancesWillExpireAt": "2020-10-01T13:03:39Z", + ], + "IsValidExchange": true, + "OutputReservedInstancesWillExpireAt": "2020-10-01T13:03:39Z", "ReservedInstanceValueRollup": { - "RemainingUpfrontValue": "0.000000", - "HourlyPrice": "0.027800", + "RemainingUpfrontValue": "0.000000", + "HourlyPrice": "0.027800", "RemainingTotalValue": "730.556200" - }, + }, "TargetConfigurationValueRollup": { - "RemainingUpfrontValue": "424.983828", - "HourlyPrice": "0.016000", + "RemainingUpfrontValue": "424.983828", + "HourlyPrice": "0.016000", "RemainingTotalValue": "845.447828" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-security-groups-for-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-security-groups-for-vpc.rst index 76df91f6c0d5..8da7f3524575 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-security-groups-for-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-security-groups-for-vpc.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "Tags": [], "PrimaryVpcId": "vpc-6c31a611" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-serial-console-access-status.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-serial-console-access-status.rst index bc96aca55c3b..216803b49186 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-serial-console-access-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-serial-console-access-status.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "SerialConsoleAccessEnabled": true } -For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `EC2 Serial Console `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-snapshot-block-public-access-state.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-snapshot-block-public-access-state.rst index 5ce016deee20..b990d5d81f56 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-snapshot-block-public-access-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-snapshot-block-public-access-state.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "State": "block-all-sharing" } -For more information, see `Block public access for snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Block public access for snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-spot-placement-scores.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-spot-placement-scores.rst index 31ef482a311f..5ade8fd6e718 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-spot-placement-scores.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-spot-placement-scores.rst @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Output if ``SingleAvailabilityZone`` is set to ``false`` or omitted (if omitted, { "Region": "us-west-1", "Score": 5 - }, + }, ... Output if ``SingleAvailabilityZone`` is set to ``true``. A scored list of SingleAvailability Zones is returned. :: @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@ Output if ``SingleAvailabilityZone`` is set to ``true``. A scored list of Single }, ... -For more information about calculating a Spot placement score, and for example configurations, see `Calculate a Spot placement score `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about calculating a Spot placement score, and for example configurations, see `Calculate a Spot placement score `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-subnet-cidr-reservations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-subnet-cidr-reservations.rst index b40ef4bdce4f..04b74d80a614 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-subnet-cidr-reservations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-subnet-cidr-reservations.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "SubnetIpv6CidrReservations": [] } -For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Subnet CIDR reservations `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-attachment-propagations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-attachment-propagations.rst index 8760d663464f..4278b72ebe32 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-attachment-propagations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-attachment-propagations.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-multicast-domain-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-multicast-domain-associations.rst index 08e3c8ab8def..811c836506a8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-multicast-domain-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-multicast-domain-associations.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-associations.rst index a9bf2d203f75..629602d2be2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-associations.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-propagations.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-propagations.rst index a86c59c5f42b..b8f0ff56eb71 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-propagations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/get-transit-gateway-route-table-propagations.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/import-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/import-key-pair.rst index 5ffca2690979..4e71ea17326f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/import-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/import-key-pair.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This example command imports the specified public key. Command:: aws ec2 import-key-pair --key-name "my-key" --public-key-material fileb://~/.ssh/my-key.pub - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/list-images-in-recycle-bin.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/list-images-in-recycle-bin.rst index b375b8cde15c..d7d3674f0c24 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/list-images-in-recycle-bin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/list-images-in-recycle-bin.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Output:: { "Images": [ { - "RecycleBinEnterTime": "2022-03-14T15:35:08.000Z", - "Description": "Monthly AMI One", - "RecycleBinExitTime": "2022-03-15T15:35:08.000Z", - "Name": "AMI_01", + "RecycleBinEnterTime": "2022-03-14T15:35:08.000Z", + "Description": "Monthly AMI One", + "RecycleBinExitTime": "2022-03-15T15:35:08.000Z", + "Name": "AMI_01", "ImageId": "ami-0111222333444abcd" } ] } -For more information, see `Recover AMIs from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Recover AMIs from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/list-snapshots-in-recycle-bin.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/list-snapshots-in-recycle-bin.rst index c4a8d6b7436d..403c7bbec8b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/list-snapshots-in-recycle-bin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/list-snapshots-in-recycle-bin.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about Recycle Bin for Amazon EBS, see `Recover snapshots from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Recycle Bin for Amazon EBS, see `Recover snapshots from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/lock-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/lock-snapshot.rst index d6eed93af2a0..7dc40a1adc0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/lock-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/lock-snapshot.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: "LockDurationStartTime": "2024-05-05T01:02:20.527000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Snapshot lock `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Snapshot lock `__ in the *Amazon EBS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-address-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-address-attribute.rst index ccf92e63e46c..fa923f3d2a93 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-address-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-address-attribute.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -To monitor the pending change and to view the modified attributes of an elastic IP address, see `describe-addresses-attribute `__ in the *AWS CLI Command Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +To monitor the pending change and to view the modified attributes of an elastic IP address, see `describe-addresses-attribute `__ in the *AWS CLI Command Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-availability-zone-group.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-availability-zone-group.rst index c6e79c72ae0a..987ec7bcf81e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-availability-zone-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-availability-zone-group.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information, see `Regions and Zones `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Regions and Zones `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst index 62906cf3eea1..8be643b2932d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-capacity-reservation-fleet.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``modify-capacity-reservation-fleet`` example modifies the total target capacity of the specified Capacity Reservation Fleet. When you modify the total target capacity of a Capacity Reservation Fleet, the Fleet automatically creates new Capacity Reservations, or modifies or cancels existing Capacity Reservations in the Fleet to meet the new total target capacity. You can't attempt additional modifications to a Fleet while it is in the ``modifying`` state. :: - aws ec2 modify-capacity-reservation-fleet \ + aws ec2 modify-capacity-reservation-fleet \ --capacity-reservation-fleet-id crf-01234567890abcedf \ --total-target-capacity 160 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: The following ``modify-capacity-reservation-fleet`` example modifies the end date of the specified Capacity Reservation Fleet. When you modify the end date for the Fleet, the end dates for all of the individual Capacity Reservations are updated accordingly. You can't attempt additional modifications to a Fleet while it is in the ``modifying`` state. :: - aws ec2 modify-capacity-reservation-fleet \ + aws ec2 modify-capacity-reservation-fleet \ --capacity-reservation-fleet-id crf-01234567890abcedf \ --end-date 2022-07-04T23:59:59.000Z @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Capacity Reservation Fleets, see `Capacity Reservation Fleets `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst index 88a1df3b0302..067b960cacd7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id`` example sets the specified CMK a aws ec2 modify-ebs-default-kms-key-id \ --kms-key-id alias/my-cmk - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fleet.rst index 4bc309a86497..8e9309960c5a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fleet.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fpga-image-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fpga-image-attribute.rst index 12a27188c2a5..b74aa1863101 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fpga-image-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-fpga-image-attribute.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Output:: { "FpgaImageAttribute": { - "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", + "FpgaImageId": "afi-0d123e123bfc85abc", "LoadPermissions": [ { "UserId": "123456789012" diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-image-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-image-attribute.rst index 5358aeb87961..75ede25f47f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-image-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-image-attribute.rst @@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ The following ``modify-instance-attribute`` example removes launch permissions f aws ec2 modify-image-attribute \ --image-id ami-5731123e \ --launch-permission "Remove=[{UserId=123456789012}]" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-attribute.rst index 366b8ba6916a..936ac8236972 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-attribute.rst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This command produces no output. **Example 5: To modify the user data attached to an instance** -The following ``modify-instance-attribute`` example adds the contents of the file ``UserData.txt`` as the UserData for the specified instance. +The following ``modify-instance-attribute`` example adds the contents of the file ``UserData.txt`` as the UserData for the specified instance. Contents of original file ``UserData.txt``:: @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Output:: Input Length = 67 Output Length = 152 CertUtil: -encode command completed successfully. - + Now you can reference that file in the CLI command that follows:: aws ec2 modify-instance-attribute \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-credit-specification.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-credit-specification.rst index e3670a1ae743..909da437e33f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-credit-specification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-credit-specification.rst @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ Output:: { "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0" } - ], + ], "UnsuccessfulInstanceCreditSpecifications": [] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-event-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-event-window.rst index 231ed4c019c7..703335b49f32 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-event-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-event-window.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``modify-instance-event-window`` example modifies the time range o aws ec2 modify-instance-event-window \ --region us-east-1 \ --instance-event-window-id iew-0abcdef1234567890 - --time-range StartWeekDay=monday,StartHour=2,EndWeekDay=wednesday,EndHour=8 + --time-range StartWeekDay=monday,StartHour=2,EndWeekDay=wednesday,EndHour=8 Output:: @@ -125,4 +125,4 @@ Output:: } } -For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For event window constraints, see `Considerations `__ in the Scheduled Events section of the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-maintenance-options.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-maintenance-options.rst index d3615befa19a..71b8ddb4339b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-maintenance-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-maintenance-options.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-instance-maintenance-options`` example disables simplifie aws ec2 modify-instance-maintenance-options \ --instance-id i-0abcdef1234567890 \ - --auto-recovery disabled + --auto-recovery disabled Output:: @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The following ``modify-instance-maintenance-options`` example sets the automatic aws ec2 modify-instance-maintenance-options \ --instance-id i-0abcdef1234567890 \ - --auto-recovery default + --auto-recovery default Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-metadata-options.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-metadata-options.rst index 951d8181849a..d8eea8c9692b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-metadata-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-metadata-options.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Instance metadata and user data `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. - + **Example 2: To disable instance metadata** The following ``modify-instance-metadata-options`` example disables the use of all versions of instance metadata on the specified instance. :: @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ Output:: } } -By default, the IPv6 endpoint is disabled. This is true even if you have launched an instance into an IPv6-only subnet. The IPv6 endpoint for IMDS is only accessible on instances built on the Nitro System. For more information, see `Instance metadata and user data `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +By default, the IPv6 endpoint is disabled. This is true even if you have launched an instance into an IPv6-only subnet. The IPv6 endpoint for IMDS is only accessible on instances built on the Nitro System. For more information, see `Instance metadata and user data `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-placement.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-placement.rst index cd55c72eaeb9..d88bbb5fd3b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-placement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-instance-placement.rst @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information, see `Modifying Instance Tenancy and Affinity `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying Instance Tenancy and Affinity `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-pool.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-pool.rst index 6aee6ccd87ab..8ccb177ea4ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-pool.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-pool.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Edit a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Edit a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-cidr.rst index 944e69a6169d..ab19ce9776ae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-cidr.rst @@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ Output:: } } -For more information on moving resources, see `Move resource CIDRs between scopes `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. +For more information on moving resources, see `Move resource CIDRs between scopes `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. -For more information on changing monitoring states, see `Change the monitoring state of resource CIDRs `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information on changing monitoring states, see `Change the monitoring state of resource CIDRs `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-discovery.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-discovery.rst index 8a1566697d03..39d732532fbf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-discovery.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-resource-discovery.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Work with resource discoveries `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Work with resource discoveries `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-scope.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-scope.rst index 6bd3677f98e5..97939a92c356 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-scope.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam-scope.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To modify the description of a scope** -In this scenario, you're an IPAM delegated admin who wants to modify the description of an IPAM scope. +In this scenario, you're an IPAM delegated admin who wants to modify the description of an IPAM scope. To complete this request, you'll need the scope ID, which you can get with `describe-ipam-scopes `__. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam.rst index 10faaf2058db..2920a034bafa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-ipam.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: ], "State": "modify-in-progress" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-launch-template.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-launch-template.rst index 95264cd71097..068652cebe67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-launch-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-launch-template.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Output:: { "LaunchTemplate": { - "LatestVersionNumber": 2, - "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", - "LaunchTemplateName": "WebServers", - "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, - "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", + "LatestVersionNumber": 2, + "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-0abcd290751193123", + "LaunchTemplateName": "WebServers", + "DefaultVersionNumber": 2, + "CreatedBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root", "CreateTime": "2017-12-01T13:35:46.000Z" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-network-interface-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-network-interface-attribute.rst index 3987f752d330..3866a5c13838 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-network-interface-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-network-interface-attribute.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This example command modifies the ``description`` attribute of the specified net Command:: aws ec2 modify-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --description "My description" - + **To modify the groupSet attribute of a network interface** @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This example command modifies the ``groupSet`` attribute of the specified networ Command:: aws ec2 modify-network-interface-attribute --network-interface-id eni-686ea200 --groups sg-903004f8 sg-1a2b3c4d - + **To modify the sourceDestCheck attribute of a network interface** diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-private-dns-name-options.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-private-dns-name-options.rst index ba36c95979f6..bd09e5340106 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-private-dns-name-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-private-dns-name-options.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-private-dns-name-options`` example disables the option to aws ec2 modify-private-dns-name-options \ --instance-id i-1234567890abcdef0 \ - --no-enable-resource-name-dns-a-record + --no-enable-resource-name-dns-a-record Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-reserved-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-reserved-instances.rst index e33944a66302..871dde65a899 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-reserved-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-reserved-instances.rst @@ -47,4 +47,3 @@ For more information, see `Modifying the Instance Size of Your Reservations`_ in .. _`Modifying the Instance Size of Your Reservations`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ri-modification-instancemove.html .. _`Modifying Your Reserved Instances`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ri-modifying.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-security-group-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-security-group-rules.rst index 8fd6021bb57c..eea3d92ab309 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-security-group-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-security-group-rules.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information about security group rules, see `Security group rules `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about security group rules, see `Security group rules `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-snapshot-tier.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-snapshot-tier.rst index 89f7b5549020..d949233d1fe6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-snapshot-tier.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-snapshot-tier.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: The ``TieringStartTime`` response parameter indicates the date and time at which the archive process was started, in UTC time format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ). -For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-spot-fleet-request.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-spot-fleet-request.rst index b8ff703e67c9..bf38b312bca7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-spot-fleet-request.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-spot-fleet-request.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example command updates the target capacity of the specified Spot fleet req Command:: - aws ec2 modify-spot-fleet-request --target-capacity 20 --spot-fleet-request-id sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE + aws ec2 modify-spot-fleet-request --target-capacity 20 --spot-fleet-request-id sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-subnet-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-subnet-attribute.rst index a36164fd6df7..9d1e2c4e5bc2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-subnet-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-subnet-attribute.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Command:: For more information, see `IP Addressing in Your VPC`_ in the *AWS Virtual Private Cloud User Guide*. -.. _`IP Addressing in Your VPC`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/vpc-ip-addressing.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`IP Addressing in Your VPC`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/vpc-ip-addressing.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-filter-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-filter-rule.rst index efecee2a6ed6..d4139cd5ad97 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-filter-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-filter-rule.rst @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ Output:: "SourceCidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/24", "Description": "TCP Rule" } - } + } For more information, see `Modify Your Traffic Mirror Filter Rules `__ in the *AWS Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-session.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-session.rst index 73e7c50ba24a..51547eb38306 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-session.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-traffic-mirror-session.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Modify your traffic mirror session `__ in the *Traffic Mirroring Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modify your traffic mirror session `__ in the *Traffic Mirroring Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst index 51013ed75a22..a035516da577 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ Output:: "Ipv6Support": "disable" } } - } + } -For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-volume.rst index 98b982ede308..932a3b059b05 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-volume.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: To modify a volume by changing its size** -The following ``modify-volume`` example changes the size of the specified volume to 150GB. +The following ``modify-volume`` example changes the size of the specified volume to 150GB. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-attribute.rst index b2e583b6e7b0..c8f72f24ea00 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-attribute.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example modifies the ``enableDnsSupport`` attribute. This attribute indicat Command:: aws ec2 modify-vpc-attribute --vpc-id vpc-a01106c2 --enable-dns-support "{\"Value\":false}" - + **To modify the enableDnsHostnames attribute** This example modifies the ``enableDnsHostnames`` attribute. This attribute indicates whether instances launched in the VPC get DNS hostnames. If this attribute is ``true``, instances in the VPC get DNS hostnames; otherwise, they do not. If the command succeeds, no output is returned. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst index 00ba76067171..3443dfa12dfe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-connection-notification.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "ReturnValue": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-configuration.rst index ab64c04072d0..d2eb9221ec17 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-configuration.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "ReturnValue": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-payer-responsibility.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-payer-responsibility.rst index 65f5cdf7b838..a34723943889 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-payer-responsibility.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint-service-payer-responsibility.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``modify-vpc-endpoint-service-payer-responsibility`` example modif --service-id vpce-svc-071afff70666e61e0 \ --payer-responsibility ServiceOwner -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint.rst index 1fd6574ee9dc..4a525727c278 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-endpoint.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: This example modifies interface endpoint ``vpce-0fe5b17a0707d6fa5`` by adding subnet ``subnet-d6fcaa8d`` to the endpoint. -Command:: +Command:: aws ec2 modify-vpc-endpoint --vpc-endpoint-id vpce-0fe5b17a0707d6fa5 --add-subnet-id subnet-d6fcaa8d @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-peering-connection-options.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-peering-connection-options.rst index 41bc3e0142f3..a9d095fe30d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-peering-connection-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-peering-connection-options.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ In this example, for peering connection ``pcx-aaaabbb``, the owner of the reques Command:: aws ec2 modify-vpc-peering-connection-options --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-aaaabbbb --requester-peering-connection-options AllowEgressFromLocalClassicLinkToRemoteVpc=true - + Output:: { @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: **To enable communication over a VPC peering connection from your local VPC to a remote ClassicLink connection** -In this example, the owner of the accepter VPC modifies the VPC peering connection options to enable the local VPC to communicate with the ClassicLink connection in the peer VPC. +In this example, the owner of the accepter VPC modifies the VPC peering connection options to enable the local VPC to communicate with the ClassicLink connection in the peer VPC. Command:: @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ In this example, the owner of the requester VPC modifies the VPC peering connect Command:: aws ec2 modify-vpc-peering-connection-options --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-aaaabbbb --requester-peering-connection-options AllowDnsResolutionFromRemoteVpc=true - + Output:: { "RequesterPeeringConnectionOptions": { "AllowDnsResolutionFromRemoteVpc": true } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-tenancy.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-tenancy.rst index dabebfdeda79..c220c095aea5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-tenancy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/modify-vpc-tenancy.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/move-address-to-vpc.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/move-address-to-vpc.rst index c2db7e6d3d2b..0cfd99ceb791 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/move-address-to-vpc.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/move-address-to-vpc.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Status": "MoveInProgress" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/move-byoip-cidr-to-ipam.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/move-byoip-cidr-to-ipam.rst index 77673be3132d..5c31643d1e05 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/move-byoip-cidr-to-ipam.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/move-byoip-cidr-to-ipam.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tutorial: Transfer an existing BYOIP IPv4 CIDR to IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tutorial: Transfer an existing BYOIP IPv4 CIDR to IPAM `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/network-insights-access-scope.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/network-insights-access-scope.rst index ab23a1af090f..0729e790ceb1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/network-insights-access-scope.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/network-insights-access-scope.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/provision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/provision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst index 39ee6e23d96d..8434f5d43fff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/provision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/provision-ipam-pool-cidr.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Provision CIDRs to a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Provision CIDRs to a pool `__ in the *Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-host-reservation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-host-reservation.rst index ed486ed20c21..1a8667405855 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-host-reservation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-host-reservation.rst @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "TotalHourlyPrice": "1.499", + "TotalHourlyPrice": "1.499", "Purchase": [ { - "HourlyPrice": "1.499", - "InstanceFamily": "m4", - "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", + "HourlyPrice": "1.499", + "InstanceFamily": "m4", + "PaymentOption": "NoUpfront", "HostIdSet": [ "h-013abcd2a00cbd123" - ], - "HostReservationId": "hr-0d418a3a4ffc669ae", - "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", + ], + "HostReservationId": "hr-0d418a3a4ffc669ae", + "UpfrontPrice": "0.000", "Duration": 31536000 } - ], + ], "TotalUpfrontPrice": "0.000" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-reserved-instances-offering.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-reserved-instances-offering.rst index 2adfbb1e3ec9..e1467b58e6d4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-reserved-instances-offering.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-reserved-instances-offering.rst @@ -5,12 +5,11 @@ This example command illustrates a purchase of a Reserved Instances offering, sp Command:: aws ec2 purchase-reserved-instances-offering --reserved-instances-offering-id ec06327e-dd07-46ee-9398-75b5fexample --instance-count 3 - - + + Output:: { "ReservedInstancesId": "af9f760e-6f91-4559-85f7-4980eexample" - } - + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-scheduled-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-scheduled-instances.rst index 03fc9b31f4fa..2b51dff71a62 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-scheduled-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/purchase-scheduled-instances.rst @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ Output:: "NextSlotStartTime": "2016-01-31T09:00:00Z", "InstanceType": "c4.large" } - ] + ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reboot-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reboot-instances.rst index 69f5d5403591..92675494f739 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reboot-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reboot-instances.rst @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ Command:: For more information, see `Reboot Your Instance`_ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. .. _`Reboot Your Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-reboot.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst index b47c7aaf4316..2ec913b6a1db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-instance-event-notification-attributes.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scheduled events for your instances `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicase-group-sources.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicase-group-sources.rst index 3badaed51bb4..3d22d9d03a9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicase-group-sources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicase-group-sources.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources`` example regis aws ec2 register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources \ --transit-gateway-multicast-domain-id tgw-mcast-domain-0c4905cef79d6e597 \ --group-ip-address 224.0.1.0 \ - --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae + --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst index 46ddf85f5cf6..62d5d7bbf2d8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-members.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources.rst index c8b67bfe69ff..6290e7168f3b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources`` example regis aws ec2 register-transit-gateway-multicast-group-sources \ --transit-gateway-multicast-domain-id tgw-mcast-domain-0c4905cef79d6e597 \ --group-ip-address 224.0.1.0 \ - --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae + --network-interface-ids eni-07f290fc3c090cbae Output:: @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast domains `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst index 5df209f8278a..c266fd2b7fd9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst index 5df209f8278a..c266fd2b7fd9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-transit-gateway-vpc-attachments.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway attachments to a VPC `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst index f06e799412cc..961677f68e3b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-endpoint-connections.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This example rejects the specified endpoint connection request for the specified Command:: aws ec2 reject-vpc-endpoint-connections --service-id vpce-svc-03d5ebb7d9579a2b3 --vpc-endpoint-ids vpce-0c1308d7312217abc - + Output:: { "Unsuccessful": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-peering-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-peering-connection.rst index 55e1b9d166eb..d71dfd29a069 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-peering-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reject-vpc-peering-connection.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "Return": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/release-hosts.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/release-hosts.rst index 5a3829c9a530..af23732f7acf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/release-hosts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/release-hosts.rst @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ Command:: Output:: - { + { "Successful": [ "h-0029d6e3cacf1b3da" ], "Unsuccessful": [] - + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/release-ipam-pool-allocation.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/release-ipam-pool-allocation.rst index fec1e3424ae6..3b6d2c2d6ed8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/release-ipam-pool-allocation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/release-ipam-pool-allocation.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To release an IPAM pool allocation** -In this example, you're an IPAM delegated admin who tried to delete an IPAM pool but received an error that you cannot delete the pool while the pool has allocations. You are using this command to release a pool allocation. +In this example, you're an IPAM delegated admin who tried to delete an IPAM pool but received an error that you cannot delete the pool while the pool has allocations. You are using this command to release a pool allocation. Note the following: @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "Success": true } -Once you release an allocation, you may want to run `delete-ipam-pool `__. \ No newline at end of file +Once you release an allocation, you may want to run `delete-ipam-pool `__. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-iam-instance-profile-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-iam-instance-profile-association.rst index b0c7466405a3..6177cddb2c23 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-iam-instance-profile-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-iam-instance-profile-association.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Output:: { "IamInstanceProfileAssociation": { - "InstanceId": "i-087711ddaf98f9489", - "State": "associating", - "AssociationId": "iip-assoc-0b215292fab192820", + "InstanceId": "i-087711ddaf98f9489", + "State": "associating", + "AssociationId": "iip-assoc-0b215292fab192820", "IamInstanceProfile": { - "Id": "AIPAJLNLDX3AMYZNWYYAY", + "Id": "AIPAJLNLDX3AMYZNWYYAY", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:instance-profile/AdminRole" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-network-acl-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-network-acl-association.rst index acbf722b0091..3c4a4aa5d1d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-network-acl-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-network-acl-association.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "NewAssociationId": "aclassoc-3999875b" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route-table-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route-table-association.rst index 1b2623f7c192..3f143612ffec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route-table-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route-table-association.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "NewAssociationId": "rtbassoc-3a1f0f58" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route.rst index a6f348db8cba..2fc0dd47e26d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-route.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This example replaces the specified route in the specified route table. The new Command:: - aws ec2 replace-route --route-table-id rtb-22574640 --destination-cidr-block 10.0.0.0/16 --gateway-id vgw-9a4cacf3 \ No newline at end of file + aws ec2 replace-route --route-table-id rtb-22574640 --destination-cidr-block 10.0.0.0/16 --gateway-id vgw-9a4cacf3 diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-transit-gateway-route.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-transit-gateway-route.rst index 6a1a9783e133..4399fb42cd6d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-transit-gateway-route.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/replace-transit-gateway-route.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-fleet.rst index 2efeacf82606..757679e01641 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-fleet.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example command creates a Spot fleet request with two launch specifications that differ only by subnet. The Spot fleet launches the instances in the specified subnet with the lowest price. If the instances are launched in a default VPC, they receive a public IP address by default. -If the instances are launched in a nondefault VPC, they do not receive a public IP address by default. +If the instances are launched in a nondefault VPC, they do not receive a public IP address by default. Note that you can't specify different subnets from the same Availability Zone in a Spot fleet request. @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-fleet --spot-fleet-request-config file://config.json -Config.json:: - +Config.json:: + { "SpotPrice": "0.04", "TargetCapacity": 2, @@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ Output:: This example command creates a Spot fleet request with two launch specifications that differ only by Availability Zone. The Spot fleet launches the instances in the specified Availability Zone with the lowest price. -If your account supports EC2-VPC only, Amazon EC2 launches the Spot instances in the default subnet of the Availability Zone. -If your account supports EC2-Classic, Amazon EC2 launches the instances in EC2-Classic in the Availability Zone. +If your account supports EC2-VPC only, Amazon EC2 launches the Spot instances in the default subnet of the Availability Zone. +If your account supports EC2-Classic, Amazon EC2 launches the instances in EC2-Classic in the Availability Zone. Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-fleet --spot-fleet-request-config file://config.json - -Config.json:: + +Config.json:: { - "SpotPrice": "0.04", + "SpotPrice": "0.04", "TargetCapacity": 2, "IamFleetRole": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-spot-fleet-role", "LaunchSpecifications": [ @@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ Config.json:: **To launch Spot instances in a subnet and assign them public IP addresses** -This example command assigns public addresses to instances launched in a nondefault VPC. +This example command assigns public addresses to instances launched in a nondefault VPC. Note that when you specify a network interface, you must include the subnet ID and security group ID using the network interface. Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-fleet --spot-fleet-request-config file://config.json - -Config.json:: + +Config.json:: { - "SpotPrice": "0.04", + "SpotPrice": "0.04", "TargetCapacity": 2, "IamFleetRole": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-spot-fleet-role", "LaunchSpecifications": [ @@ -124,11 +124,11 @@ across the launch specifications such that there are 10 instances of each type. Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-fleet --spot-fleet-request-config file://config.json - -Config.json:: + +Config.json:: { - "SpotPrice": "0.70", + "SpotPrice": "0.70", "TargetCapacity": 30, "AllocationStrategy": "diversified", "IamFleetRole": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-spot-fleet-role", @@ -154,4 +154,3 @@ Config.json:: For more information, see `Spot Fleet Requests`_ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. .. _`Spot Fleet Requests`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/spot-fleet-requests.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-instances.rst index 41c16457b9da..a8bdc0d6cd04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/request-spot-instances.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-instances --spot-price "0.03" --instance-count 5 --type "one-time" --launch-specification file://specification.json Specification.json:: - + { "ImageId": "ami-1a2b3c4d", "KeyName": "my-key-pair", @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ do not receive a public IP address by default. Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-instances --spot-price "0.050" --instance-count 5 --type "one-time" --launch-specification file://specification.json - + Specification.json:: { @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Command:: aws ec2 request-spot-instances --spot-price "0.050" --instance-count 1 --type "one-time" --launch-specification file://specification.json Specification.json:: - + { "ImageId": "ami-1a2b3c4d", "KeyName": "my-key-pair", diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-address-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-address-attribute.rst index b45b6db3a988..d3aa51045ac6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-address-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-address-attribute.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -To monitor the pending change, see `describe-addresses-attribute `__ in the *AWS CLI Command Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +To monitor the pending change, see `describe-addresses-attribute `__ in the *AWS CLI Command Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst index bd612325fe7c..444827cff2bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id`` example resets the default CMK for EBS encryption for your AWS account in the current Region. :: aws ec2 reset-ebs-default-kms-key-id - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-snapshot-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-snapshot-attribute.rst index 1f57f17a04e8..6b2a378e9c06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-snapshot-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/reset-snapshot-attribute.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example resets the create volume permissions for snapshot ``snap-1234567890 Command:: aws ec2 reset-snapshot-attribute --snapshot-id snap-1234567890abcdef0 --attribute createVolumePermission - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-address-to-classic.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-address-to-classic.rst index 50b147642af9..08633b949d7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-address-to-classic.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-address-to-classic.rst @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "Status": "MoveInProgress", + "Status": "MoveInProgress", "PublicIp": "198.51.100.0" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-image-from-recycle-bin.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-image-from-recycle-bin.rst index f3bc9224486d..83d2a9ee2bdb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-image-from-recycle-bin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-image-from-recycle-bin.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Return": true } -For more information, see `Recover AMIs from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Recover AMIs from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-from-recycle-bin.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-from-recycle-bin.rst index 901823578b61..1de15672fb38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-from-recycle-bin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-from-recycle-bin.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``restore-snapshot-from-recycle-bin`` example restores a snapshot This command produces no output. -For more information about Recycle Bin for Amazon EBS, see `Recover snapshots from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Recycle Bin for Amazon EBS, see `Recover snapshots from the Recycle Bin `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-tier.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-tier.rst index e62a70a856c9..5205ea53d4ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-tier.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/restore-snapshot-tier.rst @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots The following ``restore-snapshot-tier`` example changes the restore period for the specified snapshot to ``10`` days. :: aws ec2 restore-snapshot-tier \ - --snapshot-id snap-01234567890abcedf + --snapshot-id snap-01234567890abcedf --temporary-restore-days 10 Output:: @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots The following ``restore-snapshot-tier`` example changes the restore type for the specified snapshot from temporary to permanent. :: aws ec2 restore-snapshot-tier \ - --snapshot-id snap-01234567890abcedf + --snapshot-id snap-01234567890abcedf --permanent-restore Output:: @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ Output:: "IsPermanentRestore": true } -For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about snapshot archiving, see `Archive Amazon EBS snapshots ` in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-egress.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-egress.rst index 1a8fe4733a7f..7e9ab1b0abdf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-egress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-egress.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``revoke-security-group-egress`` example command removes the rule This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Security groups `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Security groups `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-ingress.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-ingress.rst index 557818e3d330..e68f45167dbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-ingress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/revoke-security-group-ingress.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``revoke-security-group-ingress`` example removes TCP port 22 access for the ``203.0.113.0/24`` address range from the specified security group for a default VPC. :: aws ec2 revoke-security-group-ingress \ - --group-name mySecurityGroup + --group-name mySecurityGroup --protocol tcp \ --port 22 \ --cidr 203.0.113.0/24 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The following ``revoke-security-group-ingress`` example uses the ``ip-permission aws ec2 revoke-security-group-ingress \ --group-id sg-026c12253ce15eff7 \ - --ip-permissions IpProtocol=icmp,FromPort=3,ToPort=4,IpRanges=[{CidrIp=0.0.0.0/0}] + --ip-permissions IpProtocol=icmp,FromPort=3,ToPort=4,IpRanges=[{CidrIp=0.0.0.0/0}] This command produces no output if it succeeds. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/run-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/run-instances.rst index aab10032798d..3c3d3f5e2776 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/run-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/run-instances.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``run-instances`` example launches a single instance of type ``t2. aws ec2 run-instances \ --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \ --instance-type t2.micro \ - --key-name MyKeyPair + --key-name MyKeyPair Output:: @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The following ``run-instances`` example requests a public IP address for an inst --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \ --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \ --associate-public-ip-address \ - --key-name MyKeyPair + --key-name MyKeyPair For an example of the output for ``run-instances``, see Example 1. @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ The following ``run-instances`` example adds a tag with a key of ``webserver`` a --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \ --key-name MyKeyPair \ --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \ - --tag-specifications 'ResourceType=instance,Tags=[{Key=webserver,Value=production}]' 'ResourceType=volume,Tags=[{Key=cost-center,Value=cc123}]' + --tag-specifications 'ResourceType=instance,Tags=[{Key=webserver,Value=production}]' 'ResourceType=volume,Tags=[{Key=cost-center,Value=cc123}]' For an example of the output for ``run-instances``, see Example 1. @@ -188,9 +188,9 @@ The following ``run-instances`` example passes user data in a file called ``my_s --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \ --key-name MyKeyPair \ --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \ - --user-data file://my_script.txt + --user-data file://my_script.txt -For an example of the output for ``run-instances``, see Example 1. +For an example of the output for ``run-instances``, see Example 1. For more information about instance user data, see `Working with instance user data `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-local-gateway-routes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-local-gateway-routes.rst index f22c26fd42e4..61ac3c3b14c3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-local-gateway-routes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-local-gateway-routes.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "State": "deleted", "LocalGatewayRouteTableId": "lgw-rtb-059615ef7EXAMPLE" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-multicast-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-multicast-groups.rst index 0f801b40a60c..3d68afbcaba1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-multicast-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-multicast-groups.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing multicast groups `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multicast groups `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-routes.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-routes.rst index e7716cdd8153..4dc3207378e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-routes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/search-transit-gateway-routes.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: "AdditionalRoutesAvailable": false } -For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transit gateway route tables `__ in the *Transit Gateways Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/start-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/start-instances.rst index f5c909099316..a5c6760c79ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/start-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/start-instances.rst @@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Stop and Start Your Instance`_ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*. .. _`Stop and Start Your Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Stop_Start.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/start-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/start-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst index 90bddfc0b94a..a449626eb64b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/start-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/start-network-insights-access-scope-analysis.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/stop-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/stop-instances.rst index 8c1570f1ce7f..61cda6e999fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/stop-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/stop-instances.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ For more information, see `Stop and Start Your Instance `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/terminate-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/terminate-instances.rst index b01fa8a320ea..4fb68c79ebc1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/terminate-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/terminate-instances.rst @@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Using Amazon EC2 Instances`_ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. .. _`Using Amazon EC2 Instances`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-ec2-launch.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-ipv6-addresses.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-ipv6-addresses.rst index c63cb64765f9..c37e40ed4f64 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-ipv6-addresses.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-ipv6-addresses.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Command:: Output:: { - "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-23c49b68", + "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-23c49b68", "UnassignedIpv6Addresses": [ "2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071" ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst index 68cd2890efab..5e0c74886acd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/unassign-private-nat-gateway-address.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/bundle-task-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/bundle-task-complete.rst index 39a3546a1714..0fc65722841b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/bundle-task-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/bundle-task-complete.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait bundle-task-completed`` example pauses and continues only a aws ec2 wait bundle-task-completed \ --bundle-ids bun-2a4e041c -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-cancelled.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-cancelled.rst index 7ddb8c40511c..9a6f43a35fd3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-cancelled.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-cancelled.rst @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ The following ``wait conversion-task-cancelled`` example pauses and continues only after it can confirm that the specified conversion task is cancelled. :: aws ec2 wait conversion-task-cancelled \ - --conversion-task-ids import-i-fh95npoc + --conversion-task-ids import-i-fh95npoc This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-completed.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-completed.rst index f376763601e5..b53eaad85166 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-completed.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/conversion-task-completed.rst @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ The following ``wait conversion-task-completed`` example pauses and continues only after it can confirm that the specified conversion task is completed. :: aws ec2 wait conversion-task-completed \ - --conversion-task-ids import-i-fh95npoc + --conversion-task-ids import-i-fh95npoc This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/internet-gateway-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/internet-gateway-exists.rst index 2426ff2b8fd9..da2015b1bebd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/internet-gateway-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/internet-gateway-exists.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait internet-gateway-exists`` example pauses and resumes runnin This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Internet gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/nat-gateway-deleted.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/nat-gateway-deleted.rst index a098a605d7d1..ba7f076a628e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/nat-gateway-deleted.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/nat-gateway-deleted.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait nat-gateway-deleted`` example pauses and resumes running on This command produces no output. -For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `NAT gateways `__ in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/snapshot-imported.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/snapshot-imported.rst index 50f9abc99c7a..f9d8fbf0960c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/snapshot-imported.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/snapshot-imported.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait snapshot-imported`` example pauses and resumes only after t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Snapshot import `__ in the *VM Import/Export User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Snapshot import `__ in the *VM Import/Export User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/store-image-task-complete.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/store-image-task-complete.rst index ff04f361973a..0d036c07d665 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/store-image-task-complete.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/wait/store-image-task-complete.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait store-image-task-complete`` example pauses and resumes afte This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Store and restore an AMI `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Store and restore an AMI `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ec2/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/ec2/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst index 71ea1153be21..a2ecbdd2b5a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ec2/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ec2/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``withdraw-byoip-cidr`` example stops advertising the specified address range. :: - aws ec2 withdraw-byoip-cidr + aws ec2 withdraw-byoip-cidr --cidr 203.0.113.25/24 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr-public/get-login-password_description.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr-public/get-login-password_description.rst index a2017bf8edb5..056d68043dbe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr-public/get-login-password_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr-public/get-login-password_description.rst @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ **To log in to an Amazon ECR public registry** -Retrieves and displays an authentication token using the GetAuthorizationToken API that you can use to authenticate to an Amazon ECR public registry. You can pass the authorization token to the login command of the container client of your preference, such as the Docker CLI. After you have authenticated to an Amazon ECR public registry with this command, you can use the client to push and pull images from that registry as long as your IAM principal has access to do so until the token expires. The authorization token is valid for 12 hours. This command requires the 'ecr-public:GetAuthorizationToken' and 'sts:GetServiceBearerToken' permissions. \ No newline at end of file +Retrieves and displays an authentication token using the GetAuthorizationToken API that you can use to authenticate to an Amazon ECR public registry. You can pass the authorization token to the login command of the container client of your preference, such as the Docker CLI. After you have authenticated to an Amazon ECR public registry with this command, you can use the client to push and pull images from that registry as long as your IAM principal has access to do so until the token expires. The authorization token is valid for 12 hours. This command requires the 'ecr-public:GetAuthorizationToken' and 'sts:GetServiceBearerToken' permissions. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-check-layer-availability.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-check-layer-availability.rst index fe201d15824c..7b0cf411c8dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-check-layer-availability.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-check-layer-availability.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``batch-check-layer-availability`` example checks the availability aws ecr batch-check-layer-availability \ --repository-name cluster-autoscaler \ --layer-digests sha256:6171c7451a50945f8ddd72f7732cc04d7a0d1f48138a426b2e64387fdeb834ed - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-delete-image.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-delete-image.rst index f4653f7f67df..83c88b2ae8e6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-delete-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-delete-image.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Deleting an Image `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an Image `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-get-image.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-get-image.rst index 782c180c8cfb..3b182b377544 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-get-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/batch-get-image.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``batch-get-image`` example gets an image with the tag ``v1.13.6`` aws ecr batch-get-image \ --repository-name cluster-autoscaler \ --image-ids imageTag=v1.13.6 - + Output:: { @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Images `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Images `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/complete-layer-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/complete-layer-upload.rst index 7d1562538bba..d5397db55519 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/complete-layer-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/complete-layer-upload.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``complete-layer-upload`` example completes an image layer upload --repository-name layer-test \ --upload-id 6cb64b8a-9378-0e33-2ab1-b780fab8a9e9 \ --layer-digests 6cb64b8a-9378-0e33-2ab1-b780fab8a9e9:48074e6d3a68b39aad8ccc002cdad912d4148c0f92b3729323e - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/create-repository.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/create-repository.rst index 343d4b52d44b..acda408f21a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/create-repository.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/create-repository.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Image Scanning `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Image Scanning `__ in the *Amazon ECR User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login-password_description.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login-password_description.rst index 22da6d5a3a05..1f90ba3141a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login-password_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login-password_description.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ This command retrieves and displays an authentication token using the GetAuthorizationToken API that you can use to authenticate to an Amazon ECR registry. You can pass the authorization token to the login command of the container client of your preference, such as the Docker CLI. After you have authenticated to an Amazon ECR registry with this command, you can use the client to push and pull images from that registry as long as your IAM principal has access to do so until the token expires. The authorization token is valid for 12 hours. -This command is supported using the latest version of AWS CLI version 2 or in v1.17.10 or later of AWS CLI version 1. For information on updating to the latest AWS CLI version, see `Installing the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +This command is supported using the latest version of AWS CLI version 2 or in v1.17.10 or later of AWS CLI version 1. For information on updating to the latest AWS CLI version, see `Installing the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login_description.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login_description.rst index 3e1a97908b09..d374e31f4308 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/get-login_description.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command retrieves an authentication token using the GetAuthorizationToken A authentication credentials. Your credentials could be visible by other users on your system in a process list display or a command history. If you are not on a secure system, you should consider this risk and login - interactively. For more information, see ``get-authorization-token``. \ No newline at end of file + interactively. For more information, see ``get-authorization-token``. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/initiate-layer-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/initiate-layer-upload.rst index 81d3ae4d51d8..281b3791e6aa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/initiate-layer-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/initiate-layer-upload.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``initiate-layer-upload`` example initiates an image layer upload aws ecr initiate-layer-upload \ --repository-name layer-test - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 4d5748fe2167..70cd6255286b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example displays a list of the tags ass aws ecr list-tags-for-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:ecr:us-west-2:012345678910:repository/hello-world - + Output:: { @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/put-image.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/put-image.rst index c1bd30336c63..30852d3c1d39 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/put-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/put-image.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``put-image`` example creates a new tag in the ``hello-world`` rep --repository-name hello-world \ --image-tag 2019.08 \ --image-manifest file://hello-world.manifest.json - + Contents of ``hello-world.manifest.json``:: { @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Contents of ``hello-world.manifest.json``:: } ] } - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/set-repository-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/set-repository-policy.rst index 996c44b87126..d7b06376da8c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/set-repository-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/set-repository-policy.rst @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ The following ``set-repository-policy`` example attaches a repository policy con aws ecr set-repository-policy \ --repository-name cluster-autoscaler \ --policy-text file://my-policy.json - + Contents of ``my-policy.json``:: { "Version" : "2008-10-17", - "Statement" : [ + "Statement" : [ { "Sid" : "allow public pull", "Effect" : "Allow", @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ Contents of ``my-policy.json``:: "Action" : [ "ecr:BatchCheckLayerAvailability", "ecr:BatchGetImage", - "ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer" + "ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer" ] } ] } - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecr/upload-layer-part.rst b/awscli/examples/ecr/upload-layer-part.rst index 156a29f6dc84..df2956c195c9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecr/upload-layer-part.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecr/upload-layer-part.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This following ``upload-layer-part`` uploads an image layer part to the ``layer- --part-first-byte 0 \ --part-last-byte 8323314 \ --layer-part-blob file:///var/lib/docker/image/overlay2/layerdb/sha256/ff986b10a018b48074e6d3a68b39aad8ccc002cdad912d4148c0f92b3729323e/layer.b64 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-capacity-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-capacity-provider.rst index 0a601a3ee01f..9f216de1d099 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-capacity-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-capacity-provider.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following create-capacity-provider example creates a capacity provider that aws ecs create-capacity-provider \ --name "MyCapacityProvider" \ - --auto-scaling-group-provider "autoScalingGroupArn=arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:57ffcb94-11f0-4d6d-bf60-3bac5EXAMPLE:autoScalingGroupName/MyASG,managedScaling={status=ENABLED,targetCapacity=100},managedTerminationProtection=ENABLED" + --auto-scaling-group-provider "autoScalingGroupArn=arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:57ffcb94-11f0-4d6d-bf60-3bac5EXAMPLE:autoScalingGroupName/MyASG,managedScaling={status=ENABLED,targetCapacity=100},managedTerminationProtection=ENABLED" Output:: @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: "tags": [] } -For more information, see `Amazon ECS cluster auto scaling `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon ECS cluster auto scaling `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-cluster.rst index b412fbce13f2..25be6d2432bb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-cluster.rst @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The following ``create-cluster`` example creates a cluster and associates two ex aws ecs create-cluster \ --cluster-name MyCluster \ --capacity-providers MyCapacityProvider1 MyCapacityProvider2 \ - --default-capacity-provider-strategy capacityProvider=MyCapacityProvider1,weight=1 capacityProvider=MyCapacityProvider2,weight=1 + --default-capacity-provider-strategy capacityProvider=MyCapacityProvider1,weight=1 capacityProvider=MyCapacityProvider2,weight=1 Output:: @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Cluster `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Cluster `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-service.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-service.rst index b6c1997dd55f..9335edbd899f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/create-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/create-service.rst @@ -250,4 +250,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-account-setting.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-account-setting.rst index 25ee0419b112..09d88acba41e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-account-setting.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-account-setting.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-capacity-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-capacity-provider.rst index b3bb8b3ae308..ad27f03f5469 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-capacity-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-capacity-provider.rst @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-cluster.rst index 784402149e5a..e0a8768842d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-cluster.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting a Cluster `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a Cluster `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-service.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-service.rst index 0611aa59c54d..673f875b5610 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/delete-service.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following ``ecs delete-service`` example deletes the specified service from aws ecs delete-service --cluster MyCluster --service MyService1 --force -For more information, see `Deleting a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/deregister-container-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/deregister-container-instance.rst index 32b525806cb9..a7ddb6dd7396 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/deregister-container-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/deregister-container-instance.rst @@ -259,4 +259,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deregister a Container Instance `_ in the *ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deregister a Container Instance `_ in the *ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-capacity-providers.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-capacity-providers.rst index 5be409426708..13a1a551b309 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-capacity-providers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-capacity-providers.rst @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Output:: "name": "MyCapacityProvider", "status": "ACTIVE", "autoScalingGroupProvider": { - "autoScalingGroupArn": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:autoScalingGroupName/MyAutoScalingGroup", + "autoScalingGroupArn": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:autoScalingGroupName/MyAutoScalingGroup", "managedScaling": { "status": "ENABLED", "targetCapacity": 100, @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-clusters.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-clusters.rst index c37d16d91952..da3a79b41da6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-clusters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-clusters.rst @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Amazon ECS Clusters `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon ECS Clusters `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-services.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-services.rst index b8d67ebc5b3b..56ed54d35064 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-services.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Services `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Services `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-definition.rst index bb2bde22d4bd..332407cd0c0d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-definition.rst @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Amazon ECS Task Definitions `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon ECS Task Definitions `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-sets.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-sets.rst index 24e657b1f36a..66e63dac1a84 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-sets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-task-sets.rst @@ -45,4 +45,3 @@ Output:: ], "failures": [] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-tasks.rst index 7e66c0867f33..b96747fb5519 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/describe-tasks.rst @@ -275,4 +275,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Amazon ECS Task Definitions `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon ECS Task Definitions `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/list-account-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/list-account-settings.rst index 397e02b369dc..0c289158d06b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/list-account-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/list-account-settings.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/list-services.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/list-services.rst index 22ed2e312a06..693d243efa82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/list-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/list-services.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-services`` example shows how to list the services running in a cluster. :: aws ecs list-services --cluster MyCluster - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-setting-default.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-setting-default.rst index 821d7258b0e8..02cf6fedf1e9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-setting-default.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-setting-default.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and IDs `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-settings.rst index 7f3a49b6b0df..c3de6d2e1798 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-account-settings.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: "principalArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyUser" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-attributes.rst index aabed8acb5ca..5a9da9029955 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-attributes.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``put-attributes`` applies an attribute with the name stack and th aws ecs put-attributes \ --attributes name=stack,value=production,targetId=arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:130757420319:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-cluster-capacity-providers.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-cluster-capacity-providers.rst index f8549020371f..ad669bd92fd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/put-cluster-capacity-providers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/put-cluster-capacity-providers.rst @@ -220,4 +220,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cluster capacity providers `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/register-task-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/register-task-definition.rst index 0cef36732b2e..25a10f87d261 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/register-task-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/register-task-definition.rst @@ -28,32 +28,32 @@ Output:: { "taskDefinition": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "family": "sleep360", - "placementConstraints": [], + "status": "ACTIVE", + "family": "sleep360", + "placementConstraints": [], "compatibilities": [ - "EXTERNAL", + "EXTERNAL", "EC2" - ], - "volumes": [], - "taskDefinitionArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task-definition/sleep360:1", + ], + "volumes": [], + "taskDefinitionArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task-definition/sleep360:1", "containerDefinitions": [ { - "environment": [], - "name": "sleep", - "mountPoints": [], - "image": "busybox", - "cpu": 10, - "portMappings": [], + "environment": [], + "name": "sleep", + "mountPoints": [], + "image": "busybox", + "cpu": 10, + "portMappings": [], "command": [ - "sleep", + "sleep", "360" - ], - "memory": 10, - "essential": true, + ], + "memory": 10, + "essential": true, "volumesFrom": [] } - ], + ], "revision": 1 } } @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ The following ``register-task-definition`` example registers a task definition u The output is identical to the previous example. -For more information, see `Creating a Task Definition `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Task Definition `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/run-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/run-task.rst index 109093d9f654..c6713f9079ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/run-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/run-task.rst @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: "failures": [] } -For more information, see `Running Tasks `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Running Tasks `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/tag-resource.rst index e6a783e3de35..7d4053e1f8bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/tag-resource.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds a single tag to the specified resource. :: aws ecs tag-resource \ - --resource-arn arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster + --resource-arn arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster --tags key=key1,value=value1 This command produces no output. @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds multiple tags to the specified resou --resource-arn arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster \ --tags key=key1,value=value1 key=key2,value=value2 key=key3,value=value3 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/untag-resource.rst index 0cc0091225eb..f3973c6a31bd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/untag-resource.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the listed tags from the specif --tag-keys key1,key2 This command produces no output. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-cluster-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-cluster-settings.rst index c9f317150878..87b102bd2b55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-cluster-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-cluster-settings.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Modifying Account Settings `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying Account Settings `__ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-container-instances-state.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-container-instances-state.rst index f6974cc1bbe2..578cbc7d22b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-container-instances-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-container-instances-state.rst @@ -266,4 +266,4 @@ Output:: } ], "failures": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-service.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-service.rst index ac872373e45c..4eecfeeff179 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/update-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/update-service.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``update-service`` example updates the desired task count of the s aws ecs update-service --service my-http-service --desired-count 3 -For more information, see `Updating a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating a Service `_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/services-stable.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/services-stable.rst index 78bc6b3f8c74..0a825ba5eafd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/services-stable.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/services-stable.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following ``wait`` example pauses and continues only after it can confirm th aws ecs wait services-stable \ --cluster MyCluster \ - --services MyService \ No newline at end of file + --services MyService diff --git a/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/tasks-running.rst b/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/tasks-running.rst index cff10759d5d0..e979e7027917 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/tasks-running.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ecs/wait/tasks-running.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following ``wait`` example pauses and continues only after the specified tas aws ecs wait tasks-running \ --cluster MyCluster \ - --tasks arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-44444EXAMPLE \ No newline at end of file + --tasks arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-44444EXAMPLE diff --git a/awscli/examples/efs/create-mount-target.rst b/awscli/examples/efs/create-mount-target.rst index 896e3ef7150f..46f3ee5a583f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/efs/create-mount-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/efs/create-mount-target.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "VpcId": "vpc-0123456789abcdef0" } -For more information, see `Creating mount targets `__ in the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating mount targets `__ in the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/efs/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/efs/describe-tags.rst index 24e51d2ea6ab..04aec433bd48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/efs/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/efs/describe-tags.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Output:: "Tags": [ { "Key": "Name", - "Value": "my-file-system" + "Value": "my-file-system" }, { "Key": "Department", diff --git a/awscli/examples/efs/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/efs/list-tags-for-resource.rst index da5751d4be64..2624ab7a8fd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/efs/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/efs/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Output:: "Tags": [ { "Key": "Name", - "Value": "my-file-system" + "Value": "my-file-system" }, { "Key": "Department", diff --git a/awscli/examples/efs/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/efs/tag-resource.rst index db11a588afae..10730985f331 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/efs/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/efs/tag-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds the tag ``Department=Business Intell aws efs tag-resource \ --resource-id fs-c7a0456e \ - --tags Key=Department,Value="Business Intelligence" + --tags Key=Department,Value="Business Intelligence" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/create-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/create-cluster.rst index ca3b036e3ce3..e02c9c885344 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/create-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/create-cluster.rst @@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ Output:: "certificateAuthority": {}, "platformVersion": "eks.3" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/create-fargate-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/create-fargate-profile.rst index ec5de6cf3b81..bcbb6c30f5e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/create-fargate-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/create-fargate-profile.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``create-fargate-profile`` example creates an EKS Fargate Profile --pod-execution-role-arn arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/role-name \ --fargate-profile-name my-fargate-profile \ --selectors '[{"namespace": "default"}]' - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/create-nodegroup.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/create-nodegroup.rst index 3152d3febfb4..ca7d06811693 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/create-nodegroup.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/create-nodegroup.rst @@ -177,4 +177,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a managed node group `__ in the *Amazon EKS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a managed node group `__ in the *Amazon EKS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/describe-addon-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/describe-addon-versions.rst index 347d852629f8..c5c58119370b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/describe-addon-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/describe-addon-versions.rst @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The following ``describe-addon-versions`` example list all the available addons aws eks describe-addon-versions \ --kubernetes-version=1.26 \ --query 'sort_by(addons &owner)[].{publisher: publisher, owner: owner, addonName: addonName, type: type}' \ - --output table + --output table Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 40ec640712aa..172d4682015b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -99,4 +99,3 @@ Output:: "my-identity-provider": "test" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/tag-resource.rst index e540e3ec1138..13d83be894fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/tag-resource.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds the specified tags to an Amazon EKS --resource-arn arn:aws:eks:us-east-2:111122223333:nodegroup/my-eks-cluster/my-eks-managed-node-group/60c71ed2-2cfb-020f-a5f4-ad32477f198c \ --tag 'my-eks-nodegroup-test-1=test-value-1,my-eks-nodegroup-dev-1=dev-value-2' -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/untag-resource.rst index 00113f28e8d5..9a8435bfb666 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/untag-resource.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example deletes the specified tags from an Amaz --resource-arn arn:aws:eks:us-east-2:111122223333:nodegroup/my-eks-cluster/my-eks-managed-node-group/60c71ed2-2cfb-020f-a5f4-ad32477f198c \ --tag-keys "my-eks-nodegroup-test-1" "my-eks-nodegroup-dev-1" -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/update-kubeconfig/_description.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/update-kubeconfig/_description.rst index 00da7bca22f1..9e9d6899335d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/update-kubeconfig/_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/update-kubeconfig/_description.rst @@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ Configures kubectl so that you can connect to an Amazon EKS cluster. Note: To use the resulting configuration, you must have kubectl installed and in your PATH environment variable. -This command constructs a configuration with prepopulated server and certificate authority data values for a specified cluster. -You can specify an IAM role ARN with the --role-arn option to use for authentication when you issue kubectl commands. -Otherwise, the IAM entity in your default AWS CLI or SDK credential chain is used. +This command constructs a configuration with prepopulated server and certificate authority data values for a specified cluster. +You can specify an IAM role ARN with the --role-arn option to use for authentication when you issue kubectl commands. +Otherwise, the IAM entity in your default AWS CLI or SDK credential chain is used. You can view your default AWS CLI or SDK identity by running the ``aws sts get-caller-identity`` command. The resulting kubeconfig is created as a new file or merged with an existing kubeconfig file using the following logic: * If you specify a path with the --kubeconfig option, then the resulting configuration file is created there or merged with an existing kubeconfig at that location. -* Or, if you have the KUBECONFIG environment variable set, then the resulting configuration file is created at the first entry in that variable or merged with an existing kubeconfig at that location. +* Or, if you have the KUBECONFIG environment variable set, then the resulting configuration file is created at the first entry in that variable or merged with an existing kubeconfig at that location. * Otherwise, by default, the resulting configuration file is created at the default kubeconfig path (.kube/config) in your home directory or merged with an existing kubeconfig at that location. * If a previous cluster configuration exists for an Amazon EKS cluster with the same name at the specified path, the existing configuration is overwritten with the new configuration. * When update-kubeconfig writes a configuration to a kubeconfig file, the current-context of the kubeconfig file is set to that configuration. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait.rst index 8203134ed313..c56c177b3b2f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To wait for a cluster to become active** -This example command waits for a cluster named ``example`` to become active. +This example command waits for a cluster named ``example`` to become active. Command:: @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ This example command waits for a cluster named ``example`` to be deleted. Command:: aws eks wait cluster-deleted --name example - diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-active.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-active.rst index b7e31f5b3bad..08e833040552 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-active.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait addon-active`` example command waits for an add-on named `` --cluster-name my-eks-cluster \ --addon-name aws-efs-csi-driver -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-deleted.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-deleted.rst index 9bf105e73e22..187a8a835bad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-deleted.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/addon-deleted.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait addon-deleted`` example command waits until ``ResourceNotFo --cluster-name my-eks-cluster \ --addon-name aws-efs-csi-driver -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-active.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-active.rst index b9d1e2ad9df4..b9cbd6a64970 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-active.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait cluster-active`` example command waits for an Amazon EKS cl aws eks wait cluster-active \ --name my-eks-cluster -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-deleted.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-deleted.rst index 54d354cc1912..0fbe6415c919 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-deleted.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/cluster-deleted.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait cluster-deleted`` example command waits until ``ResourceNot aws eks wait cluster-deleted \ --name my-eks-cluster -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-active.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-active.rst index e59aee8fe77a..64340f19d724 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-active.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait fargate-profile-active`` example command waits for an farga --cluster-name my-eks-cluster \ --fargate-profile-name my-fargate-profile -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-deleted.rst b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-deleted.rst index 396a6ac9af59..bf9d5af73e59 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-deleted.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/eks/wait/fargate-profile-deleted.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait fargate-profile-deleted`` example command waits until ``Res --cluster-name my-eks-cluster \ --fargate-profile-name my-fargate-profile -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/add-tags-to-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/add-tags-to-resource.rst index 1dae7bbba221..56d72601d609 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/add-tags-to-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/add-tags-to-resource.rst @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ Output:: { "TagList": [ { - "Value": "20150202", + "Value": "20150202", "Key": "APIVersion" - }, + }, { - "Value": "ElastiCache", + "Value": "ElastiCache", "Key": "Service" } ] } -For more information, see `Monitoring Costs with Cost Allocation Tags `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring Costs with Cost Allocation Tags `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/authorize-cache-security-group-ingress.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/authorize-cache-security-group-ingress.rst index 51422134f6b5..0e33be4f7463 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/authorize-cache-security-group-ingress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/authorize-cache-security-group-ingress.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``authorize-cache-security-group-ingress`` example allows network The command produces no output. -For more information, see `Self-Service Updates in Amazon ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Self-Service Updates in Amazon ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-apply-update-action.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-apply-update-action.rst index 412a9d51023a..64c975231b89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-apply-update-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-apply-update-action.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``batch-apply-update-action`` example applies a service update to aws elasticache batch-apply-update-action \ --service-update-name elc-xxxxx406-xxx \ - --replication-group-ids test-cluster + --replication-group-ids test-cluster Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-stop-update-action.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-stop-update-action.rst index 982c0c8d0882..f3b2053b1484 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-stop-update-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/batch-stop-update-action.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``batch-stop-update-action`` example applies a service update to a aws elasticache batch-stop-update-action \ --service-update-name elc-xxxxx406-xxx \ - --replication-group-ids test-cluster + --replication-group-ids test-cluster Output:: @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedUpdateActions": [] } -For more information, see `Self-Service Updates in Amazon ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Self-Service Updates in Amazon ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/copy-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/copy-snapshot.rst index 5666232f67a2..04de6de9fad2 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/copy-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/copy-snapshot.rst @@ -10,31 +10,31 @@ Output:: { "Snapshot":{ - "Engine": "redis", - "CacheParameterGroupName": "default.redis3.2", - "VpcId": "vpc-3820329f3", - "CacheClusterId": "my-redis4", - "SnapshotRetentionLimit": 7, - "NumCacheNodes": 1, - "SnapshotName": "my-snapshot-copy", - "CacheClusterCreateTime": "2016-12-21T22:24:04.955Z", - "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, - "PreferredAvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", - "SnapshotStatus": "creating", - "SnapshotSource": "manual", - "SnapshotWindow": "07:00-08:00", - "EngineVersion": "3.2.4", + "Engine": "redis", + "CacheParameterGroupName": "default.redis3.2", + "VpcId": "vpc-3820329f3", + "CacheClusterId": "my-redis4", + "SnapshotRetentionLimit": 7, + "NumCacheNodes": 1, + "SnapshotName": "my-snapshot-copy", + "CacheClusterCreateTime": "2016-12-21T22:24:04.955Z", + "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, + "PreferredAvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", + "SnapshotStatus": "creating", + "SnapshotSource": "manual", + "SnapshotWindow": "07:00-08:00", + "EngineVersion": "3.2.4", "NodeSnapshots": [ { - "CacheSize": "3 MB", - "SnapshotCreateTime": "2016-12-28T07:00:52Z", - "CacheNodeId": "0001", + "CacheSize": "3 MB", + "SnapshotCreateTime": "2016-12-28T07:00:52Z", + "CacheNodeId": "0001", "CacheNodeCreateTime": "2016-12-21T22:24:04.955Z" } - ], - "CacheSubnetGroupName": "default", - "Port": 6379, - "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "tue:09:30-tue:10:30", + ], + "CacheSubnetGroupName": "default", + "Port": 6379, + "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "tue:09:30-tue:10:30", "CacheNodeType": "cache.m3.large" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-cluster.rst index ac564d610287..8afaaeb165d4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-cluster.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a Cluster `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Cluster `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-subnet-group.rst index 24a25c56f1b0..08ddee0e2413 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-cache-subnet-group.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-cache-subnet-group`` example creates a new cache subnet g aws elasticache create-cache-subnet-group \ --cache-subnet-group-name "mygroup" \ --cache-subnet-group-description "my subnet group" \ - --subnet-ids "subnet-xxxxec4f" + --subnet-ids "subnet-xxxxec4f" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-snapshot.rst index ab18236dbfe8..8c2d224d2634 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-snapshot.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Backup and Restore for ElastiCache for Redis `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Backup and Restore for ElastiCache for Redis `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-user.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-user.rst index 1224ba072445..36890860b3e8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/create-user.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:user2" } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/decrease-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/decrease-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst index 8ad210ca11f9..8ee9be682b52 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/decrease-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/decrease-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following ``decrease-node-groups-in-global-replication-group`` decreases the Output:: { - "GlobalReplicationGroup": + "GlobalReplicationGroup": { "GlobalReplicationGroupId": "sgaui-test", "GlobalReplicationGroupDescription": "test", @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-cache-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-cache-parameter-group.rst index 3f9cd607ae0d..ccb3dd4d650d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-cache-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-cache-parameter-group.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-cache-parameter-group`` example deletes the specified cac This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting a Parameter Group `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a Parameter Group `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-replication-group.rst index 1b7c95838a34..ff2e505111aa 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-replication-group.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``delete-replication-group`` example deletes an existing replicati When you receive a successful response from this operation, Amazon ElastiCache immediately begins deleting the selected resources; you cannot cancel or revert this operation. Valid for Redis only. :: aws elasticache delete-replication-group \ - --replication-group-id "mygroup" + --replication-group-id "mygroup" Output:: @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "TransitEncryptionEnabled": false, "AtRestEncryptionEnabled": false } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-snapshot.rst index 4fade43a2295..6bcf9ab13c04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-snapshot.rst @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Backup and Restore for ElastiCache for Redis `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Backup and Restore for ElastiCache for Redis `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user-group.rst index 512b1652ab2b..241f4c5a86ef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user-group.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:usergroup:myusergroup" } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user.rst index e6d2cb745f65..b81b156074f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/delete-user.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-user`` example deletes a user. :: aws elasticache delete-user \ - --user-id user2 + --user-id user2 Output:: @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:user1" } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-clusters.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-clusters.rst index 0b29a9d404c7..21c5078c4745 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-clusters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-clusters.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-engine-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-engine-versions.rst index a55743305d7c..1d95a57e9b71 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-engine-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-engine-versions.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe a cache engine version** -The following ``describe-cache-engine-versions`` example returns a list of the available cache engines and their versions. :: +The following ``describe-cache-engine-versions`` example returns a list of the available cache engines and their versions. :: aws elasticache describe-cache-engine-versions \ --engine "Redis" diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-parameter-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-parameter-groups.rst index f7cdb2c79ac5..0c236bcfa563 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-parameter-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-parameter-groups.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Configuring Engine Parameters Using Parameter Groups `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-subnet-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-subnet-groups.rst index 82ac6d77fb2c..b572c8b05ebb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-subnet-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-cache-subnet-groups.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Subnets and Subnet Groups `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide* or `Subnets and Subnet Groups `__ in the *ElastiCache for Memcached User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Subnets and Subnet Groups `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide* or `Subnets and Subnet Groups `__ in the *ElastiCache for Memcached User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-engine-default-parameters.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-engine-default-parameters.rst index b2b57629f3a3..4d1a5bd436ce 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-engine-default-parameters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-engine-default-parameters.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe engine default parameters** -The following ``describe-engine-default-parameters`` example returns the default engine and system parameter information for the specified cache engine. :: +The following ``describe-engine-default-parameters`` example returns the default engine and system parameter information for the specified cache engine. :: aws elasticache describe-engine-default-parameters \ --cache-parameter-group-family "redis5.0" diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-events.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-events.rst index b10e42bf0859..4565a790abc1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-events.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Monitoring Events `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring Events `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-global-replication-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-global-replication-groups.rst index bc83210193e3..dfd45e51f9d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-global-replication-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-global-replication-groups.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``describe-global-replication-groups`` example returns details of a Global datastore. :: aws elasticache describe-global-replication-groups \ - --global-replication-group-id my-grg + --global-replication-group-id my-grg Output:: @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-replication-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-replication-groups.rst index 2c1a5b38b073..6bfc97d2d6f5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-replication-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-replication-groups.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes-offerings.rst index 228091f45fc8..60e8e3f43244 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes-offerings.rst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Output:: }, ... - + ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes.rst index fed855f3e9a9..f81f463bdb8f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-reserved-cache-nodes.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-reserved-cache-nodes`` example returns information about reserved cache nodes for this account, or about the specified reserved cache node. - aws elasticache describe-reserved-cache-nodes + aws elasticache describe-reserved-cache-nodes Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-service-updates.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-service-updates.rst index 246cc608457d..618b9f0602ee 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-service-updates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-service-updates.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-service-updates`` example returns details about service updates. :: - aws elasticache describe-service-updates + aws elasticache describe-service-updates Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-snapshots.rst index a83dbca83c77..a9ccf06af80f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-snapshots.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ''describe-snapshots'' example returns information about your cluster or replication group snapshots. :: - aws elasticache describe-snapshots + aws elasticache describe-snapshots Output:: @@ -99,4 +99,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Backup and Restore for ElastiCache for Redis `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-update-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-update-actions.rst index dfb29e4f301c..accf4a4eed65 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-update-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-update-actions.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-update-actions`` example returns details of update actions. :: - aws elasticache describe-update-actions + aws elasticache describe-update-actions Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-user-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-user-groups.rst index 8231b4b64a39..1cb80c4d9581 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-user-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-user-groups.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-user-groups`` example returns a list of user groups. :: - aws elasticache describe-user-groups + aws elasticache describe-user-groups Output:: @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-users.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-users.rst index b6a6b4535db1..619ca8fd7e83 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-users.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/describe-users.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-users`` example returns a list of users. :: - aws elasticache describe-users + aws elasticache describe-users Output:: @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/disassociate-global-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/disassociate-global-replication-group.rst index cbf14f0b87ef..9f9e7f4c10e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/disassociate-global-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/disassociate-global-replication-group.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/increase-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/increase-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst index 1d50903dce50..c2600efadfe3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/increase-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/increase-node-groups-in-global-replication-group.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-allowed-node-type-modifications.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-allowed-node-type-modifications.rst index 7c3de347acc3..76cc63bd7daa 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-allowed-node-type-modifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-allowed-node-type-modifications.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-allowed-node-type-modifications`` example lists all the available node types that you can scale your Redis cluster's or replication group's current node type to. :: aws elasticache list-allowed-node-type-modifications \ - --replication-group-id "my-replication-group" + --replication-group-id "my-replication-group" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-tags-for-resource.rst index f57bb8f57dc0..5dd4f16b574f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing Tags Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing Tags Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-cache-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-cache-cluster.rst index 180208a0cd7f..ac489fb3624e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-cache-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-cache-cluster.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To modify cache clusters** -The following ``modify-cache-cluster`` example modifies the settings for the specified cluster. :: +The following ``modify-cache-cluster`` example modifies the settings for the specified cluster. :: aws elasticache modify-cache-cluster \ --cache-cluster-id "my-cluster" \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-global-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-global-replication-group.rst index 155ba8d0ee1b..d7b0a6301bb6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-global-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-global-replication-group.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``modify-global-replication-group`` modifies the properties of a g --global-replication-group-id sgaui-pat-group \ --apply-immediately \ --no-automatic-failover-enabled - + Output :: { @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output :: } } -For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replication Across AWS Regions Using Global Datastore `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group-shard-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group-shard-configuration.rst index 5c3a9aae867f..381f626763a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group-shard-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group-shard-configuration.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``modify-replication-group-shard-configuration`` decreases the nod --node-group-count 3 \ --apply-immediately \ --node-groups-to-remove 0002 - + Output :: { @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ Output :: } } -For more information, see `Scaling ElastiCache for Redis Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scaling ElastiCache for Redis Clusters `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group.rst index 23d1b776d580..f8a2626c4356 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-replication-group.rst @@ -82,4 +82,4 @@ Output :: } } -For more information, see `Modifying a Replication Group `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a Replication Group `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user-group.rst index 0dd5ce9ac6f3..91f9c56ad23c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user-group.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-user-group`` example adds a user to the user group. :: aws elasticache modify-user-group \ --user-group-id myusergroup \ - --user-ids-to-add user1 + --user-ids-to-add user1 Output:: @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:usergroup:myusergroup" } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user.rst index 4f85bd18d949..b68cab93d3ac 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/modify-user.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``modify-user`` example modifies a user's access string. :: aws elasticache modify-user \ --user-id user2 \ - --append-access-string "on ~* +@all" + --append-access-string "on ~* +@all" Output:: @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:user2" } -For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/reboot-cache-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/reboot-cache-cluster.rst index 68d449ab5a9e..7d4192edbaca 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/reboot-cache-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/reboot-cache-cluster.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To reboot a cache cluster** -The following ``reboot-cache-cluster`` example reboots some, or all, of the cache nodes within a provisioned cluster. This operation applies any modified cache parameter groups to the cluster. The reboot operation takes place as soon as possible, and results in a momentary outage to the cluster. During the reboot, the cluster status is set to ``REBOOTING``. :: +The following ``reboot-cache-cluster`` example reboots some, or all, of the cache nodes within a provisioned cluster. This operation applies any modified cache parameter groups to the cluster. The reboot operation takes place as soon as possible, and results in a momentary outage to the cluster. During the reboot, the cluster status is set to ``REBOOTING``. :: aws elasticache reboot-cache-cluster \ --cache-cluster-id "my-cluster-001" \ - --cache-node-ids-to-reboot "0001" + --cache-node-ids-to-reboot "0001" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticache/start-migration.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticache/start-migration.rst index 7b4bb8f4a9dc..a09b878f7eff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticache/start-migration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticache/start-migration.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``start-migration`` migrates your data from self-hosted Redis on A aws elasticache start-migration \ --replication-group-id test \ --customer-node-endpoint-list "Address='test.g2xbih.ng.0001.usw2.cache.amazonaws.com',Port=6379" - + Output :: { @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Output :: } } -For more information, see `Online Migration to ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Online Migration to ElastiCache `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/list-available-solution-stacks.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/list-available-solution-stacks.rst index c4bc8f66f0a0..822f5f01cb15 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/list-available-solution-stacks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/list-available-solution-stacks.rst @@ -47,4 +47,3 @@ Output (abbreviated):: ... ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/retrieve-environment-info.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/retrieve-environment-info.rst index 01e7b134c349..bd7cb05abaae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/retrieve-environment-info.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/retrieve-environment-info.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: View the link in a browser. Prior to retrieval, logs must be requested with `request-environment-info`_. .. _`request-environment-info`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/elasticbeanstalk/retrieve-environment-info.html - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/update-application-version.rst b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/update-application-version.rst index 5d9ab22bbd19..c78a4690dc9e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/update-application-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elasticbeanstalk/update-application-version.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "S3Key": "my-app/22a0-stage-150819_185942.war" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/cancel-job.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/cancel-job.rst index 4acd71e65e90..6219813a83df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/cancel-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/cancel-job.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This cancels the specified job for ElasticTranscoder. Command:: aws elastictranscoder cancel-job --id 3333333333333-abcde3 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-job.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-job.rst index 6b10d1a28bbf..c61042bf5c23 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-job.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``create-job`` example creates a job for ElasticTranscoder. :: --inputs file://inputs.json \ --outputs file://outputs.json \ --output-key-prefix "recipes/" \ - --user-metadata file://user-metadata.json + --user-metadata file://user-metadata.json Contents of ``inputs.json``:: @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Contents of ``inputs.json``:: "Interlaced":"auto", "Container":"mp4" }] - + Contents of outputs.json:: [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-preset.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-preset.rst index bbf482c49e84..e57b7963ef8a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-preset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/create-preset.rst @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Contents of ``video.json``:: { "Id":"company logo", "MaxWidth":"20%", - "MaxHeight":"20%", + "MaxHeight":"20%", "SizingPolicy":"ShrinkToFit", "HorizontalAlign":"Right", "HorizontalOffset":"10px", diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-pipeline.rst index 2ccfc95cdc29..29d7272498a6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-pipeline.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws elastictranscoder delete-pipeline --id 1111111111111-abcde1 Output:: - + { "Success":"true" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-preset.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-preset.rst index e6907a59e10d..8dcebe38ff87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-preset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/delete-preset.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This deletes the specified ElasticTranscoder preset. Command:: aws elastictranscoder delete-preset --id 5555555555555-abcde5 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-jobs-by-status.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-jobs-by-status.rst index 84f62d272f01..2a9aa64e72be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-jobs-by-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-jobs-by-status.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "Jobs": [] } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-pipelines.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-pipelines.rst index f318f28505e3..73d63a3bb0b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-pipelines.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-pipelines.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example retrieves a list of ElasticTranscoder pipelines. Command:: - aws elastictranscoder list-pipelines + aws elastictranscoder list-pipelines Output:: @@ -80,5 +80,4 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:elastictranscoder:us-west-2:123456789012:pipeline/3333333333333-abcde1" } ] - } - + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-presets.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-presets.rst index 239cf9ab9239..a53f5cf9bdca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-presets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/list-presets.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws elastictranscoder list-presets --max-items 2 Output:: - + { "Presets": [ { @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ Output:: ], "NextToken": "eyJQYWdlVG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAyfQ==" } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-job.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-job.rst index dd2bfe1b84ab..635263b76984 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-job.rst @@ -62,4 +62,3 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:elastictranscoder:us-west-2:123456789012:job/1533838012294-example" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-pipeline.rst index 471180183c2d..a40b21e72067 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-pipeline.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-preset.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-preset.rst index 8ab201c41372..b03122c1ccbd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-preset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/read-preset.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example retrieves the specified ElasticTranscoder preset. Command:: - aws elastictranscoder read-preset --id 1351620000001-500020 + aws elastictranscoder read-preset --id 1351620000001-500020 Output:: @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "System preset: MPEG-Dash Video - 4.8M" } } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-notifications.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-notifications.rst index faf4a0061d96..ab78abc22443 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-notifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-notifications.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Command:: aws elastictranscoder update-pipeline-notifications --id 1111111111111-abcde1 --notifications Progressing=arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:0123456789012:my-topic,Completed=arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:0123456789012:my-topic,Warning=arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:0123456789012:my-topic,Error=arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:111222333444:ETS_Errors Output:: - + { "Pipeline": { "Status": "Active", diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-status.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-status.rst index b4587e6c2830..7a95bc4a8905 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline-status.rst @@ -50,4 +50,3 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:elastictranscoder:us-west-2:123456789012:pipeline/1111111111111-abcde1" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline.rst index c5b1e84f6a00..47125d305248 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elastictranscoder/update-pipeline.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``update-pipeline`` example updates the specified ElasticTranscoder pipeline. :: aws elastictranscoder update-pipeline \ - --id 1111111111111-abcde1 + --id 1111111111111-abcde1 --name DefaultExample \ --input-bucket salesoffice.example.com-source \ --role arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/Elastic_Transcoder_Default_Role \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/add-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/add-tags.rst index 656a88b9b816..2edd2fa15538 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/add-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/add-tags.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example adds tags to the specified load balancer. Command:: aws elb add-tags --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --tags "Key=project,Value=lima" "Key=department,Value=digital-media" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/apply-security-groups-to-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/apply-security-groups-to-load-balancer.rst index 8a3782b5038d..a0ff1762b0f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/apply-security-groups-to-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/apply-security-groups-to-load-balancer.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: "sg-fc448899" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/attach-load-balancer-to-subnets.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/attach-load-balancer-to-subnets.rst index 9b5a399db452..37e9db64e117 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/attach-load-balancer-to-subnets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/attach-load-balancer-to-subnets.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: "subnet-0ecac448" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/configure-health-check.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/configure-health-check.rst index 82784d6e4033..e696503bef2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/configure-health-check.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/configure-health-check.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: "UnhealthyThreshold": 2 } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/create-lb-cookie-stickiness-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/create-lb-cookie-stickiness-policy.rst index 03ba7756e24a..455c3c2d7ca9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/create-lb-cookie-stickiness-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/create-lb-cookie-stickiness-policy.rst @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ This example generates a stickiness policy with sticky session lifetimes control Command:: aws elb create-lb-cookie-stickiness-policy --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --policy-name my-duration-cookie-policy --cookie-expiration-period 60 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-listeners.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-listeners.rst index 5ebb651065e4..8fdfa61be400 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-listeners.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-listeners.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ This example creates a listener for your load balancer at port 443 using the HTT Command:: aws elb create-load-balancer-listeners --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --listeners "Protocol=HTTPS,LoadBalancerPort=443,InstanceProtocol=HTTP,InstancePort=80" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-policy.rst index 05112d73b512..428fd396d958 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer-policy.rst @@ -41,4 +41,3 @@ This example creates a backend server authentication policy that enables authent Command:: aws elb create-load-balancer-policy --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --policy-name my-authentication-policy --policy-type-name BackendServerAuthenticationPolicyType --policy-attributes AttributeName=PublicKeyPolicyName,AttributeValue=my-PublicKey-policy - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer.rst index 581da9d11452..4f0825214778 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/create-load-balancer.rst @@ -64,4 +64,3 @@ Output:: { "DNSName": "internal-my-load-balancer-123456789.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/delete-load-balancer-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/delete-load-balancer-policy.rst index 13b9cfabe8d0..c53739838b29 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/delete-load-balancer-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/delete-load-balancer-policy.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example deletes the specified policy from the specified load balancer. The Command:: aws elb delete-load-balancer-policy --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --policy-name my-duration-cookie-policy - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/deregister-instances-from-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/deregister-instances-from-load-balancer.rst index 9aae4413ad43..1a2f7b971aec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/deregister-instances-from-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/deregister-instances-from-load-balancer.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-attributes.rst index 93f7bbb54b18..b2904e4296f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-attributes.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: } } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-policy-types.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-policy-types.rst index 93631a698352..a92d7fe73f0e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-policy-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancer-policy-types.rst @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Output:: "Cardinality": "ZERO_OR_ONE", "AttributeName": "CookieExpirationPeriod", "AttributeType": "Long" - } + } ], "PolicyTypeName": "LBCookieStickinessPolicyType", "Description": "Stickiness policy with session lifetimes controlled by the browser (user-agent) or a specified expiration period. This policy can be associated only with HTTP/HTTPS listeners." diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancers.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancers.rst index c10d8dde7814..3719360d5cbd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-load-balancers.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Command:: **To describe one of your load balancers** -This example describes the specified load balancer. +This example describes the specified load balancer. Command:: @@ -106,4 +106,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-tags.rst index a47e70770ab7..2c2791b14fb5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/describe-tags.rst @@ -11,18 +11,17 @@ Output:: { "TagDescriptions": [ { - "Tags": [ + "Tags": [ { - "Value": "lima", + "Value": "lima", "Key": "project" }, { "Value": "digital-media", "Key": "department" } - ], + ], "LoadBalancerName": "my-load-balancer" } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/detach-load-balancer-from-subnets.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/detach-load-balancer-from-subnets.rst index 1f2bd71c732c..3a8574de68ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/detach-load-balancer-from-subnets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/detach-load-balancer-from-subnets.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: "subnet-15aaab61" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/disable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/disable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst index e3334bc77358..187b3537c2ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/disable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/disable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To disable Availability Zones for a load balancer** This example removes the specified Availability Zone from the set of Availability Zones for the specified load balancer. - + Command:: aws elb disable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --availability-zones us-west-2a diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/enable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/enable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst index 57eaea5698b4..07d50a757809 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/enable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/enable-availability-zones-for-load-balancer.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: "us-west-2b" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/register-instances-with-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/register-instances-with-load-balancer.rst index 4baffd6c96a6..2fe497f3387e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/register-instances-with-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/register-instances-with-load-balancer.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-listener-ssl-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-listener-ssl-certificate.rst index b57498398ed5..6883be0cd012 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-listener-ssl-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-listener-ssl-certificate.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example replaces the existing SSL certificate for the specified HTTPS load Command:: aws elb set-load-balancer-listener-ssl-certificate --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --load-balancer-port 443 --ssl-certificate-id arn:aws:iam::123456789012:server-certificate/new-server-cert - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-for-backend-server.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-for-backend-server.rst index 24d13909bf1a..d269f7aa4c28 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-for-backend-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-for-backend-server.rst @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ Command:: To confirm that the policies are removed, use the ``describe-load-balancer-policies`` command. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-of-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-of-listener.rst index 95c6406f04bf..8d006f4eaabf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-of-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/set-load-balancer-policies-of-listener.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Command:: aws elb set-load-balancer-policies-of-listener --load-balancer-name my-load-balancer --load-balancer-port 443 --policy-names [] To confirm that the policies are removed from the load balancer, use the ``describe-load-balancer-policies`` command. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/elb/wait/instance-in-service.rst b/awscli/examples/elb/wait/instance-in-service.rst index 4f13e1ae58e2..c0b97c5407a8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elb/wait/instance-in-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elb/wait/instance-in-service.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait instance-in-service`` command pauses and continues only aft --load-balancer-name my-loadbalancer \ --instances InstanceId=i-1234567890abcdef0 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-listener.rst index 91f978540711..89f25aed742e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-listener.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with Gateway Load Balancers using the AWS CLI `__ in the *User Guide for Gateway Load Balancers*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Gateway Load Balancers using the AWS CLI `__ in the *User Guide for Gateway Load Balancers*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-load-balancer.rst index 5a42ce7e590b..a8ab704c81f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-load-balancer.rst @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with Gateway Load Balancers using the AWS CLI `__ in the *User Guide for Gateway Load Balancers*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with Gateway Load Balancers using the AWS CLI `__ in the *User Guide for Gateway Load Balancers*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-rule.rst index 86a780d23f0e..9244ec046a49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-rule.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-rule`` example creates a rule that forwards requests to t aws elbv2 create-rule \ --listener-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2 \ --priority 5 \ - --conditions file://conditions-pattern.json + --conditions file://conditions-pattern.json --actions Type=forward,TargetGroupArn=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067 Contents of ``conditions-pattern.json``:: @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Contents of ``actions-fixed-response.json`` :: **Example 3: To create a rule using a source IP address condition, an authenticate action, and a forward action** -The following ``create-rule`` example creates a rule that authenticates the user if the source IP address matches the specified IP address, and forwards the request to the specified target group if authentication is successful. :: +The following ``create-rule`` example creates a rule that authenticates the user if the source IP address matches the specified IP address, and forwards the request to the specified target group if authentication is successful. :: aws elbv2 create-rule \ --listener-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2 \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-target-group.rst index 63b17f602c3a..500a6d607e30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/create-target-group.rst @@ -180,4 +180,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see Create a target group `__ in the *Gateway Load Balancer User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see Create a target group `__ in the *Gateway Load Balancer User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/delete-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/delete-target-group.rst index 63fdf94306ab..9706dbc3b8d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/delete-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/delete-target-group.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-target-group`` example deletes the specified target group This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Delete a load balancer `__ in the *Application Load Balancer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a load balancer `__ in the *Application Load Balancer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-account-limits.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-account-limits.rst index 1a607e1fe789..4f7e8ba7159d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-account-limits.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-account-limits.rst @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Quotas `__ in the *AWS General Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Quotas `__ in the *AWS General Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-listeners.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-listeners.rst index 21df8e57774d..c234918c9d27 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-listeners.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-listeners.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example describes the specified listener. Command:: aws elbv2 describe-listeners --listener-arns arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.rst index 412281826878..c49ebde3d93d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.rst @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Output:: }, "LoadBalancerArn": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188" } - ] + ] } **To describe all load balancers** @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ This example describes all of your load balancers. Command:: - aws elbv2 describe-load-balancers + aws elbv2 describe-load-balancers diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-ssl-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-ssl-policies.rst index eb8255b29cc1..e0b6e7c970b8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-ssl-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-ssl-policies.rst @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ Output:: "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384" ] -For more information, see `Security policies `__ in the *User Guide for Application Load Balancers*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Security policies `__ in the *User Guide for Application Load Balancers*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-tags.rst index 960c986c2a6b..45c6218115b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-tags.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example describes the tags assigned to the specified load balancer. Command:: aws elbv2 describe-tags --resource-arns arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-target-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-target-groups.rst index c947472f304e..edfb26069b50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-target-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/describe-target-groups.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ Output:: "my-lambda-target" ] -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Applicaion Load Balancers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Applicaion Load Balancers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-listener.rst index c2e3767989ef..8417d832c348 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-listener.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ Output:: "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/0467ef3c8400ae65" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-target-group.rst index 359b5f387191..a2826ed03454 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/modify-target-group.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Applicaion Load Balancers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Applicaion Load Balancers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/elbv2/register-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/elbv2/register-targets.rst index d89691a6800f..af2fca4eca7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/elbv2/register-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/elbv2/register-targets.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``register-targets`` example registers the specified instances wit aws elbv2 register-targets \ --target-group-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067 \ - --targets Id=i-1234567890abcdef0 Id=i-0abcdef1234567890 + --targets Id=i-1234567890abcdef0 Id=i-0abcdef1234567890 **Example 2: To register targets with a target group using port overrides** diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/add-steps.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/add-steps.rst index 282c77edbe41..4830a686fc3c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/add-steps.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/add-steps.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ } ] -NOTE: JSON arguments must include options and values as their own items in the list. +NOTE: JSON arguments must include options and values as their own items in the list. - Command (using step.json):: @@ -177,4 +177,3 @@ NOTE: JSON arguments must include options and values as their own items in the l "s-YYYYYYYY" ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-examples.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-examples.rst index 3dea47bc7161..560373def908 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-examples.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-examples.rst @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ The following example creates a cluster in a VPC private subnet and use a specif --ec2-attributes InstanceProfile=myRole,ServiceAccessSecurityGroup=sg-service-access,EmrManagedMasterSecurityGroup=sg-master,EmrManagedSlaveSecurityGroup=sg-slave \ --instance-groups InstanceGroupType=MASTER,InstanceCount=1,InstanceType=m4.large InstanceGroupType=CORE,InstanceCount=2,InstanceType=m4.large -The following example specifies security group configuration parameters using a JSON file named ``ec2_attributes.json`` that is stored locally. +The following example specifies security group configuration parameters using a JSON file named ``ec2_attributes.json`` that is stored locally. NOTE: JSON arguments must include options and values as their own items in the list. :: aws emr create-cluster \ @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ When attaching an automatic scaling policy, you must also specify the default ro The following ``create-cluster`` example specifies the automatic scaling policy for the ``CORE`` instance group using the ``AutoScalingPolicy`` argument with an embedded JSON structure, which specifies the scaling policy configuration. Instance groups with an embedded JSON structure must have the entire collection of arguments enclosed in single quotes. Using single quotes is optional for instance groups without an embedded JSON structure. :: - aws emr create-cluster + aws emr create-cluster --release-label emr-5.9.0 \ --use-default-roles --auto-scaling-role EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole \ --instance-groups InstanceGroupType=MASTER,InstanceType=d2.xlarge,InstanceCount=1 'InstanceGroupType=CORE,InstanceType=d2.xlarge,InstanceCount=2,AutoScalingPolicy={Constraints={MinCapacity=1,MaxCapacity=5},Rules=[{Name=TestRule,Description=TestDescription,Action={Market=ON_DEMAND,SimpleScalingPolicyConfiguration={AdjustmentType=EXACT_CAPACITY,ScalingAdjustment=2}},Trigger={CloudWatchAlarmDefinition={ComparisonOperator=GREATER_THAN,EvaluationPeriods=5,MetricName=TestMetric,Namespace=EMR,Period=3,Statistic=MAXIMUM,Threshold=4.5,Unit=NONE,Dimensions=[{Key=TestKey,Value=TestValue}]}}}]}' @@ -547,4 +547,4 @@ The following ``create-cluster`` example creates an Amazon EMR cluster that uses --release-label emr-6.15.0 \ --use-default-roles \ --instance-count 2 \ - --instance-type m4.large \ No newline at end of file + --instance-type m4.large diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-synopsis.txt b/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-synopsis.txt index a3f60c896ecf..7ccfb29856b0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-synopsis.txt +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-synopsis.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ create-cluster --release-label | --ami-version - --instance-fleets | --instance-groups | --instance-type --instance-count + --instance-fleets | --instance-groups | --instance-type --instance-count [--os-release-label ] [--auto-terminate | --no-auto-terminate] [--use-default-roles] diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/delete-security-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/delete-security-configuration.rst index 6669008ea2bb..24017eb2ac61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/delete-security-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/delete-security-configuration.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To delete a security configuration in the current region** - Command:: - + aws emr delete-security-configuration --name MySecurityConfig - Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/describe-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/describe-cluster.rst index 218fecd72288..6865d90b86fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/describe-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/describe-cluster.rst @@ -5,96 +5,96 @@ - Output:: For release-label based uniform instance groups cluster: - + { "Cluster": { "Status": { "Timeline": { - "ReadyDateTime": 1436475075.199, - "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.563, - }, + "ReadyDateTime": 1436475075.199, + "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.563, + }, "State": "WAITING", "StateChangeReason": { - "Message": "Waiting for steps to run" + "Message": "Waiting for steps to run" } - }, + }, "Ec2InstanceAttributes": { "ServiceAccessSecurityGroup": "sg-xxxxxxxx", - "EmrManagedMasterSecurityGroup": "sg-xxxxxxxx", - "IamInstanceProfile": "EMR_EC2_DefaultRole", - "Ec2KeyName": "myKey", - "Ec2AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", + "EmrManagedMasterSecurityGroup": "sg-xxxxxxxx", + "IamInstanceProfile": "EMR_EC2_DefaultRole", + "Ec2KeyName": "myKey", + "Ec2AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", "EmrManagedSlaveSecurityGroup": "sg-yyyyyyyyy" - }, - "Name": "My Cluster", - "ServiceRole": "EMR_DefaultRole", - "Tags": [], - "TerminationProtected": true, - "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": true, - "ReleaseLabel": "emr-4.0.0", - "NormalizedInstanceHours": 96, + }, + "Name": "My Cluster", + "ServiceRole": "EMR_DefaultRole", + "Tags": [], + "TerminationProtected": true, + "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": true, + "ReleaseLabel": "emr-4.0.0", + "NormalizedInstanceHours": 96, "InstanceGroups": [ { - "RequestedInstanceCount": 2, + "RequestedInstanceCount": 2, "Status": { "Timeline": { - "ReadyDateTime": 1436475074.245, - "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.564, + "ReadyDateTime": 1436475074.245, + "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.564, "EndDateTime": 1436638158.387 - }, - "State": "RUNNING", + }, + "State": "RUNNING", "StateChangeReason": { - "Message": "", + "Message": "", } - }, - "Name": "CORE", - "InstanceGroupType": "CORE", - "Id": "ig-YYYYYYY", - "Configurations": [], - "InstanceType": "m3.large", - "Market": "ON_DEMAND", + }, + "Name": "CORE", + "InstanceGroupType": "CORE", + "Id": "ig-YYYYYYY", + "Configurations": [], + "InstanceType": "m3.large", + "Market": "ON_DEMAND", "RunningInstanceCount": 2 }, { - "RequestedInstanceCount": 1, + "RequestedInstanceCount": 1, "Status": { "Timeline": { - "ReadyDateTime": 1436475074.245, - "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.564, + "ReadyDateTime": 1436475074.245, + "CreationDateTime": 1436474656.564, "EndDateTime": 1436638158.387 - }, - "State": "RUNNING", + }, + "State": "RUNNING", "StateChangeReason": { - "Message": "", + "Message": "", } - }, - "Name": "MASTER", - "InstanceGroupType": "MASTER", - "Id": "ig-XXXXXXXXX", - "Configurations": [], - "InstanceType": "m3.large", - "Market": "ON_DEMAND", + }, + "Name": "MASTER", + "InstanceGroupType": "MASTER", + "Id": "ig-XXXXXXXXX", + "Configurations": [], + "InstanceType": "m3.large", + "Market": "ON_DEMAND", "RunningInstanceCount": 1 } - ], + ], "Applications": [ { "Name": "Hadoop" } - ], - "VisibleToAllUsers": true, - "BootstrapActions": [], - "MasterPublicDnsName": "ec2-54-147-144-78.compute-1.amazonaws.com", - "AutoTerminate": false, - "Id": "j-XXXXXXXX", + ], + "VisibleToAllUsers": true, + "BootstrapActions": [], + "MasterPublicDnsName": "ec2-54-147-144-78.compute-1.amazonaws.com", + "AutoTerminate": false, + "Id": "j-XXXXXXXX", "Configurations": [ { "Properties": { - "fs.s3.consistent.retryPeriodSeconds": "20", - "fs.s3.enableServerSideEncryption": "true", - "fs.s3.consistent": "false", + "fs.s3.consistent.retryPeriodSeconds": "20", + "fs.s3.enableServerSideEncryption": "true", + "fs.s3.consistent": "false", "fs.s3.consistent.retryCount": "2" - }, + }, "Classification": "emrfs-site" } ] @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ "ServiceRole": "EMR_DefaultRole", "Tags": [], "TerminationProtected": false, - "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": false, + "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": false, "ReleaseLabel": "emr-5.2.0", "NormalizedInstanceHours": 472, "InstanceCollectionType": "INSTANCE_FLEET", @@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ "Configurations": [] } } - + For ami based uniform instance group cluster: - + { "Cluster": { "Status": { @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ "Name": "My Cluster", "Tags": [], "TerminationProtected": true, - "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": true, + "UnhealthyNodeReplacement": true, "RunningAmiVersion": "2.5.4", "InstanceGroups": [ { diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/list-security-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/list-security-configurations.rst index 06d89e94e971..a4a30711e92b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/list-security-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/list-security-configurations.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To list security configurations in the current region** - + Command:: - + aws emr list-security-configurations Output:: @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/schedule-hbase-backup.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/schedule-hbase-backup.rst index 9f9d99de79cd..8d546e368a2f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/schedule-hbase-backup.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/schedule-hbase-backup.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ - Output:: None - diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/socks.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/socks.rst index 3ac8888e1be5..80b363e4d51a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/socks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/socks.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command opens a socks connection with the master instance in a clu aws emr socks --cluster-id j-3SD91U2E1L2QX --key-pair-file ~/.ssh/mykey.pem -The key pair file option takes a local path to a private key file. \ No newline at end of file +The key pair file option takes a local path to a private key file. diff --git a/awscli/examples/emr/ssh.rst b/awscli/examples/emr/ssh.rst index 2f609b735e64..34120b48807b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/emr/ssh.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/emr/ssh.rst @@ -9,27 +9,27 @@ Output:: ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o ServerAliveInterval=10 -i /home/local/user/.ssh/mykey.pem hadoop@ec2-52-52-41-150.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com Warning: Permanently added 'ec2-52-52-41-150.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com,52.52.41.150' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts. Last login: Mon Jun 1 23:15:38 2015 - + __| __|_ ) _| ( / Amazon Linux AMI ___|\___|___| - + https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-ami/2015.03-release-notes/ 26 package(s) needed for security, out of 39 available Run "sudo yum update" to apply all updates. - + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - + Welcome to Amazon Elastic MapReduce running Hadoop and Amazon Linux. - + Hadoop is installed in /home/hadoop. Log files are in /mnt/var/log/hadoop. Check /mnt/var/log/hadoop/steps for diagnosing step failures. The Hadoop UI can be accessed via the following commands: - + ResourceManager lynx http://ip-172-21-11-216:9026/ NameNode lynx http://ip-172-21-11-216:9101/ - + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - + [hadoop@ip-172-31-16-216 ~]$ diff --git a/awscli/examples/es/create-elasticsearch-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/es/create-elasticsearch-domain.rst index 685c265a850d..3fcfcaa5a0ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/es/create-elasticsearch-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/es/create-elasticsearch-domain.rst @@ -59,5 +59,5 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:es:us-west-1:123456789012:domain/vpc-cli-example" } } - + For more information, see `Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains `__ in the *Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/events/put-events.rst b/awscli/examples/events/put-events.rst index 8769fe562e20..dc08e6f60424 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/events/put-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/events/put-events.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example sends a custom event to CloudWatch Events. The event is contained within the putevents.json file:: - aws events put-events --entries file://putevents.json + aws events put-events --entries file://putevents.json Here are the contents of the putevents.json file:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/events/put-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/events/put-rule.rst index ea6992153db2..47d9191e1894 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/events/put-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/events/put-rule.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example creates a rule that triggers every day at 9:00am (UTC). If you use put-targets to add a Lambda function as a target of this rule, you could run the Lambda function every day at the specified time:: - aws events put-rule --name "DailyLambdaFunction" --schedule-expression "cron(0 9 * * ? *)" + aws events put-rule --name "DailyLambdaFunction" --schedule-expression "cron(0 9 * * ? *)" This example creates a rule that triggers when any EC2 instance in the region changes state:: @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This example creates a rule that triggers when any EC2 instance in the region ch This example creates a rule that triggers when any EC2 instance in the region is stopped or terminated:: - aws events put-rule --name "EC2InstanceStateChangeStopOrTerminate" --event-pattern "{\"source\":[\"aws.ec2\"],\"detail-type\":[\"EC2 Instance State-change Notification\"],\"detail\":{\"state\":[\"stopped\",\"terminated\"]}}" --role-arn "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/MyRoleForThisRule" + aws events put-rule --name "EC2InstanceStateChangeStopOrTerminate" --event-pattern "{\"source\":[\"aws.ec2\"],\"detail-type\":[\"EC2 Instance State-change Notification\"],\"detail\":{\"state\":[\"stopped\",\"terminated\"]}}" --role-arn "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/MyRoleForThisRule" diff --git a/awscli/examples/events/put-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/events/put-targets.rst index d233fadea480..0151f34a322b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/events/put-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/events/put-targets.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example adds a Lambda function as the target of a rule:: - aws events put-targets --rule DailyLambdaFunction --targets "Id"="1","Arn"="arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:MyFunctionName" + aws events put-targets --rule DailyLambdaFunction --targets "Id"="1","Arn"="arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:MyFunctionName" This example sets an Amazon Kinesis stream as the target, so that events caught by this rule are relayed to the stream:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/firehose/put-record.rst b/awscli/examples/firehose/put-record.rst index a4b2151fff2e..af05e0f5cffd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/firehose/put-record.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/firehose/put-record.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``put-record`` example writes data to a stream. The data is encod aws firehose put-record \ --delivery-stream-name my-stream \ - --record '{"Data":"SGVsbG8gd29ybGQ="}' + --record '{"Data":"SGVsbG8gd29ybGQ="}' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/fis/create-experiment-template.rst b/awscli/examples/fis/create-experiment-template.rst index bce1b2751a45..054342eb8970 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/fis/create-experiment-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fis/create-experiment-template.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-experiment-template`` example creates an experiment template in your AWS FIS account. :: - aws fis create-experiment-template \ + aws fis create-experiment-template \ --cli-input-json file://myfile.json Contents of ``myfile.json``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/fis/get-experiment-template.rst b/awscli/examples/fis/get-experiment-template.rst index 67427ed01a19..d168e56e12f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/fis/get-experiment-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fis/get-experiment-template.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Experiment templates `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Experiment templates `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fis/list-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/fis/list-actions.rst index d3fd8ce769b2..5521a9bda90e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/fis/list-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fis/list-actions.rst @@ -126,4 +126,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Actions `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Actions `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fis/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/fis/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 8f04d18d9280..c647cb07e5c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/fis/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fis/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tag your AWS FIS resources `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag your AWS FIS resources `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fis/update-experiment-template.rst b/awscli/examples/fis/update-experiment-template.rst index fb5c33ecbb17..866ccdf2fc9d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/fis/update-experiment-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fis/update-experiment-template.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Update an experiment template `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Update an experiment template `__ in the *AWS Fault Injection Simulator User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/delete-notification-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/delete-notification-channel.rst index 9541a0aa44fc..187ebfa0ff87 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/delete-notification-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/delete-notification-channel.rst @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ The following ``delete-notification-channel`` example removes the SNS topic info aws fms delete-notification-channel -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. For more information, see `Configure Amazon SNS Notifications and Amazon CloudWatch Alarms `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/get-compliance-detail.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/get-compliance-detail.rst index a2a68df7a325..995b1a3b5a55 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/get-compliance-detail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/get-compliance-detail.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-compliance-detail`` example retrieves compliance information aws fms get-compliance-detail \ --policy-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ --member-account 123456789012 - + Output:: { @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ Output:: "PolicyOwner": "123456789012", "Violators": [] } - + For more information, see `Viewing Resource Compliance with a Policy `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/get-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/get-policy.rst index 2d3f26ba6fbe..e7261edb0b2e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/get-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/get-policy.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``get-policy`` example retrieves the policy with the specified ID. Output:: - { + { "Policy": { "PolicyId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "PolicyName": "test", @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ Output:: "RemediationEnabled": false }, "PolicyArn": "arn:aws:fms:us-west-2:123456789012:policy/d1ac59b8-938e-42b3-b2e0-7c620422ddc2" - } + } For more information, see `Working with AWS Firewall Manager Policies `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/list-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/list-policies.rst index 513ead6e12d0..5a1573727e17 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/list-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/list-policies.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-policies`` example retrieves the list of policies for the a aws fms list-policies \ --max-items 2 - + Output:: { @@ -28,5 +28,5 @@ Output:: ], "NextToken": "eyJOZXh0VG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAyfQ==" } - + For more information, see `Working with AWS Firewall Manager Policies `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/put-notification-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/put-notification-channel.rst index 7b9e71234192..1671758711f4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/put-notification-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/put-notification-channel.rst @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ The following ``put-notification-channel`` example sets the SNS topic informatio --sns-topic-arn arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:us-west-2-fms \ --sns-role-name arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/aws-service-role/fms.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForFMS -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. For more information, see `Configure Amazon SNS Notifications and Amazon CloudWatch Alarms `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/fms/put-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/fms/put-policy.rst index cf9392929406..6133ae46b6f0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/fms/put-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/fms/put-policy.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``put-policy`` example creates a Firewall Manager security group p aws fms put-policy \ --cli-input-json file://policy.json - + Contents of ``policy.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-build.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-build.rst index 3cc3718533bd..87d59d1ec080 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-build.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-build.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-build`` example creates a custom game build resource. It uses zipped files that are stored in an S3 location in an AWS account that you control. This example assumes that you've already created an IAM role that gives Amazon GameLift permission to access the S3 location. Since the request does not specify an operating system, the new build resource defaults to WINDOWS_2012. :: aws gamelift create-build \ - --storage-location file://storage-loc.json \ + --storage-location file://storage-loc.json \ --name MegaFrogRaceServer.NA \ --build-version 12345.678 @@ -15,21 +15,21 @@ Contents of ``storage-loc.json``:: "RoleArn":"arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/gamelift" } -Output:: +Output:: { "Build": { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, - "Name": "MegaFrogRaceServer.NA", - "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", - "SizeOnDisk": 479303, - "Status": "INITIALIZED", + "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, + "Name": "MegaFrogRaceServer.NA", + "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", + "SizeOnDisk": 479303, + "Status": "INITIALIZED", "Version": "12345.678" }, "StorageLocation": { - "Bucket": "MegaFrogRaceServer_NA_build_files", + "Bucket": "MegaFrogRaceServer_NA_build_files", "Key": "MegaFrogRaceServer_build_123.zip" } } @@ -48,21 +48,21 @@ Output:: { "Build": { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, - "Name": "MegaFrogRaceServer.NA", - "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", - "SizeOnDisk": 0, - "Status": "INITIALIZED", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", + "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, + "Name": "MegaFrogRaceServer.NA", + "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", + "SizeOnDisk": 0, + "Status": "INITIALIZED", "Version": "12345.678" - }, + }, "StorageLocation": { - "Bucket": "gamelift-builds-us-west-2", + "Bucket": "gamelift-builds-us-west-2", "Key": "123456789012/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" - }, + }, "UploadCredentials": { - "AccessKeyId": "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", - "SecretAccessKey": "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY", + "AccessKeyId": "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", + "SecretAccessKey": "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY", "SessionToken": "AgoGb3JpZ2luENz...EXAMPLETOKEN==" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-fleet.rst index 17c4385a571d..efaaadeb9644 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-fleet.rst @@ -15,20 +15,20 @@ Output:: { "FleetAttributes": { - "BuildId": "build-1111aaaa-22bb-33cc-44dd-5555eeee66ff", - "CertificateConfiguration": { + "BuildId": "build-1111aaaa-22bb-33cc-44dd-5555eeee66ff", + "CertificateConfiguration": { "CertificateType": "GENERATED" }, - "CreationTime": 1496365885.44, + "CreationTime": 1496365885.44, "Description": "Hosts for v2 North America", - "FleetArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2:444455556666:fleet/fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", - "FleetId": "fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", + "FleetArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2:444455556666:fleet/fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", + "FleetId": "fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", "FleetType": "ON_DEMAND", "InstanceType": "c4.large", "MetricGroups": ["default"], - "Name": "MegaFrogRace.NA.v2", - "NewGameSessionProtectionPolicy": "NoProtection", - "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", + "Name": "MegaFrogRace.NA.v2", + "NewGameSessionProtectionPolicy": "NoProtection", + "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", "ServerLaunchPath": "/local/game/release-na/MegaFrogRace_Server.exe", "Status": "NEW" } @@ -51,20 +51,20 @@ Output:: { "FleetAttributes": { - "BuildId": "build-2222aaaa-33bb-44cc-55dd-6666eeee77ff", - "CertificateConfiguration": { + "BuildId": "build-2222aaaa-33bb-44cc-55dd-6666eeee77ff", + "CertificateConfiguration": { "CertificateType": "GENERATED" }, - "CreationTime": 1496365885.44, + "CreationTime": 1496365885.44, "Description": "Hosts for v2 North America", - "FleetArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2:444455556666:fleet/fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", - "FleetId": "fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", + "FleetArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2:444455556666:fleet/fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", + "FleetId": "fleet-2222bbbb-33cc-44dd-55ee-6666ffff77aa", "FleetType": "SPOT", "InstanceType": "c4.large", "MetricGroups": ["default"], - "Name": "MegaFrogRace.NA.v2", - "NewGameSessionProtectionPolicy": "NoProtection", - "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", + "Name": "MegaFrogRace.NA.v2", + "NewGameSessionProtectionPolicy": "NoProtection", + "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", "ServerLaunchPath": "C:\game\Bin64.Release.Dedicated\MegaFrogRace_Server.exe", "Status": "NEW" } @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Output:: **Example 3: To create a fully configured fleet** -The following ``create-fleet`` example creates a fleet of Spot Windows instances for a custom server build, with most commonly used configuration settings provided. :: +The following ``create-fleet`` example creates a fleet of Spot Windows instances for a custom server build, with most commonly used configuration settings provided. :: aws gamelift create-fleet \ --name MegaFrogRace.NA.v2 \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-game-session-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-game-session-queue.rst index 0572620f3b66..181e98d7be61 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-game-session-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/create-game-session-queue.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The following ``create-game-session-queue`` example creates a new game session q Contents of ``destinations.json``:: { - "Destinations": [ + "Destinations": [ {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::fleet/fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" }, {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-1::fleet/fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222" } ] @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The following ``create-game-session-queue`` example creates a new game session q Contents of ``destinations.json``:: { - "Destinations": [ + "Destinations": [ { "DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::fleet/fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" }, { "DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::fleet/fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222" } ] @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Contents of ``destinations.json``:: Contents of ``latency-policies.json``:: { - "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ + "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 200}, {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 100, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 60} ] @@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ Output:: "TimeoutInSeconds": 600, "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ { - "MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 100, + "MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 100, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 60 - }, + }, { "MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 200 } @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Queue `__ in the *Amazon GameLift Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Queue `__ in the *Amazon GameLift Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/delete-game-session-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/delete-game-session-queue.rst index 67c3b20d64dd..f68247002be5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/delete-game-session-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/delete-game-session-queue.rst @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ The following ``delete-game-session-queue`` example deletes a specified game session queue. :: aws gamelift delete-game-session-queue \ - --name MegaFrogRace-NA + --name MegaFrogRace-NA This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-build.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-build.rst index 6a7a87b6ea2d..6706717f94ab 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-build.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-build.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "Build": { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, - "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_One", - "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", - "SizeOnDisk": 1304924, - "Status": "READY", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", + "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, + "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_One", + "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX", + "SizeOnDisk": 1304924, + "Status": "READY", "Version": "12345.678" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-ec2-instance-limits.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-ec2-instance-limits.rst index 82e6a9681457..22b0b4e1857b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-ec2-instance-limits.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-ec2-instance-limits.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-ec2-instance-limits`` example displays the maximum allo aws gamelift describe-ec2-instance-limits \ --ec2-instance-type m5.large -Output:: +Output:: { "EC2InstanceLimits": [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-attributes.rst index e0cb714cd560..0c69fa2d1332 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-attributes.rst @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Output:: The following ``describe-fleet-attributes`` returns fleet attributes for all fleets with any status. This example illustrates the use of pagination parameters to return one fleet at a time. :: aws gamelift describe-fleet-attributes \ - --limit 1 + --limit 1 Output:: @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Output:: } The output includes a ``NextToken`` value that you can use when you call the command a second time. Pass the value to the ``--next-token`` parameter to specify where to pick up the output. The following command returns the second result in the output. :: - + aws gamelift describe-fleet-attributes \ --limit 1 \ --next-token eyJhd3NBY2NvdW50SWQiOnsicyI6IjMwMjc3NjAxNjM5OCJ9LCJidWlsZElkIjp7InMiOiJidWlsZC01NWYxZTZmMS1jY2FlLTQ3YTctOWI5ZS1iYjFkYTQwMjEXAMPLE1 diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-events.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-events.rst index a8cca28a0914..980695cf7383 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-events.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``describe-fleet-events`` example diplays details of all fleet-rel --end-time 1579649400 \ --limit 5 -Output:: +Output:: { "Events": [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-utilization.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-utilization.rst index a71839bc1e81..26455ba762b4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-utilization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-fleet-utilization.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Output:: The following ``describe-fleet-utilization`` returns fleet usage data for all fleets with any status. This example uses pagination parameters to return data for two fleets at a time. :: aws gamelift describe-fleet-utilization \ - --limit 2 + --limit 2 Output:: @@ -57,5 +57,3 @@ Call the command a second time, passing the ``NextToken`` value as the argument Repeat until the response no longer includes a ``NextToken`` value in the output. For more information, see `GameLift Metrics for Fleets `__ in the *Amazon GameLift Developer Guide*. - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-game-session-queues.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-game-session-queues.rst index 793fb8e3c53a..1ea20768362e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-game-session-queues.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-game-session-queues.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using Multi-Region Queues `__ in the *Amazon GameLift Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using Multi-Region Queues `__ in the *Amazon GameLift Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-runtime-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-runtime-configuration.rst index 0a6676e0154f..1058d22b6207 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-runtime-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/describe-runtime-configuration.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-runtime-configuration`` example retrieves details about aws gamelift describe-runtime-configuration \ --fleet-id fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 -Output:: +Output:: { "RuntimeConfiguration": { diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/list-builds.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/list-builds.rst index 687656f61d8c..9f313c4fcda0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/list-builds.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/list-builds.rst @@ -11,25 +11,25 @@ Output:: "Builds": [ { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "CreationTime": 1495664528.723, - "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_One", - "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", - "SizeOnDisk": 8567781, - "Status": "READY", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", + "CreationTime": 1495664528.723, + "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_One", + "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS_2012", + "SizeOnDisk": 8567781, + "Status": "READY", "Version": "12345.678" - }, + }, { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", - "CreationTime": 1495528748.555, - "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_Two", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", + "CreationTime": 1495528748.555, + "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_Two", "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX_2", "SizeOnDisk": 8567781, - "Status": "FAILED", + "Status": "FAILED", "Version": "23456.789" } - ], + ], "NextToken": "eyJhd3NBY2NvdW50SWQiOnsicyI6IjMwMjc3NjAxNjM5OCJ9LCJidWlsZElkIjp7InMiOiJidWlsZC01NWYxZTZmMS1jY2FlLTQ3YTctOWI5ZS1iYjFkYTQwMjJEXAMPLE=" } @@ -54,14 +54,13 @@ Output:: "Builds": [ { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", - "CreationTime": 1495528748.555, - "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_Two", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", + "CreationTime": 1495528748.555, + "Name": "My_Game_Server_Build_Two", "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX_2", "SizeOnDisk": 8567781, - "Status": "FAILED", + "Status": "FAILED", "Version": "23456.789" } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/request-upload-credentials.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/request-upload-credentials.rst index 50f1a6e51380..bda6c994c36a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/request-upload-credentials.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/request-upload-credentials.rst @@ -5,16 +5,16 @@ The following ``create-build`` example obtains new, valid access credentials for aws gamelift request-upload-credentials \ --build-id build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 -Output:: +Output:: { "StorageLocation": { - "Bucket": "gamelift-builds-us-west-2", + "Bucket": "gamelift-builds-us-west-2", "Key": "123456789012/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" - }, + }, "UploadCredentials": { - "AccessKeyId": "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", - "SecretAccessKey": "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY", + "AccessKeyId": "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", + "SecretAccessKey": "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY", "SessionToken": "AgoGb3JpZ2luENz...EXAMPLETOKEN==" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/start-fleet-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/start-fleet-actions.rst index d51f3e9b030a..beb20d875a0b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/start-fleet-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/start-fleet-actions.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``start-fleet-actions`` example resumes the use of all scaling policies that are defined for the specified fleet but were stopped by calling``stop-fleet-actions``. After starting, the scaling policies immediately begin tracking their respective metrics. :: aws gamelift start-fleet-actions \ - --fleet-id fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ + --fleet-id fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ --actions AUTO_SCALING This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/stop-fleet-actions.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/stop-fleet-actions.rst index 7deee65745ff..d51da436ee38 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/stop-fleet-actions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/stop-fleet-actions.rst @@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ The following ``stop-fleet-actions`` example stops the use of all scaling policies that are defined for the specified fleet. After the policies are suspended, fleet capacity remains at the same active instance count unless you adjust it manually. :: aws gamelift start-fleet-actions \ - --fleet-id fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ + --fleet-id fleet-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ --actions AUTO_SCALING This command produces no output. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-build.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-build.rst index 64f5e870c00e..20e6ca4aee8f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-build.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-build.rst @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ Output:: { "Build": { "BuildArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::build/build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", + "BuildId": "build-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "CreationTime": 1496708916.18, "Name": "MegaFrogRaceServer.NA.east", "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX_2", - "SizeOnDisk": 1304924, - "Status": "READY", + "SizeOnDisk": 1304924, + "Status": "READY", "Version": "12345.east" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-game-session-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-game-session-queue.rst index 34c2541692fb..4bde4d21ee92 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-game-session-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/gamelift/update-game-session-queue.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The following ``update-game-session-queue`` example adds a new destination and u Contents of ``destinations.json``:: { - "Destinations": [ + "Destinations": [ {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::fleet/fleet-1a2b3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5c6d"}, {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::fleet/fleet-5c6d3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5a2b"}, {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::alias/alias-11aa22bb-3c4d-5e6f-000a-1111aaaa22bb"} @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Contents of ``destinations.json``:: Contents of ``latency-policies.json``:: { - "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ + "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 200}, {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 150, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 120}, {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 100, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 120} @@ -33,14 +33,14 @@ Output:: "GameSessionQueue": { "Destinations": [ {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2::fleet/fleet-1a2b3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5c6d"}, - {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::fleet/fleet-5c6d3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5a2b"}, + {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::fleet/fleet-5c6d3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5a2b"}, {"DestinationArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-east-1::alias/alias-11aa22bb-3c4d-5e6f-000a-1111aaaa22bb"} ], "GameSessionQueueArn": "arn:aws:gamelift:us-west-2:111122223333:gamesessionqueue/MegaFrogRace-NA", "Name": "MegaFrogRace-NA", "TimeoutInSeconds": 600, "PlayerLatencyPolicies": [ - {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 200}, + {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 200}, {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 150, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 120}, {"MaximumIndividualPlayerLatencyMilliseconds": 100, "PolicyDurationSeconds": 120} ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/abort-multipart-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/abort-multipart-upload.rst index e3efd53d6ec1..67f90001c012 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/abort-multipart-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/abort-multipart-upload.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This command does not produce any output. Amazon Glacier requires an account ID For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/complete-multipart-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/complete-multipart-upload.rst index 9987f84a40f8..bfbbedafa180 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/complete-multipart-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/complete-multipart-upload.rst @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ The following command completes multipart upload for a 3 MiB archive:: aws glacier complete-multipart-upload --archive-size 3145728 --checksum 9628195fcdbcbbe76cdde456d4646fa7de5f219fb39823836d81f0cc0e18aa67 --upload-id 19gaRezEXAMPLES6Ry5YYdqthHOC_kGRCT03L9yetr220UmPtBYKk-OssZtLqyFu7sY1_lR7vgFuJV6NtcV5zpsJ --account-id - --vault-name my-vault -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. The upload ID is returned by the ``aws glacier initiate-multipart-upload`` command and can also be obtained by using ``aws glacier list-multipart-uploads``. The checksum parameter takes a SHA-256 tree hash of the archive in hexadecimal. For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, including instructions on calculating a tree hash, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/create-vault.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/create-vault.rst index e5efa19167aa..60964675a043 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/create-vault.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/create-vault.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command creates a new vault named ``my-vault``:: aws glacier create-vault --vault-name my-vault --account-id - -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. \ No newline at end of file +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/delete-vault.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/delete-vault.rst index 1ba3cdb730da..df21beaf0a04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/delete-vault.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/delete-vault.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command deletes a vault named ``my-vault``:: aws glacier delete-vault --vault-name my-vault --account-id - -This command does not produce any output. Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. \ No newline at end of file +This command does not produce any output. Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/describe-vault.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/describe-vault.rst index 8181d7ec66fe..b1e13d03fb05 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/describe-vault.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/describe-vault.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command retrieves data about a vault named ``my-vault``:: aws glacier describe-vault --vault-name my-vault --account-id - -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. \ No newline at end of file +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/get-job-output.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/get-job-output.rst index 67b29b3fed50..a8680901640b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/get-job-output.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/get-job-output.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ``output.json``:: - {"VaultARN":"arn:aws:glacier:us-west-2:0123456789012:vaults/my-vault","InventoryDate":"2015-04-07T00:26:18Z","ArchiveList":[{"ArchiveId":"kKB7ymWJVpPSwhGP6ycSOAekp9ZYe_--zM_mw6k76ZFGEIWQX-ybtRDvc2VkPSDtfKmQrj0IRQLSGsNuDp-AJVlu2ccmDSyDUmZwKbwbpAdGATGDiB3hHO0bjbGehXTcApVud_wyDw","ArchiveDescription":"multipart upload test","CreationDate":"2015-04-06T22:24:34Z","Size":3145728,"SHA256TreeHash":"9628195fcdbcbbe76cdde932d4646fa7de5f219fb39823836d81f0cc0e18aa67"}]} \ No newline at end of file + {"VaultARN":"arn:aws:glacier:us-west-2:0123456789012:vaults/my-vault","InventoryDate":"2015-04-07T00:26:18Z","ArchiveList":[{"ArchiveId":"kKB7ymWJVpPSwhGP6ycSOAekp9ZYe_--zM_mw6k76ZFGEIWQX-ybtRDvc2VkPSDtfKmQrj0IRQLSGsNuDp-AJVlu2ccmDSyDUmZwKbwbpAdGATGDiB3hHO0bjbGehXTcApVud_wyDw","ArchiveDescription":"multipart upload test","CreationDate":"2015-04-06T22:24:34Z","Size":3145728,"SHA256TreeHash":"9628195fcdbcbbe76cdde932d4646fa7de5f219fb39823836d81f0cc0e18aa67"}]} diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/get-vault-lock.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/get-vault-lock.rst index a86addc8a51c..da83aaa5a741 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/get-vault-lock.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/get-vault-lock.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``get-vault-lock`` example retrieved the details about the lock fo aws glacier get-vault-lock \ --account-id - \ - --vault-name MyVaultName - + --vault-name MyVaultName + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-job.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-job.rst index 711c1cfa00d6..46c26d3871fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-job.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: See `Initiate Job`_ in the *Amazon Glacier API Reference* for details on the job parameters format. -.. _`Initiate Job`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Initiate Job`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-multipart-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-multipart-upload.rst index b2fd8feb1e27..df9f0aef2ae9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-multipart-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-multipart-upload.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The archive description parameter is optional. Amazon Glacier requires an accoun This command outputs an upload ID when successful. Use the upload ID when uploading each part of your archive with ``aws glacier upload-multipart-part``. For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-vault-lock.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-vault-lock.rst index 24333e645443..203e5f8df4ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-vault-lock.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/initiate-vault-lock.rst @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ The output is the vault lock ID that you can use to complete the vault lock proc { "lockId": "9QZgEXAMPLEPhvL6xEXAMPLE" - } + } For more information, see `Initiate Vault Lock (POST lock-policy) `__ in the *Amazon Glacier API Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-multipart-uploads.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-multipart-uploads.rst index c868b86a7304..e508523f0204 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-multipart-uploads.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-multipart-uploads.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following command shows all of the in-progress multipart uploads for a vault aws glacier list-multipart-uploads --account-id - --vault-name my-vault -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-parts.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-parts.rst index 875fdcf1bc36..2b3d12927677 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-parts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-parts.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but y For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-vaults.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-vaults.rst index 8ec78fcf1ff7..585f85af5053 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/list-vaults.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/list-vaults.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. \ No newline at end of file +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-access-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-access-policy.rst index 4c8d9d3d1b03..9cbf0e297757 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-access-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-access-policy.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``set-vault-access-policy`` example attaches a permission policy t aws glacier set-vault-access-policy \ --account-id 111122223333 \ - --vault-name example_vault + --vault-name example_vault --policy '{"Policy": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::444455556666:root\"},\"Action\":\"glacier:ListJobs\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:glacier:us-east-1:111122223333:vaults/example_vault\"},{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::444455556666:root\"},\"Action\":\"glacier:UploadArchive\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:glacier:us-east-1:111122223333:vaults/example_vault\"}]}"}' This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-notifications.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-notifications.rst index 7b09972fec1a..dd3823c00128 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-notifications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/set-vault-notifications.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following command configures SNS notifications for a vault named ``my-vault` "Events": ["ArchiveRetrievalCompleted", "InventoryRetrievalCompleted"] } -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. \ No newline at end of file +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-archive.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-archive.rst index 4bc1e7042ad2..657ef53aa38f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-archive.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-archive.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but y To retrieve an uploaded archive, initiate a retrieval job with the `aws glacier initiate-job`_ command. -.. _`aws glacier initiate-job`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/glacier/initiate-job.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`aws glacier initiate-job`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/glacier/initiate-job.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-multipart-part.rst b/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-multipart-part.rst index 1748e582a8cf..2fa43de7a332 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-multipart-part.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glacier/upload-multipart-part.rst @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ The following command uploads the first 1 MiB (1024 x 1024 bytes) part of an arc aws glacier upload-multipart-part --body part1 --range 'bytes 0-1048575/*' --account-id - --vault-name my-vault --upload-id 19gaRezEXAMPLES6Ry5YYdqthHOC_kGRCT03L9yetr220UmPtBYKk-OssZtLqyFu7sY1_lR7vgFuJV6NtcV5zpsJ -Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. +Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account. The body parameter takes a path to a part file on the local filesystem. The range parameter takes an HTTP content range indicating the bytes that the part occupies in the completed archive. The upload ID is returned by the ``aws glacier initiate-multipart-upload`` command and can also be obtained by using ``aws glacier list-multipart-uploads``. For more information on multipart uploads to Amazon Glacier using the AWS CLI, see `Using Amazon Glacier`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Using Amazon Glacier`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-glacier.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/global_options.rst b/awscli/examples/global_options.rst index 088e1be7aeea..66e80a972063 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/global_options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/global_options.rst @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ ``--debug`` (boolean) - + Turn on debug logging. - + ``--endpoint-url`` (string) - + Override command's default URL with the given URL. - + ``--no-verify-ssl`` (boolean) - + By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services. For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates. - + ``--no-paginate`` (boolean) - + Disable automatic pagination. - + ``--output`` (string) - + The formatting style for command output. - - + + * json - + * text - + * table - - + + ``--query`` (string) - + A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data. - + ``--profile`` (string) - + Use a specific profile from your credential file. - + ``--region`` (string) - + The region to use. Overrides config/env settings. - + ``--version`` (string) - + Display the version of this tool. - + ``--color`` (string) - + Turn on/off color output. - - + + * on - + * off - + * auto - - + + ``--no-sign-request`` (boolean) - + Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument is provided. - + ``--ca-bundle`` (string) - + The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates. Overrides config/env settings. - + ``--cli-read-timeout`` (int) - + The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds. - + ``--cli-connect-timeout`` (int) - + The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds. - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/add-custom-routing-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/add-custom-routing-endpoints.rst index 0d6aeeae5e0e..a53b82531ed8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/add-custom-routing-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/add-custom-routing-endpoints.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "EndpointGroupArn":"arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/4321abcd" } -For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/advertise-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/advertise-byoip-cidr.rst index daf6a123dbf8..261b2aa203ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/advertise-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/advertise-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Bring Your Own IP Address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Bring Your Own IP Address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/allow-custom-routing-traffic.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/allow-custom-routing-traffic.rst index 186787c052e8..8bd67673ea3c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/allow-custom-routing-traffic.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/allow-custom-routing-traffic.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``allow-custom-routing-traffic`` example specifies that traffic is This command produces no output. -For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-accelerator.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-accelerator.rst index 41e69792b385..f68f00ea22d5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-accelerator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-accelerator.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst index d1fc8e0935d4..cd19d481175f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-endpoint-group.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-endpoint-group.rst index a8633a48c42a..d4b65db04137 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-endpoint-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-endpoint-group.rst @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ Output:: { "EndpointGroup": { - "TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0, + "TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0, "EndpointDescriptions": [ { - "Weight": 128, + "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "i-1234567890abcdef0" } - ], - "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", + ], + "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-1" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-listener.rst index a1de86892362..f8df1dd1b7a6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/create-listener.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deny-custom-routing-traffic.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deny-custom-routing-traffic.rst index 2f4d8a56242f..a9085745685f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deny-custom-routing-traffic.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deny-custom-routing-traffic.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``deny-custom-routing-traffic`` example specifies destination addr This command produces no output. -For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deprovision-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deprovision-byoip-cidr.rst index 5f24c4903105..a8b118114f22 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deprovision-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/deprovision-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator-attributes.rst index 3b2fd1614cf3..1269d38f8c65 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator-attributes.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator.rst index d7943fd61876..1b473e2a8bc0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst index 00297379d617..8f22fe2ad3ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator.rst index 411641352451..11993be28134 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-accelerator.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst index 192a4038c5dc..c21cb8e38056 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-listener.rst index f76a646b7b78..7055f23316c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-custom-routing-listener.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-endpoint-group.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-endpoint-group.rst index 9cb5560e6296..755e893fc7a8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-endpoint-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-endpoint-group.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Endpoint groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-listener.rst index 998d9f887db7..1ab6ced6f2c8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/describe-listener.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-accelerators.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-accelerators.rst index 5765be71db1d..1fb66971cf5b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-accelerators.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-accelerators.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -**To list your accelerators** +**To list your accelerators** The following ``list-accelerators`` example lists the accelerators in your AWS account. This account has two accelerators. :: - aws globalaccelerator list-accelerators + aws globalaccelerator list-accelerators Output:: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-byoip-cidr.rst index 496fbdef3f18..ea8b85f36c2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-accelerators.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-accelerators.rst index 2ade3d87b6d2..479a2e82af2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-accelerators.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-accelerators.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**To list your custom routing accelerators** +**To list your custom routing accelerators** The following ``list-custom-routing-accelerators`` example lists the custom routing accelerators in an AWS account. :: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups.rst index 57f687674ad8..6dab06670727 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "TCP", "UDP" ] - } + } ] "EndpointDescriptions": [ { @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-listeners.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-listeners.rst index da9c0e8b297b..87a4809da2d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-listeners.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-listeners.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination.rst index 476aeffae56c..d0bf4b667d61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `How custom routing accelerators work in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How custom routing accelerators work in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings.rst index df9517ca46f5..fe5bcf80bbf6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-custom-routing-port-mappings.rst @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ The following ``list-custom-routing-port-mappings`` example provides a partial l Output:: { - "PortMappings": [ - { + "PortMappings": [ + { "AcceleratorPort": 40480, "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0", - "DestinationSocketAddress": { + "DestinationSocketAddress": { "IpAddress": "192.0.2.250", "Port": 80 }, @@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ Output:: ], "DestinationTrafficState": "ALLOW" } - { + { "AcceleratorPort": 40481, "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0", - "DestinationSocketAddress": { + "DestinationSocketAddress": { "IpAddress": "192.0.2.251", "Port": 80 }, @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `How custom routing accelerators work in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How custom routing accelerators work in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-endpoint-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-endpoint-groups.rst index 2b8beb5341cd..11dcf3669b14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-endpoint-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-endpoint-groups.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Endpoint Groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint Groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-listeners.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-listeners.rst index 948e4d8d101a..b4ba3e53fd8a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-listeners.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/list-listeners.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/provision-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/provision-byoip-cidr.rst index 3a02d0e0c8a7..ddd22cb9a66b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/provision-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/provision-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/tag-resource.rst index f3246195380b..6d7079f1e455 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds tags Name and Project to an accelera This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/untag-resource.rst index 218e75e52da7..ca2399e9ecc2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the tags Name and Project from This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator-attributes.rst index ed78a8548a96..a6cc85587506 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator-attributes.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator.rst index c3b8b9e3fc8f..a9a260f6f9c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-accelerator.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst index e8c19ca7f905..b9220c4fc52c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator.rst index c649bc0d22cb..a68f568c40ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-accelerator.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-listener.rst index 86b73e85fc0d..c06aefd9498b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-custom-routing-listener.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners for custom routing accelerators in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-endpoint-group.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-endpoint-group.rst index dcb29cac95af..d0f786d1f0da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-endpoint-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-endpoint-group.rst @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ The following ``update-endpoint-group`` example adds three endpoints to an endpo aws globalaccelerator update-endpoint-group \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz-vxyz-6789-vxyz-6789lmnopqrs/endpoint-group/ab88888example \ - --endpoint-configurations \ + --endpoint-configurations \ EndpointId=eipalloc-eip01234567890abc,Weight=128 \ EndpointId=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/app/ALBTesting/alb01234567890xyz,Weight=128 \ - EndpointId=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/net/NLBTesting/alb01234567890qrs,Weight=128 + EndpointId=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/net/NLBTesting/alb01234567890qrs,Weight=128 Output:: @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Endpoint groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Endpoint groups in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-listener.rst index fd016c910731..36b4888dca12 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/update-listener.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-listener`` example updates a listener to change the port aws globalaccelerator update-listener \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz \ - --port-ranges FromPort=100,ToPort=100 + --port-ranges FromPort=100,ToPort=100 Output:: @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst index 7ae7c8029d30..fb83e7b1e8fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/globalaccelerator/withdraw-byoip-cidr.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Bring your own IP address in AWS Global Accelerator `__ in the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/create-connection.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/create-connection.rst index 605652c2f398..abaa29b2ce00 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/create-connection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/create-connection.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-connection`` example creates a connection in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that provides connection information for a Kafka data store. :: aws glue create-connection \ - --connection-input '{ \ + --connection-input '{ \ "Name":"conn-kafka-custom", \ "Description":"kafka connection with ssl to custom kafka", \ "ConnectionType":"KAFKA", \ @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ The following ``create-connection`` example creates a connection in the AWS Glue "SecurityGroupIdList":["sg-1234"], \ "AvailabilityZone":"us-east-1a"} \ }' \ - --region us-east-1 - --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com + --region us-east-1 + --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/create-job.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/create-job.rst index dd5aca9d6849..2fcc19c67d73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/create-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/create-job.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The following ``create-job`` example creates a streaming job that runs a script "--class":"GlueApp" \ }' \ --profile my-profile \ - --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com + --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Contents of ``test_script.scala``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/create-table.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/create-table.rst index 9f5121c5f848..d821ee3559c6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/create-table.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/create-table.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**Example 1: To create a table for a Kinesis data stream** +**Example 1: To create a table for a Kinesis data stream** The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that describes a Kinesis data stream. :: @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Cata "classification":"json"} \ }' \ --profile my-profile \ - --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com + --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com This command produces no output. For more information, see `Defining Tables in the AWS Glue Data Catalog `__ in the *AWS Glue Developer Guide*. -**Example 2: To create a table for a Kafka data store** +**Example 2: To create a table for a Kafka data store** The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that describes a Kafka data store. :: @@ -52,15 +52,15 @@ The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Cata "separatorChar":","} \ }' \ --profile my-profile \ - --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com + --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com This command produces no output. For more information, see `Defining Tables in the AWS Glue Data Catalog `__ in the *AWS Glue Developer Guide*. -**Example 3: To create a table for a AWS S3 data store** +**Example 3: To create a table for a AWS S3 data store** -The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that +The following ``create-table`` example creates a table in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that describes a AWS Simple Storage Service (AWS S3) data store. :: aws glue create-table \ @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ describes a AWS Simple Storage Service (AWS S3) data store. :: "classification":"json"} \ }' \ --profile my-profile \ - --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com + --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-run.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-run.rst index 6aef0ef31337..af5c3cc691ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-run.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-run.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-job-run`` example retrieves information about a job run. :: aws glue get-job-run \ --job-name "Combine legistators data" \ - --run-id jr_012e176506505074d94d761755e5c62538ee1aad6f17d39f527e9140cf0c9a5e + --run-id jr_012e176506505074d94d761755e5c62538ee1aad6f17d39f527e9140cf0c9a5e Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-runs.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-runs.rst index c4482b0ef059..b0db17d7e9fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-runs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job-runs.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-job-runs`` example retrieves information about job runs for a job. :: aws glue get-job-runs \ - --job-name "my-testing-job" + --job-name "my-testing-job" Output:: @@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedOn": 1602811282.39, "CompletedOn": 1602811282.39, "JobRunState": "FAILED", - "ErrorMessage": "An error occurred while calling o122.pyWriteDynamicFrame. - Access Denied (Service: Amazon S3; Status Code: 403; Error Code: AccessDenied; - Request ID: 021AAB703DB20A2D; + "ErrorMessage": "An error occurred while calling o122.pyWriteDynamicFrame. + Access Denied (Service: Amazon S3; Status Code: 403; Error Code: AccessDenied; + Request ID: 021AAB703DB20A2D; S3 Extended Request ID: teZk24Y09TkXzBvMPG502L5VJBhe9DJuWA9/TXtuGOqfByajkfL/Tlqt5JBGdEGpigAqzdMDM/U=)", "PredecessorRuns": [], "AllocatedCapacity": 10, @@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedOn": 1602811138.364, "CompletedOn": 1602811138.364, "JobRunState": "FAILED", - "ErrorMessage": "An error occurred while calling o122.pyWriteDynamicFrame. - Access Denied (Service: Amazon S3; Status Code: 403; Error Code: AccessDenied; - Request ID: 2671D37856AE7ABB; + "ErrorMessage": "An error occurred while calling o122.pyWriteDynamicFrame. + Access Denied (Service: Amazon S3; Status Code: 403; Error Code: AccessDenied; + Request ID: 2671D37856AE7ABB; S3 Extended Request ID: RLJCJw20brV+PpC6GpORahyF2fp9flB5SSb2bTGPnUSPVizLXRl1PN3QZldb+v1o9qRVktNYbW8=)", "PredecessorRuns": [], "AllocatedCapacity": 10, diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job.rst index 6be3d59e8552..b23037c6a497 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/get-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/get-job.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-job`` example retrieves information about a job. :: aws glue get-job \ - --job-name my-testing-job + --job-name my-testing-job Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/get-plan.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/get-plan.rst index 2826b65e933d..2157b3844066 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/get-plan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/get-plan.rst @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ The following ``get-plan`` retrieves the generated code for mapping columns from { \ "DatabaseName":"tempdb", \ "TableName":"my-s3-sink" \ - }]' - --language "scala" + }]' + --language "scala" --endpoint https://glue.us-east-1.amazonaws.com --output "text" diff --git a/awscli/examples/glue/get-tables.rst b/awscli/examples/glue/get-tables.rst index c3168876eea2..bd21f111e91d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/glue/get-tables.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/glue/get-tables.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``get-tables`` example returns information about the tables in the specified database. :: - aws glue get-tables --database-name 'tempdb' + aws glue get-tables --database-name 'tempdb' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/grafana/list-workspaces.rst b/awscli/examples/grafana/list-workspaces.rst index c8ee3ff809ee..d8e1da6d8975 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/grafana/list-workspaces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/grafana/list-workspaces.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: "status": "ACTIVE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition-version.rst index 4901ce6d7936..b799ad682d11 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition-version.rst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Output:: aws iot create-policy \ --policy-name "Core_Devices" \ --policy-document "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"iot:Publish\",\"iot:Subscribe\",\"iot:Connect\",\"iot:Receive\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]},{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"iot:GetThingShadow\",\"iot:UpdateThingShadow\",\"iot:DeleteThingShadow\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]},{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"greengrass:*\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]}]}" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition.rst index 49d6c9105eef..ca788e9c65ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-core-definition.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The following ``create-core-definition`` example creates a core definition that aws iot create-thing \ --thing-name "MyCoreDevice" - + Output:: { @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Output:: --certificate-pem-outfile "myCore.cert.pem" \ --public-key-outfile "myCore.public.key" \ --private-key-outfile "myCore.private.key" - + Output:: { @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Output:: aws iot create-policy \ --policy-name "Core_Devices" \ --policy-document "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"iot:Publish\",\"iot:Subscribe\",\"iot:Connect\",\"iot:Receive\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]},{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"iot:GetThingShadow\",\"iot:UpdateThingShadow\",\"iot:DeleteThingShadow\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]},{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Action\":[\"greengrass:*\"],\"Resource\":[\"*\"]}]}" - + Output:: { @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This command produces no output. aws greengrass create-core-definition \ --name "MyCores" \ --initial-version "{\"Cores\":[{\"Id\":\"MyCoreDevice\",\"ThingArn\":\"arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:thing/MyCoreDevice\",\"CertificateArn\":\"arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:cert/123a15ec415668c2349a76170b64ac0878231c1e21ec83c10e92a1EXAMPLExyz\",\"SyncShadow\":true}]}" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition-version.rst index 2102be1adcd3..af5bb8f53ff7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition-version.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To create a device definition version** -The following ``create-device-definition-version`` example creates a device definition version and associates it with the specified device definition. The version defines two devices. +The following ``create-device-definition-version`` example creates a device definition version and associates it with the specified device definition. The version defines two devices. Before you can create a Greengrass device, you must first create and provision the corresponding AWS IoT thing. This process includes the following ``iot`` commands that you must run to get the required information for the Greengrass command: - + * Create the AWS IoT thing that corresponds to the device:: aws iot create-thing \ @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Output:: "thingName": "InteriorTherm", "thingId": "01d4763c-78a6-46c6-92be-7add080394bf" } - + * Create public and private keys and the device certificate for the thing. This example uses the ``create-keys-and-certificate`` command and requires write permissions to the current directory. Alternatively, you can use the ``create-certificate-from-csr`` command:: aws iot create-keys-and-certificate \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition.rst index 1a55cc4337e5..a7fde6807df6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-device-definition.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To create a device definition** -The following ``create-device-definition`` example creates a device definition that contains an initial device definition version. The initial version defines two devices. +The following ``create-device-definition`` example creates a device definition that contains an initial device definition version. The initial version defines two devices. Before you can create a Greengrass device, you must first create and provision the corresponding AWS IoT thing. This process includes the following ``iot`` commands that you must run to get the required information for the Greengrass command: - + * Create the AWS IoT thing that corresponds to the device:: aws iot create-thing \ @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Output:: "thingName": "InteriorTherm", "thingId": "01d4763c-78a6-46c6-92be-7add080394bf" } - + * Create public and private keys and the device certificate for the thing. This example uses the ``create-keys-and-certificate`` command and requires write permissions to the current directory. Alternatively, you can use the ``create-certificate-from-csr`` command:: aws iot create-keys-and-certificate \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group-version.rst index 52730d05db31..1a8d9a058056 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group-version.rst @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ **To create a version of a Greengrass group** -The following ``create-group-version`` example creates a group version and associates it with the specified group. The version references the core, resource, connector, function, and subscription versions that contain the entities to include in this group version. You must create these entities before you can create the group version. +The following ``create-group-version`` example creates a group version and associates it with the specified group. The version references the core, resource, connector, function, and subscription versions that contain the entities to include in this group version. You must create these entities before you can create the group version. -* To create a resource definition with an initial version, use the ``create-resource-definition`` command. +* To create a resource definition with an initial version, use the ``create-resource-definition`` command. -* To create a connector definition with an initial version, use the ``create-connector-definition`` command. +* To create a connector definition with an initial version, use the ``create-connector-definition`` command. -* To create a function definition with an initial version, use the ``create-function-definition`` command. +* To create a function definition with an initial version, use the ``create-function-definition`` command. -* To create a subscription definition with an initial version, use the ``create-subscription-definition`` command. +* To create a subscription definition with an initial version, use the ``create-subscription-definition`` command. * To retrieve the ARN of the latest core definition version, use the ``get-group-version`` command and specify the ID of the latest group version. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group.rst index 997648434081..08e633d0022c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/create-group.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "cli-created-group" } -For more information, see `Overview of the AWS IoT Greengrass Group Object Model `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Overview of the AWS IoT Greengrass Group Object Model `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-core-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-core-definition.rst index da6fe78fa361..14515b6caa98 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-core-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-core-definition.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-core-definition`` example retrieves information about the sp aws greengrass get-core-definition \ --core-definition-id "c906ed39-a1e3-4822-a981-7b9bd57b4b46" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-deployment-status.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-deployment-status.rst index 4abcf2adf6ba..4a5e016a3d51 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-deployment-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-deployment-status.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-deployment-status`` example retrieves the status for the spe aws greengrass get-deployment-status \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" \ --deployment-id "1065b8a0-812b-4f21-9d5d-e89b232a530f" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition-version.rst index 5f9b10272ea5..fa04acdb124c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition-version.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-function-definition-version`` retrieves information about th aws greengrass get-function-definition-version \ --function-definition-id "063f5d1a-1dd1-40b4-9b51-56f8993d0f85" \ --function-definition-version-id "9748fda7-1589-4fcc-ac94-f5559e88678b" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition.rst index 5d3058eb79df..cd78b3c3f3af 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-function-definition.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-function-definition`` example displays details for the speci aws greengrass get-function-definition \ --function-definition-id "063f5d1a-1dd1-40b4-9b51-56f8993d0f85" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-authority.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-authority.rst index b2ad3cb3b176..6463f874dcf3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-authority.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-authority.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-group-certificate-authority`` example retrieves the certific aws greengrass get-group-certificate-authority \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" \ --certificate-authority-id "f0430e1736ea8ed30cc5d5de9af67a7e3586bad9ae4d89c2a44163f65fdd8cf6" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-configuration.rst index 3cb33b2f0536..104e0d0879ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-certificate-configuration.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-group-certificate-configuration`` example retrieves the conf aws greengrass get-group-certificate-configuration \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-version.rst index 3fcfe69aa8f9..6a73d94efada 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group-version.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-group-version`` example retrieves information about the spec aws greengrass get-group-version \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" \ --group-version-id "115136b3-cfd7-4462-b77f-8741a4b00e5e" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group.rst index 5ae0f593228e..06a0a92f606e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-group.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-group`` example retrieves information about the specified Gr aws greengrass get-group \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition-version.rst index 28d3ad09b91e..ebae0690d24c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition-version.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-logger-definition-version`` example retrieves information ab aws greengrass get-logger-definition-version \ --logger-definition-id "49eeeb66-f1d3-4e34-86e3-3617262abf23" \ --logger-definition-version-id "5e3f6f64-a565-491e-8de0-3c0d8e0f2073" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition.rst index 26de40dbfd9d..65c25b2ed833 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-logger-definition.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-logger-definition`` example retrieves information about the aws greengrass get-logger-definition \ --logger-definition-id "49eeeb66-f1d3-4e34-86e3-3617262abf23" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-resource-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-resource-definition-version.rst index 9be34ad1c846..e09b7d124ed3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-resource-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-resource-definition-version.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-resource-definition-version`` example retrieves information aws greengrass get-resource-definition-version \ --resource-definition-id "ad8c101d-8109-4b0e-b97d-9cc5802ab658" \ --resource-definition-version-id "26e8829a-491a-464d-9c87-664bf6f6f2be" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-service-role-for-account.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-service-role-for-account.rst index f5c8ccbdd5f7..027ecd4813d5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-service-role-for-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-service-role-for-account.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-service-role-for-account`` example retrieves information about the service role that is attached to your AWS account. :: aws greengrass get-service-role-for-account - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition-version.rst index 77b2a0e5506d..efbec3a21f42 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition-version.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-subscription-definition-version`` example retrieves retrieve aws greengrass get-subscription-definition-version \ --subscription-definition-id "70e49321-83d5-45d2-bc09-81f4917ae152" \ --subscription-definition-version-id "88ae8699-12ac-4663-ba3f-4d7f0519140b" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition.rst index 6c1d0ecb712a..d555662558ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-subscription-definition.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-subscription-definition`` example retrieves information abou aws greengrass get-subscription-definition \ --subscription-definition-id "70e49321-83d5-45d2-bc09-81f4917ae152" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-thing-runtime-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-thing-runtime-configuration.rst index efb013bb4021..758b44b54539 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-thing-runtime-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/get-thing-runtime-configuration.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Configuring telemetry settings `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring telemetry settings `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definition-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definition-versions.rst index b31b5a4bc448..c5ec2fc1a3ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definition-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definition-versions.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-core-definitions`` example lists all versions of the specie aws greengrass list-core-definition-versions \ --core-definition-id "eaf280cb-138c-4d15-af36-6f681a1348f7" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definitions.rst index 35351df1fc90..a3304253707c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-core-definitions.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-core-definitions`` example lists all of the Greengrass core definitions for your AWS account. :: aws greengrass list-core-definitions - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-certificate-authorities.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-certificate-authorities.rst index 8c7b59eea86d..0517da22cc6e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-certificate-authorities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-certificate-authorities.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-group-certificate-authorities`` example lists the current c aws greengrass list-group-certificate-authorities \ --group-id "1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-versions.rst index 0f0703f011f1..bee1cb278e3d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-group-versions.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: "Version": "d20f7ae9-3444-4c1c-b025-e2ede23cdd31" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-logger-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-logger-definitions.rst index d1f0b2294066..bf70f311192c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-logger-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-logger-definitions.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "LatestVersionArn": "arn:aws:greengrass:us-west-2:123456789012:/greengrass/definition/loggers/49eeeb66-f1d3-4e34-86e3-3617262abf23/versions/5e3f6f64-a565-491e-8de0-3c0d8e0f2073" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definition-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definition-versions.rst index 922d87e6fc74..21a27830c176 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definition-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definition-versions.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-resource-definition-versions`` example lists the versions f aws greengrass list-resource-definition-versions \ --resource-definition-id "ad8c101d-8109-4b0e-b97d-9cc5802ab658" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definitions.rst index 4292fc16f375..781db0b22929 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-resource-definitions.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-resource-definitions`` example lists the resources that are defined for AWS IoT Greengrass to use. :: aws greengrass list-resource-definitions - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 3627e30b6d0d..f8b8b0b6992f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example lists the tags and their values aws greengrass list-tags-for-resource \ --resource-arn "arn:aws:greengrass:us-west-2:123456789012:/greengrass/definition/resources/ad8c101d-8109-4b0e-b97d-9cc5802ab658" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/tag-resource.rst index 4a81c79b52ed..05c53accf64f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/tag-resource.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example applies two tags, ``ResourceType`` and `` aws greengrass tag-resource \ --resource-arn "arn:aws:greengrass:us-west-2:123456789012:/greengrass/definition/resources/ad8c101d-8109-4b0e-b97d-9cc5802ab658" \ --tags "ResourceType=Device,ResourceSubType=USB" - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Tagging Your Greengrass Resources `__ in the **AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide**. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/untag-resource.rst index 9501b2dea373..e4fc5ac1cec3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/untag-resource.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the tag whose key is ``Category aws greengrass untag-resource \ --resource-arn "arn:aws:greengrass:us-west-2:123456789012:/greengrass/groups/1013db12-8b58-45ff-acc7-704248f66731" \ --tag-keys "Category" - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Tagging Your Greengrass Resources `__ in the **AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide**. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-group.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-group.rst index b363aeadfa8b..4c7d291f3f2e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-group.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``update-group`` example updates the name of the specified Greengr --group-id "1402daf9-71cf-4cfe-8be0-d5e80526d0d8" \ --name TestGroup4of6 -For more information, see `Configure AWS IoT Greengrass on AWS IoT `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configure AWS IoT Greengrass on AWS IoT `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-thing-runtime-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-thing-runtime-configuration.rst index a7f184d043e1..90bcb31c5316 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-thing-runtime-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrass/update-thing-runtime-configuration.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-thing-runtime-configuration`` example updates the runtime This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Configuring telemetry settings `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring telemetry settings `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/associate-service-role-to-account.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/associate-service-role-to-account.rst index e239a623d69b..a36125c7bae3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/associate-service-role-to-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/associate-service-role-to-account.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "associatedAt": "2022-01-19T19:21:53Z" } -For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-associate-client-device-with-core-device.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-associate-client-device-with-core-device.rst index 32a3dd00e371..592527b4a7d5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-associate-client-device-with-core-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-associate-client-device-with-core-device.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "errorEntries": [] } -For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-disassociate-client-device-from-core-device.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-disassociate-client-device-from-core-device.rst index a6b9c27bf191..625afff47936 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-disassociate-client-device-from-core-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/batch-disassociate-client-device-from-core-device.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "errorEntries": [] } -For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/cancel-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/cancel-deployment.rst index 990980b5b40e..92ea52f6275d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/cancel-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/cancel-deployment.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "message": "SUCCESS" } -For more information, see `Cancel deployments `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cancel deployments `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-component-version.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-component-version.rst index 1f1296034af2..a2971655f42c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-component-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-component-version.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Run AWS Lambda functions `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Run AWS Lambda functions `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-deployment.rst index 0400d5ced886..518845b94b94 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/create-deployment.rst @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ Output:: "iotJobArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:job/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222" } -For more information, see `Create deployments `__ and `Update component configurations `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create deployments `__ and `Update component configurations `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-component.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-component.rst index 274fafb4f5fb..a9459d17d1a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-component.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-component.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-component`` example deletes a Hello World component. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-core-device.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-core-device.rst index 18670a1ade73..9743e63a1fd5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-core-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/delete-core-device.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-core-device`` example deletes an AWS IoT Greengrass core This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Uninstall the AWS IoT Greengrass Core software `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Uninstall the AWS IoT Greengrass Core software `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/describe-component.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/describe-component.rst index e8e845a1a5ba..5bbfa23f8f25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/describe-component.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/describe-component.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/disassociate-service-role-from-account.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/disassociate-service-role-from-account.rst index f9686791768a..20b9bfe432f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/disassociate-service-role-from-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/disassociate-service-role-from-account.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "disassociatedAt": "2022-01-19T19:26:09Z" } -For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component-version-artifact.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component-version-artifact.rst index a5162e459cb2..3a795cf36f64 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component-version-artifact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component-version-artifact.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "preSignedUrl": "https://evergreencomponentmanageme-artifactbucket7410c9ef-g18n1iya8kwr.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/public/aws.greengrass.LocalDebugConsole/2.0.3/s3/ggv2-component-releases-prod-pdx/EvergreenHttpDebugView/2ffc496ba41b39568968b22c582b4714a937193ee7687a45527238e696672521/aws.greengrass.LocalDebugConsole/aws.greengrass.LocalDebugConsole.jar?X-Amz-Security-Token=KwfLKSdEXAMPLE..." } -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component.rst index 5c1380fc5f57..63f4161e0bc5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-component.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ The following ``get-component`` example downloads a Hello World component's reci certutil -decode com.example.HelloWorld-1.0.0.yaml.b64 com.example.HelloWorld-1.0.0.yaml -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-connectivity-info.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-connectivity-info.rst index 6a9dc3bd68ee..272cf78094b7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-connectivity-info.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-connectivity-info.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage core device endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage core device endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-core-device.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-core-device.rst index f4d84eac1194..e2ba54362155 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-core-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-core-device.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "tags": {} } -For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-deployment.rst index 4c0d72b29535..fb2219e97135 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-deployment.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: "tags": {} } -For more information, see `Deploy components to devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deploy components to devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-service-role-for-account.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-service-role-for-account.rst index 70c824924d69..1618e5ea2a61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-service-role-for-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/get-service-role-for-account.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/service-role/Greengrass_ServiceRole" } -For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Greengrass service role `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-client-devices-associated-with-core-device.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-client-devices-associated-with-core-device.rst index 7f22bffa9ce0..684eb5305dcf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-client-devices-associated-with-core-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-client-devices-associated-with-core-device.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Interact with local IoT devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-component-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-component-versions.rst index 9f29a1ee8e46..84c39187ac09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-component-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-component-versions.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-components.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-components.rst index 07d85929577b..8fc744932c52 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-components.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-components.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage components `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-core-devices.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-core-devices.rst index 7aa7e5a94c35..389d208e78a4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-core-devices.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-core-devices.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-deployments.rst index ff740b893604..5d803235c0ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-deployments.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Deploy components to devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deploy components to devices `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-effective-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-effective-deployments.rst index c4705ad29e97..2739d31cd1b7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-effective-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-effective-deployments.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-installed-components.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-installed-components.rst index 7ec941d6bdf0..b6591243d674 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-installed-components.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-installed-components.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Check core device status `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 0e1fb4150cec..b0fb2f44053a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/tag-resource.rst index 5673a224e326..09c51fb758bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds an owner tag to an AWS IoT Greengras This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/untag-resource.rst index d14b0045bdcf..81e665b74af8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes an owner tag from an AWS IoT Gr This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/update-connectivity-info.rst b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/update-connectivity-info.rst index d9ba47ace764..9d7161927b13 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/update-connectivity-info.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/greengrassv2/update-connectivity-info.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The following ``update-connectivity-info`` example gets the connectivity informa Contents of ``core-device-connectivity-info.json``:: { - "connectivityInfo": [ - { + "connectivityInfo": [ + { "hostAddress": "192.0.2.0", "portNumber": 8883, "id": "localIP_192.0.2.0" @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "version": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Manage core device endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage core device endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/accept-invitation.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/accept-invitation.rst index e9d757df61b8..8e92b3f0bff5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/accept-invitation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/accept-invitation.rst @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ The following ``accept-invitation`` example shows how to accept an invitation to become a GuardDuty member account in the current region. :: aws guardduty accept-invitation \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ --master-id 123456789111 \ --invitation-id d6b94fb03a66ff665f7db8764example - + This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/archive-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/archive-findings.rst index 96a878efed02..edee16eb241e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/archive-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/archive-findings.rst @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ This example shows how to archive findings in the current region. :: --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ --finding-ids d6b94fb03a66ff665f7db8764example 3eb970e0de00c16ec14e6910fexample -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-filter.rst index f888154ff8ea..111990e720be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-filter.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example creates a filter that matches all portscan findings for instance created from a specific image.:: aws guardduty create-filter \ - --detector-id b6b992d6d2f48e64bc59180bfexample \ + --detector-id b6b992d6d2f48e64bc59180bfexample \ --action ARCHIVE \ --name myFilter \ --finding-criteria '{"Criterion": {"type": {"Eq": ["Recon:EC2/Portscan"]},"resource.instanceDetails.imageId": {"Eq": ["ami-0a7a207083example"]}}}' diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-ip-set.rst index 14cf6d3d38a1..5a54d2abadf0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-ip-set.rst @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ The following ``create-ip-set`` example creates and activates a trusted IP set in the current region. :: aws guardduty create-ip-set \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ --name new-ip-set \ --format TXT --location s3://AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/customtrustlist.csv --activate Output:: - + { "IpSetId": "d4b94fc952d6912b8f3060768example" } -For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-members.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-members.rst index e50cc22abd46..d2482817f4a6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-members.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAccounts": [] } -For more information, see `Managing multiple accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing multiple accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-publishing-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-publishing-destination.rst index 2321d5394cfc..72525de12b6a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-publishing-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-publishing-destination.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "DestinationId": "46b99823849e1bbc242dfbe3cexample" } -For more information, see `Exporting findings `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Exporting findings `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-sample-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-sample-findings.rst index 4565773c68d9..d9a851ac7b2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-sample-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-sample-findings.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example shows how to create a sample finding of the provided types. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Sample findings `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Sample findings `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-threat-intel-set.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-threat-intel-set.rst index 045f812532e6..3b11a90931d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-threat-intel-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/create-threat-intel-set.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This example shows how to upload a threat intel set to GuardDuty and activate it --name myThreatSet \ --format TXT \ --location s3://EXAMPLEBUCKET/threatlist.csv \ - --activate + --activate Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-detector.rst index 916706182432..89b59067190b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-detector.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example shows how to delete a detector, if successful, this will disable Gu This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Suspending or disabling GuardDuty `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Suspending or disabling GuardDuty `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-filter.rst index f18c14564493..1eaf6b1123cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/delete-filter.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This example shows how to create delete a filter. :: aws guardduty delete-filter \ --detector-id b6b992d6d2f48e64bc59180bfexample \ - --filter-name byebyeFilter + --filter-name byebyeFilter This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Filtering findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/disable-organization-admin-account.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/disable-organization-admin-account.rst index ec8240d3374a..41e6184efc04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/disable-organization-admin-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/disable-organization-admin-account.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example shows how to remove an account as the delegated administrator for G This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS organizations `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS organizations `__ in the *GuardDuty User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/disassociate-from-master-account.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/disassociate-from-master-account.rst index 5e91537cab68..51a348f0aa7e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/disassociate-from-master-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/disassociate-from-master-account.rst @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ The following ``disassociate-from-master-account`` example dissassociates your account from the current GuardDuty master account in the current AWS region. :: aws guardduty disassociate-from-master-account \ - --detector-id d4b040365221be2b54a6264dcexample + --detector-id d4b040365221be2b54a6264dcexample This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-detector.rst index a4aa5e162970..9ec276bc89e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-detector.rst @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ Output:: "UpdatedAt": "2018-11-07T03:24:22.938Z", "CreatedAt": "2017-12-22T22:51:31.940Z" } - -For more information, see `Concepts and Terminology `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information, see `Concepts and Terminology `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-findings.rst index c292fa24f74f..f0490ad9453e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-findings.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-findings`` example retrieves the full JSON finding details of the specified finding. :: aws guardduty get-findings \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ --finding-id 1ab92989eaf0e742df4a014d5example Output:: @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-ip-set.rst index c86bbdb23175..cf45d2b085b8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-ip-set.rst @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ Output:: "Format": "TXT", "Name": "test-ip-set" } - -For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-master-account.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-master-account.rst index 50fb80a900fd..55fc8e14ef43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-master-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/get-master-account.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-master-account`` example displays the status and details of the master account associated with your detector in the current region. :: aws guardduty get-master-account \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample Output:: @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-detectors.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-detectors.rst index 2e4fb100a3b5..be2895268aa2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-detectors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-detectors.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-detectors`` example lists the available detectors in your current AWS region. :: - aws guardduty list-detectors + aws guardduty list-detectors Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-findings.rst index 59dc17950b54..c96445123598 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-findings.rst @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ The following ``list-findings`` example displays a list of all findingIds for the current region sorted by severity from highest to lowest. :: aws guardduty list-findings \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample \ --sort-criteria '{"AttributeName": "severity","OrderBy":"DESC"}' Output:: - + { "FindingIds": [ "04b8ab50fd29c64fc771b232dexample", @@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ For more information, see `Findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Findings `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-invitations.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-invitations.rst index 154129dff969..23cb68138c62 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-invitations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-invitations.rst @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ The following ``list-invitations`` example lists details and statuses on your invitations to become a GuardDuty member account in the current region. :: - aws guardduty list-invitations + aws guardduty list-invitations Output:: - + { "Invitations": [ { @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing GuardDuty Accounts by Invitation `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-ip-sets.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-ip-sets.rst index 695a83304e04..6d7c9baa0d8d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-ip-sets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-ip-sets.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-ip-sets`` example lists the trusted IP sets in your current AWS region. :: aws guardduty list-ip-sets \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample Output:: @@ -12,5 +12,5 @@ Output:: "d4b94fc952d6912b8f3060768example" ] } - -For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-members.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-members.rst index b203777b1fd0..6e31b0084017 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/list-members.rst @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ The following ``list-members`` example lists all member accounts and their details for the current region. :: aws guardduty list-members \ - --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample + --detector-id 12abc34d567e8fa901bc2d34eexample Output:: - + { "Members": [ { @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Understanding the Relationship between GuardDuty Master and Member Accounts `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/guardduty/update-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/guardduty/update-ip-set.rst index f75955210d86..dee087f7fc40 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/guardduty/update-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/guardduty/update-ip-set.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-ip-set`` example shows how to update the details of a tru This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Trusted IP Lists and Threat Lists `__ in the GuardDuty User Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/health/describe-affected-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/health/describe-affected-entities.rst index 9b7ce19c368d..fd467524e469 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/health/describe-affected-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/health/describe-affected-entities.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Event log `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Event log `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/health/describe-event-details.rst b/awscli/examples/health/describe-event-details.rst index cc53eb79eff0..31cde7b42128 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/health/describe-event-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/health/describe-event-details.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "failedSet": [] } -For more information, see `Event details pane `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Event details pane `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/health/describe-events.rst b/awscli/examples/health/describe-events.rst index 17b618b454f8..d31be7df66f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/health/describe-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/health/describe-events.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-events`` example lists recent AWS Health events. :: - aws health describe-events \ + aws health describe-events \ --region us-east-1 Output:: @@ -181,4 +181,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with the AWS Personal Health Dashboard `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with the AWS Personal Health Dashboard `__ in the *AWS Health User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-export-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-export-jobs.rst index a4f123de4df4..b5f44c3da806 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-export-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-export-jobs.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } "NextToken": String -For more information, see `Exporting files from a FHIR Data Store `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Exporting files from a FHIR Data Store `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-import-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-import-jobs.rst index c296438650ff..775d617eeaf9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-import-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-fhir-import-jobs.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } "NextToken": String -For more information, see `Importing files to FHIR Data Store `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Importing files to FHIR Data Store `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 85e30b32de8b..e46a1985e72f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/healthlake/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tagging resources in Amazon HealthLake `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging resources in Amazon HealthLake `__ in the Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide. diff --git a/awscli/examples/healthlake/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/healthlake/tag-resource.rst index a62dca35a508..fc4a6b4901b3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/healthlake/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/healthlake/tag-resource.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example shows how to add a tag to a Data Store. : This command produces no output. -For more information, see 'Adding a tag to a Data Store '__ in the *Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide.*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see 'Adding a tag to a Data Store '__ in the *Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide.*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/healthlake/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/healthlake/untag-resource.rst index 539cfb4c16d3..9c782dd5dbe0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/healthlake/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/healthlake/untag-resource.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example shows how to remove tags from a Data St This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Removing tags from a Data Store `__ in the *Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Removing tags from a Data Store `__ in the *Amazon HealthLake Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/add-client-id-to-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/add-client-id-to-open-id-connect-provider.rst index f0fe0ddc92f8..89630102ca50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/add-client-id-to-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/add-client-id-to-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To create an OIDC provider, use the ``create-open-id-connect-provider`` command. -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/add-role-to-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/add-role-to-instance-profile.rst index cec08fb2629a..f923ac3f2973 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/add-role-to-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/add-role-to-instance-profile.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To create an instance profile, use the ``create-instance-profile`` command. -For more information, see `Using an IAM role to grant permissions to applications running on Amazon EC2 instances `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using an IAM role to grant permissions to applications running on Amazon EC2 instances `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/attach-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/attach-group-policy.rst index 50875d58f2ba..790fd8f4fb76 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/attach-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/attach-group-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``attach-group-policy`` command attaches the AWS managed policy na This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managed policies and inline policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managed policies and inline policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/attach-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/attach-role-policy.rst index b09616f58ffe..430f6995d0f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/attach-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/attach-role-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``attach-role-policy`` command attaches the AWS managed policy nam This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managed policies and inline policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managed policies and inline policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/change-password.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/change-password.rst index 6e63c5b28e65..be313c398f72 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/change-password.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/change-password.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ This command produces no output. This command can be called by IAM users only. If this command is called using AWS account (root) credentials, the command returns an ``InvalidUserType`` error. -For more information, see `How an IAM user changes their own password `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How an IAM user changes their own password `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-access-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-access-key.rst index 7f85ebd857e3..5f2e7da184db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-access-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-access-key.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: Store the secret access key in a secure location. If it is lost, it cannot be recovered, and you must create a new access key. -For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-account-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-account-alias.rst index e18c6b44aeb0..e9f769f589b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-account-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-account-alias.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``create-account-alias`` command creates the alias ``examplecorp`` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-group.rst index f23d06ea845d..4a2c82f86f7a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-group.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-instance-profile.rst index 0d027921bc25..541eacd5aa66 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-instance-profile.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: To add a role to an instance profile, use the ``add-role-to-instance-profile`` command. -For more information, see `Using an IAM role to grant permissions to applications running on Amazon EC2 instances `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using an IAM role to grant permissions to applications running on Amazon EC2 instances `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-login-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-login-profile.rst index 385dace3a703..333c88052df8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-login-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-login-profile.rst @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ Output:: If the new password violates the account password policy, the command returns a ``PasswordPolicyViolation`` error. -To change the password for a user that already has one, use ``update-login-profile``. To set a password policy for the account, use the ``update-account-password-policy`` command. +To change the password for a user that already has one, use ``update-login-profile``. To set a password policy for the account, use the ``update-account-password-policy`` command. If the account password policy allows them to, IAM users can change their own passwords using the ``change-password`` command. -For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-open-id-connect-provider.rst index f7c9470e9de0..490c0b594b45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ Output:: "OpenIDConnectProviderArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:oidc-provider/server.example.com" } -For more information about OIDC providers, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. +For more information about OIDC providers, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. -For more information about obtaining thumbprints for an OIDC provider, see `Obtaining the thumbprint for an OpenID Connect Identity Provider `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about obtaining thumbprints for an OIDC provider, see `Obtaining the thumbprint for an OpenID Connect Identity Provider `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy-version.rst index 0688f20dd2e2..ba6db06e9eba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy-version.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Versioning IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Versioning IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy.rst index ba050d01a65d..f79a8cfbabd2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-policy.rst @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The file ``policy.json`` is a JSON document in the current folder that grants ac } Output:: - + { "Policy": { "PolicyName": "my-policy", @@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information on Tagging policies, see `Tagging customer managed policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information on Tagging policies, see `Tagging customer managed policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-role.rst index 31c2b6221df9..c620c6232aca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-role.rst @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The following command creates an IAM Role ``Test-Role`` with tags. This example --assume-role-policy-document file://Test-Role-Trust-Policy.json \ --tags '{"Key": "Department", "Value": "Accounting"}' '{"Key": "Location", "Value": "Seattle"}' -Output:: +Output:: { "Role": { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-saml-provider.rst index 3ef25ac01a5c..8f141b574c72 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-saml-provider.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "SAMLProviderArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/MySAMLProvider" } -For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-linked-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-linked-role.rst index 66c07295a173..f897432e30d3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-linked-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-linked-role.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-specific-credential.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-specific-credential.rst index 28d0e0cb9bc2..67af9e981cde 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-specific-credential.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-service-specific-credential.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-user.rst index fa32fb261837..033d81987d6c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-user.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The following ``create-user`` command creates an IAM user named ``Bob`` at the s --user-name Bob \ --path /division_abc/subdivision_xyz/ -Output:: +Output:: { "User": { @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ For more information, see `IAM identifiers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Permissions boundaries for IAM entities `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/create-virtual-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/create-virtual-mfa-device.rst index 0751fbc9bf80..ec4dce68de7e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/create-virtual-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/create-virtual-mfa-device.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a virtual MFA device** -This example creates a new virtual MFA device called ``BobsMFADevice``. It creates a file that contains bootstrap information called ``QRCode.png`` +This example creates a new virtual MFA device called ``BobsMFADevice``. It creates a file that contains bootstrap information called ``QRCode.png`` and places it in the ``C:/`` directory. The bootstrap method used in this example is ``QRCodePNG``. :: @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "SerialNumber": "arn:aws:iam::210987654321:mfa/BobsMFADevice" } -For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/deactivate-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/deactivate-mfa-device.rst index 86047e43411a..eb4ca01706f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/deactivate-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/deactivate-mfa-device.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This command deactivates the virtual MFA device with the ARN ``arn:aws:iam::2109 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/decode-authorization-message.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/decode-authorization-message.rst index 6a121448d2e8..7758ef181638 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/decode-authorization-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/decode-authorization-message.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The output is formatted as a single-line string of JSON text that you can parse "DecodedMessage": "{\"allowed\":false,\"explicitDeny\":false,\"matchedStatements\":{\"items\":[]},\"failures\":{\"items\":[]},\"context\":{\"principal\":{\"id\":\"AIDAV3ZUEFP6J7GY7O6LO\",\"name\":\"chain-user\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:iam::403299380220:user/chain-user\"},\"action\":\"ec2:RunInstances\",\"resource\":\"arn:aws:ec2:us-east-2:403299380220:instance/*\",\"conditions\":{\"items\":[{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceMarketType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"on-demand\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Resource\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"instance/*\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Account\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"403299380220\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:AvailabilityZone\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-2b\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:ebsOptimized\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"false\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:IsLaunchTemplateResource\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"false\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"t2.micro\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:RootDeviceType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"ebs\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Region\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-2\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Service\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"ec2\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceID\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"*\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Type\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"instance\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:Tenancy\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"default\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:Region\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-2\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:ARN\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"arn:aws:ec2:us-east-2:403299380220:instance/*\"}]}}]}}}" } -For more information, see `How can I decode an authorization failure message after receiving an "UnauthorizedOperation" error during an EC2 instance launch? `__ in *AWS re:Post*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How can I decode an authorization failure message after receiving an "UnauthorizedOperation" error during an EC2 instance launch? `__ in *AWS re:Post*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-access-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-access-key.rst index 3d86a8e690b5..819137b4f643 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-access-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-access-key.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To list the access keys defined for an IAM user, use the ``list-access-keys`` command. -For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-alias.rst index 5586759874cf..81a4b7d6718e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-alias.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-account-alias`` command removes the alias ``mycompany`` f This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-password-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-password-policy.rst index aa4233f5ea0c..3de1120a2222 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-password-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-account-password-policy.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-account-password-policy`` command removes the password po This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group-policy.rst index 580f73dff0e6..a8060b370492 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group-policy.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To see the policies attached to a group, use the ``list-group-policies`` command. -For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group.rst index 61ac6bcec616..5c4f7ca9fc7d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-group.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-group`` command deletes an IAM group named ``MyTestGroup` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-instance-profile.rst index 39f1a4a22a1e..a97731008504 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-instance-profile.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-instance-profile`` command deletes the instance profile n This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-login-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-login-profile.rst index 093445afbb42..54c950012540 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-login-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-login-profile.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-login-profile`` command deletes the password for the IAM This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-open-id-connect-provider.rst index 2d89a8a84059..da6778dacce4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example deletes the IAM OIDC provider that connects to the provider ``examp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy-version.rst index 2e3a261fe437..302d796f7266 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy-version.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example deletes the version identified as ``v2`` from the policy whose ARN This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy.rst index 1d3a31b98a7b..95498650002c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-policy.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example deletes the policy whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/ This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-permissions-boundary.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-permissions-boundary.rst index c62fcf64ba25..23898b37d8d3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-permissions-boundary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-permissions-boundary.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-role-permissions-boundary`` example deletes the permissio This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-policy.rst index 7c68ccf9baa6..22fdc1645782 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-role-policy`` command removes the policy named ``ExampleP This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role.rst index 7543a6167cb3..20f30d51b6ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-role.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ This command produces no output. Before you can delete a role, you must remove the role from any instance profile (``remove-role-from-instance-profile``), detach any managed policies (``detach-role-policy``) and delete any inline policies that are attached to the role (``delete-role-policy``). -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ and `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ and `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-saml-provider.rst index 25c19388b320..e8b137fd1941 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-saml-provider.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ This example deletes the IAM SAML 2.0 provider whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::12345 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-server-certificate.rst index 7f63b8c4cc8a..839970ff7bbd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-server-certificate.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ This command produces no output. To list the server certificates available in your AWS account, use the ``list-server-certificates`` command. -For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-linked-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-linked-role.rst index b40d61800a19..f3ac5ba5515b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-linked-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-linked-role.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "DeletionTaskId": "task/aws-service-role/lex.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForLexBots/1a2b3c4d-1234-abcd-7890-abcdeEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-specific-credential.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-specific-credential.rst index c35f0be0779c..012c222bffdb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-specific-credential.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-service-specific-credential.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The following ``delete-service-specific-credential`` example deletes the specifi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-signing-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-signing-certificate.rst index a1079075cda3..1859d2af7800 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-signing-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-signing-certificate.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To get the ID for a signing certificate, use the ``list-signing-certificates`` command. -For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-ssh-public-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-ssh-public-key.rst index 2afec5da2f63..4d81bee3127f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-ssh-public-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-ssh-public-key.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-ssh-public-key`` command deletes the specified SSH public This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-permissions-boundary.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-permissions-boundary.rst index 7ec698e78b70..4c691529a7b0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-permissions-boundary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-permissions-boundary.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-user-permissions-boundary`` example deletes the permissio This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-policy.rst index 40a1c45257f3..112917c38d09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user-policy.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This command produces no output. To get a list of policies for an IAM user, use the ``list-user-policies`` command. -For more information, see `Creating an IAM user in your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an IAM user in your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user.rst index 95e5ad1b44a6..7243bad86573 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-user.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-user`` command removes the IAM user named ``Bob`` from th This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting an IAM user `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an IAM user `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-virtual-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-virtual-mfa-device.rst index 94980b2d8dfb..5396cfa4ca02 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/delete-virtual-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/delete-virtual-mfa-device.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-virtual-mfa-device`` command removes the specified MFA de This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deactivating MFA devices `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deactivating MFA devices `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-group-policy.rst index f317ae26637d..645ab42180ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-group-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ This example removes the managed policy with the ARN ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-role-policy.rst index 19f8d78921ca..6da095e9829a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-role-policy.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This example removes the managed policy with the ARN ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012 aws iam detach-role-policy \ --role-name FedTesterRole \ - --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/FederatedTesterAccessPolicy + --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/FederatedTesterAccessPolicy This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-user-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-user-policy.rst index 861d84d06f8d..b2053f353f91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/detach-user-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/detach-user-policy.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This example removes the managed policy with the ARN ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012 aws iam detach-user-policy \ --user-name Bob \ - --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/TesterPolicy + --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/TesterPolicy This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Changing permissions for an IAM user `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Changing permissions for an IAM user `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/enable-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/enable-mfa-device.rst index e5bd40383f38..5d5840bbea4f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/enable-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/enable-mfa-device.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ After you use the ``create-virtual-mfa-device`` command to create a new virtual This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-credential-report.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-credential-report.rst index 382e3ca74bd5..e071fdcfa583 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-credential-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-credential-report.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Description": "No report exists. Starting a new report generation task" } -For more information, see `Getting credential reports for your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting credential reports for your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-organizations-access-report.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-organizations-access-report.rst index 9913449ecff4..7030cf378221 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-organizations-access-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-organizations-access-report.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: To get details about roots and organizational units in your organization, use the ``organizations list-roots`` and ``organizations list-organizational-units-for-parent`` commands. -For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-service-last-accessed-details.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-service-last-accessed-details.rst index e1504edb7df0..fad883da46be 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/generate-service-last-accessed-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/generate-service-last-accessed-details.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "JobId": "78b6c2ba-d09e-6xmp-7039-ecde30b26916" } -For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-access-key-last-used.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-access-key-last-used.rst index 48f2a879444e..a696dcc571dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-access-key-last-used.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-access-key-last-used.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-authorization-details.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-authorization-details.rst index 89906441761b..3beffa5328b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-authorization-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-authorization-details.rst @@ -297,4 +297,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": true } -For more information, see `AWS security audit guidelines `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS security audit guidelines `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-password-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-password-policy.rst index 00c0965eab8f..3df0d5f2e84b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-password-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-password-policy.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: If no password policy is defined for the account, the command returns a ``NoSuchEntity`` error. -For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-summary.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-summary.rst index 0fe09034a18e..46ea363deb54 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-summary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-account-summary.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about entity limitations, see `IAM and AWS STS quotas `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about entity limitations, see `IAM and AWS STS quotas `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-custom-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-custom-policy.rst index 63c43366360b..be71d4b2568e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-custom-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-custom-policy.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using the IAM Policy Simulator (AWS CLI and AWS API) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the IAM Policy Simulator (AWS CLI and AWS API) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-principal-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-principal-policy.rst index e045fbc626da..6c4cc2135674 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-principal-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-context-keys-for-principal-policy.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using the IAM Policy Simulator (AWS CLI and AWS API) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the IAM Policy Simulator (AWS CLI and AWS API) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-credential-report.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-credential-report.rst index 581ec92e27f9..47b35f4af98e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-credential-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-credential-report.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ReportFormat": "text/csv" } -For more information, see `Getting credential reports for your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting credential reports for your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-group-policy.rst index f4c8103b7f82..455727cf8f08 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-group-policy.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "PolicyName": "S3-ReadOnly-Policy" } -For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-group.rst index 1c48817c8db0..1fd08a595d62 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-group.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "Users": [] } -For more information, see `IAM Identities (users, user groups, and roles) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `IAM Identities (users, user groups, and roles) `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-instance-profile.rst index 2df73acdc25b..c1deed0b5788 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-instance-profile.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-login-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-login-profile.rst index a3b52bd51032..6b7673f7daa1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-login-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-login-profile.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ error if no password is defined for the user. You cannot view a password using this command. If the password is lost, you can reset the password (``update-login-profile``) for the user. Alternatively, you can delete the login profile (``delete-login-profile``) for the user and then create a new one (``create-login-profile``). -For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-mfa-device.rst index dfd5a0d0145b..48779d2d120b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-mfa-device.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-open-id-connect-provider.rst index 8dc893ad9dc8..6cefeeee7f59 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-organizations-access-report.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-organizations-access-report.rst index 75c143fbefd4..5a77b7b0c909 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-organizations-access-report.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-organizations-access-report.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ... } -For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy-version.rst index 4fb53f09c7b8..065c85a45f6d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy-version.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy.rst index af3e0f10ca9c..da2bef9f62ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-policy.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-role-policy.rst index 2b0296a3a03e..73c70076acd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-role-policy.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "PolicyName": "ExamplePolicy" } -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-role.rst index c7b17874a752..65a7cfdfabf9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-role.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: The command displays the trust policy attached to the role. To list the permissions policies attached to a role, use the ``list-role-policies`` command. -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-saml-provider.rst index 013bef295560..9b53f78844ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-saml-provider.rst @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ **To retrieve the SAML provider metadocument** -This example retrieves the details about the SAML 2.0 provider whose ARM is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS``. -The response includes the metadata document that you got from the identity provider to create the AWS SAML provider entity as well +This example retrieves the details about the SAML 2.0 provider whose ARM is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS``. +The response includes the metadata document that you got from the identity provider to create the AWS SAML provider entity as well as the creation and expiration dates. :: aws iam get-saml-provider \ - --saml-provider-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS + --saml-provider-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS Output:: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-server-certificate.rst index 039f13367dcd..bb4098af4b12 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-server-certificate.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ Output:: To list the server certificates available in your AWS account, use the ``list-server-certificates`` command. -For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details-with-entities.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details-with-entities.rst index 2ddc610e2508..0c98c537aa45 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details-with-entities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details-with-entities.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details.rst index 18899d55c7a6..2e6d8575fc83 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-last-accessed-details.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Refining permissions in AWS using last accessed information `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-linked-role-deletion-status.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-linked-role-deletion-status.rst index 95a0fa7eea10..68501bc54f75 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-linked-role-deletion-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-service-linked-role-deletion-status.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "SUCCEEDED" } -For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using service-linked roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-ssh-public-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-ssh-public-key.rst index 8e498825eb12..14e5c43df776 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-ssh-public-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-ssh-public-key.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-user-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-user-policy.rst index 4a51dde67b5d..b6eacf5dbb7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-user-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-user-policy.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: To get a list of policies for an IAM user, use the ``list-user-policies`` command. -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/get-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/get-user.rst index eda85e3ef385..d821b0ea5e0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/get-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/get-user.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-access-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-access-keys.rst index b710efd53d33..355eb5e8fc6a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-access-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-access-keys.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: You cannot list the secret access keys for IAM users. If the secret access keys are lost, you must create new access keys using the ``create-access-keys`` command. -For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-account-aliases.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-account-aliases.rst index 664a991b7760..034c3af7ab4a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-account-aliases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-account-aliases.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Your AWS account ID and its alias `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-group-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-group-policies.rst index 9513521cae4a..4bd2b24b7c82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-group-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-group-policies.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-role-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-role-policies.rst index 7e28af757771..843a35358542 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-role-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-role-policies.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-user-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-user-policies.rst index 7b86fba51e78..e6b427b750de 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-user-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-attached-user-policies.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-entities-for-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-entities-for-policy.rst index 31cccc20326f..78fa697a93ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-entities-for-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-entities-for-policy.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example returns a list of IAM groups, roles, and users who have the policy ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/TestPolicy`` attached. :: aws iam list-entities-for-policy \ - --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/TestPolicy + --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/TestPolicy Output:: @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-group-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-group-policies.rst index e86ac736458d..e41924820705 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-group-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-group-policies.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups-for-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups-for-user.rst index 0ccca2a3cff2..843b6ef37f83 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups-for-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups-for-user.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups.rst index 3793dbbe4cd6..88e57340749d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-groups.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM user groups `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profile-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profile-tags.rst index 46048179da79..af942d8ec20f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profile-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profile-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles-for-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles-for-role.rst index d89018e6a3ce..4ed31b9b4591 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles-for-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles-for-role.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles.rst index 557126078379..14897a879706 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-instance-profiles.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-device-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-device-tags.rst index f454053e346c..5f44341dc4d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-device-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-device-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-devices.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-devices.rst index 39d7037282c0..870ca7064e25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-devices.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-mfa-devices.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-provider-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-provider-tags.rst index f89755b3aa47..eda5da531648 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-provider-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-provider-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-providers.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-providers.rst index 5a551d695c3f..8578aaba12a6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-providers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-open-id-connect-providers.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies-granting-service-access.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies-granting-service-access.rst index 33d6a333b4a4..739f28296f06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies-granting-service-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies-granting-service-access.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Using IAM with CodeCommit: Git credentials, SSH keys, and AWS access keys `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using IAM with CodeCommit: Git credentials, SSH keys, and AWS access keys `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies.rst index fbc3d11416f6..769aca813cbe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policies.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "EXAMPLErZXIiOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiA4fQ==" } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-tags.rst index a650737bc1f9..637905f6a081 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-versions.rst index 7f035c41d80c..79adf5b82f06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-policy-versions.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example returns the list of available versions of the policy whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/MySamplePolicy``. :: aws iam list-policy-versions \ - --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/MySamplePolicy + --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/MySamplePolicy Output:: @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-policies.rst index fa8630c7d105..98c2cf7c78c6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-policies.rst @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ Output:: ] } -To see the trust policy attached to a role, use the ``get-role`` command. To see the details of a permissions policy, use the ``get-role-policy`` command. +To see the trust policy attached to a role, use the ``get-role`` command. To see the details of a permissions policy, use the ``get-role-policy`` command. -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-tags.rst index b16b414bbfcb..448d41661b53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-role-tags.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-roles.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-roles.rst index d7b173980509..ae35b78836d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-roles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-roles.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-provider-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-provider-tags.rst index 2be760e2ff00..1ae677901562 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-provider-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-provider-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-providers.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-providers.rst index db0b99fafb10..26b29d05e9d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-providers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-saml-providers.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificate-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificate-tags.rst index 435c2e1c37f9..7001f53278f7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificate-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificate-tags.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificates.rst index db4604c90d4c..1d94127c1822 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-server-certificates.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credential.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credential.rst index 7880143b546b..69810fd2b0fd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credential.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credential.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credentials.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credentials.rst index 20cc6b544557..3c5857f9c43f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credentials.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-service-specific-credentials.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-signing-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-signing-certificates.rst index a42fdecf64ca..4edf16877e20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-signing-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-signing-certificates.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-ssh-public-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-ssh-public-keys.rst index 04633ac4df59..5f9f3f7fab7d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-ssh-public-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-ssh-public-keys.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide* \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide* diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-policies.rst index 0a6d343dae43..0f737819685c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-policies.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating an IAM user in your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an IAM user in your AWS account `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-tags.rst index 02ffb85c5d88..511b73e7d654 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-user-tags.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "IsTruncated": false } -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-users.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-users.rst index e095d3a68032..2eb00a0d481e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-users.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-users.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/list-virtual-mfa-devices.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/list-virtual-mfa-devices.rst index a2f24326192a..db3108ee97b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/list-virtual-mfa-devices.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/list-virtual-mfa-devices.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/put-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/put-group-policy.rst index 07b8ff50913e..b60123f5174c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/put-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/put-group-policy.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ This command produces no output. The policy is defined as a JSON document in the *AdminPolicy.json* file. (The file name and extension do not have significance.) -For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing IAM policies `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-permissions-boundary.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-permissions-boundary.rst index 1dcd5d37996a..a00682bb4883 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-permissions-boundary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-permissions-boundary.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The following ``put-role-permissions-boundary`` example applies the AWS managed This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-policy.rst index 04b79788b152..f8ac339d6aad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/put-role-policy.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ The policy is defined as a JSON document in the *AdminPolicy.json* file. (The fi To attach a trust policy to a role, use the ``update-assume-role-policy`` command. -For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-permissions-boundary.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-permissions-boundary.rst index 3e32538061f8..68be5a821cc6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-permissions-boundary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-permissions-boundary.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The following ``put-user-permissions-boundary`` example applies the AWS managed This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding and removing IAM identity permissions `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding and removing IAM identity permissions `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-policy.rst index c4f256b3877f..f5f2cc316410 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/put-user-policy.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ This command produces no output. The policy is defined as a JSON document in the *AdminPolicy.json* file. (The file name and extension do not have significance.) -For more information, see `Adding and removing IAM identity permissions `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding and removing IAM identity permissions `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider.rst index c88c7aae3221..374f9d9e5b63 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ **To remove the specified client ID from the list of client IDs registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect provider** -This example removes the client ID ``My-TestApp-3`` from the list of client IDs associated with the IAM OIDC provider whose +This example removes the client ID ``My-TestApp-3`` from the list of client IDs associated with the IAM OIDC provider whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:oidc-provider/example.oidcprovider.com``. :: - aws iam remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider + aws iam remove-client-id-from-open-id-connect-provider --client-id My-TestApp-3 \ --open-id-connect-provider-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:oidc-provider/example.oidcprovider.com This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-role-from-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-role-from-instance-profile.rst index 383b37a4be40..0df453528186 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-role-from-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-role-from-instance-profile.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ profile named ``ExampleInstanceProfile``. :: --instance-profile-name ExampleInstanceProfile \ --role-name Test-Role -For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using instance profiles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-user-from-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-user-from-group.rst index da568f7195aa..659d1bae4c7d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/remove-user-from-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/remove-user-from-group.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``remove-user-from-group`` command removes the user named ``Bob`` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding and removing users in an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding and removing users in an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/reset-service-specific-credential.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/reset-service-specific-credential.rst index d7f1471de32c..0105ff2574ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/reset-service-specific-credential.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/reset-service-specific-credential.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create Git credentials for HTTPS connections to CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/resync-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/resync-mfa-device.rst index 182c652a5d29..f07637cd5e0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/resync-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/resync-mfa-device.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``resync-mfa-device`` example synchronizes the MFA device that is This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in AWS `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/set-default-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/set-default-policy-version.rst index fd8268690fd9..d3e531f920dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/set-default-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/set-default-policy-version.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This example sets the ``v2`` version of the policy whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::1 --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/MyPolicy \ --version-id v2 -For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policies and permissions in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/set-security-token-service-preferences.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/set-security-token-service-preferences.rst index 36ad40b92895..67b1f4746685 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/set-security-token-service-preferences.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/set-security-token-service-preferences.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``set-security-token-service-preferences`` example configures Amaz This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing AWS STS in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing AWS STS in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-custom-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-custom-policy.rst index bc1ce447ecfa..1d3767212fde 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-custom-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-custom-policy.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-principal-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-principal-policy.rst index 79ab72977c7c..e88166179aac 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-principal-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/simulate-principal-policy.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-instance-profile.rst index 6d636a63a15b..5e58fd44f161 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-instance-profile.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-instance-profile`` command adds a tag with a Department name This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-mfa-device.rst index 124a366dd98b..3a59e363834b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-mfa-device.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-mfa-device`` command adds a tag with a Department name to th This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-open-id-connect-provider.rst index e535a16fd87f..8eebec97c771 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-open-id-connect-provider`` command adds a tag with a Departm This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-policy.rst index 8080c2d30cd4..88ddd1d59367 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-policy`` command adds a tag with a Department name to the sp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-role.rst index d2767d2db021..829be167385b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-role.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``tag-role`` command adds a tag with a Department name to the spec This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-saml-provider.rst index 9be65b1d50f3..c2fff7667d74 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-saml-provider.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-saml-provider`` command adds a tag with a Department name to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-server-certificate.rst index 234c8d57df57..8cdb56b28d38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-server-certificate.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-saml-provider`` command adds a tag with a Department name to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-user.rst index 398398ab7fe5..03936ee499f4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/tag-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/tag-user.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-user`` command adds a tag with the associated Department to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-instance-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-instance-profile.rst index 8221bb9f68e6..ce79c3b09119 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-instance-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-instance-profile.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-instance-profile`` command removes any tag with the key na This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-mfa-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-mfa-device.rst index 1ca852824228..b8a9443e7104 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-mfa-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-mfa-device.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-mfa-device`` command removes any tag with the key name 'De This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-open-id-connect-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-open-id-connect-provider.rst index 11a990375cb8..a5ef455ee1f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-open-id-connect-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-open-id-connect-provider.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-open-id-connect-provider`` command removes any tag with th This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-policy.rst index 80471ca27c66..9c04de722919 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-policy`` command removes any tag with the key name 'Depart This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-role.rst index e71b6f34fb74..0d7d9b941eb4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-role.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-role`` command removes any tag with the key name 'Departme This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-saml-provider.rst index dea1ba3cbc83..90bbef6a1a14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-saml-provider.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-saml-provider`` command removes any tag with the key name This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-server-certificate.rst index a46e4bc9dcfb..5b65fd400211 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-server-certificate.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-server-certificate`` command removes any tag with the key This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-user.rst index b0ed68d78743..71baf79eac7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/untag-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/untag-user.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-user`` command removes any tag with the key name 'Departme This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging IAM resources `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-access-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-access-key.rst index f600c0494f31..ebcd8aff84f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-access-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-access-key.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ This command produces no output. Deactivating the key means that it cannot be used for programmatic access to AWS. However, the key is still available and can be reactivated. -For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing access keys for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-account-password-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-account-password-policy.rst index c0adf8a3a9fe..fa8bd438ab09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-account-password-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-account-password-policy.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ This command produces no output. Changes to an account's password policy affect any new passwords that are created for IAM users in the account. Password policy changes do not affect existing passwords. -For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting an account password policy for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-assume-role-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-assume-role-policy.rst index a3a10457efc9..02b31a21a0b3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-assume-role-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-assume-role-policy.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ do not have significance.) The trust policy must specify a principal. To update the permissions policy for a role, use the ``put-role-policy`` command. -For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM roles `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-group.rst index 8ca111028dbb..70a6bc4ff389 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-group.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-group`` command changes the name of the IAM group ``Test` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Renaming an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Renaming an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-login-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-login-profile.rst index 624ef5f7084a..d802aef76fd7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-login-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-login-profile.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ If the account password policy allows them to, IAM users can change their own pa Store the password in a secure place. If the password is lost, it cannot be recovered, and you must create a new one using the ``create-login-profile`` command. -For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing passwords for IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-open-id-connect-provider-thumbprint.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-open-id-connect-provider-thumbprint.rst index caeb731a6e90..4ca780cd94fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-open-id-connect-provider-thumbprint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-open-id-connect-provider-thumbprint.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To replace the existing list of server certificate thumbprints with a new list** -This example updates the certificate thumbprint list for the OIDC provider whose ARN is +This example updates the certificate thumbprint list for the OIDC provider whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::123456789012:oidc-provider/example.oidcprovider.com`` to use a new thumbprint. :: aws iam update-open-id-connect-provider-thumbprint \ @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ This example updates the certificate thumbprint list for the OIDC provider whose This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-role-description.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-role-description.rst index a18a9338d6dc..762dbb859df5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-role-description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-role-description.rst @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-role.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-role.rst index e28cae8fc01f..12c5b80cff20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-role.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-role`` command changes the description of the IAM role `` This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a role `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-saml-provider.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-saml-provider.rst index 65b5fdd8909d..c6eb62d847ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-saml-provider.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-saml-provider.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example updates the SAML provider in IAM whose ARN is ``arn:aws:iam::123456 aws iam update-saml-provider \ --saml-metadata-document file://SAMLMetaData.xml \ - --saml-provider-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS + --saml-provider-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS Output:: @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "SAMLProviderArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:saml-provider/SAMLADFS" } -For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating IAM SAML identity providers `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-server-certificate.rst index e0a1ca1f6328..c1791206415e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-server-certificate.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-server-certificate`` command changes the name of the cert This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing server certificates in IAM `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-signing-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-signing-certificate.rst index f4e30c7722e7..c318ed024932 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-signing-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-signing-certificate.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-signing-certificate`` command deactivates the specified s To get the ID for a signing certificate, use the ``list-signing-certificates`` command. -For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage signing certificates `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-ssh-public-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-ssh-public-key.rst index c9421593ee65..e3a66d298886 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-ssh-public-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-ssh-public-key.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-ssh-public-key`` command changes the status of the specif This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Use SSH keys and SSH with CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/update-user.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/update-user.rst index 2e3dbc77532b..d2769062e49c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/update-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/update-user.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-user`` command changes the name of the IAM user ``Bob`` t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Renaming an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Renaming an IAM user group `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-server-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-server-certificate.rst index b0c8de7bb6d5..11cbe60337b6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-server-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-server-certificate.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Creating, Uploading, and Deleting Server Certificates`__ in the *Using IAM* guide. .. _`Creating, Uploading, and Deleting Server Certificates`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/InstallCert.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-signing-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-signing-certificate.rst index 96586751c3fb..0b7a7af9e76a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-signing-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-signing-certificate.rst @@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ The certificate is in a file named *certificate.pem* in PEM format. For more information, see `Creating and Uploading a User Signing Certificate`__ in the *Using IAM* guide. .. _`Creating and Uploading a User Signing Certificate`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_UploadCertificate.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-ssh-public-key.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-ssh-public-key.rst index 409c134a9e70..1a25eb4ee182 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/upload-ssh-public-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/upload-ssh-public-key.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about how to generate keys in a format suitable for this command, see `SSH and Linux, macOS, or Unix: Set up the public and private keys for Git and CodeCommit `__ or `SSH and Windows: Set up the public and private keys for Git and CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about how to generate keys in a format suitable for this command, see `SSH and Linux, macOS, or Unix: Set up the public and private keys for Git and CodeCommit `__ or `SSH and Windows: Set up the public and private keys for Git and CodeCommit `__ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/instance-profile-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/instance-profile-exists.rst index 56652c10ea98..89efddd24662 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/instance-profile-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/instance-profile-exists.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait instance-profile-exists`` command pauses and continues only aws iam wait instance-profile-exists \ --instance-profile-name WebServer -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/policy-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/policy-exists.rst index 8645b8c66b02..b63eba72697a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/policy-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/policy-exists.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait policy-exists`` command pauses and continues only after it aws iam wait policy-exists \ --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/MyPolicy -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/role-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/role-exists.rst index 1ce9039c6b3c..35eef563b924 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/role-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/role-exists.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait role-exists`` command pauses and continues only after it ca aws iam wait role-exists \ --role-name MyRole -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/user-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/user-exists.rst index cec5f2f75d94..bc85e9dc6c37 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iam/wait/user-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iam/wait/user-exists.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``wait user-exists`` command pauses and continues only after it ca aws iam wait user-exists \ --user-name marcia -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-pipeline.rst index c763528a9c08..839c2dd7bae4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-pipeline.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: "imagePipelineArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image-pipeline/mywindows2016pipeline" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-recipe.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-recipe.rst index 253958e699b6..c59163626a55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-recipe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/create-image-recipe.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Contents of ``create-image-recipe.json``:: "name": "MyBasicRecipe", "description": "This example image recipe creates a Windows 2016 image.", "semanticVersion": "2019.12.03", - "components": + "components": [ { "componentArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:component/myexamplecomponent/2019.12.02/1" diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-pipeline.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-pipeline.rst index de94b11bb253..9393dc21ce3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-pipeline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-pipeline.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "imagePipelineArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image-pipeline/mywindows2016pipeline" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-recipe.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-recipe.rst index 114a88724c1e..5a0cd21f76a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-recipe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/delete-image-recipe.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "imageRecipeArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image-recipe/mybasicrecipe/2019.12.03" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-component-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-component-policy.rst index 39e675a47596..73546bae31ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-component-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-component-policy.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Policy": "{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "AWS": [ "123456789012" ] }, "Action": [ "imagebuilder:GetComponent", "imagebuilder:ListComponents" ], "Resource": [ "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:component/my-example-component/2019.12.03/1" ] } ] }" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI` `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI` `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-image-recipe-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-image-recipe-policy.rst index cca344330a82..7f12d31c4b92 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-image-recipe-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/get-image-recipe-policy.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Policy": "{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "AWS": [ "123456789012" ] }, "Action": [ "imagebuilder:GetImageRecipe", "imagebuilder:ListImageRecipes" ], "Resource": [ "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image-recipe/my-example-image-recipe/2019.12.03/1" ] } ] }" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-component-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-component-policy.rst index bca64adf877b..cbc2c7cff078 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-component-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-component-policy.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "componentArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:component/examplecomponent/2019.12.02/1" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-policy.rst index c368f77b95a5..e6cc1db5801e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-policy.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``put-image-policy`` command applies a resource policy to an image aws imagebuilder put-image-policy \ --image-arn arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image/example-image/2019.12.02/1 \ - --policy '{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "AWS": [ "123456789012" ] }, "Action": [ "imagebuilder:GetImage", "imagebuilder:ListImages" ], "Resource": [ "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image/example-image/2019.12.02/1" ] } ] }' + --policy '{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "AWS": [ "123456789012" ] }, "Action": [ "imagebuilder:GetImage", "imagebuilder:ListImages" ], "Resource": [ "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image/example-image/2019.12.02/1" ] } ] }' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-recipe-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-recipe-policy.rst index cf1846355d24..e9c6e9b4ffb1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-recipe-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/put-image-recipe-policy.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "imageRecipeArn": "arn:aws:imagebuilder:us-west-2:123456789012:image-recipe/example-image-recipe/2019.12.02/1" } -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/tag-resource.rst index 88ab68a0dc54..6653de6362db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/tag-resource.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Contents of ``tag-resource.json``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up and Managing an EC2 Image Builder Image Pipeline Using the AWS CLI `__ in the *EC2 Image Builder Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/update-distribution-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/update-distribution-configuration.rst index 0793a01407c1..f5dcfebedb07 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/update-distribution-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/imagebuilder/update-distribution-configuration.rst @@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ Contents of ``update-distribution-configuration.json``:: "region": "us-west-2", "amiDistributionConfiguration": { "name": "Name {{imagebuilder:buildDate}}", - "description": "An example image name with parameter references" + "description": "An example image name with parameter references" } }, { "region": "eu-west-2", "amiDistributionConfiguration": { - "name": "My {{imagebuilder:buildVersion}} image {{imagebuilder:buildDate}}" + "name": "My {{imagebuilder:buildVersion}} image {{imagebuilder:buildDate}}" } } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/importexport/create-job.rst b/awscli/examples/importexport/create-job.rst index 4b6d75360e6f..47ea9966a497 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/importexport/create-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/importexport/create-job.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The file ``manifest`` is a YAML formatted text file in the current directory wit For more information on the manifest file format, see `Creating Import Manifests`_ in the *AWS Import/Export Developer Guide*. .. _`Creating Import Manifests`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSImportExport/latest/DG/ImportManifestFile.html - + You can also pass the manifest as a string in quotes:: aws importexport create-job --job-type import --manifest 'manifestVersion: 2.0; diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/add-attributes-to-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/add-attributes-to-findings.rst index 4acf4336c758..493220bbc390 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/add-attributes-to-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/add-attributes-to-findings.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Findings`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Findings`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_findings.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-target.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-target.rst index 82afb1ed9e7b..731b3a240035 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-target.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-template.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-template.rst index 9932d8823bbd..a7f8e218de23 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-assessment-template.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-resource-group.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-resource-group.rst index 944812d39fdd..ae2974af63fd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/create-resource-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/create-resource-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-run.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-run.rst index 778219d7c919..ba38811d9213 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-run.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-run.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``delete-assessment-run`` command deletes the assessment run with For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-target.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-target.rst index a50ee6e018d1..38cbe98fddd1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-target.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``delete-assessment-target`` command deletes the assessment target For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-template.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-template.rst index 16fdb40739ba..0ca16783f065 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/delete-assessment-template.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``delete-assessment-template`` command deletes the assessment temp For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-runs.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-runs.rst index 41f7fc69cfcb..e25917dd46f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-runs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-runs.rst @@ -66,4 +66,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-targets.rst index bfd1bc43abbf..897c3c167bea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-targets.rst @@ -17,9 +17,8 @@ Output:: } ], "failedItems": {} - } + } For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-templates.rst index c182e8dee08b..5a7284c2bd9f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-assessment-templates.rst @@ -21,9 +21,8 @@ Output:: } ], "failedItems": {} - } + } For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-cross-account-access-role.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-cross-account-access-role.rst index 89e8ff9ba511..75bcaf639812 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-cross-account-access-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-cross-account-access-role.rst @@ -10,9 +10,8 @@ Output:: "registeredAt": 1458069182.826, "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/inspector", "valid": true - } + } For more information, see `Setting up Amazon Inspector`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Setting up Amazon Inspector`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_settingup.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-findings.rst index 588e2294e610..1b931f630e61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-findings.rst @@ -36,9 +36,8 @@ Output:: "userAttributes": [] } ] - } + } For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Findings`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Findings`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_findings.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-resource-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-resource-groups.rst index 3971ec5abccf..e678120c4919 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-resource-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-resource-groups.rst @@ -20,9 +20,8 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } + } For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-rules-packages.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-rules-packages.rst index f08b0ccf203c..c8165fc1a409 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-rules-packages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/describe-rules-packages.rst @@ -11,20 +11,19 @@ Output:: "rulesPackages": [ { "arn": "arn:aws:inspector:us-west-2:758058086616:rulespackage/0-9hgA516p", - "description": "The rules in this package help verify whether the EC2 instances in your application are exposed to Common Vulnerabilities and - Exposures (CVEs). Attacks can exploit unpatched vulnerabilities to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of your service - or data. The CVE system provides a reference for publicly known information security vulnerabilities and exposures. For more information, see - [https://cve.mitre.org/](https://cve.mitre.org/). If a particular CVE appears in one of the produced Findings at the end of a completed - Inspector assessment, you can search [https://cve.mitre.org/](https://cve.mitre.org/) using the CVE's ID (for example, \"CVE-2009-0021\") to + "description": "The rules in this package help verify whether the EC2 instances in your application are exposed to Common Vulnerabilities and + Exposures (CVEs). Attacks can exploit unpatched vulnerabilities to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of your service + or data. The CVE system provides a reference for publicly known information security vulnerabilities and exposures. For more information, see + [https://cve.mitre.org/](https://cve.mitre.org/). If a particular CVE appears in one of the produced Findings at the end of a completed + Inspector assessment, you can search [https://cve.mitre.org/](https://cve.mitre.org/) using the CVE's ID (for example, \"CVE-2009-0021\") to find detailed information about this CVE, its severity, and how to mitigate it. ", "name": "Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures", "provider": "Amazon Web Services, Inc.", "version": "1.1" } ] - } + } For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Rules Packages and Rules`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Rules Packages and Rules`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_rule-packages.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/get-telemetry-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/get-telemetry-metadata.rst index 908665c241b5..4ec2701f8555 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/get-telemetry-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/get-telemetry-metadata.rst @@ -155,4 +155,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-targets.rst index ce44a590be82..57130912b4f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-targets.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-templates.rst index 8f5160e46976..bbbf7d4fd7d4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-assessment-templates.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-event-subscriptions.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-event-subscriptions.rst index ea6e032955e6..28a673f2134b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-event-subscriptions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-event-subscriptions.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-findings.rst index 47d5b99b6176..5703af492c9e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-findings.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Findings`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Findings`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_findings.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 0edf83b7706f..6800d9b00737 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/preview-agents.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/preview-agents.rst index 17910f7ab194..60de1c153b0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/preview-agents.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/preview-agents.rst @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/register-cross-account-access-role.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/register-cross-account-access-role.rst index 70647117ed59..535f123abdd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/register-cross-account-access-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/register-cross-account-access-role.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``register-cross-account-access-role`` command registers the IAM r For more information, see `Setting up Amazon Inspector`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Setting up Amazon Inspector`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_settingup.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/remove-attributes-from-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/remove-attributes-from-findings.rst index 80e878004628..8ceddb802da9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/remove-attributes-from-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/remove-attributes-from-findings.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Findings`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Findings`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_findings.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/set-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/set-tags-for-resource.rst index 60746d29d3f3..fee431d1806a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/set-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/set-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``set-tags-for-resource`` command sets the tag with the key of ``E For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/start-assessment-run.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/start-assessment-run.rst index 2de2c659c9db..472f860f93b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/start-assessment-run.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/start-assessment-run.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/stop-assessment-run.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/stop-assessment-run.rst index 79833c91bf6b..efe09d7bf84c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/stop-assessment-run.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/stop-assessment-run.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``stop-assessment-run`` command stops the assessment run with the For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/unsubscribe-from-event.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/unsubscribe-from-event.rst index 46abd68d0449..2d1aa7a5dba6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/unsubscribe-from-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/unsubscribe-from-event.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``unsubscribe-from-event`` command disables the process of sending For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Templates and Assessment Runs`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_assessments.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector/update-assessment-target.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector/update-assessment-target.rst index d17b8bb8c1c8..527d03b2f6b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector/update-assessment-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector/update-assessment-target.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``update-assessment-target`` command updates the assessment target For more information, see `Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`_ in the *Amazon Inspector* guide. .. _`Amazon Inspector Assessment Targets`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/userguide/inspector_applications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/get-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/get-configuration.rst index e8cd1790dc52..0427869cf6e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/get-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/get-configuration.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Automated resource scanning with Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Automated resource scanning with Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-account-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-account-permissions.rst index 23bfa449f88c..5c4d0d12c06d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-account-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-account-permissions.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Identity and Access Management for Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Identity and Access Management for Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-coverage-statistics.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-coverage-statistics.rst index a2793e82b767..158898e73d43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-coverage-statistics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-coverage-statistics.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-coverage-statistics`` example lists the coverage statistics of your AWS environment by groups. :: aws inspector2 list-coverage-statistics \ - --group-by RESOURCE_TYPE + --group-by RESOURCE_TYPE Output:: @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ For more information, see `Assessing Amazon Inspector coverage of your AWS envir The following ``list-coverage-statistics`` example lists the coverage statistics of your AWS environment by resource type. :: - aws inspector2 list-coverage-statistics - --filter-criteria '{"resourceType":[{"comparison":"EQUALS","value":"AWS_ECR_REPOSITORY"}]}' + aws inspector2 list-coverage-statistics + --filter-criteria '{"resourceType":[{"comparison":"EQUALS","value":"AWS_ECR_REPOSITORY"}]}' --group-by SCAN_STATUS_REASON Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-filters.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-filters.rst index 11da430104db..7338edec8b45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-filters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-filters.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Output:: "comparison": "EQUALS", "value": "AWS_ECR_INSTANCE" } - ] + ] }, "description": "This suppression rule omits ECR instance type findings", "name": "ExampleSuppressionRuleECR", diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-usage-totals.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-usage-totals.rst index ada17c6f8ffa..49896d1a3b9b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-usage-totals.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/list-usage-totals.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Monitoring usage and cost in Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring usage and cost in Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/inspector2/update-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/inspector2/update-filter.rst index a3d98f10d08c..f2ac8fc8c16f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/inspector2/update-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/inspector2/update-filter.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing findings in Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing findings in Amazon Inspector `__ in the *Amazon Inspector User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-data/delete-thing-shadow.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-data/delete-thing-shadow.rst index 9e390de71dc1..d4368d9616ea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-data/delete-thing-shadow.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-data/delete-thing-shadow.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The command produces no output on the display, but ``output.txt`` contains infor {"version":2,"timestamp":1560270384} For more information, see `Using Shadows `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-data/update-thing-shadow.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-data/update-thing-shadow.rst index bc5ce690e4b9..b0882545a713 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-data/update-thing-shadow.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-data/update-thing-shadow.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-thing-shadow`` example modifies the current state of the aws iot-data update-thing-shadow \ --thing-name MyRPi \ - --payload "{"state":{"reported":{"moisture":"okay"}}}" \ + --payload "{"state":{"reported":{"moisture":"okay"}}}" \ "output.txt" The command produces no output on the display, but the following shows the contents of ``output.txt``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/describe-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/describe-job-execution.rst index 14da0aaf48a3..6ec83403f6e6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/describe-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/describe-job-execution.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The following ``describe-job-execution`` example retrieves the details of the la Output:: { - "execution": { + "execution": { "approximateSecondsBeforeTimedOut": 88, "executionNumber": 2939653338, "jobId": "SampleJob", @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/get-pending-job-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/get-pending-job-executions.rst index 6c5be7c0f3ec..8ff4056161ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/get-pending-job-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/get-pending-job-executions.rst @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ The following ``get-pending-job-executions`` example displays a list of all jobs that aren't in a terminal state for the specified thing. :: aws iot-jobs-data get-pending-job-executions \ - --thing-name MotionSensor1 + --thing-name MotionSensor1 --endpoint-url https://1234567890abcd.jobs.iot.us-west-2.amazonaws.com Output:: { - "inProgressJobs": [ + "inProgressJobs": [ ], "queuedJobs": [ - { + { "executionNumber": 2939653338, "jobId": "SampleJob", "lastUpdatedAt": 1567701875.743, @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/start-next-pending-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/start-next-pending-job-execution.rst index 98c4d3169f2c..63f452934f3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/start-next-pending-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/start-next-pending-job-execution.rst @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ The following ``start-next-pending-job-execution`` example retrieves and starts the next job execution whose status is `IN_PROGRESS` or `QUEUED` for the specified thing. :: aws iot-jobs-data start-next-pending-job-execution \ - --thing-name MotionSensor1 + --thing-name MotionSensor1 --endpoint-url https://1234567890abcd.jobs.iot.us-west-2.amazonaws.com Output:: { - "execution": { + "execution": { "approximateSecondsBeforeTimedOut": 88, "executionNumber": 2939653338, "jobId": "SampleJob", @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/update-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/update-job-execution.rst index 289580462c1c..c69ac22cb286 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/update-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot-jobs-data/update-job-execution.rst @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ The following ``update-job-execution`` example updates the status of the specifi Output:: { - "executionState": { + "executionState": { "status": "REMOVED", "versionNumber": 3 }, } -For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Devices and Jobs `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/add-thing-to-thing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/add-thing-to-thing-group.rst index 441b67b9e058..1796434dd973 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/add-thing-to-thing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/add-thing-to-thing-group.rst @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ The following ``add-thing-to-thing-group`` example adds the specified thing to t This command produces no output. For more information, see `Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job-execution.rst index a99401b2185f..a12b7e0ff541 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job-execution.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``cancel-job-execution`` example cancels the execution of the spec aws iot cancel-job-execution \ --job-id "example-job-03" \ --thing-name "MyRPi" - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Creating and Managing Jobs (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job.rst index aab8c166e4b3..f7a922dde47d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/cancel-job.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``cancel-job`` example cancels the specified job. :: aws iot cancel-job \ --job-job "example-job-03" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/confirm-topic-rule-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/confirm-topic-rule-destination.rst index cdb0f0ba4297..311d443e17e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/confirm-topic-rule-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/confirm-topic-rule-destination.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``confirm-topic-rule-destination`` example confirms a topic rule d This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Confirming a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Confirming a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-audit-suppression.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-audit-suppression.rst index 0f644324f6c6..e7cea5c73b9a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-audit-suppression.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-audit-suppression.rst @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ The following ``create-audit-suppression`` example creates an audit finding supp aws iot create-audit-suppression \ --check-name IOT_POLICY_OVERLY_PERMISSIVE_CHECK \ --resource-identifier policyVersionIdentifier={"policyName"="virtualMachinePolicy","policyVersionId"="1"} \ - --no-suppress-indefinitely \ + --no-suppress-indefinitely \ --expiration-date 2020-10-20 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-custom-metric.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-custom-metric.rst index 92e657b85723..cd9733f710b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-custom-metric.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-custom-metric.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``create-custom-metric`` example creates a custom metric that meas --metric-type "number" \ --display-name "Remaining battery percentage." \ --region us-east-1 \ - --client-request-token "02ccb92b-33e8-4dfa-a0c1-35b181ed26b0" + --client-request-token "02ccb92b-33e8-4dfa-a0c1-35b181ed26b0" Output:: @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "metricArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:1234564789012:custommetric/batteryPercentage" } -For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-dimension.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-dimension.rst index f37d4ffece59..e0d7bcc84741 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-dimension.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-dimension.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-dimension`` creates a dimension with a single topic filte aws iot create-dimension \ --name TopicFilterForAuthMessages \ --type TOPIC_FILTER \ - --string-values device/+/auth + --string-values device/+/auth Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-dynamic-thing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-dynamic-thing-group.rst index 9ac838ad8b88..e2e00aa21e8c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-dynamic-thing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-dynamic-thing-group.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Dynamic Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-keys-and-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-keys-and-certificate.rst index 58b4d304b5f0..b8d05876a1cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-keys-and-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-keys-and-certificate.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-keys-and-certificate`` creates a 2048-bit RSA key pair an --certificate-pem-outfile "myTest.cert.pem" \ --public-key-outfile "myTest.public.key" \ --private-key-outfile "myTest.private.key" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-mitigation-action.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-mitigation-action.rst index 16f4df7bde02..8ee17823d808 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-mitigation-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-mitigation-action.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-mitigation-action`` example defines a mitigation action named ``AddThingsToQuarantineGroup1Action`` that, when applied, moves things into the thing group named ``QuarantineGroup1``. This action overrides dynamic thing groups. :: aws iot create-mitigation-action --cli-input-json file::params.json - + Contents of ``params.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-ota-update.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-ota-update.rst index 971e6e0e5084..1a17079a9b1f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-ota-update.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-ota-update.rst @@ -22,15 +22,15 @@ Contents of ``create-ota-update.json``:: }, "files": [ { - "fileName": "firmware.bin", + "fileName": "firmware.bin", "fileLocation": { "stream": { - "streamId": "004", + "streamId": "004", "fileId":123 - } + } }, "codeSigning": { - "awsSignerJobId": "48c67f3c-63bb-4f92-a98a-4ee0fbc2bef6" + "awsSignerJobId": "48c67f3c-63bb-4f92-a98a-4ee0fbc2bef6" } } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-policy-version.rst index 45b31d56269a..04d509c46418 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-policy-version.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ The following ``create-policy-version`` example updates a policy definition, cre Contents of ``policy.json``:: { - "Version": "2012-10-17", + "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ - { - "Effect": "Allow", + { + "Effect": "Allow", "Action": "iot:UpdateCertificate", - "Resource": "*" - } - ] + "Resource": "*" + } + ] } Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template-version.rst index b691c8a1540c..4f2549cb2deb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template-version.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To create a provisioning template version** -The following example creates a version for the specified provisioning template. The body of the new version is supplied in the file ``template.json``. :: +The following example creates a version for the specified provisioning template. The body of the new version is supplied in the file ``template.json``. :: aws iot create-provisioning-template-version \ --template-name widget-template \ - --template-body file://template.json + --template-body file://template.json Contents of ``template.json``:: @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Contents of ``template.json``:: "thing" : { "Type" : "AWS::IoT::Thing", "Properties" : { - "AttributePayload" : { + "AttributePayload" : { "version" : "v1", "serialNumber" : "serialNumber" }, @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Contents of ``template.json``:: "LocationUrl": { "Fn::FindInMap": ["LocationTable",{"Ref": "DeviceLocation"}, "LocationUrl"]} } - } + } } Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template.rst index dfe60a9c9d40..6dccb2222b8d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-provisioning-template.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a provisioning template** -The following ``create-provisioning-template`` example creates a provisioning template as defined by the file ``template.json``. :: +The following ``create-provisioning-template`` example creates a provisioning template as defined by the file ``template.json``. :: aws iot create-provisioning-template \ --template-name widget-template \ @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Contents of ``template.json``:: "thing" : { "Type" : "AWS::IoT::Thing", "Properties" : { - "AttributePayload" : { + "AttributePayload" : { "version" : "v1", "serialNumber" : "serialNumber" }, @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Contents of ``template.json``:: "LocationUrl": { "Fn::FindInMap": ["LocationTable",{"Ref": "DeviceLocation"}, "LocationUrl"]} } - } + } } Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-stream.rst index 1e7db3b6d2c2..f38ba42584bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-stream.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: "streamVersion": "1" } -For more information, see `CreateStream `__ in the *AWS IoT API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `CreateStream `__ in the *AWS IoT API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule-destination.rst index 2f628a6a22f4..c2aa6c6cdc37 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule-destination.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule.rst index 475bccd964be..58ddd868ab1c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/create-topic-rule.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ The example requires the following JSON code to be saved to a file named ``plant This command produces no output. For more information, see `Creating an AWS IoT Rule `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-audit-suppression.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-audit-suppression.rst index 5fc268a764f8..cc21b2f3cab2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-audit-suppression.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-audit-suppression.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-audit-suppression`` example deletes an audit finding supp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-billing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-billing-group.rst index 25aac126f740..5d6905f81a29 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-billing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-billing-group.rst @@ -8,4 +8,3 @@ The following ``delete-billing-group`` example deletes the specified billing gro This command does not produce any output. For more information, see `Billing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-custom-metric.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-custom-metric.rst index 75c39a73c5ac..8a52b1e720cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-custom-metric.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-custom-metric.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: HTTP 200 -For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-domain-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-domain-configuration.rst index 51edb1a45f5e..c377430688d8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-domain-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-domain-configuration.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-domain-configuration`` example deletes a domain configura This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Configurable Endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configurable Endpoints `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job-execution.rst index 3d3cb1c65b42..2090f5016286 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job-execution.rst @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ The following ``delete-job-execution`` example deletes the job execution of the specified job on a device. Use ``describe-job-execution`` to get the execution number. :: - aws iot delete-job-execution - --job-id "example-job-02" - --thing-name "MyRaspberryPi" + aws iot delete-job-execution + --job-id "example-job-02" + --thing-name "MyRaspberryPi" --execution-number 1 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job.rst index 07eb3c955e23..befd87648aeb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-job.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``delete-job`` example deletes the specified job. By specifying th aws iot delete-job \ --job-id "example-job-04" \ --force - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Creating and Managing Jobs (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template-version.rst index ebf4496f60dc..2c0b31ba54a2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template-version.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a provisioning template version** -The following ``delete-provisioning-template-version`` example deletes version 2 of the specified provisioning template. :: +The following ``delete-provisioning-template-version`` example deletes version 2 of the specified provisioning template. :: aws iot delete-provisioning-template-version \ --version-id 2 \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template.rst index 08795d46adfb..94892e471352 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-provisioning-template.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a provisioning template** -The following ``delete-provisioning-template`` example deletes the specified provisioning template. :: +The following ``delete-provisioning-template`` example deletes the specified provisioning template. :: aws iot delete-provisioning-template \ --template-name widget-template diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing-type.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing-type.rst index 1e56f6d8b696..27d00a5d861f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing-type.rst @@ -8,4 +8,3 @@ The following ``delete-thing-type`` example deletes a deprecated thing type. :: This command produces no output. For more information, see `Thing Types `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing.rst index 04668cd1ae92..f264c8d630ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-thing.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To display detailed information about a thing** -The following ``delete-thing`` example deletes a thing from the AWS IoT registry for your AWS account. +The following ``delete-thing`` example deletes a thing from the AWS IoT registry for your AWS account. aws iot delete-thing --thing-name "FourthBulb" diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule-destination.rst index f87b0813bc23..6100a3c245e1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule-destination.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-topic-rule-destination`` example deletes the specified to This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a topic rule destination `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule.rst index ccac8c9159de..993993853524 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/delete-topic-rule.rst @@ -8,4 +8,3 @@ The following ``delete-topic-rule`` example deletes the specified rule. :: This command produces no output. For more information, see `Deleting a Rule `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/deprecate-thing-type.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/deprecate-thing-type.rst index 333f5f5ec49c..a78eb83de606 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/deprecate-thing-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/deprecate-thing-type.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ The following ``deprecate-thing-type`` example reverses the deprecation of a thi This command produces no output. For more information, see `Thing Types `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-finding.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-finding.rst index 3cea6afd651b..5f7d8860f706 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-finding.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-finding.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list details for an audit finding** -The following ``describe-audit-finding`` example lists the details for the specified AWS IoT Device Defender audit finding. An audit can produce multiple findings. Use the ``list-audit-findings`` command to get a list of the findings from an audit to get the ``findingId``. :: +The following ``describe-audit-finding`` example lists the details for the specified AWS IoT Device Defender audit finding. An audit can produce multiple findings. Use the ``list-audit-findings`` command to get a list of the findings from an audit to get the ``findingId``. :: aws iot describe-audit-finding \ --finding-id "ef4826b8-e55a-44b9-b460-5c485355371b" @@ -27,6 +27,6 @@ Output:: "reasonForNonCompliance": "Policy allows broad access to IoT data plane actions: [iot:Subscribe, iot:Connect, iot:GetThingShadow, iot:DeleteThingShadow, iot:UpdateThingShadow, iot:Publish].", "reasonForNonComplianceCode": "ALLOWS_BROAD_ACCESS_TO_IOT_DATA_PLANE_ACTIONS" } - } + } For more information, see `Check Audit Results (Audit Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-suppression.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-suppression.rst index 563f9bf9ef88..496ef4852753 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-suppression.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-audit-suppression.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-custom-metric.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-custom-metric.rst index 45a75be73210..186eb4d5f5c0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-custom-metric.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-custom-metric.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "lastModifiedDate": 2020-11-17T23:02:12.879000-09:00 } -For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-endpoint.rst index c79ebff5fce6..1d9bedc22904 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-endpoint.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The following ``describe-endpoint`` example retrieves the Amazon Trust Services aws iot describe-endpoint \ --endpoint-type iot:Data-ATS - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job-execution.rst index a025a1f3368d..d994e5093c48 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job-execution.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-job-execution`` example gets execution details for the aws iot describe-job-execution \ --job-id "example-job-01" \ --thing-name "MyRaspberryPi" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job.rst index 98b5aa54a196..be040eba592d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-job.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-job`` example gets detailed status for the job whose ID aws iot describe-job \ --job-id "example-job-01" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-mitigation-action.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-mitigation-action.rst index 854a4ebaefaa..3f2960cdffc7 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-mitigation-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-mitigation-action.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "lastModifiedDate": "2019-12-10T11:09:35.999000-08:00" } -For more information, see `DescribeMitigationAction (Mitigation Action Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DescribeMitigationAction (Mitigation Action Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-thing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-thing-group.rst index ddb93cb1f8ff..9c5dc73febaa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/describe-thing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/describe-thing-group.rst @@ -26,4 +26,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/detach-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/detach-policy.rst index 68d630c7cc83..0349efd0593f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/detach-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/detach-policy.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The following ``detach-policy`` example detaches the TemperatureSensorPolicy pol --policy-name TemperatureSensorPolicy \ --target arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:cert/488b6a7f2acdeb00a77384e63c4e40b18b1b3caaae57b7272ba44c45e3448142 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-behavior-model-training-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-behavior-model-training-summaries.rst index 1526c12b0122..08cb26066e08 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-behavior-model-training-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-behavior-model-training-summaries.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `GetBehaviorModelTrainingSummaries (Detect Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `GetBehaviorModelTrainingSummaries (Detect Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-cardinality.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-cardinality.rst index 4e7524105f55..16d07b3607d0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-cardinality.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-cardinality.rst @@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ You can use the following setup script to create 10 things representing 10 tempe Example output of the setup script:: { - "version": 1, - "thingName": "TempSensor0", - "defaultClientId": "TempSensor0", + "version": 1, + "thingName": "TempSensor0", + "defaultClientId": "TempSensor0", "attributes": { - "rackId": "Rack1", - "stateNormal": "true", + "rackId": "Rack1", + "stateNormal": "true", "temperature": "70" - }, - "thingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/TempSensor0", + }, + "thingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/TempSensor0", "thingId": "example1-90ab-cdef-fedc-ba987example" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-indexing-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-indexing-configuration.rst index 3388dd7721d6..5945c3b9f4b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-indexing-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-indexing-configuration.rst @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Managing Thing Indexing `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-job-document.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-job-document.rst index ac5676973b25..878f62f693e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-job-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-job-document.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-job-document`` example displays details about the document f aws iot get-job-document \ --job-id "example-job-01" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-ota-update.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-ota-update.rst index c48279a77004..662354d3b5ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-ota-update.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-ota-update.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Output:: "otaUpdateArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:otaupdate/itsaupdate", "creationDate": 1557863215.995, "lastModifiedDate": 1557863215.995, - "description": "A critical update needed right away.", + "description": "A critical update needed right away.", "targets": [ "device1", "device2", @@ -27,15 +27,15 @@ Output:: }, "otaUpdateFiles": [ { - "fileName": "firmware.bin", + "fileName": "firmware.bin", "fileLocation": { "stream": { - "streamId": "004", + "streamId": "004", "fileId":123 - } + } }, "codeSigning": { - "awsSignerJobId": "48c67f3c-63bb-4f92-a98a-4ee0fbc2bef6" + "awsSignerJobId": "48c67f3c-63bb-4f92-a98a-4ee0fbc2bef6" } } ], diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-percentiles.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-percentiles.rst index 0d469ad4aaa7..8f339a542f51 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-percentiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-percentiles.rst @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ You can use the following setup script to create 10 things representing 10 tempe Example output of the setup script:: { - "version": 1, - "thingName": "TempSensor0", - "defaultClientId": "TempSensor0", + "version": 1, + "thingName": "TempSensor0", + "defaultClientId": "TempSensor0", "attributes": { "temperature": "70" - }, - "thingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/TempSensor0", + }, + "thingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/TempSensor0", "thingId": "example1-90ab-cdef-fedc-ba987example" } @@ -35,23 +35,23 @@ Output:: { "percentiles": [ { - "percent": 10.0, + "percent": 10.0, "value": 67.7 - }, + }, { - "percent": 25.0, + "percent": 25.0, "value": 71.25 - }, + }, { - "percent": 50.0, + "percent": 50.0, "value": 73.5 - }, + }, { - "percent": 75.0, + "percent": 75.0, "value": 91.5 - }, + }, { - "percent": 90.0, + "percent": 90.0, "value": 98.1 } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy-version.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy-version.rst index 4a8c1da7afb2..bc0cad161823 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy-version.rst @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `AWS IoT Policies `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy.rst index 7540de71a9f8..e49b842a061a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-policy.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `AWS IoT Policies `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-registration-code.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-registration-code.rst index 9db54e9d23cc..193bf0e35bb3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-registration-code.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-registration-code.rst @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ Output:: { "registrationCode": "15c51ae5e36ba59ba77042df1115862076bea4bd15841c838fcb68d5010a614c" - } + } For more information, see `Use Your Own Certificate `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule-destination.rst index 0f62a4efb688..fe3ac9ebaf49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule-destination.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Working with topic rule destinations `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with topic rule destinations `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule.rst index 441101430073..45848bf18314 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/get-topic-rule.rst @@ -29,4 +29,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Viewing Your Rules `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-findings.rst index 4297bb0e5759..d3ff1bb2d42d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-findings.rst @@ -146,4 +146,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Audit Commands `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions.rst index bd105c3db237..587c97153673 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To list the details of an audit mitigation action execution** -An audit mitigation action task applies a mitigation action to one or more findings from an AWS IoT Device -Defender audit. The following ``list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions`` example lists the details for the +An audit mitigation action task applies a mitigation action to one or more findings from an AWS IoT Device +Defender audit. The following ``list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions`` example lists the details for the mitigation action task with the specified ``taskId`` and for the specified finding. :: aws iot list-audit-mitigation-actions-executions \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-tasks.rst index c43a9f906ad1..3a274442dc68 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-mitigation-actions-tasks.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `ListAuditMitigationActionsTasks (Mitigation Action Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `ListAuditMitigationActionsTasks (Mitigation Action Commands) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-suppressions.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-suppressions.rst index eda04a243148..49aba8e6c0d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-suppressions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-audit-suppressions.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-authorizers.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-authorizers.rst index ca975e3e0e98..565ae3a745e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-authorizers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-authorizers.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-authorizers`` example lists the custom authorizers in your AWS account. :: aws iot list-authorizers - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-certificates.rst index 1084fe922aaf..90073d23dd4e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-certificates.rst @@ -46,4 +46,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-custom-metrics.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-custom-metrics.rst index 8534a4fe3e13..11eb15989edf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-custom-metrics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-custom-metrics.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-domain-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-domain-configurations.rst index 14b9ae506a08..85067c7eefe9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-domain-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-domain-configurations.rst @@ -8,29 +8,29 @@ The following ``list-domain-configurations`` example lists the domain configurat Output:: { - "domainConfigurations": - [ - { - "domainConfigurationName": "additionalDataDomain", - "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/additionalDataDomain/dikMh", - "serviceType": "DATA" + "domainConfigurations": + [ + { + "domainConfigurationName": "additionalDataDomain", + "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/additionalDataDomain/dikMh", + "serviceType": "DATA" }, - - { - "domainConfigurationName": "iot:Jobs", - "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:Jobs", - "serviceType": "JOBS" - }, - { - "domainConfigurationName": "iot:Data-ATS", - "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:Data-ATS", - "serviceType": "DATA" - }, - { - "domainConfigurationName": "iot:CredentialProvider", - "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:CredentialProvider", - "serviceType": "CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER" - } + + { + "domainConfigurationName": "iot:Jobs", + "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:Jobs", + "serviceType": "JOBS" + }, + { + "domainConfigurationName": "iot:Data-ATS", + "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:Data-ATS", + "serviceType": "DATA" + }, + { + "domainConfigurationName": "iot:CredentialProvider", + "domainConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:123456789012:domainconfiguration/iot:CredentialProvider", + "serviceType": "CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER" + } ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-job.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-job.rst index 1a5b97f201ae..ea868f28857d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-job.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating and Managing Jobs (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and Managing Jobs (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-thing.rst index 9c6c77f69d13..f3397c9160da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-job-executions-for-thing.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-job-executions-for-thing`` example lists all jobs that were aws iot list-job-executions-for-thing \ --thing-name "MyRaspberryPi" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-policies.rst index e02f1dbf465e..78ea56c98eff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-policies.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `AWS IoT Policies `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-template-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-template-versions.rst index cf29e61094d9..1c1dab9569dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-template-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-template-versions.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To list provisioning template versions** -The following ``list-provisioning-template-versions`` example lists the available versions of the specified provisioning template. :: +The following ``list-provisioning-template-versions`` example lists the available versions of the specified provisioning template. :: aws iot list-provisioning-template-versions \ - --template-name "widget-template" + --template-name "widget-template" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-templates.rst index 023bb6383644..02a375ccb70d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-provisioning-templates.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list provisioning templates** -The following ``list-provisioning-templates`` example lists all of the provisioning templates in your AWS account. :: +The following ``list-provisioning-templates`` example lists all of the provisioning templates in your AWS account. :: aws iot list-provisioning-templates diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups-for-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups-for-thing.rst index 69748ceece28..f8b670c77bd0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups-for-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups-for-thing.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups.rst index 5585985c18d8..8481333049a5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-groups.rst @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-principals.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-principals.rst index d74606e57ebb..deb8c3e4152f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-principals.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-thing-principals.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-thing-principals`` example lists the principals (X.509 cert aws iot list-thing-principals \ --thing-name MyRaspberryPi - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/list-topic-rule-destinations.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/list-topic-rule-destinations.rst index 745feaeb9e97..7833d5aca3b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/list-topic-rule-destinations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/list-topic-rule-destinations.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with topic rule destinations `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with topic rule destinations `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/remove-thing-from-billing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/remove-thing-from-billing-group.rst index 448b62d6ac02..b8fab14697e8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/remove-thing-from-billing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/remove-thing-from-billing-group.rst @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ The following ``remove-thing-from-billing-group`` example removes the specified This command produces no output. For more information, see `Billing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-audit-suppression.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-audit-suppression.rst index 780f80b10e4f..7d060bac2216 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-audit-suppression.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-audit-suppression.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``update-audit-suppression`` example updates an audit finding supp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Audit finding suppressions `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-custom-metric.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-custom-metric.rst index 5d12be56f968..eefaa39c6c74 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-custom-metric.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-custom-metric.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "lastModifiedDate": "2020-11-17T23:02:12.879000-08:00" } -For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom metrics `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-dimension.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-dimension.rst index 27ce94daed6f..ca2c6fea02ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-dimension.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-dimension.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``update-dimension`` example updates a dimension. :: aws iot update-dimension \ - --name TopicFilterForAuthMessages \ + --name TopicFilterForAuthMessages \ --string-values device/${iot:ClientId}/auth Output:: @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "arn": "arn:aws:iot:us-west-2:1234564789012:dimension/TopicFilterForAuthMessages" } -For more information, see `Scoping metrics in security profiles using dimensions `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scoping metrics in security profiles using dimensions `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-dynamic-thing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-dynamic-thing-group.rst index b5757468b0c3..3f21ea59fb73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-dynamic-thing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-dynamic-thing-group.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``update-dynamic-thing-group`` example updates the specified dynamic thing group. It provides a description and updates the query string to change the group membership criteria. :: aws iot update-dynamic-thing-group \ - --thing-group-name "RoomTooWarm" + --thing-group-name "RoomTooWarm" --thing-group-properties "thingGroupDescription=\"This thing group contains rooms warmer than 65F.\"" \ --query-string "attributes.temperature>65" diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-indexing-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-indexing-configuration.rst index c1fe36cba498..c3fe5a92620a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-indexing-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-indexing-configuration.rst @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ The following ``update-indexing-configuration`` example enables thing indexing to support searching registry data, shadow data, and thing connectivity status using the AWS_Things index. :: - aws iot update-indexing-configuration + aws iot update-indexing-configuration --thing-indexing-configuration thingIndexingMode=REGISTRY_AND_SHADOW,thingConnectivityIndexingMode=STATUS This command produces no output. For more information, see `Managing Thing Indexing `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-job.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-job.rst index e6002d4307b7..498289374f8d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-job.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-job`` example gets detailed status for the job whose ID i aws iot describe-job \ --job-id "example-job-01" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-thing-group.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-thing-group.rst index 0a42a4668354..e1e519d5a8a5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-thing-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-thing-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Thing Groups `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot/update-topic-rule-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iot/update-topic-rule-destination.rst index 18fdd0d036b9..1c8fdc0720fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot/update-topic-rule-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot/update-topic-rule-destination.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ The following ``update-topic-rule-destination`` example sends a new confirmation This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Sending a new confirmation message `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Sending a new confirmation message `__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iot1click-projects/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iot1click-projects/tag-resource.rst index 8dc43f58acc1..863cd2a0c68b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iot1click-projects/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iot1click-projects/tag-resource.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds two tags to the specified project re aws iot1click-projects tag-resource \ --cli-input-json file://devices-tag-resource.json - + Contents of ``devices-tag-resource.json``:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/create-suite-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/create-suite-definition.rst index ee6cf83fa79a..2143d4652305 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/create-suite-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/create-suite-definition.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "createdAt": "2022-12-02T11:38:13.263000-05:00" } -For more information, see `Create a test suite definition `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a test suite definition `__ in the *AWS IoT Core Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/list-suite-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/list-suite-definitions.rst index 14bd5b8030aa..746796df381b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/list-suite-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/list-suite-definitions.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-suite-definitions`` example lists up to 25 device advisor test suites you created in AWS IoT. If you have more than 25 test suites, the "nextToken" will be shown in the output. You can use this "nextToken" to show the rest of the test suites you created. :: - aws iotdeviceadvisor list-suite-definitions + aws iotdeviceadvisor list-suite-definitions Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/update-suite-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/update-suite-definition.rst index c0c1af77a971..f82689795abd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/update-suite-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotdeviceadvisor/update-suite-definition.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedAt": "2022-12-02T16:02:45.857000-05:00" } -For more information, see `UpdateSuiteDefinition `__ in the *AWS IoT API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `UpdateSuiteDefinition `__ in the *AWS IoT API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-put-message.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-put-message.rst index 258b48c6580d..532608c0a0a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-put-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-put-message.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "BatchPutMessageErrorEntries": [] } -For more information, see `BatchPutMessage `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `BatchPutMessage `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-update-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-update-detector.rst index 5151b42f46b0..7d5f5e7d4c53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-update-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/batch-update-detector.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ Contents of ``budFulton-A32.json``:: { "detectors": [ { - "messageId": "00001", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "messageId": "00001", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", "state": { - "stateName": "Normal", + "stateName": "Normal", "variables": [ { - "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "0" } ], @@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `BatchUpdateDetector `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-detector-model.rst index a95ceec3bde1..efb877295163 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-detector-model.rst @@ -121,21 +121,20 @@ Contents of ``motorDetectorModel.json``:: "key": "motorid", "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole" } - + Output:: { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVATING", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVATING", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } } For more information, see `CreateDetectorModel `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-input.rst index 5069e1447c25..f2b1ec05b733 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/create-input.rst @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ Output:: { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-detector-model.rst index 5bd5cb8c4198..8470d89fb369 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-detector-model.rst @@ -3,9 +3,8 @@ The following ``delete-detector-model`` example deletes a detector model. Any active instances of the detector model are also deleted. :: aws iotevents delete-detector-model \ - --detector-model-name motorDetectorModel* + --detector-model-name motorDetectorModel* This command produces no output. For more information, see `DeleteDetectorModel `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-input.rst index 811e4bfaee1a..f70ec857affe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/delete-input.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-input`` example deletes an input. :: aws iotevents delete-input \ - --input-name PressureInput + --input-name PressureInput This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector-model.rst index 890d92c3475a..ee68ec9e616e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector-model.rst @@ -10,131 +10,130 @@ Output:: { "detectorModel": { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" - }, + }, "detectorModelDefinition": { "states": [ { "onInput": { "transitionEvents": [ { - "eventName": "Overpressurized", + "eventName": "Overpressurized", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached + 3" } } - ], - "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70", + ], + "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70", "nextState": "Dangerous" } - ], + ], "events": [] - }, - "stateName": "Normal", + }, + "stateName": "Normal", "onEnter": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "init", + "eventName": "init", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "0" } } - ], + ], "condition": "true" } ] - }, + }, "onExit": { "events": [] } - }, + }, { "onInput": { "transitionEvents": [ { - "eventName": "BackToNormal", - "actions": [], - "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70 && $variable.pressureThresholdBreached <= 1", + "eventName": "BackToNormal", + "actions": [], + "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70 && $variable.pressureThresholdBreached <= 1", "nextState": "Normal" } - ], + ], "events": [ { - "eventName": "Overpressurized", + "eventName": "Overpressurized", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "3" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70" - }, + }, { - "eventName": "Pressure Okay", + "eventName": "Pressure Okay", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached - 1" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70" } ] - }, - "stateName": "Dangerous", + }, + "stateName": "Dangerous", "onEnter": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "Pressure Threshold Breached", + "eventName": "Pressure Threshold Breached", "actions": [ { "sns": { "targetArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:underPressureAction" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached > 1" } ] - }, + }, "onExit": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "Normal Pressure Restored", + "eventName": "Normal Pressure Restored", "actions": [ { "sns": { "targetArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:pressureClearedAction" } } - ], + ], "condition": "true" } ] } } - ], + ], "initialStateName": "Normal" } } } For more information, see `DescribeDetectorModel `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector.rst index dff89b0c65e2..729d86c7fb03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-detector.rst @@ -10,20 +10,20 @@ Output:: { "detector": { - "lastUpdateTime": 1560797852.776, - "creationTime": 1560797852.775, + "lastUpdateTime": 1560797852.776, + "creationTime": 1560797852.775, "state": { "variables": [ { - "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "3" } - ], - "stateName": "Dangerous", + ], + "stateName": "Dangerous", "timers": [] - }, - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + }, + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-input.rst index ab15dadb77df..be8f7ff82192 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-input.rst @@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ Output:: { "input": { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" - }, + }, "inputDefinition": { "attributes": [ { "jsonPath": "sensorData.pressure" - }, + }, { "jsonPath": "motorid" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-logging-options.rst index d3be9fa2c0f2..6e21c7e2bb45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/describe-logging-options.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ Output:: { "loggingOptions": { - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "enabled": false, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "enabled": false, "level": "ERROR" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-model-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-model-versions.rst index 699a21045ba4..cc5cfc9a2325 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-model-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-model-versions.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelVersionSummaries": [ { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-models.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-models.rst index d3f19ae75d54..b203989ce24a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-models.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detector-models.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelSummaries": [ { - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "creationTime": 1552072424.212 "detectorModelDescription": "Detect overpressure in a motor." } @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `ListDetectorModels `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detectors.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detectors.rst index 3ca49210934a..e71ee1f71c80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detectors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-detectors.rst @@ -10,17 +10,16 @@ Output:: { "detectorSummaries": [ { - "lastUpdateTime": 1558129925.2, - "creationTime": 1552073155.527, + "lastUpdateTime": 1558129925.2, + "creationTime": 1552073155.527, "state": { "stateName": "Normal" - }, - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + }, + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } ] } For more information, see `ListDetectors `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-inputs.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-inputs.rst index a82f797c04cf..0c6b54f44e57 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-inputs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-inputs.rst @@ -7,13 +7,12 @@ The following ``list-inputs`` example lists the inputs that you've created. :: Output:: { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1551742986.768, - "creationTime": 1551742986.768, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1551742986.768, + "creationTime": 1551742986.768, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" - } + } For more information, see `ListInputs `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 1d5c2883c44a..0f41947b164d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -10,11 +10,10 @@ Output:: { "tags": [ { - "value": "motor", + "value": "motor", "key": "deviceType" } ] } For more information, see `ListTagsForResource `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/put-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/put-logging-options.rst index 6b46ad7d1362..c26ca9ea7e04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/put-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/put-logging-options.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Contents of ``logging-options.json``:: { "loggingOptions": { "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "level": "DEBUG", - "enabled": true, + "level": "DEBUG", + "enabled": true, "detectorDebugOptions": [ { - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "keyValue": "Fulton-A32" } ] @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Contents of ``logging-options.json``:: This command produces no output. For more information, see `PutLoggingOptions `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/tag-resource.rst index 497956e6ae50..61a85991f637 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/tag-resource.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds to or modifies the tags of the given Contents of ``pressureInput.tag.json``:: { - "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", "tags": [ { "key": "deviceType", @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ Contents of ``pressureInput.tag.json``:: This command produces no output. For more information, see `TagResource `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/untag-resource.rst index d5f4d02e585a..e3683ab81008 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/untag-resource.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the specified tags from the res Contents of ``pressureInput.untag.json``:: { - "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", "tagKeys": [ "deviceType" ] @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Contents of ``pressureInput.untag.json``:: This command produces no output. For more information, see `UntagResource `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-detector-model.rst index 35034fea0638..f73f4ba16a00 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-detector-model.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Contents of motorDetectorModel.update.json:: } ] } - }, + }, { "stateName": "Dangerous", "onEnter": { @@ -125,16 +125,15 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVATING", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560799387.719, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560799387.719, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVATING", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560799387.719, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560799387.719, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "2" } } For more information, see `UpdateDetectorModel `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-input.rst index 2783b31a08f7..cb1a7907cc7f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents-data/update-input.rst @@ -22,14 +22,13 @@ Output:: { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795976.458, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795976.458, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" } } For more information, see `UpdateInput `__ in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide**. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-put-message.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-put-message.rst index eb9263705839..df2a866a791b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-put-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-put-message.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Contents of ``highPressureMessage.json``:: } ] } - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-update-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-update-detector.rst index a931d3a00d85..8446bfed7dfa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-update-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/batch-update-detector.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ Contents of ``budFulton-A32.json``:: { "detectors": [ { - "messageId": "00001", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "messageId": "00001", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", "state": { - "stateName": "Normal", + "stateName": "Normal", "variables": [ { - "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "0" } ], @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Contents of ``budFulton-A32.json``:: } ] } - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-detector-model.rst index bb8747ccc7b2..0aa51b711882 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-detector-model.rst @@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVATING", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVATING", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-input.rst index 64c3bba6ffe4..f36dfba2b8c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/create-input.rst @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ Output:: { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector-model.rst index edc1aa59538f..169407b99aac 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector-model.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``describe-detector-model`` example displays details for the specified detector model. Because the ``version`` parameter is not specified, information about the latest version is returned. :: - aws iotevents describe-detector-model \ + aws iotevents describe-detector-model \ --detector-model-name motorDetectorModel Output:: @@ -10,127 +10,127 @@ Output:: { "detectorModel": { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" - }, + }, "detectorModelDefinition": { "states": [ { "onInput": { "transitionEvents": [ { - "eventName": "Overpressurized", + "eventName": "Overpressurized", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached + 3" } } - ], - "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70", + ], + "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70", "nextState": "Dangerous" } - ], + ], "events": [] - }, - "stateName": "Normal", + }, + "stateName": "Normal", "onEnter": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "init", + "eventName": "init", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "0" } } - ], + ], "condition": "true" } ] - }, + }, "onExit": { "events": [] } - }, + }, { "onInput": { "transitionEvents": [ { - "eventName": "BackToNormal", - "actions": [], - "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70 && $variable.pressureThresholdBreached <= 1", + "eventName": "BackToNormal", + "actions": [], + "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70 && $variable.pressureThresholdBreached <= 1", "nextState": "Normal" } - ], + ], "events": [ { - "eventName": "Overpressurized", + "eventName": "Overpressurized", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "3" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure > 70" - }, + }, { - "eventName": "Pressure Okay", + "eventName": "Pressure Okay", "actions": [ { "setVariable": { - "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "variableName": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached - 1" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$input.PressureInput.sensorData.pressure <= 70" } ] - }, - "stateName": "Dangerous", + }, + "stateName": "Dangerous", "onEnter": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "Pressure Threshold Breached", + "eventName": "Pressure Threshold Breached", "actions": [ { "sns": { "targetArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:underPressureAction" } } - ], + ], "condition": "$variable.pressureThresholdBreached > 1" } ] - }, + }, "onExit": { "events": [ { - "eventName": "Normal Pressure Restored", + "eventName": "Normal Pressure Restored", "actions": [ { "sns": { "targetArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:pressureClearedAction" } } - ], + ], "condition": "true" } ] } } - ], + ], "initialStateName": "Normal" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector.rst index 1c540ae13e0c..547d4a791847 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-detector.rst @@ -10,20 +10,20 @@ Output:: { "detector": { - "lastUpdateTime": 1560797852.776, - "creationTime": 1560797852.775, + "lastUpdateTime": 1560797852.776, + "creationTime": 1560797852.775, "state": { "variables": [ { - "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", + "name": "pressureThresholdBreached", "value": "3" } - ], - "stateName": "Dangerous", + ], + "stateName": "Dangerous", "timers": [] - }, - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + }, + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-input.rst index 56e07da9c33f..379a6adb6347 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-input.rst @@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ Output:: { "input": { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795312.542, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" - }, + }, "inputDefinition": { "attributes": [ { "jsonPath": "sensorData.pressure" - }, + }, { "jsonPath": "motorid" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-logging-options.rst index aba34c934811..b388b5e9a783 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/describe-logging-options.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ Output:: { "loggingOptions": { - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "enabled": false, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "enabled": false, "level": "ERROR" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-model-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-model-versions.rst index 575c0c98f540..0e3a98de5b15 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-model-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-model-versions.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelVersionSummaries": [ { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560796816.077, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560796816.077, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560796816.077, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-models.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-models.rst index 8859d550f691..2337ce41058f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-models.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detector-models.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelSummaries": [ { - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "creationTime": 1552072424.212 "detectorModelDescription": "Detect overpressure in a motor." } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detectors.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detectors.rst index 3b04abf85809..4e1fd1bf3543 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detectors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-detectors.rst @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ Output:: { "detectorSummaries": [ { - "lastUpdateTime": 1558129925.2, - "creationTime": 1552073155.527, + "lastUpdateTime": 1558129925.2, + "creationTime": 1552073155.527, "state": { "stateName": "Normal" - }, - "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + }, + "keyValue": "Fulton-A32", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "1" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-inputs.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-inputs.rst index aa1e63918c65..e872a5f2ff9b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-inputs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-inputs.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Output:: { { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1551742986.768, - "creationTime": 1551742986.768, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1551742986.768, + "creationTime": 1551742986.768, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" - } + } } For more information, see `ListInputs `__ in the *AWS IoT Events API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 7cd45a7063e8..40e0569cd754 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Output:: { "tags": [ { - "value": "motor", + "value": "motor", "key": "deviceType" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/put-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/put-logging-options.rst index 2813aae8d39e..35b7e80a1c17 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/put-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/put-logging-options.rst @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Contents of ``logging-options.json``:: { "loggingOptions": { "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "level": "DEBUG", - "enabled": true, + "level": "DEBUG", + "enabled": true, "detectorDebugOptions": [ { - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "keyValue": "Fulton-A32" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/tag-resource.rst index 6ad5f48b58f9..de4a77fd6810 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/tag-resource.rst @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds or modifies (if key ``deviceType`` already exists) the tag attached the specified resource. :: - aws iotevents tag-resource \ + aws iotevents tag-resource \ --cli-input-json file://pressureInput.tag.json Contents of ``pressureInput.tag.json``:: { - "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "resourceArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", "tags": [ { "key": "deviceType", diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-detector-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-detector-model.rst index f29296280d8a..a05a9e03cc36 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-detector-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-detector-model.rst @@ -125,13 +125,13 @@ Output:: { "detectorModelConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVATING", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560799387.719, - "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", - "creationTime": 1560799387.719, - "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", - "key": "motorid", - "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", + "status": "ACTIVATING", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560799387.719, + "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/IoTEventsRole", + "creationTime": 1560799387.719, + "detectorModelArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:detectorModel/motorDetectorModel", + "key": "motorid", + "detectorModelName": "motorDetectorModel", "detectorModelVersion": "2" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-input.rst b/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-input.rst index 0045d5619f72..84f53d32968e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotevents/update-input.rst @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ Output:: { "inputConfiguration": { - "status": "ACTIVE", - "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", - "lastUpdateTime": 1560795976.458, - "creationTime": 1560795312.542, - "inputName": "PressureInput", + "status": "ACTIVE", + "inputArn": "arn:aws:iotevents:us-west-2:123456789012:input/PressureInput", + "lastUpdateTime": 1560795976.458, + "creationTime": 1560795312.542, + "inputName": "PressureInput", "inputDescription": "Pressure readings from a motor" } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/associate-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/associate-assets.rst index 5092afee2500..0273523c33d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/associate-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/associate-assets.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``associate-assets`` example associates a wind turbine asset to a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Associating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-associate-project-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-associate-project-assets.rst index db66fa252995..004be863b4b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-associate-project-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-associate-project-assets.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``batch-associate-project-assets`` example associates a wind farm This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-disassociate-project-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-disassociate-project-assets.rst index 7daebc3ba66c..cf5f267ed388 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-disassociate-project-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-disassociate-project-assets.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``batch-disassociate-project-assets`` example disassociates a wind This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-put-asset-property-value.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-put-asset-property-value.rst index 8d346c631ba3..b2b70a1a944e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-put-asset-property-value.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/batch-put-asset-property-value.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: "errorEntries": [] } -For more information, see `Ingesting data using the AWS IoT SiteWise API `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ingesting data using the AWS IoT SiteWise API `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-access-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-access-policy.rst index f1b31324b412..f38200c876a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-access-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-access-policy.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Contents of ``create-portal-administrator-access-policy.json``:: { "accessPolicyIdentity": { - "user": { + "user": { "id": "a1b2c3d4e5-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-bbbbbEXAMPLE" } }, "accessPolicyPermission": "ADMINISTRATOR", - "accessPolicyResource": { - "portal": { + "accessPolicyResource": { + "portal": { "id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-aaaaaEXAMPLE" } } @@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ Contents of ``create-project-viewer-access-policy.json``:: { "accessPolicyIdentity": { - "user": { + "user": { "id": "a1b2c3d4e5-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-bbbbbEXAMPLE" } }, "accessPolicyPermission": "VIEWER", - "accessPolicyResource": { - "project": { + "accessPolicyResource": { + "project": { "id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-eeeeeEXAMPLE" } } @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: "accessPolicyArn": "arn:aws:iotsitewise:us-west-2:123456789012:access-policy/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-dddddEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Assigning project viewers `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Assigning project viewers `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset-model.rst index 7afdf39a1d77..1605386b9682 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset-model.rst @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Defining asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Defining asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset.rst index 3d12f150e5c9..7c25475f69f5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-asset.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-dashboard.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-dashboard.rst index 5c62011f6fa6..e0761ad3e70f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-dashboard.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-dashboard.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: "dashboardArn": "arn:aws:iotsitewise:us-west-2:123456789012:dashboard/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-fffffEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Creating dashboards (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating dashboards (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-gateway.rst index dd39b5303b06..5268cd355299 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-gateway.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "gatewayArn": "arn:aws:iotsitewise:us-west-2:123456789012:gateway/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-1a1a1EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Configuring a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-portal.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-portal.rst index 5f5fada43d95..37217cb69f0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-portal.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-portal.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "ssoApplicationId": "ins-a1b2c3d4-EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Getting started with AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide* and `Enabling AWS SSO `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*.. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide* and `Enabling AWS SSO `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*.. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-project.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-project.rst index 8a5242306ceb..e3bc82552812 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/create-project.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "projectArn": "arn:aws:iotsitewise:us-west-2:123456789012:project/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-eeeeeEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Creating projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-access-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-access-policy.rst index ac794e38f2de..0fe9ecc18616 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-access-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-access-policy.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-access-policy`` example deletes an access policy that gra This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Adding or removing portal administrators `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding or removing portal administrators `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset-model.rst index c4a061198fa8..cf7f8927548a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset-model.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset.rst index bdbab28a4161..dfaf030c3e8d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-asset.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-dashboard.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-dashboard.rst index a41a1da0c2dc..ccaaf70caadd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-dashboard.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-dashboard.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-dashboard`` example deletes a wind turbine dashboard. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-gateway.rst index e694319b5b55..e80b89e3f514 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-gateway.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-gateway`` example deletes a gateway. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-portal.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-portal.rst index 40a01da87aa0..9c19a5bc5ca7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-portal.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-portal.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting a portal `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a portal `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-project.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-project.rst index bd0db8f8706c..06af19b75725 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/delete-project.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-project`` example deletes a wind farm project. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-access-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-access-policy.rst index 77d5c4c1c360..1923f6e0ded8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-access-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-access-policy.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "accessPolicyLastUpdateDate": "2020-02-20T22:35:15.552880124Z" } -For more information, see `Adding or removing portal administrators `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding or removing portal administrators `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-model.rst index e0e54b301ad1..f0e086b998f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-model.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Describing a specific asset model `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Describing a specific asset model `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-property.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-property.rst index b33e9a63fbe2..cafc007df477 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-property.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset-property.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Describing a specific asset property `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Describing a specific asset property `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset.rst index b41c094e4a3c..2ff33db69c77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-asset.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Describing a specific asset `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Describing a specific asset `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-dashboard.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-dashboard.rst index cc96c575593e..b0705ae6aee4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-dashboard.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-dashboard.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "dashboardLastUpdateDate": "2020-05-01T20:32:12.228476348Z" } -For more information, see `Viewing dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway-capability-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway-capability-configuration.rst index a3c1a77042eb..9671538e6a14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway-capability-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway-capability-configuration.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "capabilitySyncStatus": "IN_SYNC" } -For more information, see `Configuring data sources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring data sources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway.rst index c333c96d018c..3bd59be4cc1f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-gateway.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdateDate": 1588369971.457 } -For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-logging-options.rst index c87ec31c0049..b068ef6bc70f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-logging-options.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Monitoring AWS IoT SiteWise with Amazon CloudWatch Logs `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring AWS IoT SiteWise with Amazon CloudWatch Logs `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-portal.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-portal.rst index 9c3645ce05a8..d566007a5b32 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-portal.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-portal.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/MySiteWiseMonitorServiceRole" } -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-project.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-project.rst index 768f1e45a864..1e23a78bf569 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/describe-project.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "projectLastUpdateDate": "2020-02-20T21:58:43.362246095Z" } -For more information, see `Viewing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/disassociate-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/disassociate-assets.rst index 4a67caff69d1..d5ee40cef577 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/disassociate-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/disassociate-assets.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``disassociate-assets`` example disassociates a wind turbine asset This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Associating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-aggregates.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-aggregates.rst index a135332393a8..4a3561763e2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-aggregates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-aggregates.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Querying asset property aggregates `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Querying asset property aggregates `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value-history.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value-history.rst index 4d7b2f788a04..53e3f90ce9be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value-history.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Querying historical asset property values `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Querying historical asset property values `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value.rst index f37508f36351..05a418fc4966 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/get-asset-property-value.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Querying current asset property values `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Querying current asset property values `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-access-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-access-policies.rst index 0e32eb0b7ca2..f9639a3f253b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-access-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-access-policies.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-asset-models.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-asset-models.rst index 8ae0b86a5338..5a7764ca17ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-asset-models.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-asset-models.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing all asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing all asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-assets.rst index 6d6b5c7552bd..cc9697018806 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-assets.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-associated-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-associated-assets.rst index 75ef006a46b6..c6a9d4a6067f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-associated-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-associated-assets.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing assets associated to a specific asset `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing assets associated to a specific asset `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-dashboards.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-dashboards.rst index 3fb67ba2ef9f..16b3202ac06a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-dashboards.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-dashboards.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing dashboards `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-gateways.rst index 6fcade28ac58..1c780e7a1241 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-gateways.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-portals.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-portals.rst index 7c1c5a291c73..1ddfd5b093d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-portals.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-portals.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-project-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-project-assets.rst index 11a2e61a85e0..08a20d80ac01 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-project-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-project-assets.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding assets to projects `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-projects.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-projects.rst index 8ad47ad859f8..fab1c1144297 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-projects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-projects.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 0b23f630873d..7e24d8c62e35 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/put-logging-options.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/put-logging-options.rst index 7c233c6dc2b2..5cabdf23fad2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/put-logging-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/put-logging-options.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``put-logging-options`` example enables ``INFO`` level logging in This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Monitoring AWS IoT SiteWise with Amazon CloudWatch Logs `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Monitoring AWS IoT SiteWise with Amazon CloudWatch Logs `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/tag-resource.rst index 5b3a5e2141d4..94294675321c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds an owner tag to a wind turbine asset This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/untag-resource.rst index 43ab265e62d8..40cd7bdcb0f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes an owner tag from a wind turbin This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging your resources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-access-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-access-policy.rst index 0651e90d8923..1f1c9f78b6f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-access-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-access-policy.rst @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ Contents of ``update-project-viewer-access-policy.json``:: { "accessPolicyIdentity": { - "user": { + "user": { "id": "a1b2c3d4e5-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-bbbbbEXAMPLE" } }, "accessPolicyPermission": "ADMINISTRATOR", - "accessPolicyResource": { - "project": { + "accessPolicyResource": { + "project": { "id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-eeeeeEXAMPLE" } } @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Contents of ``update-project-viewer-access-policy.json``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Assigning project owners `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Assigning project owners `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-model.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-model.rst index acab05b1b9a1..6fb6039ea4fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-model.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Updating asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-property.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-property.rst index d2447670d662..2825bc772d4b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-property.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset-property.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ The following ``update-asset-property`` example enables asset property update no This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Interacting with other services `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Interacting with other services `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset.rst index d6fe8aaefc35..f871eeb87afa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-asset.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Updating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-dashboard.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-dashboard.rst index 212d0be1f35a..b1d6591827fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-dashboard.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-dashboard.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Contents of ``update-wind-farm-dashboard.json``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating dashboards (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating dashboards (CLI) `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway-capability-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway-capability-configuration.rst index b41238683e3e..4f67921cba5e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway-capability-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway-capability-configuration.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: "capabilitySyncStatus": "OUT_OF_SYNC" } -For more information, see `Configuring data sources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Configuring data sources `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway.rst index cda728c78911..35a380d75c7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-gateway.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-gateway`` example updates a gateway's name. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Ingesting data using a gateway `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-portal.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-portal.rst index cf6b4ddf798d..04fbc28508aa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-portal.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-portal.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-project.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-project.rst index 95c54263f11d..00f202f24410 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-project.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/update-project.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-project`` example updates a wind farm project. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Changing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Changing project details `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise Monitor Application Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-active.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-active.rst index aca7475abd54..4b4ebecfa5f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-active.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait asset-active`` example pauses and resumes only after it can This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Asset and model states `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Asset and model states `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-active.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-active.rst index ab1b13bc16b7..26dafdb54e9c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-active.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait asset-model-active`` example pauses and resumes only after This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Asset and model states `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Asset and model states `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-not-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-not-exists.rst index 8d3b8d7adace..b43b8338328e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-not-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-model-not-exists.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait asset-model-not-exists`` example pauses and resumes only af This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting asset models `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-not-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-not-exists.rst index 76a9ee206683..10e46683e293 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-not-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/asset-not-exists.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait asset-not-exists`` example pauses and resumes only after it This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting assets `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-active.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-active.rst index ae3b80a4b57b..08c436a0fdec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-active.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-active.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait portal-active`` example pauses and resumes only after it ca This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-not-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-not-exists.rst index 9e6e452e5ac5..4500961c6ded 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-not-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotsitewise/wait/portal-not-exists.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``wait portal-not-exists`` example pauses and resumes only after i This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Administering your portals `__ in the *AWS IoT SiteWise User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/deploy-system-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/deploy-system-instance.rst index 46a94969dab7..dfe56d30f767 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/deploy-system-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/deploy-system-instance.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``delete-system-template`` example deploys a system instance. :: Output:: { - "summary": { + "summary": { "arn": "arn:aws:iotthingsgraph:us-west-2:123456789012:Deployment:Room218", "createdAt": 1559249776.254, "id": "urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:Deployment:Room218", diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-flow-execution-messages.rst b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-flow-execution-messages.rst index 44b29142761f..0ba1698012af 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-flow-execution-messages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-flow-execution-messages.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "messages": [ - { + { "eventType": "EXECUTION_STARTED", "messageId": "f6294f1e-b109-4bbe-9073-f451a2dda2da", "payload": "Flow execution started", diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 02e454d30740..218414603f80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example list all tags for an AWS IoT Th Output:: { - "tags": [ - { + "tags": [ + { "key": "Type", "value": "Residential" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/search-flow-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/search-flow-executions.rst index 9057dd568d67..58720c33925a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/search-flow-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotthingsgraph/search-flow-executions.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``search-flow-executions`` example search for all executions of a Output:: { - "summaries": [ - { + "summaries": [ + { "createdAt": 1559247540.656, "flowExecutionId": "f6294f1e-b109-4bbe-9073-f451a2dda2da", "flowTemplateId": "urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:Workflow:MyFlow", diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-aws-account-with-partner-account.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-aws-account-with-partner-account.rst index 78abe5825086..5a7b315c0a88 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-aws-account-with-partner-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-aws-account-with-partner-account.rst @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ Output:: { "Sidewalk": { - "AmazonId": "12345678901234", + "AmazonId": "12345678901234", "AppServerPrivateKey": "a123b45c6d78e9f012a34cd5e6a7890b12c3d45e6f78a1b234c56d7e890a1234" } } -For more information, see `Amazon Sidewalk Integration for AWS IoT Core `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Sidewalk Integration for AWS IoT Core `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-device-with-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-device-with-thing.rst index f20c37b57fc4..95d2a7cd9f6c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-device-with-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-device-with-thing.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``associate-wireless-device-with-thing`` example associates a thin This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-certificate.rst index e8001de67b0e..bbc212652cb7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-certificate.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "IotCertificateId": "a123b45c6d78e9f012a34cd5e6a7890b12c3d45e6f78a1b234c56d7e890a1234" } -For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-thing.rst index cc79c37c7267..7c5ed1a85718 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/associate-wireless-gateway-with-thing.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``associate-wireless-gateway-with-thing`` example associates a thi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add your gateways and wireless devices to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-destination.rst index b1148af63956..2e7da5b31709 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-destination.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "IoTWirelessDestination" } -For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-device-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-device-profile.rst index b4bbcfec1b38..2d264c9150fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-device-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-device-profile.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" } -For more information, see `Add profiles to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add profiles to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-service-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-service-profile.rst index 8d532e433868..6ba1ab6c4687 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-service-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-service-profile.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" } -For more information, see `Add profiles to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add profiles to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-device.rst index f41cfa1fb773..21952539668d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-device.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f" } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst index 0d7369ebe013..328f64976887 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-wireless-gateway-task-definition`` automatically creates tasks using this task definition for all gateways with the specified current version. :: aws iotwireless create-wireless-gateway-task-definition \ - --cli-input-json file://input.json + --cli-input-json file://input.json Contents of ``input.json``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task.rst index 93af7c82d2e5..2be435a5c5db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway-task.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "Success" } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway.rst index b398ee95fbeb..6fb530b11ada 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/create-wireless-gateway.rst @@ -10,9 +10,8 @@ The following ``create-wireless-gateway`` example creates a wireless LoRaWAN dev Output:: { - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" } For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-destination.rst index 90ff367928b1..1d8c5ae1333e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-destination.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-destination`` example deletes the wireless destination re This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-device-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-device-profile.rst index 008ab7a7418c..5eb12969b802 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-device-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-device-profile.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-device-profile`` example deletes a device profile with the specified ID that you created. :: aws iotwireless delete-device-profile \ - --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" + --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst index 40de5748cb1c..6206c3120273 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-wireless-gateway-task-definition`` example deletes the wi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task.rst index bc9366190824..f0b31c1fa13d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/delete-wireless-gateway-task.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-wireless-gateway-task`` example deletes the wireless gate This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate.rst index be1d2b040e08..2d79795c056a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate`` disassociates a wireless gateway from its currently associated certificate. :: aws iotwireless disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-certificate \ - --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" + --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing.rst index 521df4e2fd68..554b038fc6ac 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing`` example disassociates a wireless gateway from its currently associated thing. :: aws iotwireless disassociate-wireless-gateway-from-thing \ - --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" + --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-device-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-device-profile.rst index 2e5373fb56eb..effaa4d18422 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-device-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-device-profile.rst @@ -3,22 +3,22 @@ The following ``get-device-profile`` example gets information about the device profile with the specified ID that you created. :: aws iotwireless get-device-profile \ - --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" + --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" Output:: { - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:DeviceProfile/12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", - "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:DeviceProfile/12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", "LoRaWAN": { - "MacVersion": "1.0.3", - "MaxDutyCycle": 10, - "Supports32BitFCnt": false, - "RegParamsRevision": "RP002-1.0.1", - "SupportsJoin": true, - "RfRegion": "US915", - "MaxEirp": 13, - "SupportsClassB": false, + "MacVersion": "1.0.3", + "MaxDutyCycle": 10, + "Supports32BitFCnt": false, + "RegParamsRevision": "RP002-1.0.1", + "SupportsJoin": true, + "RfRegion": "US915", + "MaxEirp": 13, + "SupportsClassB": false, "SupportsClassC": false } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-partner-account.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-partner-account.rst index 6fe1cdcc4761..fc20bbe11b9f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-partner-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-partner-account.rst @@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ The following ``get-partner-account`` example gets information about your Sidewa aws iotwireless get-partner-account \ --partner-account-id "12345678901234" \ - --partner-type "Sidewalk" + --partner-type "Sidewalk" Output:: { "Sidewalk": { - "AmazonId": "12345678901234", + "AmazonId": "12345678901234", "Fingerprint": "a123b45c6d78e9f012a34cd5e6a7890b12c3d45e6f78a1b234c56d7e890a1234" - }, + }, "AccountLinked": false } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-endpoint.rst index 6b9402359c52..a9318bd0dbee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-endpoint.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``get-service-endpoint`` example gets the account-specific endpoin Output:: { - "ServiceType": "CUPS", - "ServiceEndpoint": "https://A1RMKZ37ACAGOT.cups.lorawan.us-east-1.amazonaws.com:443", + "ServiceType": "CUPS", + "ServiceEndpoint": "https://A1RMKZ37ACAGOT.cups.lorawan.us-east-1.amazonaws.com:443", "ServerTrust": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n MIIESTCCAzGgAwIBAgITBn+UV4WH6Kx33rJTMlu8mYtWDTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsF\n ADA5MQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEPMA0GA1UEChMGQW1hem9uMRkwFwYDVQQDExBBbWF6\n diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-profile.rst index 593a0bd5d64d..4eee4fafd297 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-service-profile.rst @@ -3,29 +3,29 @@ The following ``get-service-profile`` example gets information about the service profile with the specified ID that you created. :: aws iotwireless get-service-profile \ - --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" + --id "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" Output:: { - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:651419225604:ServiceProfile/538185bb-d7e7-4b95-96a0-c51aa4a5b9a0", - "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:651419225604:ServiceProfile/538185bb-d7e7-4b95-96a0-c51aa4a5b9a0", + "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", "LoRaWAN": { - "HrAllowed": false, - "NwkGeoLoc": false, - "DrMax": 15, - "UlBucketSize": 4096, - "PrAllowed": false, - "ReportDevStatusBattery": false, - "DrMin": 0, - "DlRate": 60, - "AddGwMetadata": false, - "ReportDevStatusMargin": false, - "MinGwDiversity": 1, - "RaAllowed": false, - "DlBucketSize": 4096, - "DevStatusReqFreq": 24, - "TargetPer": 5, + "HrAllowed": false, + "NwkGeoLoc": false, + "DrMax": 15, + "UlBucketSize": 4096, + "PrAllowed": false, + "ReportDevStatusBattery": false, + "DrMin": 0, + "DlRate": 60, + "AddGwMetadata": false, + "ReportDevStatusMargin": false, + "MinGwDiversity": 1, + "RaAllowed": false, + "DlBucketSize": 4096, + "DevStatusReqFreq": 24, + "TargetPer": 5, "UlRate": 60 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-device.rst index 5df810479fd6..eb7b77ba2cd1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-device.rst @@ -9,23 +9,23 @@ The following ``get-wireless-device`` example lists the available widgets in you Output:: { - "Name": "myLoRaWANDevice", - "ThingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/44b87eb4-9bce-423d-b5fc-973f5ecc358b", - "DestinationName": "IoTWirelessDestination", - "Id": "1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", - "ThingName": "44b87eb4-9bce-423d-b5fc-973f5ecc358b", - "Type": "LoRaWAN", + "Name": "myLoRaWANDevice", + "ThingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/44b87eb4-9bce-423d-b5fc-973f5ecc358b", + "DestinationName": "IoTWirelessDestination", + "Id": "1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", + "ThingName": "44b87eb4-9bce-423d-b5fc-973f5ecc358b", + "Type": "LoRaWAN", "LoRaWAN": { - "DeviceProfileId": "ab0c23d3-b001-45ef-6a01-2bc3de4f5333", - "ServiceProfileId": "fe98dc76-cd12-001e-2d34-5550432da100", + "DeviceProfileId": "ab0c23d3-b001-45ef-6a01-2bc3de4f5333", + "ServiceProfileId": "fe98dc76-cd12-001e-2d34-5550432da100", "OtaaV1_1": { - "AppKey": "3f4ca100e2fc675ea123f4eb12c4a012", - "JoinEui": "b4c231a359bc2e3d", + "AppKey": "3f4ca100e2fc675ea123f4eb12c4a012", + "JoinEui": "b4c231a359bc2e3d", "NwkKey": "01c3f004a2d6efffe32c4eda14bcd2b4" - }, + }, "DevEui": "ac12efc654d23fc2" - }, - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessDevice/1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", + }, + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessDevice/1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", "Description": "My LoRaWAN wireless device" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst index 673069c1c0ac..75844ea5c347 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task-definition.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task.rst index 93c4313420ea..50d096c1aea8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway-task.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "Success" } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway.rst index 18e9ad2e525f..f00a102b64cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/get-wireless-gateway.rst @@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ The following ``get-wireless-gateway`` example gets information about the wirele aws iotwireless get-wireless-gateway \ --identifier "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" \ - --identifier-type WirelessGatewayId + --identifier-type WirelessGatewayId Output:: { - "Description": "My first LoRaWAN gateway", - "ThingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", + "Description": "My first LoRaWAN gateway", + "ThingArn": "arn:aws:iot:us-east-1:123456789012:thing/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", "LoRaWAN": { - "RfRegion": "US915", + "RfRegion": "US915", "GatewayEui": "a1b2c3d4567890ab" - }, - "ThingName": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", - "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/6c44ab31-8b4d-407a-bed3-19b6c7cda551", + }, + "ThingName": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", + "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/6c44ab31-8b4d-407a-bed3-19b6c7cda551", "Name": "myFirstLoRaWANGateway" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-destinations.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-destinations.rst index c610f8d7f51e..6a5ad7755dcc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-destinations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-destinations.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-device-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-device-profiles.rst index 554a628ae439..ed5d2060f4b6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-device-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-device-profiles.rst @@ -2,18 +2,18 @@ The following ``list-device-profiles`` example lists the available device profiles registered to your AWS account. :: - aws iotwireless list-device-profiles + aws iotwireless list-device-profiles Output:: { "DeviceProfileList": [ { - "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:DeviceProfile/12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d" - }, + }, { - "Id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", + "Id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:DeviceProfile/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-partner-accounts.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-partner-accounts.rst index bc01baac1ef5..c61d51b9012a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-partner-accounts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-partner-accounts.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Output:: { "Sidewalk": [ { - "AmazonId": "78965678771228", + "AmazonId": "78965678771228", "Fingerprint": "bd96d8ef66dbfd2160eb60e156849e82ad7018b8b73c1ba0b4fc65c32498ee35" - }, + }, { - "AmazonId": "89656787651228", + "AmazonId": "89656787651228", "Fingerprint": "bc5e99e151c07be14be7e6603e4489c53f858b271213a36ebe3370777ba06e9b" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-service-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-service-profiles.rst index d200ec9d101d..eb6b89f06449 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-service-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-service-profiles.rst @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Output:: { "ServiceProfileList": [ { - "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", + "Id": "12345678-a1b2-3c45-67d8-e90fa1b2c34d", "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:ServiceProfile/538185bb-d7e7-4b95-96a0-c51aa4a5b9a0" - }, + }, { - "Id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", + "Id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-12ab345c67de", "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:ServiceProfile/ea8bc823-5d13-472e-8d26-9550737d8100" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 6fcb6ad97461..547df165a364 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Output:: { "Tags": [ { - "Value": "MyValue", + "Value": "MyValue", "Key": "MyTag" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-devices.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-devices.rst index 243f2863c474..c2542ad05489 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-devices.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-devices.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Output:: { "WirelessDeviceList": [ { - "Name": "myLoRaWANDevice", - "DestinationName": "IoTWirelessDestination", - "Id": "1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", - "Type": "LoRaWAN", + "Name": "myLoRaWANDevice", + "DestinationName": "IoTWirelessDestination", + "Id": "1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f", + "Type": "LoRaWAN", "LoRaWAN": { "DevEui": "ac12efc654d23fc2" - }, + }, "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessDevice/1ffd32c8-8130-4194-96df-622f072a315f" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateway-task-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateway-task-definitions.rst index 54bad29be88f..deb92b2b11a4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateway-task-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateway-task-definitions.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "TaskDefinitions": [ { - "Id": "b7d3baad-25c7-35e7-a4e1-1683a0d61da9", + "Id": "b7d3baad-25c7-35e7-a4e1-1683a0d61da9", "LoRaWAN" : { "CurrentVersion" :{ @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateways.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateways.rst index a598fe104cc2..7e586c5c04e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateways.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/list-wireless-gateways.rst @@ -9,23 +9,23 @@ Output:: { "WirelessGatewayList": [ { - "Description": "My first LoRaWAN gateway", + "Description": "My first LoRaWAN gateway", "LoRaWAN": { - "RfRegion": "US915", + "RfRegion": "US915", "GatewayEui": "dac632ebc01d23e4" - }, - "Id": "3039b406-5cc9-4307-925b-9948c63da25b", - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/3039b406-5cc9-4307-925b-9948c63da25b", + }, + "Id": "3039b406-5cc9-4307-925b-9948c63da25b", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/3039b406-5cc9-4307-925b-9948c63da25b", "Name": "myFirstLoRaWANGateway" - }, + }, { - "Description": "My second LoRaWAN gateway", + "Description": "My second LoRaWAN gateway", "LoRaWAN": { - "RfRegion": "US915", + "RfRegion": "US915", "GatewayEui": "cda123fffe92ecd2" - }, - "Id": "3285bdc7-5a12-4991-84ed-dadca65e342e", - "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/3285bdc7-5a12-4991-84ed-dadca65e342e", + }, + "Id": "3285bdc7-5a12-4991-84ed-dadca65e342e", + "Arn": "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:123456789012:WirelessGateway/3285bdc7-5a12-4991-84ed-dadca65e342e", "Name": "mySecondLoRaWANGateway" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/send-data-to-wireless-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/send-data-to-wireless-device.rst index 23031909cff2..93fd0e47353a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/send-data-to-wireless-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/send-data-to-wireless-device.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: MessageId: "6011dd36-0043d6eb-0072-0008" } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/tag-resource.rst index e9760445758a..a126675881f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/tag-resource.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags the wireless destination ``IoTWirele aws iotwireless tag-resource \ --resource-arn "arn:aws:iotwireless:us-east-1:651419225604:Destination/IoTWirelessDestination" \ - --tags Key="MyTag",Value="MyValue" + --tags Key="MyTag",Value="MyValue" This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Describe your AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Describe your AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/test-wireless-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/test-wireless-device.rst index 79030238cb4c..53363650db17 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/test-wireless-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/test-wireless-device.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: Result: "Test succeeded. one message is sent with payload: hello" } -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/untag-resource.rst index 70f24e44bef9..28da5e712ca2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the tag ``MyTag`` and its value This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Describe your AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Describe your AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN resources `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-destination.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-destination.rst index 54adbc6c2ff5..a41a722fef7d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-destination.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-destination.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-destination`` example updates the description property of This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add destinations to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-partner-account.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-partner-account.rst index 416aeac31881..96a105ec7159 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-partner-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-partner-account.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-partner-account`` updates the ``AppServerPrivateKey`` for This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Amazon Sidewalk Integration for AWS IoT Core `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Sidewalk Integration for AWS IoT Core `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-device.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-device.rst index 1cb9df927837..a505a9422e27 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-device.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-wireless-device`` example updates the properties of a wir This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-gateway.rst b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-gateway.rst index 2e38f76ea72c..cc196647d281 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-gateway.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/iotwireless/update-wireless-gateway.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-wireless-gateway`` example updates the description of you This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting devices and gateways to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN `__ in the *AWS IoT Developers Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-encoder-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-encoder-configuration.rst index 9ec953bae8f6..3a925832ac19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-encoder-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-encoder-configuration.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-participant-token.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-participant-token.rst index 641b7537ece1..33369296a2fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-participant-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-participant-token.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-stage.rst index 788be13f844d..b98a54c4a83f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-stage.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-storage-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-storage-configuration.rst index 09d535e6c4a8..10509821a884 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-storage-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/create-storage-configuration.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-encoder-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-encoder-configuration.rst index 0826c5e30972..2c9b4fe2e3ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-encoder-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-encoder-configuration.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-encoder-configuration`` deletes the composition encoder c This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-stage.rst index 845f3090488a..05e58057811c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-stage.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-stage`` example deletes the specified stage. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-storage-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-storage-configuration.rst index fc532178008e..a8706281d165 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-storage-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/delete-storage-configuration.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-storage-configuration`` deletes the composition storage c This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/disconnect-participant.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/disconnect-participant.rst index ce6e8d03e3aa..9daeacab7c0c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/disconnect-participant.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/disconnect-participant.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``disconnect-participant`` example disconnects the specified parti This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-composition.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-composition.rst index c85f680c10b2..2ee3d250e9d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-composition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-composition.rst @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Composite Recording (Real-Time Streaming) `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Composite Recording (Real-Time Streaming) `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-encoder-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-encoder-configuration.rst index b8990199847b..fd8e0dd5c3b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-encoder-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-encoder-configuration.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-participant.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-participant.rst index 54dd789a775d..7b23c81ca4e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-participant.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-participant.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage-session.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage-session.rst index 1e8aef282c11..308ed4893156 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage-session.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage-session.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage.rst index 72289f44ae8e..7c49ca1c9b89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-stage.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-storage-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-storage-configuration.rst index 4d21230d8388..a26b46263f21 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-storage-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/get-storage-configuration.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-compositions.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-compositions.rst index 9a0409bcee91..2eade82ef719 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-compositions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-compositions.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-encoder-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-encoder-configurations.rst index 3bbcbe2654fc..d16abe135c2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-encoder-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-encoder-configurations.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``list-encoder-configurations`` lists all composition encoder conf Output:: - { + { "encoderConfigurations": [ { "arn": "arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:encoder-configuration/abcdABCDefgh", @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participant-events.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participant-events.rst index 2ed8e324cfd5..84bcc3c861e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participant-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participant-events.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participants.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participants.rst index ddfefef98429..4a696f2b310a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participants.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-participants.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stage-sessions.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stage-sessions.rst index d986cc47fdc3..36ada82aba0c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stage-sessions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stage-sessions.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stages.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stages.rst index 4aa41e517476..cbecc63356fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-stages.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-storage-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-storage-configurations.rst index dbcbc29fa946..68e53ff35de2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-storage-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/list-storage-configurations.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``list-storage-configurations`` lists all composition storage conf Output:: - { + { "storageConfigurations": [ { "arn": "arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:storage-configuration/abcdABCDefgh", @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/start-composition.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/start-composition.rst index fbfac59128a3..a020b30f414f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/start-composition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/start-composition.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``start-composition`` example starts a composition for the specifi --stage-arn arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:stage/defgABCDabcd \ --destinations '[{"channel": {"channelArn": "arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:channel/abcABCdefDEg", \ "encoderConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:encoder-configuration/ABabCDcdEFef"}}, \ - {"s3":{"encoderConfigurationArns":["arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:encoder-configuration/ABabCDcdEFef"], \ + {"s3":{"encoderConfigurationArns":["arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:encoder-configuration/ABabCDcdEFef"], \ "storageConfigurationArn":"arn:aws:ivs:ap-northeast-1:123456789012:storage-configuration/FefABabCDcdE"}}]' Output:: @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Composite Recording (Real-Time Streaming) `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Composite Recording (Real-Time Streaming) `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/stop-composition.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/stop-composition.rst index e88e78bdc5dc..10640d6d9493 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/stop-composition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/stop-composition.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-composition`` stops the composition specified by the given This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/update-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/update-stage.rst index 9ae116b18e91..c8dce49fc11c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/update-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs-realtime/update-stage.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling Multiple Hosts on an Amazon IVS Stream `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-channel.rst index 99b7ab46d339..c21c7ca8c44c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-channel.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-stream-key.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-stream-key.rst index 226e83c4cdd1..f885971bae7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-stream-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-get-stream-key.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-start-viewer-session-revocation.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-start-viewer-session-revocation.rst index e0d8b8e3247e..c7bd91c106d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-start-viewer-session-revocation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/batch-start-viewer-session-revocation.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-channel.rst index a96b09bae4ab..3ac2ca5b4999 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-channel.rst @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-playback-restriction-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-playback-restriction-policy.rst index 7179e20d6a9b..32c5d6e0c7af 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-playback-restriction-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-playback-restriction-policy.rst @@ -32,4 +32,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-recording-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-recording-configuration.rst index 55837f9e3458..fa58d5332d1f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-recording-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-recording-configuration.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-stream-key.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-stream-key.rst index 29bcb27c65fe..edbfbf0adf28 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/create-stream-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/create-stream-key.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-channel.rst index e8cab7dffa01..8b7ad37264dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-channel.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-channel`` example deletes the channel with the specified This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-playback-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-playback-key-pair.rst index 8217caed8893..e654a90b025c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-playback-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-playback-key-pair.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-playback-key-pair`` example returns the fingerprint of th This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-recording-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-recording-configuration.rst index 36cf82f24494..b0e1ab571335 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-recording-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-recording-configuration.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-recording-configuration`` example deletes the RecordingCo This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-stream-key.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-stream-key.rst index 657c11c8f9dd..b45d22e291b3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-stream-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/delete-stream-key.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-stream-key`` example deletes the stream key for a specifi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-channel.rst index a875e4557bba..3820609b379b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-channel.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-key-pair.rst index 9b02726903f7..ecb65d5285cf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-key-pair.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-restriction-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-restriction-policy.rst index 30b01f1a1180..29519a296671 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-restriction-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-playback-restriction-policy.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-recording-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-recording-configuration.rst index a3c9fe2ef3e0..e2fcf36a59de 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-recording-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-recording-configuration.rst @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ Output:: "name": "test-recording-config", "recordingReconnectWindowSeconds": 60, "state": "ACTIVE", - "tags": { - "key1" : "value1", - "key2" : "value2" + "tags": { + "key1" : "value1", + "key2" : "value2" }, - "thumbnailConfiguration": { + "thumbnailConfiguration": { "recordingMode": "INTERVAL", "targetIntervalSeconds": 1, "resolution": "LOWEST_RESOLUTION", @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-key.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-key.rst index 1b0a851b6e49..85139b870227 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-key.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-session.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-session.rst index 2b9b90b00626..22bb44af85d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-session.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream-session.rst @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Output:: "name": "Stream Start", "type": "IVS Stream State Change", "eventTime": "2023-06-26T19:09:34+00:00" - }, + }, { "name": "Session Created", "type": "IVS Stream State Change", diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream.rst index f5a294c8878e..d9182f88a02f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/get-stream.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/import-playback-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/import-playback-key-pair.rst index dac50e8fda5f..1dc6b2301e04 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/import-playback-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/import-playback-key-pair.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-channels.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-channels.rst index 7d7eff4335ce..9911a89a07e7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-channels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-channels.rst @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-key-pairs.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-key-pairs.rst index 903e36417d63..4a613b75ff84 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-key-pairs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-key-pairs.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-restriction-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-restriction-policies.rst index 9fa1440ca6ea..fce552bb7093 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-restriction-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-playback-restriction-policies.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-recording-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-recording-configurations.rst index 976b27186271..7bf3bb90d32c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-recording-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-recording-configurations.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Record to Amazon S3 `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-keys.rst index e4faf17915aa..4626875ebca3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-keys.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -FFor more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +FFor more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-sessions.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-sessions.rst index bce4444f7730..8584cafab83f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-sessions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-stream-sessions.rst @@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ Output:: ... ] } - -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-streams.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-streams.rst index 927ac2177991..d2f29fbe704a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-streams.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-streams.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 4adccb7b7251..eff2c309952c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/put-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/put-metadata.rst index 8d8232c0b09f..37a6344b767a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/put-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/put-metadata.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``put-metadata`` example inserts the given metadata into the strea This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/start-viewer-session-revocation.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/start-viewer-session-revocation.rst index feb47fb8d270..204062a16f38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/start-viewer-session-revocation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/start-viewer-session-revocation.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``start-viewer-session-revocation`` example starts the process of This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Up Private Channels `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/stop-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/stop-stream.rst index e1838ed5ff39..d15b40bfbcec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/stop-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/stop-stream.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-stream`` example stops the stream on the specified channel. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a Channel `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/tag-resource.rst index f126723a9ae3..8976a4fb0620 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds or updates tags for a specified reso This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/untag-resource.rst index f9b4a641134d..e7cae8c39cdf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the specified tags for a specif This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivs/update-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ivs/update-channel.rst index 075e44a7a3e7..e2a191250ceb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivs/update-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivs/update-channel.rst @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Undesired Content and Viewers `__ in the *IVS Low-Latency User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-chat-token.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-chat-token.rst index f4a1405283d4..3c5181c64001 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-chat-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-chat-token.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "tokenExpirationTime": "2022-03-16T03:45:09+00:00" } -For more information, see `Step 3: Authenticate and Authorize Chat Clients `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 3: Authenticate and Authorize Chat Clients `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-logging-configuration.rst index edcfcad7bc13..95fd0b08d9fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-logging-configuration.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "updateTime": "2022-09-14T17:48:01.104000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-room.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-room.rst index 45b1163800c3..14a4ceca324f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/create-room.rst @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ Output:: "id": "g1H2I3j4k5L6", "createTime": "2022-03-16T04:44:09+00:00", "loggingConfigurationIdentifiers": ["arn:aws:ivschat:us-west-2:123456789012:logging-configuration/ABcdef34ghIJ"], - "maximumMessageLength": 256, + "maximumMessageLength": 256, "maximumMessageRatePerSecond": 5, "name": "test-room-1", "tags": {} "updateTime": "2022-03-16T07:22:09+00:00" } -For more information, see `Step 2: Create a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Step 2: Create a Chat Room `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-logging-configuration.rst index 2be93b1621cb..097dd26793b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-logging-configuration.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-logging-configuration`` example deletes the LoggingConfig This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-message.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-message.rst index 20bbc8a98beb..11025b239ecd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-message.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "id": "12345689012" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-room.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-room.rst index 9341d18f0071..b073bda64ced 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/delete-room.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-room`` example deletes the specified room. Connected clie This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/disconnect-user.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/disconnect-user.rst index a6c881bd5162..f860f4d5afd0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/disconnect-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/disconnect-user.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``disconnect-user`` example disconnects all connections for the sp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-logging-configuration.rst index 35ff707bab53..91102999f22d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-logging-configuration.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "updateTime": "2022-09-14T17:48:01.104000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-room.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-room.rst index cb75c391f316..8b066ba100ea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/get-room.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "updateTime": "2022-03-16T07:22:09+00:00" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-logging-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-logging-configurations.rst index 8780fa9f795b..1cc840e296c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-logging-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-logging-configurations.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-rooms.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-rooms.rst index 92d5f8cf3f01..812f2098ea0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-rooms.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-rooms.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-tags-for-resource.rst index bdf7560d51aa..4bc102f2c852 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/send-event.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/send-event.rst index c6ff874c90e0..826eb0515a5c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/send-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/send-event.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "id": "12345689012" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/tag-resource.rst index 4a5407a01ca0..cebfcbfc5c0a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds or updates tags for a specified reso This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/untag-resource.rst index 83f9d14b95a6..9d6f588838d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the specified tags for a specif This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-logging-configuration.rst index bdde57eafb82..c9a77e35aec2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-logging-configuration.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "updateTime": "2022-09-14T17:48:01.104000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-room.rst b/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-room.rst index 4641791325d4..5824f30130e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-room.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ivschat/update-room.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "updateTime": "2022-03-16T07:22:09+00:00" } -For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started with Amazon IVS Chat `__ in the *Amazon Interactive Video Service User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kafka/create-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/kafka/create-configuration.rst index d1974231377b..9d7042ec6aea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kafka/create-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kafka/create-configuration.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: { "Arn": "arn:aws:kafka:us-west-2:123456789012:configuration/CustomConfiguration/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE-2", "CreationTime": "2019-10-09T15:26:05.548Z", - "LatestRevision": + "LatestRevision": { "CreationTime": "2019-10-09T15:26:05.548Z", "Description": "Topic autocreation enabled; Apache ZooKeeper timeout 2000 ms; Log rolling 604800000 ms.", diff --git a/awscli/examples/kafka/get-bootstrap-brokers.rst b/awscli/examples/kafka/get-bootstrap-brokers.rst index 67b65f06dede..6e2c55775a3c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kafka/get-bootstrap-brokers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kafka/get-bootstrap-brokers.rst @@ -13,6 +13,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Getting the Bootstrap Brokers `__ in the *Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka Developer Guide*. - - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/create-data-source.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/create-data-source.rst index b551f145066c..8cddb6eed360 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/create-data-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/create-data-source.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "exampledatasource1" } -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/create-index.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/create-index.rst index 422a9c39847c..b83b945bdc51 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/create-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/create-index.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "Id": index1 } -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-data-source.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-data-source.rst index a950e80ca680..93663b0ac0cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-data-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-data-source.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-index.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-index.rst index e2a659245fe6..02ff89b9a55a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/describe-index.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``describe-index`` gets information about an Amazon Kendra index. Output:: { - "CapacityUnits": { + "CapacityUnits": { "QueryCapacityUnits": 0, "StorageCapacityUnits": 0 }, @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/update-data-source.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/update-data-source.rst index ebdbeb56c328..0307f206e48c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/update-data-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/update-data-source.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The following ``update-data-source`` updates the configuration of an Amazon Kend This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kendra/update-index.rst b/awscli/examples/kendra/update-index.rst index c89b3ccac701..a132752bc007 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kendra/update-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kendra/update-index.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ The following ``update-index`` updates the configuration of an Amazon Kendra ind This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting started with an Amazon Kendra index and data source connector `__ in the *Amazon Kendra Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kinesis/create-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/kinesis/create-stream.rst index 841325754c40..bf2d7a520868 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kinesis/create-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kinesis/create-stream.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``create-stream`` example creates a data stream named samplestream This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Creating a Stream `__ in the *Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Stream `__ in the *Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kinesis/decrease-stream-retention-period.rst b/awscli/examples/kinesis/decrease-stream-retention-period.rst index 48dbc01e3f7d..9c7586f696ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kinesis/decrease-stream-retention-period.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kinesis/decrease-stream-retention-period.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``decrease-stream-retention-period`` example decreases the retenti aws kinesis decrease-stream-retention-period \ --stream-name samplestream \ - --retention-period-hours 48 + --retention-period-hours 48 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kinesis/list-shards.rst b/awscli/examples/kinesis/list-shards.rst index 251d50d27422..516be8eda6ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kinesis/list-shards.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kinesis/list-shards.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Listing Shards `__ in the *Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing Shards `__ in the *Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/cancel-key-deletion.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/cancel-key-deletion.rst index ec848e778896..99a06fe6d158 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/cancel-key-deletion.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/cancel-key-deletion.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: When the ``cancel-key-deletion`` command succeeds, the scheduled deletion is canceled. However, the key state of the KMS key is ``Disabled``, so you can't use the KMS key in cryptographic operations. To restore its functionality, use the ``enable-key`` command . -For more information, see `Scheduling and canceling key deletion `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scheduling and canceling key deletion `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/connect-custom-key-store.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/connect-custom-key-store.rst index 2a16ddcca09a..c809d54ed117 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/connect-custom-key-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/connect-custom-key-store.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To connect a custom key store** -The following ``connect-custom-key-store`` example reconnects the specified custom key store. You can use a command like this one to connect a custom key store for the first time or to reconnect a key store that was disconnected. +The following ``connect-custom-key-store`` example reconnects the specified custom key store. You can use a command like this one to connect a custom key store for the first time or to reconnect a key store that was disconnected. You can use this command to connect an AWS CloudHSM key store or an external key store. :: @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ This command does not return any output. To verify that the command was effectiv For information about connecting an AWS CloudHSM key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an AWS CloudHSM key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. -For information about connecting an external key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For information about connecting an external key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/create-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/create-alias.rst index 9310497473f0..40da54f16c6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/create-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/create-alias.rst @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ Alias names must begin with ``alias/``. Do not use alias names that begin with ` --alias-name alias/example-alias \ --target-key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab -This command doesn't return any output. To see the new alias, use the ``list-aliases`` command. +This command doesn't return any output. To see the new alias, use the ``list-aliases`` command. For more information, see `Using aliases `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/create-custom-key-store.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/create-custom-key-store.rst index 02e5bb890dc2..dbcb65042988 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/create-custom-key-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/create-custom-key-store.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: To create an AWS CloudHSM key store** -The following ``create-custom-key-store`` example creates an AWS CloudHSM key store backed by an AWS CloudHSM cluster using the required parameters. You can also add the ``custom-key-store-type``parameter with the default value: ``AWS_CLOUDHSM``. +The following ``create-custom-key-store`` example creates an AWS CloudHSM key store backed by an AWS CloudHSM cluster using the required parameters. You can also add the ``custom-key-store-type``parameter with the default value: ``AWS_CLOUDHSM``. To specify the file input for the ``trust-anchor-certificate`` command in the AWS CLI, the ``file://`` prefix is required. :: @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ For more information, see `Creating an AWS CloudHSM key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/create-grant.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/create-grant.rst index a0f34b0a40df..b88338ddf1fe 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/create-grant.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/create-grant.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: To view detailed information about the grant, use the ``list-grants`` command. -For more information, see `Grants in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Grants in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/create-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/create-key.rst index 0f1303fbc2c8..c912fb15ebaf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/create-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/create-key.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Because this command doesn't specify a key policy, the KMS key gets the `default aws kms create-key -The ``create-key`` command returns the key metadata, including the key ID and ARN of the new KMS key. You can use these values to identify the KMS key in other AWS KMS operations. The output does not include the tags. To view the tags for a KMS key, use the ``list-resource-tags command``. +The ``create-key`` command returns the key metadata, including the key ID and ARN of the new KMS key. You can use these values to identify the KMS key in other AWS KMS operations. The output does not include the tags. To view the tags for a KMS key, use the ``list-resource-tags command``. Output:: @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. +For more information, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 4: To create an HMAC KMS key** @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `HMAC keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. +For more information, see `HMAC keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 4: To create a multi-Region primary KMS key** @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. +For more information, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 5: To create a KMS key for imported key material** @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Importing key material in AWS KMS keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. +For more information, see `Importing key material in AWS KMS keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 6: To create a KMS key in an AWS CloudHSM key store** @@ -250,12 +250,12 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `AWS CloudHSM key stores `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. +For more information, see `AWS CloudHSM key stores `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 7: To create a KMS key in an external key store** -The following ``create-key`` example creates a creates a KMS key in the specified external key store. The ``--custom-key-store-id``, ``--origin``, and ``--xks-key-id`` parameters are required in this command. +The following ``create-key`` example creates a creates a KMS key in the specified external key store. The ``--custom-key-store-id``, ``--origin``, and ``--xks-key-id`` parameters are required in this command. * The ``--xks-key-id`` parameter specifies the ID of an existing symmetric encryption key in your external key manager. This key serves as the external key material for the KMS key. @@ -295,4 +295,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `External key stores `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `External key stores `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/decrypt.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/decrypt.rst index 4ed141d7afb3..062830fc4258 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/decrypt.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/decrypt.rst @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ The following ``decrypt`` command example demonstrates the recommended way to de * Request the plaintext output as a text value. - The ``--query`` parameter tells the CLI to get only the value of the ``Plaintext`` field from the output. The ``--output`` parameter returns the output as text. + The ``--query`` parameter tells the CLI to get only the value of the ``Plaintext`` field from the output. The ``--output`` parameter returns the output as text. * Base64-decode the plaintext and save it in a file. - The following example pipes (|) the value of the ``Plaintext`` parameter to the Base64 utility, which decodes it. Then, it redirects (>) the decoded output to the ``ExamplePlaintext`` file. + The following example pipes (|) the value of the ``Plaintext`` parameter to the Base64 utility, which decodes it. Then, it redirects (>) the decoded output to the ``ExamplePlaintext`` file. Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from your AWS account. :: @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ For more information, see `Decrypt `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-alias.rst index 22dc62925750..2204e160324a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-alias.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-alias`` example deletes the alias ``alias/example-alias`` This command produces no output. To find the alias, use the ``list-aliases`` command. -For more information, see `Deleting an alias `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an alias `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-custom-key-store.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-custom-key-store.rst index 69382f3006e7..e4914378b773 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-custom-key-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-custom-key-store.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To delete a custom key store** -The following ``delete-custom-key-store`` example deletes the specified custom key store. +The following ``delete-custom-key-store`` example deletes the specified custom key store. Deleting an AWS CloudHSM key store has no effect on the associated CloudHSM cluster. Deleting an external key store has no effect on the associated external key store proxy, external key manager, or external keys. -**NOTE:** Before you can delete a custom key store, you must schedule the deletion of all KMS keys in the custom key store and then wait for those KMS keys to be deleted. Then, you must disconnect the custom key store. +**NOTE:** Before you can delete a custom key store, you must schedule the deletion of all KMS keys in the custom key store and then wait for those KMS keys to be deleted. Then, you must disconnect the custom key store. For help finding the KMS keys in your custom key store, see `Delete an AWS CloudHSM key store (API) `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. :: delete-custom-key-store \ @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ This command does not return any output. To verify that the custom key store is For information about deleting an AWS CloudHSM key stores, see `Deleting an AWS CloudHSM key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. -For information about deleting external key stores, see `Deleting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For information about deleting external key stores, see `Deleting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-imported-key-material.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-imported-key-material.rst index 51334e7044f6..12d858feca11 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/delete-imported-key-material.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/delete-imported-key-material.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-imported-key-material`` example deletes key material that This command produces no output. To verify that the key material is deleted, use the ``describe-key`` command to look for a key state of ``PendingImport`` or ``PendingDeletion``. -For more information, see `Deleting imported key material`__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting imported key material`__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/describe-custom-key-stores.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/describe-custom-key-stores.rst index c3ec1d99ba1b..f26df241ea3a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/describe-custom-key-stores.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/describe-custom-key-stores.rst @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ By default, this command displays information about all custom key stores in the aws kms describe-custom-key-stores \ --custom-key-store-name ExampleCloudHSMKeyStore -The output of this command includes useful details about the AWS CloudHSM key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. +The output of this command includes useful details about the AWS CloudHSM key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. Output:: { - "CustomKeyStores": [ - { + "CustomKeyStores": [ + { "CloudHsmClusterId": "cluster-1a23b4cdefg", "ConnectionState": "CONNECTED", "CreationDate": "2022-04-05T14:04:55-07:00", @@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ By default, this command displays information about all custom key stores in the aws kms describe-custom-key-stores \ --custom-key-store-id cks-9876543210fedcba9 -The output of this command includes useful details about the external key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. +The output of this command includes useful details about the external key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. Output:: { - "CustomKeyStores": [ - { + "CustomKeyStores": [ + { "CustomKeyStoreId": "cks-9876543210fedcba9", "CustomKeyStoreName": "ExampleXKS", - "ConnectionState": "CONNECTED", + "ConnectionState": "CONNECTED", "CreationDate": "2022-12-02T07:48:55-07:00", "CustomKeyStoreType": "EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE", - "XksProxyConfiguration": { + "XksProxyConfiguration": { "AccessKeyId": "ABCDE12345670EXAMPLE", "Connectivity": "PUBLIC_ENDPOINT", "UriEndpoint": "https://myproxy.xks.example.com", @@ -68,19 +68,19 @@ By default, this command displays information about all custom key stores in the aws kms describe-custom-key-stores \ --custom-key-store-id cks-2234567890abcdef0 -The output of this command includes useful details about the external key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. +The output of this command includes useful details about the external key store including its connection state (``ConnectionState``). If the connection state is ``FAILED``, the output includes a ``ConnectionErrorCode`` field that describes the problem. Output:: { - "CustomKeyStores": [ - { + "CustomKeyStores": [ + { "CustomKeyStoreId": "cks-3234567890abcdef0", "CustomKeyStoreName": "ExampleVPCExternalKeyStore", "ConnectionState": "CONNECTED", "CreationDate": "2022-12-22T07:48:55-07:00", "CustomKeyStoreType": "EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE", - "XksProxyConfiguration": { + "XksProxyConfiguration": { "AccessKeyId": "ABCDE12345670EXAMPLE", "Connectivity": "VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE", "UriEndpoint": "https://myproxy-private.xks.example.com", diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/describe-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/describe-key.rst index 793cb6f94e73..c50bf0eac070 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/describe-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/describe-key.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: To find detailed information about a KMS key** -The following ``describe-key`` example gets detailed information about the AWS managed key for Amazon S3 in the example account and Region. You can use this command to find details about AWS managed keys and customer managed keys. +The following ``describe-key`` example gets detailed information about the AWS managed key for Amazon S3 in the example account and Region. You can use this command to find details about AWS managed keys and customer managed keys. To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses an alias name value, but you can use a key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN in this command. :: @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ Output:: ], "MultiRegion": false } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key-rotation.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key-rotation.rst index bec2912c7a80..a806fc413bb7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key-rotation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key-rotation.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``disable-key-rotation`` example disables automatic rotation of a This command produces no output. To verify that automatic rotation is disable for the KMS key, use the ``get-key-rotation-status`` command. -For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key.rst index 79995ba7e26d..4979380fc5fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/disable-key.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following example uses the ``disable-key`` command to disable a customer man This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Enabling and Disabling Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and Disabling Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/disconnect-custom-key-store.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/disconnect-custom-key-store.rst index fd3decbfa9e8..57af65f6bc68 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/disconnect-custom-key-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/disconnect-custom-key-store.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ This command produces no output. verify that the command was effective, use the For more information about disconnecting an AWS CloudHSM key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an AWS CloudHSM key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. -For more information about disconnecting an external key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about disconnecting an external key store, see `Connecting and disconnecting an external key store `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key-rotation.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key-rotation.rst index 2d391bfb8778..ecac859d4491 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key-rotation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key-rotation.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ The following ``enable-key-rotation`` example enables automatic rotation of a cu This command produces no output. To verify that the KMS key is enabled, use the ``get-key-rotation-status`` command. -For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key.rst index 45673cc61feb..ed568108553e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/enable-key.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To enable a KMS key** -The following ``enable-key`` example enables a customer managed key. You can use a command like this one to enable a KMS key that you temporarily disabled by using the ``disable-key`` command. You can also use it to enable a KMS key that is disabled because it was scheduled for deletion and the deletion was canceled. +The following ``enable-key`` example enables a customer managed key. You can use a command like this one to enable a KMS key that you temporarily disabled by using the ``disable-key`` command. You can also use it to enable a KMS key that is disabled because it was scheduled for deletion and the deletion was canceled. To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses an key ID value, but you can use a key ID or key ARN value in this command. @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid one. :: This command produces no output. To verify that the KMS key is enabled, use the ``describe-key`` command. See the values of the ``KeyState`` and ``Enabled`` fields in the ``describe-key`` output. -For more information, see `Enabling and Disabling Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and Disabling Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/encrypt.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/encrypt.rst index 365e4524cfbd..f0625ab46c17 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/encrypt.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/encrypt.rst @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ The following ``encrypt`` command demonstrates the recommended way to encrypt da The command does several things: -#. Uses the ``--plaintext`` parameter to indicate the data to encrypt. This parameter value must be base64-encoded. +#. Uses the ``--plaintext`` parameter to indicate the data to encrypt. This parameter value must be base64-encoded. The value of the ``plaintext`` parameter must be base64-encoded, or you must use the ``fileb://`` prefix, which tells the AWS CLI to read binary data from the file. - + If the file is not in the current directory, type the full path to file. For example: ``fileb:///var/tmp/ExamplePlaintextFile`` or ``fileb://C:\Temp\ExamplePlaintextFile``. For more information about reading AWS CLI parameter values from a file, see `Loading Parameters from a File `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide* and `Best Practices for Local File Parameters `__ on the AWS Command Line Tool Blog. #. Uses the ``--output`` and ``--query`` parameters to control the command's output. @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ The following ``encrypt`` command shows how to encrypt plaintext with an asymmet --query CiphertextBlob | base64 \ --decode > ExampleEncryptedFile -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext.rst index 110d22f90081..1fdb569e122f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext.rst @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ **To generate an ECC NIST P384 asymmetric data key pair** -The following ``generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext`` example requests an ECC NIST P384 key pair for use outside of AWS. +The following ``generate-data-key-pair-without-plaintext`` example requests an ECC NIST P384 key pair for use outside of AWS. The command returns a plaintext public key and a copy of the private key encrypted under the specified KMS key. It does not return a plaintext private key. You can safely store the encrypted private key with the encrypted data, and call AWS KMS to decrypt the private key when you need to use it. To request an ECC NIST P384 asymmetric data key pair, use the ``key-pair-spec`` parameter with a value of ``ECC_NIST_P384``. -The KMS key you specify must be a symmetric encryption KMS key, that is, a KMS key with a ``KeySpec`` value of ``SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT``. +The KMS key you specify must be a symmetric encryption KMS key, that is, a KMS key with a ``KeySpec`` value of ``SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT``. NOTE: The values in the output of this example are truncated for display. :: @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ NOTE: The values in the output of this example are truncated for display. :: --key-pair-spec ECC_NIST_P384 Output:: - + { "PrivateKeyCiphertextBlob": "AQIDAHi6LtupRpdKl2aJTzkK6FbhOtQkMlQJJH3PdtHvS/y+hAFFxmiD134doUDzMGmfCEtcAAAHaTCCB2UGCSqGSIb3DQEHBqCCB1...", "PublicKey": "MIIBojANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAY8AMIIBigKCAYEA3A3eGMyPrvSn7+LdlJE1oUoQV5HpEuHAVbdOyND+NmYDH/mL1OSIEuLrcdZ5hrMH4pk83r40l...", @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ Output:: "KeyPairSpec": "ECC_NIST_P384" } -The ``PublicKey`` and ``PrivateKeyCiphertextBlob`` are returned in base64-encoded format. +The ``PublicKey`` and ``PrivateKeyCiphertextBlob`` are returned in base64-encoded format. -For more information, see `Data key pairs `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Data key pairs `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair.rst index 857542d0d4a8..ee183285f0ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-pair.rst @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ Output:: "KeyPairSpec": "RSA_2048" } -The ``PublicKey``, ``PrivateKeyPlaintext``, and ``PrivateKeyCiphertextBlob`` are returned in base64-encoded format. +The ``PublicKey``, ``PrivateKeyPlaintext``, and ``PrivateKeyCiphertextBlob`` are returned in base64-encoded format. -For more information, see `Data key pairs `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Data key pairs `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-without-plaintext.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-without-plaintext.rst index 1c6692f191bb..19b0aa6c4d06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-without-plaintext.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key-without-plaintext.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To generate a 256-bit symmetric data key without a plaintext key** -The following ``generate-data-key-without-plaintext`` example requests an encrypted copy of a 256-bit symmetric data key for use outside of AWS. You can call AWS KMS to decrypt the data key when you are ready to use it. +The following ``generate-data-key-without-plaintext`` example requests an encrypted copy of a 256-bit symmetric data key for use outside of AWS. You can call AWS KMS to decrypt the data key when you are ready to use it. To request a 256-bit data key, use the ``key-spec`` parameter with a value of ``AES_256``. To request a 128-bit data key, use the ``key-spec`` parameter with a value of ``AES_128``. For all other data key lengths, use the ``number-of-bytes`` parameter. @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ Output:: "KeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab" } -The ``CiphertextBlob`` (encrypted data key) is returned in base64-encoded format. +The ``CiphertextBlob`` (encrypted data key) is returned in base64-encoded format. -For more information, see `Data keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Data keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key.rst index 6196df1c7e46..ee6ecc7bd62a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/generate-data-key.rst @@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ Output:: "CiphertextBlob": "AQEDAHjRYf5WytIc0C857tFSnBaPn2F8DgfmThbJlGfR8P3WlwAAAH4wfAYJKoZIhvcNAQcGoG8wbQIBADBoBgkqhkiG9w0BBwEwHgYJYIZIAWUDBAEuMBEEDEFogLqPWZconQhwHAIBEIA7d9AC7GeJJM34njQvg4Wf1d5sw0NIo1MrBqZa+YdhV8MrkBQPeac0ReRVNDt9qleAt+SHgIRF8P0H+7U=" } -The ``Plaintext`` (plaintext data key) and the ``CiphertextBlob`` (encrypted data key) are returned in base64-encoded format. +The ``Plaintext`` (plaintext data key) and the ``CiphertextBlob`` (encrypted data key) are returned in base64-encoded format. For more information, see `Data keys `__, the random byte string is generated in the AWS CloudHSM cluster associated with the custom key store. This example uses the following parameters and values: -* It uses the required ``--number-of-bytes`` parameter with a value of ``32`` to request a 32-byte (256-bit) string. -* It uses the ``--output`` parameter with a value of ``text`` to direct the AWS CLI to return the output as text, instead of JSON. +* It uses the required ``--number-of-bytes`` parameter with a value of ``32`` to request a 32-byte (256-bit) string. +* It uses the ``--output`` parameter with a value of ``text`` to direct the AWS CLI to return the output as text, instead of JSON. * It uses the ``--query parameter`` to extract the value of the ``Plaintext`` property from the response. -* It pipes ( | ) the output of the command to the ``base64`` utility, which decodes the extracted output. +* It pipes ( | ) the output of the command to the ``base64`` utility, which decodes the extracted output. * It uses the redirection operator ( > ) to save decoded byte string to the ``ExampleRandom`` file. * It uses the redirection operator ( > ) to save the binary ciphertext to a file. :: @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ For more information, see `GenerateRandom `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `GenerateRandom `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/get-key-rotation-status.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/get-key-rotation-status.rst index c9e0cf6540d8..8547691da894 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/get-key-rotation-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/get-key-rotation-status.rst @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ Output:: { "KeyId": "1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab", - "KeyRotationEnabled": true, + "KeyRotationEnabled": true, "NextRotationDate": "2024-02-14T18:14:33.587000+00:00", "RotationPeriodInDays": 365 } -For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotating keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/get-parameters-for-import.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/get-parameters-for-import.rst index 076f7452da5f..6ba23a28050c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/get-parameters-for-import.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/get-parameters-for-import.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "ParametersValidTo": 1593893322.32 } -For more information, see `Download the public key and import token `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Download the public key and import token `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/get-public-key.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/get-public-key.rst index cde23a6341cb..81244ec2e9b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/get-public-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/get-public-key.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: To download the public key of an asymmetric KMS key** -The following ``get-public-key`` example downloads the public key of an asymmetric KMS key. +The following ``get-public-key`` example downloads the public key of an asymmetric KMS key. In addition to returning the public key, the output includes information that you need to use the public key safely outside of AWS KMS, including the key usage and supported encryption algorithms. :: @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ For more information about using asymmetric KMS keys in AWS KMS, see `Using Symm The following ``get-public-key`` example downloads the public key of an asymmetric KMS key and saves it in a DER file. -When you use the ``get-public-key`` command in the AWS CLI, it returns a DER-encoded X.509 public key that is Base64-encoded. This example gets the value of the ``PublicKey`` property as text. It Base64-decodes the ``PublicKey`` and saves it in the ``public_key.der`` file. The ``output`` parameter returns the output as text, instead of JSON. The ``--query`` parameter gets only the ``PublicKey`` property, not the properties that you need to use the public key safely outside of AWS KMS. +When you use the ``get-public-key`` command in the AWS CLI, it returns a DER-encoded X.509 public key that is Base64-encoded. This example gets the value of the ``PublicKey`` property as text. It Base64-decodes the ``PublicKey`` and saves it in the ``public_key.der`` file. The ``output`` parameter returns the output as text, instead of JSON. The ``--query`` parameter gets only the ``PublicKey`` property, not the properties that you need to use the public key safely outside of AWS KMS. Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from your AWS account. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/import-key-material.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/import-key-material.rst index 9800d952b8f5..dc0d406ac794 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/import-key-material.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/import-key-material.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``import-key-material`` example uploads key material into a KMS key that was created with no key material. The key state of the KMS key must be ``PendingImport``. -This command uses key material that you encrypted with the public key that the ``get-parameters-for-import`` command returned. It also uses the import token from the same ``get-parameters-for-import`` command. +This command uses key material that you encrypted with the public key that the ``get-parameters-for-import`` command returned. It also uses the import token from the same ``get-parameters-for-import`` command. The ``expiration-model`` parameter indicates that the key material automatically expires on the date and time specified by the ``valid-to`` parameter. When the key material expires, AWS KMS deletes the key material, the key state of the KMS key changes to ``Pending import`` and the KMS key becomes unusable. To restore the KMS key, you must reimport the same key material. To use different key material, you must create a new KMS key. @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID or k This command produces no output. -For more information about importing key material, see `Importing Key Material `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about importing key material, see `Importing Key Material `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/list-aliases.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/list-aliases.rst index caec19995ccd..abc24c54f326 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/list-aliases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/list-aliases.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with Aliases `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Aliases `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/list-key-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/list-key-policies.rst index 613e38b4d814..8aa6d783d59d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/list-key-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/list-key-policies.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get the names of key policies for a KMS key** -The following ``list-key-policies`` example gets the names of the key policies for a customer managed key in the example account and Region. You can use this command to find the names of key policies for AWS managed keys and customer managed keys. +The following ``list-key-policies`` example gets the names of the key policies for a customer managed key in the example account and Region. You can use this command to find the names of key policies for AWS managed keys and customer managed keys. Because the only valid key policy name is ``default``, this command is not useful. @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about AWS KMS key policies, see `Using Key Policies in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about AWS KMS key policies, see `Using Key Policies in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/list-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/list-keys.rst index b9aa70e30a54..37479db73aad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/list-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/list-keys.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-keys`` example gets the KMS keys in an account and Region. This command returns both AWS managed keys and customer managed keys. :: - aws kms list-keys + aws kms list-keys Output:: @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "KeyArn": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1a2b3c4d-5e6f-1a2b-3c4d-5e6f1a2b3c4d", "KeyId": "1a2b3c4d-5e6f-1a2b-3c4d-5e6f1a2b3c4d" } - ] + ] } -For more information, see `Viewing Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/list-resource-tags.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/list-resource-tags.rst index 786e5c898b48..3273f8791a31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/list-resource-tags.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/list-resource-tags.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``list-resource-tags`` example gets the tags for a KMS key. To add To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses a key ID value, but you can use a key ID or key ARN in this command. :: aws kms list-resource-tags \ - --key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab + --key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab Output:: @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "Truncated": false } -For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/list-retirable-grants.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/list-retirable-grants.rst index f6ae8605211d..428370ced144 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/list-retirable-grants.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/list-retirable-grants.rst @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ The following ``list-retirable-grants`` example displays all of the grants that the ``ExampleAdmin`` user can retire on the KMS keys in an AWS account and Region. You can use a command like this one to view the grants that any account principal can retire on KMS keys in the AWS account and Region. -The value of the required ``retiring-principal`` parameter must be the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an account, user, or role. +The value of the required ``retiring-principal`` parameter must be the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an account, user, or role. -You cannot specify a service for the value of ``retiring-principal`` in this command, even though a service can be the retiring principal. To find the grants in which a particular service is the retiring principal, use the ``list-grants`` command. +You cannot specify a service for the value of ``retiring-principal`` in this command, even though a service can be the retiring principal. To find the grants in which a particular service is the retiring principal, use the ``list-grants`` command. The output shows that ``ExampleAdmin`` user has permission to retire grants on two different KMS keys in the account and region. In addition to the retiring principal, the account has permission to retire any grant in the account. :: @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: "Truncated": false } -For more information, see `Grants in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Grants in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/put-key-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/put-key-policy.rst index 2964b95dc941..4669dbeceb2a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/put-key-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/put-key-policy.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ **To change the key policy for a KMS key** -The following ``put-key-policy`` example changes the key policy for a customer managed key. +The following ``put-key-policy`` example changes the key policy for a customer managed key. -To begin, create a key policy and save it in a local JSON file. In this example, the file is ``key_policy.json``. You can also specify the key policy as a string value of the ``policy`` parameter. +To begin, create a key policy and save it in a local JSON file. In this example, the file is ``key_policy.json``. You can also specify the key policy as a string value of the ``policy`` parameter. The first statement in this key policy gives the AWS account permission to use IAM policies to control access to the KMS key. The second statement gives the ``test-user`` user permission to run the ``describe-key`` and ``list-keys`` commands on the KMS key. @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Output:: { "Version" : "2012-10-17", "Id" : "key-default-1", - "Statement" : [ + "Statement" : [ { "Sid" : "Enable IAM User Permissions", "Effect" : "Allow", @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Output:: }, "Action" : "kms:*", "Resource" : "*" - }, + }, { "Sid" : "Allow Use of Key", "Effect" : "Allow", @@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ Output:: }, "Action" : [ "kms:Describe", "kms:List" ], "Resource" : "*" - } + } ] } -For more information, see `Changing a Key Policy `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Changing a Key Policy `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/re-encrypt.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/re-encrypt.rst index 4bbc29c74e04..6622f502decf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/re-encrypt.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/re-encrypt.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``re-encrypt`` command example demonstrates the recommended way to re-encrypt data with the AWS CLI. -* Provide the ciphertext in a file. +* Provide the ciphertext in a file. In the value of the ``--ciphertext-blob`` parameter, use the ``fileb://`` prefix, which tells the CLI to read the data from a binary file. If the file is not in the current directory, type the full path to file. For more information about reading AWS CLI parameter values from a file, see `Loading AWS CLI parameters from a file ` in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide* and `Best Practices for Local File Parameters` in the *AWS Command Line Tool Blog*. @@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ The following ``re-encrypt`` command example demonstrates the recommended way to * Request the plaintext output as a text value. - The ``--query`` parameter tells the CLI to get only the value of the ``Plaintext`` field from the output. The ``--output`` parameter returns the output as text. + The ``--query`` parameter tells the CLI to get only the value of the ``Plaintext`` field from the output. The ``--output`` parameter returns the output as text. * Base64-decode the plaintext and save it in a file. - The following example pipes (|) the value of the ``Plaintext`` parameter to the Base64 utility, which decodes it. Then, it redirects (>) the decoded output to the ``ExamplePlaintext`` file. + The following example pipes (|) the value of the ``Plaintext`` parameter to the Base64 utility, which decodes it. Then, it redirects (>) the decoded output to the ``ExamplePlaintext`` file. Before running this command, replace the example key IDs with valid key identifiers from your AWS account. :: aws kms re-encrypt \ --ciphertext-blob fileb://ExampleEncryptedFile \ - --source-key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ + --source-key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ --destination-key-id 0987dcba-09fe-87dc-65ba-ab0987654321 \ --query CiphertextBlob \ --output text | base64 --decode > ExampleReEncryptedFile @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ For more information, see `ReEncrypt ExampleReEncryptedFile.base64 - + Then use the ``certutil`` utility :: certutil -decode ExamplePlaintextFile.base64 ExamplePlaintextFile diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/retire-grant.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/retire-grant.rst index cafdda639f72..7ac6f75335e9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/retire-grant.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/retire-grant.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To retire a grant on a customer master key** -The following ``retire-grant`` example deletes a grant from a KMS key. +The following ``retire-grant`` example deletes a grant from a KMS key. The following example command specifies the ``grant-id`` and the ``key-id`` parameters. The value of the ``key-id`` parameter must be the key ARN of the KMS key. :: @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following example command specifies the ``grant-id`` and the ``key-id`` para This command produces no output. To confirm that the grant was retired, use the ``list-grants`` command. -For more information, see `Retiring and revoking grants `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Retiring and revoking grants `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/revoke-grant.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/revoke-grant.rst index a27b74718b52..213de2b14a01 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/revoke-grant.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/revoke-grant.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``revoke-grant`` example deletes a grant from a KMS key. The follo This command produces no output. To confirm that the grant was revoked, use the ``list-grants`` command. -For more information, see `Retiring and revoking grants `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Retiring and revoking grants `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/schedule-key-deletion.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/schedule-key-deletion.rst index 51b301702a55..65b8b04eb0ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/schedule-key-deletion.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/schedule-key-deletion.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``schedule-key-deletion`` example schedules the specified customer --key-id arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ --pending-window-in-days 15 -The response includes the key ARN, key state, waiting period (``PendingWindowInDays``), and the deletion date in Unix time. To view the deletion date in local time, use the AWS KMS console. +The response includes the key ARN, key state, waiting period (``PendingWindowInDays``), and the deletion date in Unix time. To view the deletion date in local time, use the AWS KMS console. KMS keys in the ``PendingDeletion`` key state cannot be used in cryptographic operations. :: { @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ KMS keys in the ``PendingDeletion`` key state cannot be used in cryptographic op "PendingWindowInDays": 15 } -For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/sign.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/sign.rst index 3c335476d4ca..5f3534e20b77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/sign.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/sign.rst @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ The following ``sign`` example generates a cryptographic signature for a short message. The output of the command includes a base-64 encoded ``Signature`` field that you can verify by using the ``verify`` command. -You must specify a message to sign and a signing algorithm that your asymmetric KMS key supports. To get the signing algorithms for your KMS key, use the ``describe-key`` command. +You must specify a message to sign and a signing algorithm that your asymmetric KMS key supports. To get the signing algorithms for your KMS key, use the ``describe-key`` command. In AWS CLI 2.0, the value of the ``message`` parameter must be Base64-encoded. Or, you can save the message in a file and use the ``fileb://`` prefix, which tells the AWS CLI to read binary data from the file. Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from your AWS account. The key ID must represent an asymmetric KMS key with a key usage of SIGN_VERIFY. :: msg=(echo 'Hello World' | base64) - + aws kms sign \ --key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ --message fileb://UnsignedMessage \ @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The ``sign`` command requires a Base64-encoded message and a signing algorithm t Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from your AWS account. The key ID must represent an asymmetric KMS key with a key usage of SIGN_VERIFY. :: echo 'hello world' | base64 > EncodedMessage - + aws kms sign \ --key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ --message fileb://EncodedMessage \ @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from This command produces no output. This example extracts the ``Signature`` property of the output and saves it in a file. -For more information about using asymmetric KMS keys in AWS KMS, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using asymmetric KMS keys in AWS KMS, see `Asymmetric keys in AWS KMS `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/tag-resource.rst index 0422611fde71..873c0b7e9b4f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/tag-resource.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses a key ID This command produces no output. To view the tags on an AWS KMS KMS key, use the ``list-resource-tags`` command. -For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/untag-resource.rst index 5a9980ae734b..ab3754632086 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/untag-resource.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a tag from a KMS key** -The following ``untag-resource`` example deletes the tag with the ``"Purpose"`` key from a customer managed KMS key. +The following ``untag-resource`` example deletes the tag with the ``"Purpose"`` key from a customer managed KMS key. To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses a key ID value, but you can use a key ID or key ARN in this command. Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid key ID from your AWS account. :: @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ To specify the KMS key, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses a key ID This command produces no output. To view the tags on an AWS KMS KMS key, use the ``list-resource-tags`` command. -For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using tags in AWS KMS, see `Tagging keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/update-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/update-alias.rst index fd0ec3cc74ef..109a68170afc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/update-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/update-alias.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``update-alias`` example associates the alias ``alias/test-key`` with a different KMS key. -* The ``--alias-name`` parameter specifies the alias. The alias name value must begin with ``alias/``. +* The ``--alias-name`` parameter specifies the alias. The alias name value must begin with ``alias/``. * The ``--target-key-id`` parameter specifies the KMS key to associate with the alias. You don't need to specify the current KMS key for the alias. :: aws kms update-alias \ @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The following ``update-alias`` example associates the alias ``alias/test-key`` w This command produces no output. To find the alias, use the ``list-aliases`` command. -For more information, see `Updating aliases `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating aliases `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/update-custom-key-store.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/update-custom-key-store.rst index 04df22044e98..a8d41d4daab5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/update-custom-key-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/update-custom-key-store.rst @@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ The following ``update-custom-key-store`` example updates the value of the ``kms --custom-key-store-id cks-1234567890abcdef0 \ --key-store-password ExamplePassword -This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. +This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. For more information about updating an AWS CloudHSM key store, see `Editing AWS CloudHSM key store settings `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. **Example 3: To edit the AWS CloudHSM cluster of an AWS CloudHSM key store** -The following example changes the AWS CloudHSM cluster that is associated with an AWS CloudHSM key store to a related cluster, such as a different backup of the same cluster. +The following example changes the AWS CloudHSM cluster that is associated with an AWS CloudHSM key store to a related cluster, such as a different backup of the same cluster. **NOTE:** Before updating an AWS CloudHSM key store, you must disconnect it. Use the ``disconnect-custom-key-store`` command. After the command completes, you can reconnect the AWS CloudHSM key store. Use the ``connect-custom-key-store`` command. :: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The following example changes the AWS CloudHSM cluster that is associated with a --custom-key-store-id cks-1234567890abcdef0 \ --cloud-hsm-cluster-id cluster-1a23b4cdefg -This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. +This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. For more information about updating an AWS CloudHSM key store, see `Editing AWS CloudHSM key store settings `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ You can update the proxy authentication credential while the external key store --custom-key-store-id cks-1234567890abcdef0 \ --xks-proxy-authentication-credential "AccessKeyId=ABCDE12345670EXAMPLE, RawSecretAccessKey=DXjSUawnel2fr6SKC7G25CNxTyWKE5PF9XX6H/u9pSo=" -This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. +This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. For more information about updating an external key store, see `Editing external key store properties `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. @@ -72,6 +72,6 @@ The following example changes the external key store proxy connectivity option f --xks-proxy-uri-endpoint "https://myproxy-private.xks.example.com" \ --xks-proxy-vpc-endpoint-service-name "com.amazonaws.vpce.us-east-1.vpce-svc-example" -This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. +This command does not return any output. To verify that the change was effective, use a ``describe-custom-key-stores`` command. -For more information about updating an external key store, see `Editing external key store properties `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about updating an external key store, see `Editing external key store properties `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/update-key-description.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/update-key-description.rst index e6533c0df436..e521da8f5edc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/update-key-description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/update-key-description.rst @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ **Example 1: To add or change a description to a customer managed KMS key** -The following ``update-key-description`` example adds a description to a customer managed KMS key. You can use the same command to change an existing description. +The following ``update-key-description`` example adds a description to a customer managed KMS key. You can use the same command to change an existing description. -* The ``--key-id`` parameter identifies the KMS key in the command. This example uses a key ARN value, but you can use either the key ID or the key ARN of the KMS key. +* The ``--key-id`` parameter identifies the KMS key in the command. This example uses a key ARN value, but you can use either the key ID or the key ARN of the KMS key. * The ``--description`` parameter specifies the new description. The value of this parameter replaces the current description of the KMS key, if any. :: aws kms update-key-description \ --key-id arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab \ --description "IT Department test key" -This command produces no output. To view the description of a KMS key, use the ``describe-key`` command. +This command produces no output. To view the description of a KMS key, use the ``describe-key`` command. For more information, see `UpdateKeyDescription `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service API Reference*. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ For more information, see `UpdateKeyDescription `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `UpdateKeyDescription `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/kms/verify.rst b/awscli/examples/kms/verify.rst index 4d2a1fdf1f1d..4e0605c1d11d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/kms/verify.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/kms/verify.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "SigningAlgorithm": "RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_256" } -For more information about using asymmetric KMS keys in AWS KMS, see `Using asymmetric keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using asymmetric KMS keys in AWS KMS, see `Using asymmetric keys `__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/add-lf-tags-to-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/add-lf-tags-to-resource.rst index 1bbcaada7996..c27f632434f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/add-lf-tags-to-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/add-lf-tags-to-resource.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``add-lf-tags-to-resource`` example attaches given LF-tag to the t Contents of ``input.json``:: - { + { "CatalogId": "123456789111", "Resource": { "Table": { diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/create-lf-tag.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/create-lf-tag.rst index f400fb4848eb..3126c09257e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/create-lf-tag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/create-lf-tag.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-lf-tag`` example creates an LF-Tag with the specified nam aws lakeformation create-lf-tag \ --catalog-id '123456789111' \ --tag-key 'usergroup' \ - --tag-values '["developer","analyst","campaign"]' + --tag-values '["developer","analyst","campaign"]' This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/delete-lf-tag.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/delete-lf-tag.rst index 043705b16927..433a50616378 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/delete-lf-tag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/delete-lf-tag.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-lf-tag`` example deletes LF-Tag definition. :: aws lakeformation delete-lf-tag \ --catalog-id '123456789111' \ - --tag-key 'usergroup' + --tag-key 'usergroup' This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-data-lake-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-data-lake-settings.rst index 02540b2bcf5e..c3a83c4005a8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-data-lake-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-data-lake-settings.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``get-data-lake-settings`` example retrieves the list of data lake Contents of ``input.json``:: - { + { "CatalogId": "123456789111" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-lf-tag.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-lf-tag.rst index 39f74b29b8f2..af358ef67ca9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-lf-tag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-lf-tag.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-lf-tag`` example retrieves LF-tag definition. :: aws lakeformation get-lf-tag \ --catalog-id '123456789111' \ - --tag-key 'usergroup' + --tag-key 'usergroup' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-query-statistics.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-query-statistics.rst index dea0da33d316..cb0742a4212e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-query-statistics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/get-query-statistics.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-query-statistics`` example retrieves statistics on the planning and execution of a query. :: aws lakeformation get-query-statistics \ - --query-id='1234273f-4a62-4cda-8d98-69615ee8be9b' + --query-id='1234273f-4a62-4cda-8d98-69615ee8be9b' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/update-lf-tag.rst b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/update-lf-tag.rst index c7bf1ce97bbd..695f28b5e171 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lakeformation/update-lf-tag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lakeformation/update-lf-tag.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``update-lf-tag`` example updates LF-Tag definition. :: aws lakeformation update-lf-tag \ --catalog-id '123456789111' \ --tag-key 'usergroup' \ - --tag-values-to-add '["admin"]' + --tag-values-to-add '["admin"]' This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-function-event-invoke-config.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-function-event-invoke-config.rst index ac967b925948..4e33c3ef1d69 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-function-event-invoke-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-function-event-invoke-config.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "Destination": "arn:aws:sqs:us-east-2:123456789012:failed-invocations" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version-by-arn.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version-by-arn.rst index 3d589e820d9b..ac07acd4ea60 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version-by-arn.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version-by-arn.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "LicenseInfo": "SciPy: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/blob/main/LICENSE.txt, NumPy: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/main/LICENSE.txt" } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version.rst index 690f9e26ca0e..1c4997278529 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/get-layer-version.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-functions.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-functions.rst index 7cf2d23e10cc..9ae0b80eeb06 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-functions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-functions.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Function Configuration `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Function Configuration `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layer-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layer-versions.rst index 1511430d125f..5985acf532f4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layer-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layer-versions.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layers.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layers.rst index b57fcb7c2003..1695018140ab 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/list-layers.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lambda/publish-layer-version.rst b/awscli/examples/lambda/publish-layer-version.rst index daf955176ef4..fe64bfb05ee1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/lambda/publish-layer-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lambda/publish-layer-version.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Lambda Layers `__ in the *AWS Lambda Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/create-license-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/create-license-configuration.rst index 02ad134ddc4b..553718dd02b8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/create-license-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/create-license-configuration.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Output:: The following ``create-license-configuration`` example creates a license configuration with a soft limit of 100 vCPUs. It uses a rule to enable vCPU optimization. :: - aws license-manager create-license-configuration --name my-license-configuration + aws license-manager create-license-configuration --name my-license-configuration --license-counting-type vCPU \ --license-count 100 \ --license-rules "#honorVcpuOptimization=true" @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: { "LicenseConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-6eb6586f508a786a2ba41EXAMPLE2222" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-configurations.rst index 55d314a8c804..8aa70bce2b10 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-configurations.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-license-configurations`` example lists all your license configurations. :: - aws license-manager list-license-configurations + aws license-manager list-license-configurations Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-specifications-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-specifications-for-resource.rst index 89d0dc762ebc..23fcae6cae4c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-specifications-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-license-specifications-for-resource.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ Output:: { "LicenseConfigurationArn": "arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-38b658717b87478aaa7c00883EXAMPLE" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-resource-inventory.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-resource-inventory.rst index ab790d3001da..1c8fafc90bf5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-resource-inventory.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/list-resource-inventory.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-resource-inventory`` example lists the resources managed using Systems Manager inventory. :: - aws license-manager list-resource-inventory + aws license-manager list-resource-inventory Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/tag-resource.rst index a2c10aebb2db..50977870fb3a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/tag-resource.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds the specified tag (key name and valu --tags Key=project,Value=lima \ --resource-arn arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-6eb6586f508a786a2ba4f56c1EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/untag-resource.rst index 748254e28c74..1efb736ea29f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/untag-resource.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the specified tag (key name and --tag-keys project \ --resource-arn arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-6eb6586f508a786a2ba4f56c1EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-configuration.rst index c3282e6157b4..954922de721f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-configuration.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-license-configuration`` example updates the specified lic aws license-manager update-license-configuration \ --no-license-count-hard-limit \ - --license-configuration-arn arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:880185128111:license-configuration:lic-6eb6586f508a786a2ba4f56c1EXAMPLE + --license-configuration-arn arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:880185128111:license-configuration:lic-6eb6586f508a786a2ba4f56c1EXAMPLE This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-specifications-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-specifications-for-resource.rst index e3570ba1444f..108029ae7ab4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-specifications-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/license-manager/update-license-specifications-for-resource.rst @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ The following ``update-license-specifications-for-resource`` example replaces th aws license-manager update-license-specifications-for-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:ec2:us-west-2::image/ami-1234567890abcdef0 \ --remove-license-specifications LicenseConfigurationArn=arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-38b658717b87478aaa7c00883EXAMPLE \ - --add-license-specifications LicenseConfigurationArn=arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-42b6deb06e5399a980d555927EXAMPLE + --add-license-specifications LicenseConfigurationArn=arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-42b6deb06e5399a980d555927EXAMPLE This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-domain-entry.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-domain-entry.rst index 265b38953836..d5194d862d02 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-domain-entry.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-domain-entry.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a domain entry (DNS record)** -The following ``create-domain-entry`` example creates a DNS record (A) for the apex of the specified domain that points to an instance's IP address. +The following ``create-domain-entry`` example creates a DNS record (A) for the apex of the specified domain that points to an instance's IP address. **Note:** Lightsail's domain-related API operations are available in only the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your CLI profile is configured to use a different Region, you must include the ``--region us-east-1`` parameter or the command fails. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances-from-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances-from-snapshot.rst index a432a1d82a42..b3795987a71d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances-from-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances-from-snapshot.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "statusChangedAt": 1569865914.908 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances.rst index bcf2d49cf844..9b40bb960515 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/create-instances.rst @@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ Output:: "statusChangedAt": 1569448780.054 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/delete-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/delete-domain.rst index 061e273bfad9..30737a1fb5c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/delete-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/delete-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a domain (DNS zone)** -The following ``delete-domain`` example deletes the specified domain and all of the entries in the domain (DNS records). +The following ``delete-domain`` example deletes the specified domain and all of the entries in the domain (DNS records). **Note:** Lightsail's domain-related API operations are available in only the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your CLI profile is configured to use a different Region, you must include the ``--region us-east-1`` parameter or the command fails. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-blueprints.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-blueprints.rst index 04c6d84cf074..fb208f643aeb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-blueprints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-blueprints.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: ... } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-bundles.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-bundles.rst index b2c95da027e5..b630c27fbd4e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-bundles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-bundles.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ Output:: ... } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshot.rst index e5358fff1f49..d409c7d551f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshot.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "isFromAutoSnapshot": false, "sizeInGb": 80 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshots.rst index 0d6662cbe9c4..404cce535151 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance-snapshots.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: "sizeInGb": 80 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance.rst index a41a757a988a..ff4e19128da7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instance.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ Output:: "username": "bitnami", "sshKeyName": "MyKey" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instances.rst index 049e4af65e80..fc91f42fba38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-instances.rst @@ -199,4 +199,4 @@ Output:: "sshKeyName": "MyTestKey" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-bundles.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-bundles.rst index ffb7d417eb74..caac6da77040 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-bundles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-bundles.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating a database in Amazon Lightsail `__ in the *Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a database in Amazon Lightsail `__ in the *Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-events.rst b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-events.rst index 2180c3f88cbc..c71744ed94d5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/lightsail/get-relational-database-events.rst @@ -28,4 +28,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/macie2/describe-buckets.rst b/awscli/examples/macie2/describe-buckets.rst index 29e08c9c6d02..727782b5cc95 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/macie2/describe-buckets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/macie2/describe-buckets.rst @@ -190,4 +190,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Filtering your S3 bucket inventory `__ in the *Amazon Macie User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering your S3 bucket inventory `__ in the *Amazon Macie User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconnect/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconnect/tag-resource.rst index 95d75a923fb6..52313c1aacd5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconnect/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconnect/tag-resource.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds a tag with a key name and value to the specified MediaConnect resource. :: aws mediaconnect tag-resource \ - --resource-arn arn:aws:mediaconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:flow:1-23aBC45dEF67hiJ8-12AbC34DE5fG:BasketballGame + --resource-arn arn:aws:mediaconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:flow:1-23aBC45dEF67hiJ8-12AbC34DE5fG:BasketballGame --tags region=west This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job-template.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job-template.rst index ceb3cfb84cb4..e83c16da59e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job-template.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ To get your account-specific endpoint, use ``describe-endpoints``, or send the c If your request is successful, the service returns the JSON specification for the job template that you created. For more information, see `Working with AWS Elemental MediaConvert Job Templates `_ in the *AWS Elemental MediaConvert User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job.rst index 37b3845016ae..53de1eb0d8fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-job.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``create-job`` example creates a transcoding job with the settings --region region-name-1 \ --cli-input-json file://~/job.json -You can use the AWS Elemental MediaConvert console to generate the JSON job specification by choosing your job settings, and then choosing **Show job JSON** at the bottom of the **Job** section. +You can use the AWS Elemental MediaConvert console to generate the JSON job specification by choosing your job settings, and then choosing **Show job JSON** at the bottom of the **Job** section. To get your account-specific endpoint, use ``describe-endpoints``, or send the command without the endpoint. The service returns an error and your endpoint. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-preset.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-preset.rst index a98af78e9f63..2d54d1737675 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-preset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/create-preset.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-preset`` example creates a custom output preset based on the output settings that are specified in the file ``preset.json``. You can specify the category, description, and name either in the JSON file or at the command line. :: aws mediaconvert create-preset \ - --endpoint-url https://abcd1234.mediaconvert.region-name-1.amazonaws.com + --endpoint-url https://abcd1234.mediaconvert.region-name-1.amazonaws.com --region region-name-1 \ --cli-input-json file://~/preset.json @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ If you create your preset JSON file by using ``get-preset`` and then modifying t To get your account-specific endpoint, use ``describe-endpoints``, or send the command without the endpoint. The service returns an error and your endpoint. -For more information, see `Working with AWS Elemental MediaConvert Output Presets `_ in the *AWS Elemental MediaConvert User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with AWS Elemental MediaConvert Output Presets `_ in the *AWS Elemental MediaConvert User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/delete-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/delete-queue.rst index 644fdb8bc728..99b1e7144cd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/delete-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/delete-queue.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a custom on-demand queue** -The following ``delete-queue`` example deletes the specified custom on-demand queue. +The following ``delete-queue`` example deletes the specified custom on-demand queue. You can't delete your default queue. You can't delete a reserved queue that has an active pricing plan or that contains unprocessed jobs. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-job-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-job-templates.rst index 53bd07a4d995..d286b3fa0fc8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-job-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-job-templates.rst @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Output:: ], "OutputGroupSettings": { "FileGroupSettings": { - + }, "Type": "FILE_GROUP_SETTINGS" }, diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-presets.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-presets.rst index 8e962a50d705..466f335d11e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-presets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/list-presets.rst @@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ Output:: "Type": "SYSTEM", "Category": "HLS", "Settings": { - ...... + ...... } }, - + ...... - + { "Arn": "arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-east-1:123456789012:presets/System-Xdcam_HD_1080i_29_97fps_35mpbs", "Name": "System-Xdcam_HD_1080i_29_97fps_35mpbs", @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Output:: "Type": "SYSTEM", "Category": "MXF", "Settings": { - ...... + ...... } } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-job-template.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-job-template.rst index 3e3b4cfc0127..8404cd13ee67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-job-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-job-template.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``update-job-template`` example replaces the JSON definition of th --endpoint-url https://abcd1234.mediaconvert.us-west-2.amazonaws.com \ --cli-input-json file://~/job-template-update.json -Contents of ``job-template-update.json``:: +Contents of ``job-template-update.json``:: { "Description": "A simple job template that generates a single file output.", diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-preset.rst b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-preset.rst index 9582cb42cb3a..201fdbf38758 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-preset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediaconvert/update-preset.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Output:: "Preset": { "Arn": "arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-east-1:003235472598:presets/SimpleMP4", "Settings": { - ...... + ...... }, "Type": "CUSTOM", "LastUpdated": 1568938411, diff --git a/awscli/examples/medialive/create-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/medialive/create-channel.rst index 1077a4bc6f88..db319cbbc03d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/medialive/create-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/medialive/create-channel.rst @@ -4,18 +4,18 @@ The following ``create-channel`` example creates a channel by passing in a JSON The channel in this example ingests an HLS PULL input that connects to a source that contains video, audio, and embedded captions. The channel creates one HLS output group with an Akamai server as the destination. The output group contains two outputs: one for the H.265 video and AAC audio, and one for the Web-VTT captions, in English only. -The JSON for this example channel includes the minimum required parameters for a channel that uses an HLS PULL input and that produces an HLS output group with Akamai as the destination. The JSON contains these main sections: +The JSON for this example channel includes the minimum required parameters for a channel that uses an HLS PULL input and that produces an HLS output group with Akamai as the destination. The JSON contains these main sections: * ``InputAttachments``, which specifies one source for the audio, and one source for the captions. It does not specify a video selector, which means that MediaLive extracts the first video it finds in the source. * ``Destinations``, which contains the two IP addresses (URLs) for the single output group in this channel. These addresses require passwords. * ``EncoderSettings``, which contains subsections. - * ``AudioDescriptions``, which specifies that the channel contains one audio output asset, which uses the source from InputAttachments, and produces audio in AAC format. + * ``AudioDescriptions``, which specifies that the channel contains one audio output asset, which uses the source from InputAttachments, and produces audio in AAC format. * ``CaptionDescriptions``, which specifies that the channel contains one captions output asset, which uses the source from InputAttachments, and produces captions in Web-VTT format. * ``VideoDescriptions``, which specifies that the channel contains one video output asset, with the specified resolution. - * ``OutputGroups``, which specifies the output groups. In this example there is one group named ``Akamai``. The connection is made using HLS PUT. The output group contains two outputs. One output is for the video asset (named ``Video_high``) and the audio asset (named ``Audio_EN``). One output is for the captions asset (named ``WebVTT_EN``). + * ``OutputGroups``, which specifies the output groups. In this example there is one group named ``Akamai``. The connection is made using HLS PUT. The output group contains two outputs. One output is for the video asset (named ``Video_high``) and the audio asset (named ``Audio_EN``). One output is for the captions asset (named ``WebVTT_EN``). -In this example, some of the parameters contain no value or contain nested empty parameters. For example, OutputSettings for the ``Video_and_audio`` output contains several nested parameters that end at an empty parameter M3u8Settings. This parameter must be included, but you can omit one, several, or all its children, which means that the child will take its default value or be null. +In this example, some of the parameters contain no value or contain nested empty parameters. For example, OutputSettings for the ``Video_and_audio`` output contains several nested parameters that end at an empty parameter M3u8Settings. This parameter must be included, but you can omit one, several, or all its children, which means that the child will take its default value or be null. All the parameters that apply to this example channel but that aren't specified in this file will either take the default value, be set to null, or take a unique value generated by MediaLive. :: @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ The output repeats back the contents of the JSON file, plus the following values * ``Tags`` is set to the default (null). * ``PipelinesRunningCount`` and ``State`` show the current status of the channel. -For more information, see `Creating a Channel from Scratch `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaLive User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a Channel from Scratch `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaLive User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/medialive/create-input.rst b/awscli/examples/medialive/create-input.rst index 5289c557f61f..607742e1ea09 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/medialive/create-input.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/medialive/create-input.rst @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The output repeats back the contents of the JSON file, plus the following values * ``Arn`` for the input. The last part of the ARN is the unique input ID. * ``Attached Channels``, which is always empty for a newly created input. -* ``Destinations``, which is empty in this example because it is used only with a PUSH input. +* ``Destinations``, which is empty in this example because it is used only with a PUSH input. * ``Id`` for the input, the same as the ID in the ARN. * ``MediaConnectFlows``, which is empty in this example because it is used only with an input of type MediaConnect. * ``SecurityGroups``, which is empty in this example because it is used only with a PUSH input. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-asset.rst index 9219e27d06ef..54ad5b893b13 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-asset.rst @@ -6,26 +6,26 @@ The following ``create-asset`` example creates an asset named ``Chicken_Asset`` --id chicken_asset \ --packaging-group-id hls_chicken_gp \ --source-role-arn arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod \ - --source-arn arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil + --source-arn arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil Output:: - { - "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:assets/chicken_asset", + { + "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:assets/chicken_asset", "Id":"chicken_asset", - "PackagingGroupId":"hls_chicken_gp", - "SourceArn":"arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil", - "SourceRoleArn":"arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod", - "EgressEndpoints":[ - { - "PackagingConfigurationId":"New_config_1", - "Url":"https://c75ea2668ab49d02bca7ae10ef31c59e.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/6644b55df1744261ab3732a8e5cdaf07/904b06a58c7645e08d57d40d064216ac/f5b2e633ff4942228095d164c10074f3/index.m3u8" + "PackagingGroupId":"hls_chicken_gp", + "SourceArn":"arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil", + "SourceRoleArn":"arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod", + "EgressEndpoints":[ + { + "PackagingConfigurationId":"New_config_1", + "Url":"https://c75ea2668ab49d02bca7ae10ef31c59e.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/6644b55df1744261ab3732a8e5cdaf07/904b06a58c7645e08d57d40d064216ac/f5b2e633ff4942228095d164c10074f3/index.m3u8" }, - { - "PackagingConfigurationId":"new_hls", - "Url":" https://c75ea2668ab49d02bca7ae10ef31c59e.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/6644b55df1744261ab3732a8e5cdaf07/fe8f1f00a80e424cb4f8da4095835e9e/7370ec57432343af816332356d2bd5c6/string.m3u8" - } - ] - } + { + "PackagingConfigurationId":"new_hls", + "Url":" https://c75ea2668ab49d02bca7ae10ef31c59e.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/6644b55df1744261ab3732a8e5cdaf07/fe8f1f00a80e424cb4f8da4095835e9e/7370ec57432343af816332356d2bd5c6/string.m3u8" + } + ] + } For more information, see `Ingest an Asset `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-configuration.rst index 5937f7aa54ad..90920f674b0d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-configuration.rst @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ The following ``create-packaging-configuration`` example creates a packaging con Contents of ``hls_pc.json``:: - { - "HlsManifests":[ - { + { + "HlsManifests":[ + { "AdMarkers":"NONE", "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":false, "ManifestName":"string", "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":60, "RepeatExtXKey":true, - "StreamSelection":{ + "StreamSelection":{ "MaxVideoBitsPerSecond":1000, "MinVideoBitsPerSecond":0, "StreamOrder":"ORIGINAL" @@ -30,21 +30,21 @@ Contents of ``hls_pc.json``:: Output:: - { + { "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/new_hls", "Id":"new_hls", "PackagingGroupId":"hls_chicken", - "HlsManifests":{ + "HlsManifests":{ "SegmentDurationSeconds":6, "UseAudioRenditionGroup":false, - "HlsMarkers":[ - { + "HlsMarkers":[ + { "AdMarkers":"NONE", "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":false, "ManifestName":"string", "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":60, "RepeatExtXKey":true, - "StreamSelection":{ + "StreamSelection":{ "MaxVideoBitsPerSecond":1000, "MinVideoBitsPerSecond":0, "StreamOrder":"ORIGINAL" diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-group.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-group.rst index 1a834009c55c..7b8f6782b263 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/create-packaging-group.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``create-packaging-group`` example lists all of the packaging grou Output:: { - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/hls_chicken", - "Id": "hls_chicken" + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/hls_chicken", + "Id": "hls_chicken" } For more information, see `Creating a Packaging Group `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-asset.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-asset.rst index 4251e524c347..cdbf9f7372e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-asset.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-asset.rst @@ -7,22 +7,22 @@ The following ``describe-asset`` example displays all of the details of the asse Output:: - { + { "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:assets/30sec_chicken", "Id":"30sec_chicken", "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", "SourceArn":"arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil", "SourceRoleArn":"arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod", - "EgressEndpoints":[ - { + "EgressEndpoints":[ + { "PackagingConfigurationId":"DASH", "Url":"https://a5f46a44118ba3e3724ef39ef532e701.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/aad7962c569946119c2d5a691be5663c/66c25aff456d463aae0855172b3beb27/4ddfda6da17c4c279a1b8401cba31892/index.mpd" }, - { + { "PackagingConfigurationId":"HLS", "Url":"https://a5f46a44118ba3e3724ef39ef532e701.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/aad7962c569946119c2d5a691be5663c/6e5bf286a3414254a2bf0d22ae148d7e/06b5875b4d004c3cbdc4da2dc4d14638/index.m3u8" }, - { + { "PackagingConfigurationId":"CMAF", "Url":"https://a5f46a44118ba3e3724ef39ef532e701.egress.mediapackage-vod.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/out/v1/aad7962c569946119c2d5a691be5663c/628fb5d8d89e4702958b020af27fde0e/05eb062214064238ad6330a443aff7f7/index.m3u8" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-configuration.rst index 5820556dc35b..9765b01bc67f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-configuration.rst @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ The following ``describe-packaging-configuration`` example displays all of the d Output:: - { + { "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/DASH", "Id":"DASH", "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", - "DashPackage":[ - { + "DashPackage":[ + { "SegmentDurationSeconds":"2" }, - { - "DashManifests":{ + { + "DashManifests":{ "ManifestName":"index", "MinBufferTimeSeconds":"30", "Profile":"NONE" diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-group.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-group.rst index 73fbc8b0711e..ed720696f5e1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/describe-packaging-group.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ The following ``describe-packaging-group`` example displays all of the details o Output:: - { - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Packaging_group_1", - "Id": "Packaging_group_1" + { + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Packaging_group_1", + "Id": "Packaging_group_1" } For more information, see `Viewing Packaging Group Details `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-assets.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-assets.rst index d1bf81094909..021e9a824b54 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-assets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-assets.rst @@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ The following ``list-assets`` example lists all of the assets that are configured in the current AWS account. :: - aws mediapackage-vod list-assets + aws mediapackage-vod list-assets Output:: - { - "Assets": [ - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:assets/30sec_chicken", - "Id": "30sec_chicken", - "PackagingGroupId": "Packaging_group_1", - "SourceArn": "arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil", - "SourceRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod" + { + "Assets": [ + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:assets/30sec_chicken", + "Id": "30sec_chicken", + "PackagingGroupId": "Packaging_group_1", + "SourceArn": "arn:aws:s3::111122223333:video-bucket/A/30sec_chicken.smil", + "SourceRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/EMP_Vod" ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-configurations.rst index c45406dec87d..284cc997021d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-configurations.rst @@ -3,101 +3,101 @@ The following ``list-packaging-configurations`` example lists all of the packaging configurations that are configured on the packaging group named ``Packaging_group_1``. :: aws mediapackage-vod list-packaging-configurations \ - --packaging-group-id Packaging_group_1 + --packaging-group-id Packaging_group_1 Output:: - { - "PackagingConfigurations":[ - { - "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/CMAF", - "Id":"CMAF", - "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", - "CmafPackage":[ - { - "SegmentDurationSeconds":"2" - }, - { - "HlsManifests":{ - "AdMarkers":"NONE", - "RepeatExtXKey":"False", - "ManifestName":"index", - "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", - "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" - } - } - ] - }, - { - "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/DASH", - "Id":"DASH", - "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", - "DashPackage":[ - { - "SegmentDurationSeconds":"2" - }, - { - "DashManifests":{ - "ManifestName":"index", - "MinBufferTimeSeconds":"30", - "Profile":"NONE" - } - } - ] - }, - { - "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/HLS", - "Id":"HLS", - "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", - "HlsPackage":[ - { - "SegmentDurationSeconds":"6", - "UseAudioRenditionGroup":"False" - }, - { - "HlsManifests":{ - "AdMarkers":"NONE", - "RepeatExtXKey":"False", - "ManifestName":"index", - "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", - "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" - } - } - ] - }, - { - "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/New_config_0_copy", - "Id":"New_config_0_copy", - "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", - "HlsPackage":[ - { - "SegmentDurationSeconds":"6", - "UseAudioRenditionGroup":"False" - }, - { - "Encryption":{ - "EncryptionMethod":"AWS_128", - "SpekeKeyProvider":{ - "RoleArn":"arn:aws:iam:111122223333::role/SPEKERole", - "Url":"https://lfgubdvs97.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/EkeStage/copyProtection/", - "SystemIds":[ - "81376844-f976-481e-a84e-cc25d39b0b33" - ] - } - } - }, - { - "HlsManifests":{ - "AdMarkers":"NONE", - "RepeatExtXKey":"False", - "ManifestName":"index", - "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", - "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" - } - } - ] - } - ] + { + "PackagingConfigurations":[ + { + "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/CMAF", + "Id":"CMAF", + "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", + "CmafPackage":[ + { + "SegmentDurationSeconds":"2" + }, + { + "HlsManifests":{ + "AdMarkers":"NONE", + "RepeatExtXKey":"False", + "ManifestName":"index", + "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", + "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" + } + } + ] + }, + { + "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/DASH", + "Id":"DASH", + "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", + "DashPackage":[ + { + "SegmentDurationSeconds":"2" + }, + { + "DashManifests":{ + "ManifestName":"index", + "MinBufferTimeSeconds":"30", + "Profile":"NONE" + } + } + ] + }, + { + "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/HLS", + "Id":"HLS", + "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", + "HlsPackage":[ + { + "SegmentDurationSeconds":"6", + "UseAudioRenditionGroup":"False" + }, + { + "HlsManifests":{ + "AdMarkers":"NONE", + "RepeatExtXKey":"False", + "ManifestName":"index", + "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", + "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" + } + } + ] + }, + { + "Arn":"arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-configurations/New_config_0_copy", + "Id":"New_config_0_copy", + "PackagingGroupId":"Packaging_group_1", + "HlsPackage":[ + { + "SegmentDurationSeconds":"6", + "UseAudioRenditionGroup":"False" + }, + { + "Encryption":{ + "EncryptionMethod":"AWS_128", + "SpekeKeyProvider":{ + "RoleArn":"arn:aws:iam:111122223333::role/SPEKERole", + "Url":"https://lfgubdvs97.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/EkeStage/copyProtection/", + "SystemIds":[ + "81376844-f976-481e-a84e-cc25d39b0b33" + ] + } + } + }, + { + "HlsManifests":{ + "AdMarkers":"NONE", + "RepeatExtXKey":"False", + "ManifestName":"index", + "ProgramDateTimeIntervalSeconds":"0", + "IncludeIframeOnlyStream":"False" + } + } + ] + } + ] } For more information, see `Viewing Packaging Configuration Details `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-groups.rst index 5c371429416b..3c630c9c87be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage-vod/list-packaging-groups.rst @@ -6,21 +6,21 @@ The following ``list-packaging-groups`` example lists all of the packaging group Output:: - { - "PackagingGroups": [ - { - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Dash_widevine", - "Id": "Dash_widevine" - }, - { - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Encrypted_HLS", - "Id": "Encrypted_HLS" - }, - { - "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Packaging_group_1", - "Id": "Packaging_group_1" - } - ] - } + { + "PackagingGroups": [ + { + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Dash_widevine", + "Id": "Dash_widevine" + }, + { + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Encrypted_HLS", + "Id": "Encrypted_HLS" + }, + { + "Arn": "arn:aws:mediapackage-vod:us-west-2:111122223333:packaging-groups/Packaging_group_1", + "Id": "Packaging_group_1" + } + ] + } For more information, see `Viewing Packaging Group Details `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-channel.rst index 4dda9d7972d3..a26134040e67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-channel.rst @@ -28,6 +28,6 @@ Output:: "Tags": { "region": "west" } - } + } For more information, see `Creating a Channel `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaPackage User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-origin-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-origin-endpoint.rst index 0b221a276dca..212a2d584067 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-origin-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/create-origin-endpoint.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following ``create-origin-endpoint`` command creates an origin endpoint name --startover-window-seconds 300 \ --tags region=west,media=sports \ --time-delay-seconds 10 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/delete-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/delete-channel.rst index 5c4268020389..ab8ac7004d7a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediapackage/delete-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediapackage/delete-channel.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-channel`` command deletes the channel named ``test``. :: aws mediapackage delete-channel \ - --id test + --id test This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediastore/get-object.rst b/awscli/examples/mediastore/get-object.rst index d77cbdbfbfeb..0c644e1a380e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/mediastore/get-object.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediastore/get-object.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The following ``get-object`` example downloads a portion an object to the specif aws mediastore-data get-object \ --endpoint https://aaabbbcccdddee.data.mediastore.us-west-2.amazonaws.com \ --path /folder_name/README.md \ - --range="bytes=0-100" README2.md + --range="bytes=0-100" README2.md Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/mediatailor/list-playback-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/mediatailor/list-playback-configurations.rst index 507b6e039672..4447c692c0c2 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/mediatailor/list-playback-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/mediatailor/list-playback-configurations.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-playback-configurations`` displays all of the details of the configuration on the current AWS account. :: - aws mediatailor list-playback-configurations + aws mediatailor list-playback-configurations Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/tag-resource.rst index ec069cd4dc2c..bb53efd98f1b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/tag-resource.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` code examples tags an image set. :: This command produces no output. For more information, see `Tagging resources with AWS HealthImaging `__ in the *AWS HealthImaging Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/untag-resource.rst index 0910f18cc2c8..e13a87cab969 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/medical-imaging/untag-resource.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` code example untags an image set. :: This command produces no output. For more information, see `Tagging resources with AWS HealthImaging `__ in the *AWS HealthImaging Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-core-network.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-core-network.rst index 6817bcce2d6a..05eb587a0025 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-core-network.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-core-network.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Global and core networks `__ in the *AWS Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Global and core networks `__ in the *AWS Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-device.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-device.rst index bb784441aab7..d824dd91fa01 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-device.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-device.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-device`` example creates a device in the specified global network. The device details include a description, the type, vendor, model, and serial number. :: - aws networkmanager create-device + aws networkmanager create-device --global-network-id global-network-01231231231231231 \ --description "New York office device" \ --type "office device" \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-vpc-attachment.rst index a383ab6b5799..d72ed0b49b67 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/create-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-vpc-attachment`` example creates a VPC attachment with IP --core-network-id core-network-0fab62fe438d94db6 \ --vpc-arn arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:987654321012:vpc/vpc-09f37f69e2786eeb8 \ --subnet-arns arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:987654321012:subnet/subnet-04ca4e010857e7bb7 \ - --Ipv6Support=true + --Ipv6Support=true Output:: @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create an attachment `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create an attachment `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-attachment.rst index df037f9db89a..4b113c4019d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-attachment.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete attachments `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete attachments `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst index 47d350e423f5..4b3c47ef84b9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-analytics-configuration`` example removes the anal --bucket my-bucket \ --id 1 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst index 325d31ce2dc7..fda3f1f11927 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-metrics-configuration`` example removes the metric --bucket my-bucket \ --id 123 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-core-network.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-core-network.rst index f7cf0f6433bd..cfe630747685 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-core-network.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/delete-core-network.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-core-network`` example deletes a core network from a Cloud WAN global network. :: aws networkmanager delete-core-network \ - --core-network-id core-network-0fab62fe438d94db6 + --core-network-id core-network-0fab62fe438d94db6 Output:: @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Core networks `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Core networks `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/get-vpc-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/get-vpc-attachment.rst index c5d2d00b128d..bc19ec411fb6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/get-vpc-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/get-vpc-attachment.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-vpc-attachment`` example returns information about a VPC attachment. :: aws networkmanager get-vpc-attachment \ - --attachment-id attachment-03b7ea450134787da + --attachment-id attachment-03b7ea450134787da Output:: @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Attachments `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Attachments `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/put-object-retention.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/put-object-retention.rst index f2fc164f16cf..33885075acaf 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/put-object-retention.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/put-object-retention.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``put-object-retention`` example sets an object retention configur --key doc1.rtf \ --retention '{ "Mode": "GOVERNANCE", "RetainUntilDate": "2025-01-01T00:00:00" }' -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/reject-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/reject-attachment.rst index 95c788267596..8559304563a9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/reject-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/reject-attachment.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``reject-attachment`` example rejects a VPC attachment request. :: aws networkmanager reject-attachment \ - --attachment-id attachment-03b7ea450134787da + --attachment-id attachment-03b7ea450134787da Output:: @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Attachment acceptance `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Attachment acceptance `__ in the *Cloud WAN User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/start-route-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/start-route-analysis.rst index ef563c285d2c..bf5e09c7105e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/start-route-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/start-route-analysis.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Output:: { "RouteAnalysis": { - "GlobalNetworkId": "global-network-00aa0aaa0b0aaa000 + "GlobalNetworkId": "global-network-00aa0aaa0b0aaa000 "OwnerAccountId": "1111222233333", "RouteAnalysisId": "a1873de1-273c-470c-1a2bc2345678", "StartTimestamp": 1695760154.0, @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Route Analyzer `__ in the *AWS Global Networks for Transit Gateways User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Route Analyzer `__ in the *AWS Global Networks for Transit Gateways User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/untag-resource.rst index fc00a224e3fd..48552ceae2c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmanager/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmanager/untag-resource.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the tag with the key ``Network` --tag-keys Network \ --region us-west-2 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-monitor.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-monitor.rst index cdc595852cd4..fac9dc4f0c14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-monitor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-monitor.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-probe.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-probe.rst index 8c7a8904a3bf..d4310e91366a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-probe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/create-probe.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-monitor.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-monitor.rst index 7d7c8d268dde..a1d4a12cf4ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-monitor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-monitor.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-monitor`` example deletes a monitor named ``Example_Netwo This command produces no output. -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-probe.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-probe.rst index f5455fddd141..b62c6ca4d0cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-probe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/delete-probe.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-probe`` example deletes a probe with the ID ``probe-12345 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-monitor.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-monitor.rst index 8971977d43ab..554211a72b1a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-monitor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-monitor.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "modifiedAt": "2024-04-01T17:58:07.211000-04:00" } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-probe.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-probe.rst index 1c5c0ae2b19b..bcb4d21fa17c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-probe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/get-probe.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-monitors.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-monitors.rst index 4c805d1b915d..6e471bd1c944 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-monitors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-monitors.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 90dd21f74b99..4005e53efda7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/tag-resource.rst index f19860563517..46e9f8ece57c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags a monitor named ``Example_NetworkMon This command produces no output. -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/untag-resource.rst index 0d4930688471..921f0f5af1db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes a ``tag-keys`` parameter with t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-monitor.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-monitor.rst index 41b58e31cd9d..b3b2e758d97b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-monitor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-monitor.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-probe.rst b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-probe.rst index aa3d47326f75..16d8227a3b60 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-probe.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/networkmonitor/update-probe.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor Works `__ in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-eula.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-eula.rst index 47cac3d7e23c..0acbd96f0678 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-eula.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-eula.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile-details.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile-details.rst index b4d4aa271cab..d057c4cba083 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile-details.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile-details.rst @@ -151,4 +151,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile.rst index 554bfbb5eecb..1d279a1613dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/get-launch-profile.rst @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eula-acceptances.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eula-acceptances.rst index 96b68500e417..2e006773af61 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eula-acceptances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eula-acceptances.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eulas.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eulas.rst index 08798a967813..cb437ec99c2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eulas.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-eulas.rst @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Accept the EULA `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-launch-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-launch-profiles.rst index ab0d2d9cf701..46de02433cfb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-launch-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-launch-profiles.rst @@ -143,4 +143,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating launch profiles `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-components.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-components.rst index c8fa4f47bfb6..d118566d5f49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-components.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-components.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: ... } -For more information, see `How StudioBuilder works with Amazon Nimble Studio `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How StudioBuilder works with Amazon Nimble Studio `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-members.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-members.rst index a6952e6fc531..91fdef4f8969 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studio-members.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Adding studio users `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Adding studio users `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studios.rst b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studios.rst index 10c90110898a..6f472fa56096 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studios.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/nimble/list-studios.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `What is Amazon Nimble Studio? `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `What is Amazon Nimble Studio? `__ in the *Amazon Nimble Studio User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/abort-multipart-read-set-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/abort-multipart-read-set-upload.rst index c4f8795a176b..ca7c43e4cc14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/abort-multipart-read-set-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/abort-multipart-read-set-upload.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``abort-multipart-read-set-upload`` example stops a multipart read aws omics abort-multipart-read-set-upload \ --sequence-store-id 0123456789 \ - --upload-id 1122334455 + --upload-id 1122334455 This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/accept-share.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/accept-share.rst index 6bc9d062641d..63197bb59c80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/accept-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/accept-share.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "status": "ACTIVATING" } -For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/complete-multipart-read-set-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/complete-multipart-read-set-upload.rst index cc253f1b805d..9b2a5aa78961 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/complete-multipart-read-set-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/complete-multipart-read-set-upload.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "readSetId": "0000000003" } -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/create-annotation-store-version.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/create-annotation-store-version.rst index 0e7f37021596..a73dab2cc86b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/create-annotation-store-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/create-annotation-store-version.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "versionName": "my_version" } -For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/create-multipart-read-set-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/create-multipart-read-set-upload.rst index 327ecd1ef8da..968b549225a2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/create-multipart-read-set-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/create-multipart-read-set-upload.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``create-multipart-read-set-upload`` example initiates a multipart --subject-id mySubject\ --sample-id mySample\ --description "FASTQ for HG00146"\ - --generated-from "1000 Genomes" + --generated-from "1000 Genomes" Output:: @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "uploadId": "1122334455" } -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/create-share.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/create-share.rst index d4778e6bb261..e0257b7281d4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/create-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/create-share.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "status": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Cross-acount sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cross-acount sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/create-workflow.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/create-workflow.rst index 52fa92a8ee29..c9b3b8b2c5d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/create-workflow.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/create-workflow.rst @@ -11,23 +11,23 @@ The following ``create-workflow`` example creates a WDL workflow. :: ``workflow-crambam.zip`` is a ZIP archive containing a workflow definition. ``workflow-params.json`` defines runtime parameters for the workflow. :: { - "ref_fasta" : { + "ref_fasta" : { "description": "Reference genome fasta file", "optional": false }, - "ref_fasta_index" : { + "ref_fasta_index" : { "description": "Index of the reference genome fasta file", "optional": false }, - "ref_dict" : { + "ref_dict" : { "description": "dictionary file for 'ref_fasta'", "optional": false }, - "input_cram" : { + "input_cram" : { "description": "The Cram file to convert to BAM", "optional": false }, - "sample_name" : { + "sample_name" : { "description": "The name of the input sample, used to name the output BAM", "optional": false } diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/delete-annotation-store-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/delete-annotation-store-versions.rst index 44aa2c7beab7..93ea4f2e5a3e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/delete-annotation-store-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/delete-annotation-store-versions.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "errors": [] } -For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/delete-share.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/delete-share.rst index b8b089c6f96f..fffe3bf62a63 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/delete-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/delete-share.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-share`` example deletes a cross-account share of analytics data. :: aws omics delete-share \ - --share-id "495c21bedc889d07d0ab69d710a6841e-dd75ab7a1a9c384fa848b5bd8e5a7e0a" + --share-id "495c21bedc889d07d0ab69d710a6841e-dd75ab7a1a9c384fa848b5bd8e5a7e0a" Output:: @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "status": "DELETING" } -For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/get-annotation-store-version.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/get-annotation-store-version.rst index 5ef9c5e86def..4aba4c4be2c9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/get-annotation-store-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/get-annotation-store-version.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "versionSizeBytes": 0 } -For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/get-share.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/get-share.rst index 118bf4c95049..66bd5923a78d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/get-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/get-share.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/list-annotation-store-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/list-annotation-store-versions.rst index cfc251b7642d..f91a6442202d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/list-annotation-store-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/list-annotation-store-versions.rst @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Output:: "statusMessage": "", "versionSizeBytes": 0 } - + } -For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating new versions of annotation stores `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/list-multipart-read-set-uploads.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/list-multipart-read-set-uploads.rst index 51e7c221183a..219e3189f72b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/list-multipart-read-set-uploads.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/list-multipart-read-set-uploads.rst @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ The following ``list-multipart-read-set-uploads`` example lists all multipart read set uploads and their statuses. :: aws omics list-multipart-read-set-uploads \ - --sequence-store-id 0123456789 + --sequence-store-id 0123456789 Output:: { - "uploads": + "uploads": [ { "sequenceStoreId": "0123456789", @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/list-read-set-upload-parts.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/list-read-set-upload-parts.rst index 50def7b31604..2b2514f2fe74 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/list-read-set-upload-parts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/list-read-set-upload-parts.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``list-read-set-upload-parts`` example list all parts in a request aws omics list-read-set-upload-parts \ --sequence-store-id 0123456789 \ --upload-id 1122334455 \ - --part-source SOURCE1 + --part-source SOURCE1 Output:: @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/list-shares.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/list-shares.rst index 755e470aba0d..18e1be13823e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/list-shares.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/list-shares.rst @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Output:: } ] } - -For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file + +For more information, see `Cross-account sharing `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/omics/upload-read-set-part.rst b/awscli/examples/omics/upload-read-set-part.rst index ef9f5458819d..22364ee5c175 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/omics/upload-read-set-part.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/omics/upload-read-set-part.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``upload-read-set-part`` example uploads a specified part of a rea --upload-id 1122334455 \ --part-source SOURCE1 \ --part-number 1 \ - --payload /path/to/file/read_1_part_1.fastq.gz + --payload /path/to/file/read_1_part_1.fastq.gz Output:: @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "checksum": "984979b9928ae8d8622286c4a9cd8e99d964a22d59ed0f5722e1733eb280e635" } -For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Direct upload to a sequence store `__ in the *AWS HealthOmics User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-instance.rst index 5f4ddf9c3739..51104f3fb15a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-instance.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example assigns a registered instance to a custom layer. :: For more information, see `Assigning a Registered Instance to a Layer`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Assigning a Registered Instance to a Layer`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/registered-instances-assign.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-volume.rst index 5e4710be03bc..943d0ab444d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/assign-volume.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Before you run ``assign-volume``, you must first run ``update-volume`` to assign For more information, see `Assigning Amazon EBS Volumes to an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Assigning Amazon EBS Volumes to an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources-attach.html#resources-attach-ebs - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/associate-elastic-ip.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/associate-elastic-ip.rst index d139fda66cd2..6fd55a98d036 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/associate-elastic-ip.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/associate-elastic-ip.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example associates an Elastic IP address with a specified instance For more information, see `Resource Management`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Resource Management`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/attach-elastic-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/attach-elastic-load-balancer.rst index 49bce5f81511..215d1cf1017e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/attach-elastic-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/attach-elastic-load-balancer.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following example attaches a load balancer, identified by its name, to a specified layer. :: - aws opsworks --region us-east-1 attach-elastic-load-balancer --elastic-load-balancer-name Java-LB --layer-id 888c5645-09a5-4d0e-95a8-812ef1db76a4 + aws opsworks --region us-east-1 attach-elastic-load-balancer --elastic-load-balancer-name Java-LB --layer-id 888c5645-09a5-4d0e-95a8-812ef1db76a4 *Output*: None. @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example attaches a load balancer, identified by its name, to a spe For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Elastic Load Balancing`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/load-balancer-elb.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-app.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-app.rst index fa37e09ad99d..2c7ee8b27ec1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-app.rst @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ JSON files that are in the directory from which you run the command. :: --name SimpleJSP \ --type java \ --app-source file://appsource.json \ - --data-sources file://datasource.json + --data-sources file://datasource.json The application source information is in ``appsource.json`` and contains the following. :: @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The database source information is in ``datasource.json`` and contains the follo "DatabaseName": "mydb" } ] - + **Note**: For an RDS DB instance, you must first use ``register-rds-db-instance`` to register the instance with the stack. For MySQL App Server instances, set ``Type`` to ``OpsworksMysqlInstance``. These instances are created by AWS OpsWorks, @@ -61,4 +61,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Adding Apps`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Adding Apps`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingapps-creating.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-deployment.rst index 14d158e85806..7f86149f76fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-deployment.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-deployment`` example deploys an app to a specified stack. aws opsworks create-deployment \ --stack-id cfb7e082-ad1d-4599-8e81-de1c39ab45bf \ - --app-id 307be5c8-d55d-47b5-bd6e-7bd417c6c7eb + --app-id 307be5c8-d55d-47b5-bd6e-7bd417c6c7eb --command "{\"Name\":\"deploy\"}" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-instance.rst index d309cca4cc56..1b75b881003e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-instance.rst @@ -22,4 +22,3 @@ Then pass that name to the `hostname` argument. For more information, see `Adding an Instance to a Layer`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Adding an Instance to a Layer`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-add.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-server.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-server.rst index 33af67666e04..170a2ee10a73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-server.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `CreateServer `__ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `CreateServer `__ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-user-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-user-profile.rst index 27317ecc4dca..b299fa3f06f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-user-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/create-user-profile.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ granted by the attached policies. You can grant per-stack AWS OpsWorks permissio For more information, see `Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-manage-import.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-app.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-app.rst index 44d1db69749e..1db0114ac96c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-app.rst @@ -13,5 +13,3 @@ running the ``describe-apps`` command. :: For more information, see `Apps`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Apps`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingapps.html - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-instance.rst index c08dd1add7d7..26560df49bc0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-instance.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ To remove the instance's Amazon EBS volumes or Elastic IP addresses, add the ``- This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting AWS OpsWorks Instances `__ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting AWS OpsWorks Instances `__ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-user-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-user-profile.rst index b3028aa6f3bf..f33262c27b32 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-user-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/delete-user-profile.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ does not delete the IAM user. You must use the IAM console, CLI, or API for that For more information, see `Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-manage-import.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-elastic-ip.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-elastic-ip.rst index ff70b6c79f23..740cb5dae4c2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-elastic-ip.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-elastic-ip.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following example deregisters an Elastic IP address, identified by its IP address, from its stack. :: - aws opsworks deregister-elastic-ip --region us-east-1 --elastic-ip 54.148.130.96 + aws opsworks deregister-elastic-ip --region us-east-1 --elastic-ip 54.148.130.96 *Output*: None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-instance.rst index 8c9d10074f78..54be3fc833ea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-instance.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following ``deregister-instance`` command deregisters a registered instance For more information, see `Deregistering a Registered Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Deregistering a Registered Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/registered-instances-unassign.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-rds-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-rds-db-instance.rst index 55a27eef6d84..c670f3afbf9a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-rds-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/deregister-rds-db-instance.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ For more information, see `Deregistering Amazon RDS Instances`_ in the *ASW OpsW Master usernams: cliuser Master PWD: some23!pwd DB Name: mydb - aws opsworks deregister-rds-db-instance --region us-east-1 --rds-db-instance-arn arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:645732743964:db:clitestdb \ No newline at end of file + aws opsworks deregister-rds-db-instance --region us-east-1 --rds-db-instance-arn arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:645732743964:db:clitestdb diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-apps.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-apps.rst index e8c901841a70..ebb0433889cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-apps.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-apps.rst @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ The following ``describe-apps`` command describes the apps in a specified stack. aws opsworks describe-apps \ --stack-id 38ee91e2-abdc-4208-a107-0b7168b3cc7a \ - --region us-east-1 + --region us-east-1 -Output:: +Output:: { "Apps": [ @@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see Apps_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _Apps: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingapps.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-commands.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-commands.rst index 421fe24135af..fe421ca85965 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-commands.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-commands.rst @@ -40,4 +40,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `AWS OpsWorks Lifecycle Events`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`AWS OpsWorks Lifecycle Events`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingcookbook-events.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-deployments.rst index acb6d55a7cae..31ce4828df34 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-deployments.rst @@ -49,4 +49,3 @@ The following ``describe-deployments`` command describes the deployments in a sp For more information, see `Deploying Apps`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Deploying Apps`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingapps-deploying.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-elastic-ips.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-elastic-ips.rst index 72677cedba3c..4acf7e17380d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-elastic-ips.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-elastic-ips.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ The following ``describe-elastic-ips`` command describes the Elastic IP addresse For more information, see Instances_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _Instances: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-instances.rst index 359f99222cdf..99eefab3c51e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-instances.rst @@ -92,4 +92,3 @@ EC2 instance, and the second was created by AWS OpsWorks. For more information, see `Instances`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Instances`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-layers.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-layers.rst index c0702129944f..6c083f4397a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-layers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-layers.rst @@ -168,4 +168,3 @@ The following ``describe-layers`` command describes the layers in a specified st For more information, see Layers_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _Layers: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinglayers.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-load-based-auto-scaling.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-load-based-auto-scaling.rst index 5a7643c22e8f..69a882f0df31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-load-based-auto-scaling.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-load-based-auto-scaling.rst @@ -6,24 +6,24 @@ details page or by running ``describe-layers``. :: aws opsworks describe-load-based-auto-scaling --region us-east-1 --layer-ids 6bec29c9-c866-41a0-aba5-fa3e374ce2a1 -*Output*: The example layer has a single load-based instance. :: +*Output*: The example layer has a single load-based instance. :: { "LoadBasedAutoScalingConfigurations": [ { "DownScaling": { - "IgnoreMetricsTime": 10, - "ThresholdsWaitTime": 10, - "InstanceCount": 1, + "IgnoreMetricsTime": 10, + "ThresholdsWaitTime": 10, + "InstanceCount": 1, "CpuThreshold": 30.0 - }, - "Enable": true, + }, + "Enable": true, "UpScaling": { - "IgnoreMetricsTime": 5, - "ThresholdsWaitTime": 5, - "InstanceCount": 1, + "IgnoreMetricsTime": 5, + "ThresholdsWaitTime": 5, + "InstanceCount": 1, "CpuThreshold": 80.0 - }, + }, "LayerId": "6bec29c9-c866-41a0-aba5-fa3e374ce2a1" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-my-user-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-my-user-profile.rst index d5b116d40ae0..4dc28b808959 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-my-user-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-my-user-profile.rst @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user that is running the command { "UserProfile": { - "IamUserArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/myusername", - "SshPublicKey": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQ...3LQ4aX9jpxQw== rsa-key-20141104", - "Name": "myusername", + "IamUserArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/myusername", + "SshPublicKey": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQ...3LQ4aX9jpxQw== rsa-key-20141104", + "Name": "myusername", "SshUsername": "myusername" } } @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user that is running the command For more information, see `Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Importing Users into AWS OpsWorks`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-manage-import.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-permissions.rst index d17ade99d819..1605b298a24b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-permissions.rst @@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ The following example shows how to to obtain an AWS Identity and Access Manageme { "Permissions": [ { - "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", - "IamUserArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/cli-user-test", - "Level": "manage", - "AllowSudo": true, + "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", + "IamUserArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/cli-user-test", + "Level": "manage", + "AllowSudo": true, "AllowSsh": true } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-raid-arrays.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-raid-arrays.rst index fea1fc9c0ac9..f7e678e5e053 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-raid-arrays.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-raid-arrays.rst @@ -9,23 +9,22 @@ The following example describes the RAID arrays attached to the instances in a s { "RaidArrays": [ { - "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", - "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a", - "Name": "Created for php-app1", - "NumberOfDisks": 2, - "InstanceId": "9f14adbc-ced5-43b6-bf01-e7d0db6cf2f7", - "RaidLevel": 0, - "VolumeType": "standard", - "RaidArrayId": "f2d4e470-5972-4676-b1b8-bae41ec3e51c", - "Device": "/dev/md0", - "MountPoint": "/mnt/workspace", - "CreatedAt": "2015-02-26T23:53:09+00:00", + "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", + "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a", + "Name": "Created for php-app1", + "NumberOfDisks": 2, + "InstanceId": "9f14adbc-ced5-43b6-bf01-e7d0db6cf2f7", + "RaidLevel": 0, + "VolumeType": "standard", + "RaidArrayId": "f2d4e470-5972-4676-b1b8-bae41ec3e51c", + "Device": "/dev/md0", + "MountPoint": "/mnt/workspace", + "CreatedAt": "2015-02-26T23:53:09+00:00", "Size": 100 - } + } ] } For more information, see `EBS Volumes`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`EBS Volumes`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinglayers-basics-edit.html#workinglayers-basics-edit-ebs - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-rds-db-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-rds-db-instances.rst index 2d96a7b2d3f9..3b5bf37ec46d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-rds-db-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-rds-db-instances.rst @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ The following example describes the Amazon RDS instances registered with a speci { "RdsDbInstances": [ { - "Engine": "mysql", - "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", - "MissingOnRds": false, - "Region": "us-west-2", - "RdsDbInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:clitestdb", - "DbPassword": "*****FILTERED*****", - "Address": "clitestdb.cdlqlk5uwd0k.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com", - "DbUser": "cliuser", + "Engine": "mysql", + "StackId": "d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06", + "MissingOnRds": false, + "Region": "us-west-2", + "RdsDbInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:clitestdb", + "DbPassword": "*****FILTERED*****", + "Address": "clitestdb.cdlqlk5uwd0k.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com", + "DbUser": "cliuser", "DbInstanceIdentifier": "clitestdb" } ] @@ -26,4 +26,3 @@ The following example describes the Amazon RDS instances registered with a speci For more information, see `Resource Management`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Resource Management`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stack-summary.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stack-summary.rst index 018a11dbfc5c..7ded84a5ddc8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stack-summary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stack-summary.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ The following ``describe-stack-summary`` command returns a summary of the specif For more information, see `Stacks`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Stacks`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingstacks.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stacks.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stacks.rst index 0487b19a8733..2f7193217588 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stacks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-stacks.rst @@ -62,4 +62,3 @@ The following ``describe-stacks`` command describes an account's stacks. :: For more information, see `Stacks`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Stacks`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingstacks.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-timebased-auto-scaling.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-timebased-auto-scaling.rst index 1848a2d45945..46055d2bd511 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-timebased-auto-scaling.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-timebased-auto-scaling.rst @@ -6,25 +6,25 @@ details page or by running ``describe-instances``. :: aws opsworks describe-time-based-auto-scaling --region us-east-1 --instance-ids 701f2ffe-5d8e-4187-b140-77b75f55de8d -*Output*: The example has a single time-based instance. :: +*Output*: The example has a single time-based instance. :: { "TimeBasedAutoScalingConfigurations": [ { - "InstanceId": "701f2ffe-5d8e-4187-b140-77b75f55de8d", + "InstanceId": "701f2ffe-5d8e-4187-b140-77b75f55de8d", "AutoScalingSchedule": { "Monday": { - "11": "on", - "10": "on", - "13": "on", - "12": "on" - }, + "11": "on", + "10": "on", + "13": "on", + "12": "on" + }, "Tuesday": { - "11": "on", - "10": "on", - "13": "on", - "12": "on" - } + "11": "on", + "10": "on", + "13": "on", + "12": "on" + } } } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-user-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-user-profiles.rst index 554684cad48a..d3dbd53f8b58 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-user-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-user-profiles.rst @@ -29,4 +29,3 @@ The following ``describe-user-profiles`` command describes the account's user pr For more information, see `Managing AWS OpsWorks Users`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Managing AWS OpsWorks Users`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-manage.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-volumes.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-volumes.rst index 60ef2a28afdc..44092351dabb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-volumes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/describe-volumes.rst @@ -28,4 +28,3 @@ The following example describes a stack's EBS volumes. :: For more information, see `Resource Management`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Resource Management`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/detach-elastic-load-balancer.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/detach-elastic-load-balancer.rst index 32bb3bde2273..bb40a82e64d5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/detach-elastic-load-balancer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/detach-elastic-load-balancer.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following example detaches a load balancer, identified by its name, from its layer. :: - aws opsworks --region us-east-1 detach-elastic-load-balancer --elastic-load-balancer-name Java-LB --layer-id 888c5645-09a5-4d0e-95a8-812ef1db76a4 + aws opsworks --region us-east-1 detach-elastic-load-balancer --elastic-load-balancer-name Java-LB --layer-id 888c5645-09a5-4d0e-95a8-812ef1db76a4 *Output*: None. @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example detaches a load balancer, identified by its name, from its For more information, see `Elastic Load Balancing`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Elastic Load Balancing`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/load-balancer-elb.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/disassociate-elastic-ip.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/disassociate-elastic-ip.rst index 3dd25261217c..11b10efc9f19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/disassociate-elastic-ip.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/disassociate-elastic-ip.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example disassociates an Elastic IP address from a specified insta For more information, see `Resource Management`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Resource Management`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/get-hostname-suggestion.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/get-hostname-suggestion.rst index 2f9802fc2724..480c2bbed4dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/get-hostname-suggestion.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/get-hostname-suggestion.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ the default, Layer_Dependent. :: *Output*:: { - "Hostname": "java-app2", + "Hostname": "java-app2", "LayerId": "888c5645-09a5-4d0e-95a8-812ef1db76a4" } @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ the default, Layer_Dependent. :: For more information, see `Create a New Stack`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Create a New Stack`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingstacks-creating.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/reboot-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/reboot-instance.rst index 8f8acf13c2ad..017a37afc104 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/reboot-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/reboot-instance.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example reboots an instance. :: For more information, see `Rebooting an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Rebooting an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-starting.html#workinginstances-starting-reboot - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/register-elastic-ip.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/register-elastic-ip.rst index 0af182e6844e..d58707742580 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/register-elastic-ip.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/register-elastic-ip.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following example registers an Elastic IP address, identified by its IP addr **Note:** The Elastic IP address must be in the same region as the stack. :: - aws opsworks register-elastic-ip --region us-east-1 --stack-id d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06 --elastic-ip 54.148.130.96 + aws opsworks register-elastic-ip --region us-east-1 --stack-id d72553d4-8727-448c-9b00-f024f0ba1b06 --elastic-ip 54.148.130.96 *Output* :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/register.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/register.rst index 6a35a8b8e272..d7cd0f72483f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/register.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/register.rst @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ The following example registers an existing on-premises instance with a specifie The command logs into the instance using a custom SSH command string that specifies the SSH password and the instance's IP address. :: - aws opsworks register --infrastructure-class on-premises --stack-id 935450cc-61e0-4b03-a3e0-160ac817d2bb --override-ssh "sshpass -p 'mypassword' ssh your-user@192.0.2.3" + aws opsworks register --infrastructure-class on-premises --stack-id 935450cc-61e0-4b03-a3e0-160ac817d2bb --override-ssh "sshpass -p 'mypassword' ssh your-user@192.0.2.3" The following example registers the on-premises instance that is running the ``register`` command. Log in to the instance with SSH and run ``register`` with the ``--local`` argument instead of an instance ID or hostname. :: aws opsworks register --infrastructure-class on-premises --stack-id 935450cc-61e0-4b03-a3e0-160ac817d2bb --local - + *Output*: The following is typical output for registering an EC2 instance. :: @@ -100,6 +100,3 @@ Log in to the instance with SSH and run ``register`` with the ``--local`` argume For more information, see `Registering an Instance with an AWS OpsWorks Stack`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Registering an Instance with an AWS OpsWorks Stack`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/registered-instances-register.html - - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-load-based-auto-scaling.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-load-based-auto-scaling.rst index d3aaab2340aa..e9683135bd3a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-load-based-auto-scaling.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-load-based-auto-scaling.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The example puts the upscaling threshold settings in a separate file in the work "MemoryThreshold": 85, "LoadThreshold": 85 } - + The example puts the downscaling threshold settings in a separate file in the working directory named ``downscale.json``, which contains the following. :: { @@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ The example puts the downscaling threshold settings in a separate file in the wo For more information, see `Using Automatic Load-based Scaling`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Using Automatic Load-based Scaling`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-autoscaling-loadbased.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-permission.rst index 54f6137134e0..a24c99955414 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-permission.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ is identified by Amazon Resource Name (ARN). The example grants the user a Manag instances. :: aws opsworks set-permission --region us-east-1 --stack-id 71c7ca72-55ae-4b6a-8ee1-a8dcded3fa0f --level manage --iam-user-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789102:user/cli-user-test --allow-ssh --allow-sudo - + *Output*: None. @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ instances. :: For more information, see `Granting AWS OpsWorks Users Per-Stack Permissions`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Granting AWS OpsWorks Users Per-Stack Permissions`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-console.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-time-based-auto-scaling.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-time-based-auto-scaling.rst index a308b9903c2f..2bb37759dab0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-time-based-auto-scaling.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/set-time-based-auto-scaling.rst @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ For this example, the instance is on for a few hours around midday UTC (Coordina "11": "on", "12": "on", "13": "on" - }, + }, "Tuesday": { "10": "on", "11": "on", "12": "on", - "13": "on" + "13": "on" } } @@ -30,4 +30,3 @@ For this example, the instance is on for a few hours around midday UTC (Coordina For more information, see `Using Automatic Time-based Scaling`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Using Automatic Time-based Scaling`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-autoscaling-timebased.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-instance.rst index 125fada9a3c4..6d7318066711 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-instance.rst @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ The following ``start-instance`` command starts a specified 24/7 instance. :: For more information, see `Manually Starting, Stopping, and Rebooting 24/7 Instances`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Manually Starting, Stopping, and Rebooting 24/7 Instances`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-starting.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-stack.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-stack.rst index 674b6b12ec49..2e72fc682d38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-stack.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/start-stack.rst @@ -12,4 +12,3 @@ To start a particular instance, use ``start-instance``. :: For more information, see `Starting an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Starting an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-starting.html#workinginstances-starting-start - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-instance.rst index 54c09eba9ebf..0eb1b7d7a6be 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-instance.rst @@ -16,5 +16,3 @@ You can restart a stopped instance by calling ``start-instance`` or by deleting For more information, see `Stopping an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Stopping an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-starting.html#workinginstances-starting-stop - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-stack.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-stack.rst index 03c2ec9140a3..e3bbe60ab6c2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-stack.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/stop-stack.rst @@ -12,4 +12,3 @@ To stop a particular instance, use ``stop-instance``. :: For more information, see `Stopping an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Stopping an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-starting.html#workinginstances-starting-stop - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-instance.rst index e9fbb0a69afb..b01651a4b4f2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-instance.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following ``unassign-instance`` command unassigns an instance from its attac For more information, see `Unassigning a Registered Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Unassigning a Registered Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/registered-instances-unassign.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-volume.rst index d3f069876b1c..ca97413912fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/unassign-volume.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ you register the volume with a stack, not the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amaz For more information, see `Unassigning Amazon EBS Volumes`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Unassigning Amazon EBS Volumes`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources-detach.html#resources-detach-ebs - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-app.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-app.rst index 5b1fb3ccc0e1..adc04975b550 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-app.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example updates a specified app to change its name. :: For more information, see `Editing Apps`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Editing Apps`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingapps-editing.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-elastic-ip.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-elastic-ip.rst index 709075f21c11..677729ae9576 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-elastic-ip.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-elastic-ip.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example updates the name of a specified Elastic IP address. :: For more information, see `Resource Management`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Resource Management`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-instance.rst index d4e2dd1cf871..98025695fd46 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-instance.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example updates a specified instance's type. :: For more information, see `Editing the Instance Configuration`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Editing the Instance Configuration`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-properties.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-layer.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-layer.rst index c8a0b404db77..88a30349e323 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-layer.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-layer.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ The following example updates a specified layer to use Amazon EBS-optimized inst For more information, see `Editing an OpsWorks Layer's Configuration`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Editing an OpsWorks Layer's Configuration`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinglayers-basics-edit.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-my-user-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-my-user-profile.rst index b804540c3a48..f0444c3bf2f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-my-user-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-my-user-profile.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ The user's AWS credentials are represented by the ``development`` profile in the For more information, see `Editing AWS OpsWorks User Settings`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Editing AWS OpsWorks User Settings`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opsworks-security-users-manage-edit.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-rds-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-rds-db-instance.rst index bb6c434648c9..3a30520b4694 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-rds-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-rds-db-instance.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ your application will not be able to connect to the database. :: For more information, see `Registering Amazon RDS Instances with a Stack`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Registering Amazon RDS Instances with a Stack`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources-reg.html#resources-reg-rds - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-volume.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-volume.rst index 182e7ce44e6b..35e8211da5c0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-volume.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworks/update-volume.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ you register it with a stack, not the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) For more information, see `Assigning Amazon EBS Volumes to an Instance`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Assigning Amazon EBS Volumes to an Instance`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/resources-attach.html#resources-attach-ebs - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/associate-node.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/associate-node.rst index d791353185b8..00a0508f7310 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/associate-node.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/associate-node.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ The output returned by the command resembles the following. For more information, see `Adding Nodes Automatically in AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Adding Nodes Automatically in AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-unattend-assoc.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-backup.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-backup.rst index 8f0b6489a511..4d309a0824e0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-backup.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-backup.rst @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ The output shows you information similar to the following about the new backup. Output:: { - "Backups": [ - { + "Backups": [ + { "BackupArn": "string", "BackupId": "automate-06-20160729133847520", "BackupType": "MANUAL", @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. -.. _`Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-backup-restore.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-backup-restore.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-server.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-server.rst index 21ece1d98d97..236c845f24c8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/create-server.rst @@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ The following ``create-server`` example creates a new Chef Automate server named The output shows you information similar to the following about the new server:: { - "Server": { + "Server": { "BackupRetentionCount": 10, "CreatedAt": 2016-07-29T13:38:47.520Z, "DisableAutomatedBackup": FALSE, "Endpoint": "https://opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", "Engine": "Chef", - "EngineAttributes": [ - { + "EngineAttributes": [ + { "Name": "CHEF_DELIVERY_ADMIN_PASSWORD", "Value": "1Password1" } @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ The output shows you information similar to the following about the new server:: } } -For more information, see `UpdateServer `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `UpdateServer `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-backup.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-backup.rst index d20a0f98cb9c..f761c834655e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-backup.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-backup.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ The output shows whether the backup deletion succeeded. For more information, see `Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-backup-restore.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-server.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-server.rst index d7b76e4e3c39..0740b7bb15fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/delete-server.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ The output shows whether the server deletion succeeded. For more information, see `Delete an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Delete an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-delete-server.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-account-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-account-attributes.rst index 2beb54536554..a708d0493ced 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-account-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-account-attributes.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The output for each account attribute entry returned by the command resembles th *Output*:: { - "Attributes": [ - { + "Attributes": [ + { "Maximum": 5, "Name": "ServerLimit", "Used": 2 @@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ The output for each account attribute entry returned by the command resembles th For more information, see `DescribeAccountAttributes`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. .. _`DescribeAccountAttributes`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks-cm/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAccountAttributes.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-backups.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-backups.rst index 9a7d48326de9..ff1753720bb5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-backups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-backups.rst @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ The output for each backup entry returned by the command resembles the following Output:: { - "Backups": [ - { + "Backups": [ + { "BackupArn": "string", "BackupId": "automate-06-20160729133847520", "BackupType": "MANUAL", @@ -41,4 +41,3 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. .. _`Back Up and Restore an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate Server`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/opscm-backup-restore.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-events.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-events.rst index 688fd0b495ad..bb5d762d9f31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-events.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``describe-events`` example returns information about all events t The output for each event entry returned by the command resembles the following example:: { - "ServerEvents": [ - { + "ServerEvents": [ + { "CreatedAt": 2016-07-29T13:38:47.520Z, "LogUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com//automate-06-20160729133847520", "Message": "Updates successfully installed.", @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The output for each event entry returned by the command resembles the following ] } -For more information, see `General Troubleshooting Tips `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `General Troubleshooting Tips `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-node-association-status.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-node-association-status.rst index 33e8a040f42e..541e06821af3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-node-association-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-node-association-status.rst @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ The output for each account attribute entry returned by the command resembles th For more information, see `DescribeNodeAssociationStatus`_ in the *AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate API Reference*. .. _`DescribeNodeAssociationStatus`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks-cm/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeNodeAssociationStatus.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-servers.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-servers.rst index 8266cdb4fb4e..3a5756298246 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-servers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/describe-servers.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To describe servers** -The following ``describe-servers`` command returns information about all servers +The following ``describe-servers`` command returns information about all servers that are associated with your account, and in your default region.:: aws opsworks-cm describe-servers @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ The output for each server entry returned by the command resembles the following *Output*:: { - "Servers": [ - { + "Servers": [ + { "BackupRetentionCount": 8, "CreatedAt": 2016-07-29T13:38:47.520Z, "DisableAutomatedBackup": FALSE, "Endpoint": "https://opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", "Engine": "Chef", - "EngineAttributes": [ - { + "EngineAttributes": [ + { "Name": "CHEF_DELIVERY_ADMIN_PASSWORD", "Value": "1Password1" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/restore-server.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/restore-server.rst index fdd0bf0e8092..105212aa650d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/restore-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/restore-server.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To restore a server** -The following ``restore-server`` command performs an in-place restoration of a +The following ``restore-server`` command performs an in-place restoration of a Chef Automate server named ``automate-06`` in your default region from a backup with an ID of ``automate-06-2016-11-22T16:13:27.998Z``. Restoring a server restores -connections to the nodes that the Chef Automate server was managing at the time +connections to the nodes that the Chef Automate server was managing at the time that the specified backup was performed. aws opsworks-cm restore-server --backup-id "automate-06-2016-11-22T16:13:27.998Z" --server-name "automate-06" diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/start-maintenance.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/start-maintenance.rst index 47cd93e7c7e9..8a9e987afb38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/start-maintenance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/start-maintenance.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `System Maintenance (Puppet Enterprise servers) `_ or `System Maintenance (Chef Automate servers) `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `System Maintenance (Puppet Enterprise servers) `_ or `System Maintenance (Chef Automate servers) `_ in the *AWS OpsWorks User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server-engine-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server-engine-attributes.rst index 5854b9ba6b7a..e654ea1ead6f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server-engine-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server-engine-attributes.rst @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ The following ``update-server-engine-attributes`` command updates the value of t The output shows you information similar to the following about the updated server. :: { - "Server": { + "Server": { "BackupRetentionCount": 2, "CreatedAt": 2016-07-29T13:38:47.520Z, "DisableAutomatedBackup": FALSE, "Endpoint": "https://opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", "Engine": "Chef", - "EngineAttributes": [ - { + "EngineAttributes": [ + { "Name": "CHEF_PIVOTAL_KEY", "Value": "new key value" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server.rst b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server.rst index 8be7dbd20327..0a5b373a2fe1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/opsworkscm/update-server.rst @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ The following ``update-server`` command updates the maintenance start time of th The output shows you information similar to the following about the updated server. :: { - "Server": { + "Server": { "BackupRetentionCount": 8, "CreatedAt": 2016-07-29T13:38:47.520Z, "DisableAutomatedBackup": TRUE, "Endpoint": "https://opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", "Engine": "Chef", - "EngineAttributes": [ - { + "EngineAttributes": [ + { "Name": "CHEF_DELIVERY_ADMIN_PASSWORD", "Value": "1Password1" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/accept-handshake.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/accept-handshake.rst index 0877352be52e..b2dace7830c8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/accept-handshake.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/accept-handshake.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ The output shows the following: :: ], "State": "ACCEPTED" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/attach-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/attach-policy.rst index a3478e62017c..68b9aac2213e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/attach-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/attach-policy.rst @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ The following example shows how to attach a service control policy (SCP) to an OU: :: - aws organizations attach-policy + aws organizations attach-policy --policy-id p-examplepolicyid111 --target-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 - + **Example 2** The following example shows how to attach a service control policy directly to an account: :: - aws organizations attach-policy + aws organizations attach-policy --policy-id p-examplepolicyid111 --target-id 333333333333 diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/cancel-handshake.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/cancel-handshake.rst index e2a83da8aa5f..2b6405963ea4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/cancel-handshake.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/cancel-handshake.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To cancel a handshake sent from another account** -Bill previously sent an invitation to Susan's account to join his organization. He changes his mind and decides to cancel the invitation before Susan accepts it. The following example shows Bill's cancellation: :: +Bill previously sent an invitation to Susan's account to join his organization. He changes his mind and decides to cancel the invitation before Susan accepts it. The following example shows Bill's cancellation: :: aws organizations cancel-handshake --handshake-id h-examplehandshakeid111 - + The output includes a handshake object that shows that the state is now ``CANCELED``: :: { @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The output includes a handshake object that shows that the state is now ``CANCEL "State":"CANCELED", "Action": "INVITE", "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:handshake/o-exampleorgid/invite/h-examplehandshakeid111", - "Parties": [ + "Parties": [ { "Id": "o-exampleorgid", "Type": "ORGANIZATION" @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ The output includes a handshake object that shows that the state is now ``CANCEL "RequestedTimestamp": 1.47008383521E9, "ExpirationTimestamp": 1.47137983521E9 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-account.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-account.rst index 9a6ea113bc1a..fabbe39faf74 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-account.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to create a member account in an organization. The member account is configured with the name Production Account and the email address of susan@example.com. Organizations automatically creates an IAM role using the default name of OrganizationAccountAccessRole because the roleName parameter is not specified. Also, the setting that allows IAM users or roles with sufficient permissions to access account billing data is set to the default value of ALLOW because the IamUserAccessToBilling parameter is not specified. Organizations automatically sends Susan a "Welcome to AWS" email: :: aws organizations create-account --email susan@example.com --account-name "Production Account" - + The output includes a request object that shows that the status is now ``IN_PROGRESS``: :: { @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The output includes a request object that shows that the status is now ``IN_PROG } You can later query the current status of the request by providing the Id response value to the describe-create-account-status command as the value for the create-account-request-id parameter. - + For more information, see `Creating an AWS Account in Your Organization`_ in the *AWS Organizations Users Guide*. .. _`Creating an AWS Account in Your Organization`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_accounts_create.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organization.rst index 9e217ece7818..67e5810c71b0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organization.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Bill wants to create an organization using credentials from account 111111111111. The following example shows that the account becomes the master account in the new organization. Because he does not specify a features set, the new organization defaults to all features enabled and service control policies are enabled on the root. :: aws organizations create-organization - + The output includes an organization object with details about the new organization: :: { @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The output includes an organization object with details about the new organizati The following example creates an organization that supports only the consolidated billing features: :: aws organizations create-organization --feature-set CONSOLIDATED_BILLING - + The output includes an organization object with details about the new organization: :: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organizational-unit.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organizational-unit.rst index d30e50d9641e..9bc46eb40337 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organizational-unit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-organizational-unit.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to create an OU that is named AccountingOU: :: aws organizations create-organizational-unit --parent-id r-examplerootid111 --name AccountingOU - + The output includes an organizationalUnit object with details about the new OU: :: { @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ The output includes an organizationalUnit object with details about the new OU: "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:ou/o-exampleorgid/ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111", "Name": "AccountingOU" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-policy.rst index 47d106005558..d3efd14e15bb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/create-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/create-policy.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to create an service control policy (SCP) named ``AllowAllS3Actions``. The policy contents are taken from a file on the local computer called ``policy.json``. :: aws organizations create-policy --content file://policy.json --name AllowAllS3Actions, --type SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY --description "Allows delegation of all S3 actions" - + The output includes a policy object with details about the new policy: :: { @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The output includes a policy object with details about the new policy: :: } } } - + **Example 2: To create a policy with a JSON policy as a parameter** The following example shows you how to create the same SCP, this time by embedding the policy contents as a JSON string in the parameter. The string must be escaped with backslashes before the double quotes to ensure that they are treated as literals in the parameter, which itself is surrounded by double quotes: :: @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ The following example shows you how to create the same SCP, this time by embeddi For more information about creating and using policies in your organization, see `Managing Organization Policies`_ in the *AWS Organizations User Guide*. -.. _`Managing Organization Policies`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Managing Organization Policies`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/decline-handshake.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/decline-handshake.rst index 989ba339bf96..412dd3d5e6c0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/decline-handshake.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/decline-handshake.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows that Susan, an admin who is the owner of account 222222222222, declines an invitation to join Bill's organization. The DeclineHandshake operation returns a handshake object, showing that the state is now DECLINED: :: aws organizations decline-handshake --handshake-id h-examplehandshakeid111 - + The output includes a handshake object that shows the new state of ``DECLINED``: :: { @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ The output includes a handshake object that shows the new state of ``DECLINED``: "ExpirationTimestamp": 1471980478.687, "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:handshake/o-exampleorgid/invite/h-examplehandshakeid111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-organization.rst index 0a6d03113ec6..728f7b3d454a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-organization.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following example shows how to delete an organization. To perform this operation, you must be an admin of the master account in the organization. The example assumes that you previously removed all the member accounts, OUs, and policies from the organization: :: - aws organizations delete-organization \ No newline at end of file + aws organizations delete-organization diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-policy.rst index a6a39ed1d25c..3c3a0e539fc0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/delete-policy.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following example shows how to delete a policy from an organization. The example assumes that you previously detached the policy from all entities: :: - aws organizations delete-policy --policy-id p-examplepolicyid111 \ No newline at end of file + aws organizations delete-policy --policy-id p-examplepolicyid111 diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-account.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-account.rst index 0f40fc6196e4..60a3ffd2b46c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-account.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to request details about an account: :: aws organizations describe-account --account-id 555555555555 - + The output shows an account object with the details about the account: :: { @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The output shows an account object with the details about the account: :: "JoinedTimeStamp": 1481756563.134, "Status": "ACTIVE" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-create-account-status.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-create-account-status.rst index a01b19c2e68a..9832ae1fd588 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-create-account-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-create-account-status.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following example shows how to request the latest status for a previous requ Command:: aws organizations describe-create-account-status --create-account-request-id car-examplecreateaccountrequestid111 - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-handshake.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-handshake.rst index c6328b8f6c4b..de278ab1e1a1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-handshake.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-handshake.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to request details about a handshake. The handshake ID comes either from the original call to ``InviteAccountToOrganization``, or from a call to ``ListHandshakesForAccount`` or ``ListHandshakesForOrganization``: :: aws organizations describe-handshake --handshake-id h-examplehandshakeid111 - + The output includes a handshake object that has all the details about the requested handshake: :: { @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The output includes a handshake object that has all the details about the reques ], "Action": "INVITE", "RequestedTimestamp": 1470158698.046, - "ExpirationTimestamp": 1471454698.046, + "ExpirationTimestamp": 1471454698.046, "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:handshake/o-exampleorgid/invite/h-examplehandshakeid111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organization.rst index 04aaa2ac3b1b..7b6b2508f9c3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organization.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to request details about an organization: :: aws organizations describe-organization - + The output includes an organization object that has the details about the organization: :: { @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ The output includes an organization object that has the details about the organi } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organizational-unit.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organizational-unit.rst index f66d3877c419..dec050e48622 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organizational-unit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-organizational-unit.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::123456789012:ou/o-exampleorgid/ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111", "Id": "ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-policy.rst index be2af59735a1..5d1dd0a8e097 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/describe-policy.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to request information about a policy: :: aws organizations describe-policy --policy-id p-examplepolicyid111 - + The output includes a policy object that contains details about the policy: :: { @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The output includes a policy object that contains details about the policy: :: "Description": "Enables admins to delegate S3 permissions" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/disable-policy-type.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/disable-policy-type.rst index 2e7a50325bb1..c44a92ee4224 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/disable-policy-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/disable-policy-type.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ The output shows that the PolicyTypes response element no longer includes SERVIC "Id": "r-examplerootid111", "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:root/o-exampleorgid/r-examplerootid111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-all-features.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-all-features.rst index 2365bb5ea33b..c1b87c0c7c4e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-all-features.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-all-features.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example shows the administrator asking all the invited accounts in the organization to approve enabled all features in the organization. AWS Organizations sends an email to the address that is registered with every invited member account asking the owner to approve the change to all features by accepting the handshake that is sent. After all invited member accounts accept the handshake, the organization administrator can finalize the change to all features, and those with appropriate permissions can create policies and apply them to roots, OUs, and accounts: :: aws organizations enable-all-features - + The output is a handshake object that is sent to all invited member accounts for approval: :: { @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The output is a handshake object that is sent to all invited member accounts for ], "state":"REQUESTED" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-policy-type.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-policy-type.rst index cc4ee38196ff..d5a83e71ecda 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-policy-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/enable-policy-type.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to enable the service control policy (SCP) policy type in a root: :: aws organizations enable-policy-type --root-id r-examplerootid111 --policy-type SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY - + The output shows a root object with a policyTypes response element showing that SCPs are now enabled: :: { @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ The output shows a root object with a policyTypes response element showing that "Name": "Root", "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:root/o-exampleorgid/r-examplerootid111" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/invite-account-to-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/invite-account-to-organization.rst index a5b253cf95fb..5b11bd24b637 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/invite-account-to-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/invite-account-to-organization.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ The following example shows the master account owned by bill@example.com inviting the account owned by juan@example.com to join an organization: :: aws organizations invite-account-to-organization --target '{"Type": "EMAIL", "Id": "juan@example.com"}' --notes "This is a request for Juan's account to join Bill's organization." - + The output includes a handshake structure that shows what is sent to the invited account: :: - + { "Handshake": { "Action": "INVITE", @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ The output includes a handshake structure that shows what is sent to the invited ], "State": "OPEN" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts-for-parent.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts-for-parent.rst index 56ffeafa67a9..c889ba26d7ee 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts-for-parent.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts-for-parent.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following example shows how to request a list of the accounts in an OU: :: aws organizations list-accounts-for-parent --parent-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 The output includes a list of account summary objects. :: - + { "Accounts": [ { @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The output includes a list of account summary objects. :: "Status": "ACTIVE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts.rst index fe50ef799b1a..77edcd65832a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-accounts.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following example shows you how to request a list of the accounts in an orga aws organizations list-accounts The output includes a list of account summary objects. :: - + { "Accounts": [ { @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ The output includes a list of account summary objects. :: "Status": "ACTIVE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-children.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-children.rst index 38862e781cc1..c3e192c12bab 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-children.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-children.rst @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ The following example you how to list the root or OU that contains that account 444444444444: :: aws organizations list-children --child-type ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT --parent-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 - + The output shows the two child OUs that are contained by the parent: :: { "Children": [ - { + { "Id": "ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111", "Type":"ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT" }, @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The output shows the two child OUs that are contained by the parent: :: "Type":"ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-create-account-status.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-create-account-status.rst index 1a79830ed195..cf11e4373d35 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-create-account-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-create-account-status.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to request a list of account creation requests for an organization that have completed successfully: :: aws organizations list-create-account-status --states SUCCEEDED - + The output includes an array of objects with information about each request. :: { @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The output includes an array of objects with information about each request. :: The following example gets a list of in-progress account creation requests for an organization: :: aws organizations list-create-account-status --states IN_PROGRESS - + The output includes an array of objects with information about each request. :: { @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ The output includes an array of objects with information about each request. :: "AccountName": "Production Account" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-account.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-account.rst index 83d1c5149beb..e28bde101da9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-account.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following example shows how to get a list of all handshakes that are associated with the account of the credentials that were used to call the operation: :: - aws organizations list-handshakes-for-account - + aws organizations list-handshakes-for-account + The output includes a list of handshake structures with information about each handshake including its current state: :: { @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ The output includes a list of handshake structures with information about each h ], "State": "OPEN" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-organization.rst index 6190af6358a4..8cac5b8c761a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-handshakes-for-organization.rst @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ The following example shows how to get a list of handshakes that are associated with the current organization: :: - aws organizations list-handshakes-for-organization - -The output shows two handshakes. The first one is an invitation to Juan's account and shows a state of OPEN. The second is an invitation to Anika's account and shows a state of ACCEPTED: :: + aws organizations list-handshakes-for-organization + +The output shows two handshakes. The first one is an invitation to Juan's account and shows a state of OPEN. The second is an invitation to Anika's account and shows a state of ACCEPTED: :: { - "Handshakes": [ + "Handshakes": [ { "Action": "INVITE", "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:handshake/o-exampleorgid/invite/h-examplehandshakeid111", @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ The output shows two handshakes. The first one is an invitation to Juan's accoun ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-organizational-units-for-parent.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-organizational-units-for-parent.rst index 4dd5c2796524..891a067f0354 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-organizational-units-for-parent.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-organizational-units-for-parent.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to get a list of OUs in a specified root: :: aws organizations list-organizational-units-for-parent --parent-id r-examplerootid111 - + The output shows that the specified root contains two OUs and shows details of each: :: { @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The output shows that the specified root contains two OUs and shows details of e "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::o-exampleorgid:ou/r-examplerootid111/ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid222" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-parents.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-parents.rst index b792b1e8574d..00df1b02f30c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-parents.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-parents.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following example you how to list the root or parent OU that contains that a aws organizations list-parents --child-id 444444444444 - + The output shows that the specified account is in the OU with specified ID: :: { @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ The output shows that the specified account is in the OU with specified ID: :: "Type": "ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies-for-target.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies-for-target.rst index cab1aa7791d5..5a30421814d0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies-for-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies-for-target.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to get a list of all service control policies (SCPs), as specified by the Filter parameter, that are directly attached to an account: :: aws organizations list-policies-for-target --filter SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY --target-id 444444444444 - + The output includes a list of policy structures with summary information about the policies. The list does not include policies that apply to the account because of inheritance from its location in an OU hierarchy: :: { @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The output includes a list of policy structures with summary information about t "Description": "Enables account admins to delegate permissions for any EC2 actions to users and roles in their accounts." } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies.rst index 5fcb5cbbd2d0..40e714d2e940 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-policies.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows you how to get a list of SCPs, as specified by the filter parameter: :: aws organizations list-policies --filter SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY - + The output includes a list of policies with summary information: :: { @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ The output includes a list of policies with summary information: :: "Name": "FullAWSAccess" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-roots.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-roots.rst index a1ba4f8f130a..404ee2832f9b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-roots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-roots.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ This example shows you how to get the list of roots for an organization: :: - aws organizations list-roots - + aws organizations list-roots + The output includes a list of root structures with summary information: :: { @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The output includes a list of root structures with summary information: :: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-targets-for-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-targets-for-policy.rst index e6da3822d460..4e873337f9ca 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/list-targets-for-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/list-targets-for-policy.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example shows how to get a list of the roots, OUs, and accounts that the specified policy is attached to: :: aws organizations list-targets-for-policy --policy-id p-FullAWSAccess - + The output includes a list of attachment objects with summary information about the roots, OUs, and accounts the policy is attached to: :: { @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The output includes a list of attachment objects with summary information about "Type":"ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/move-account.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/move-account.rst index 910930dbcc0a..00a8a4ad03b0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/move-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/move-account.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following example shows you how to move the master account in the organization from the root to an OU: :: - aws organizations move-account --account-id 333333333333 --source-parent-id r-examplerootid111 --destination-parent-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 \ No newline at end of file + aws organizations move-account --account-id 333333333333 --source-parent-id r-examplerootid111 --destination-parent-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/update-organizational-unit.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/update-organizational-unit.rst index 22ad211ad274..5cc61af9c5b3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/update-organizational-unit.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/update-organizational-unit.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This example shows you how to rename an OU: In this example, the OU is renamed "AccountingOU": :: - aws organizations update-organizational-unit --organizational-unit-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 --name AccountingOU + aws organizations update-organizational-unit --organizational-unit-id ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111 --name AccountingOU The output shows the new name: :: @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ The output shows the new name: :: "Name": "AccountingOU", "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:ou/o-exampleorgid/ou-examplerootid111-exampleouid111"" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/organizations/update-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/organizations/update-policy.rst index ce1c3b687e4b..3338d3daf3b4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/organizations/update-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/organizations/update-policy.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The output shows the new name and description. :: "Description": "This description replaces the original.", "Name": "Renamed-Policy", "Type": "SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY" - } + } } } @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The output shows the new content:: { "Policy": { "Content": "{ \"Version\": \"2012-10-17\", \"Statement\": { \"Effect\": \"Allow\", \"Action\": \"s3:*\", \"Resource\": \"*\" } }", - "PolicySummary": { + "PolicySummary": { "Arn": "arn:aws:organizations::111111111111:policy/o-exampleorgid/service_control_policy/p-examplepolicyid111", "AwsManaged": false; "Description": "This description replaces the original.", diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/decrypt-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/decrypt-data.rst index f9d6dcd2da89..61f6e382e83e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/decrypt-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/decrypt-data.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``decrypt-data`` example decrypts ciphertext data using a symmetri --key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h \ --cipher-text 33612AB9D6929C3A828EB6030082B2BD \ --decryption-attributes 'Symmetric={Mode=CBC}' - + Output:: { @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "PlainText": "31323334313233343132333431323334" } -For more information, see `Decrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Decrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/encrypt-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/encrypt-data.rst index 23e0025a059f..0dc846e722b1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/encrypt-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/encrypt-data.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "CipherText": "33612AB9D6929C3A828EB6030082B2BD" } -For more information, see `Encrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Encrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-card-validation-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-card-validation-data.rst index 80ae5cd81eb5..df4cc7f1a6ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-card-validation-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-card-validation-data.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``generate-card-validation-data`` example generates a CVV/CVV2. :: --key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h \ --primary-account-number=171234567890123 \ --generation-attributes CardVerificationValue2={CardExpiryDate=0123} - + Output:: { @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "ValidationData": "801" } -For more information, see `Generate card data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Generate card data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-mac.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-mac.rst index 1b47a5c023bc..f914c93814b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-mac.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-mac.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "Mac": "ED87F26E961C6D0DDB78DA5038AA2BDDEA0DCE03E5B5E96BDDD494F4A7AA470C" } -For more information, see `Generate MAC `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Generate MAC `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-pin-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-pin-data.rst index 4337dd3246a5..9fe7d286e828 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-pin-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/generate-pin-data.rst @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ Output:: "PinData": { "VerificationValue": "5507" } - } + } -For more information, see `Generate PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Generate PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/re-encrypt-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/re-encrypt-data.rst index 7943cc754f09..e4b57059644d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/re-encrypt-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/re-encrypt-data.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "KeyCheckValue": "2E8CD9" } -For more information, see `Encrypt and decrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Encrypt and decrypt data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/translate-pin-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/translate-pin-data.rst index 19cfe7afdcd7..7727a4e0b79d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/translate-pin-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/translate-pin-data.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``translate-pin-data`` example translates a PIN from PEK TDES encr --incoming-key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:111122223333:key/ivi5ksfsuplneuyt \ --outgoing-key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:111122223333:key/4pmyquwjs3yj4vwe \ --outgoing-translation-attributes IsoFormat4="{PrimaryAccountNumber=171234567890123}" \ - --outgoing-dukpt-attributes KeySerialNumber="FFFF9876543210E00008" + --outgoing-dukpt-attributes KeySerialNumber="FFFF9876543210E00008" Output:: @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "KeyCheckValue": "7CC9E2" } -For more information, see `Translate PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Translate PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-auth-request-cryptogram.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-auth-request-cryptogram.rst index afd4355973a9..44468e102827 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-auth-request-cryptogram.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-auth-request-cryptogram.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``verify-auth-request-cryptogram`` example verifies an Authorizati --key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-west-2:111122223333:key/pboipdfzd4mdklya \ --major-key-derivation-mode "EMV_OPTION_A" \ --session-key-derivation-attributes '{"EmvCommon": {"ApplicationTransactionCounter": "1234","PanSequenceNumber": "01","PrimaryAccountNumber": "471234567890123"}}' \ - --transaction-data "123456789ABCDEF" + --transaction-data "123456789ABCDEF" Output:: @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "KeyCheckValue": "985792" } -For more information, see `Verify auth request (ARQC) cryptogram `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Verify auth request (ARQC) cryptogram `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-card-validation-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-card-validation-data.rst index 8005c969e946..45168354f0ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-card-validation-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-card-validation-data.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "KeyCheckValue": "CADDA1" } -For more information, see `Verify card data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Verify card data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-mac.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-mac.rst index 814326b4eaff..b752dbfa5866 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-mac.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-mac.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "KeyCheckValue": "2976E7", } -For more information, see `Verify MAC `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Verify MAC `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-pin-data.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-pin-data.rst index 3689a7eaab4e..e86a7045b22f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-pin-data.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography-data/verify-pin-data.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``verify-pin-data`` example validates a PIN for a PAN. :: --primary-account-number 171234567890123 \ --pin-block-format ISO_FORMAT_0 \ --verification-attributes VisaPin="{PinVerificationKeyIndex=1,VerificationValue=5507}" \ - --encrypted-pin-block AC17DC148BDA645E + --encrypted-pin-block AC17DC148BDA645E Output:: @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ Output:: "VerificationKeyCheckValue": "7F2363", "EncryptionKeyArn": "arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:111122223333:key/ivi5ksfsuplneuyt", "EncryptionKeyCheckValue": "7CC9E2", - } + } -For more information, see `Verify PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Verify PIN data `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-alias.rst index aa4521307b65..d877bad5a2df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-alias.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-key.rst index 5d6a840dc58c..d36be2400ae9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/create-key.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Generating keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Generating keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-alias.rst index 678ed0a7b4dd..f2759c620df7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-alias.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-alias`` example deletes an alias. It does not affect the This command produces no output. -For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-key.rst index 29bd19d8117d..4716621cb3e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/delete-key.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/export-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/export-key.rst index 04fff3293c9d..fd3b583bf8df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/export-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/export-key.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Export keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Export keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-alias.rst index e06181a67ad7..b455db33a842 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-alias.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-key.rst index 383e72356a8e..486a1f72564f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-key.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Get keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-export.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-export.rst index 8652f686bf8b..b97753bdabc0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-export.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-export.rst @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Output:: "ExportToken": "export-token-ep5cwyzune7oya53", "ParametersValidUntilTimestamp": "1687415640", "SigningKeyAlgorithm": "RSA_2048", - "SigningKeyCertificate": - + "SigningKeyCertificate": + "MIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 b24xFDASBgNVBAsTC0lBTSBDb25zb2xlMRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0Q2lsYWMxHzAd @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Output:: nUhVVxYUntneD9+h8Mg9q6q+auNKyExzyLwaxlAoo7TJHidbtS4J5iNmZgXL0Fkb FFBjvSfpJIlJ00zbhNYS5f6GuoEDmFJl0ZxBHjJnyp378OD8uTs7fLvjx79LjSTb NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=", - "SigningKeyCertificateChain": + "SigningKeyCertificateChain": "NIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 b24xFDASBgNVBAsTC0lBTSBDb25zb2xlMRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0Q2lsYWMxHzAd @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=" } -For more information, see `Export keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Export keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-import.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-import.rst index 80b5c2666bbe..05da7e8e8020 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-import.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-parameters-for-import.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Output:: nUhVVxYUntneD9+h8Mg9q6q+auNKyExzyLwaxlAoo7TJHidbtS4J5iNmZgXL0Fkb FFBjvSfpJIlJ00zbhNYS5f6GuoEDmFJl0ZxBHjJnyp378OD8uTs7fLvjx79LjSTb NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=", - "WrappingKeyCertificateChain": + "WrappingKeyCertificateChain": "NIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 b24xFDASBgNVBAsTC0lBTSBDb25zb2xlMRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0Q2lsYWMxHzAd @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=" } -For more information, see `Import keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Import keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-public-key-certificate.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-public-key-certificate.rst index ef92d9130e9a..2d785a41339f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-public-key-certificate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/get-public-key-certificate.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``get-public-key-certificate`` example returns the public key port Output:: { - "KeyCertificate": + "KeyCertificate": "MIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 b24xFDASBgNVBAsTC0lBTSBDb25zb2xlMRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0Q2lsYWMxHzAd @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Output:: nUhVVxYUntneD9+h8Mg9q6q+auNKyExzyLwaxlAoo7TJHidbtS4J5iNmZgXL0Fkb FFBjvSfpJIlJ00zbhNYS5f6GuoEDmFJl0ZxBHjJnyp378OD8uTs7fLvjx79LjSTb NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=", - "KeyCertificateChain": + "KeyCertificateChain": "NIICiTCCAfICCQD6m7oRw0uXOjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBiDELMAkGA1UEBhMC VVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAldBMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdTZWF0dGxlMQ8wDQYDVQQKEwZBbWF6 b24xFDASBgNVBAsTC0lBTSBDb25zb2xlMRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0Q2lsYWMxHzAd @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: NYiytVbZPQUQ5Yaxu2jXnimvw3rrszlaEXAMPLE=" } -For more information, see `Get the public key/certificate associated with a key pair `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get the public key/certificate associated with a key pair `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/import-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/import-key.rst index 60b36b620d1b..68ef6c4efd9b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/import-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/import-key.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``import-key`` example imports a TR-34 key. :: "ImportToken": "import-token-5ott6ho5nts7bbcg", \ "KeyBlockFormat": "X9_TR34_2012", \ "SigningKeyCertificate": file://signing-key-certificate.pem, \ - "WrappedKeyBlock": file://wrapped-key-block.pem }}' + "WrappedKeyBlock": file://wrapped-key-block.pem }}' Contents of ``signing-key-certificate.pem``:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-aliases.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-aliases.rst index 3598bbfc26b4..d4a2f3904007 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-aliases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-aliases.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-keys.rst index 78093f389324..2d897d1f3a85 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-keys.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `List keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `List keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-tags-for-resource.rst index ae769f864ffb..d1652abd7332 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing key tags with API operations `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing key tags with API operations `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/restore-key.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/restore-key.rst index 55ed5dbf656b..6acd29a33637 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/restore-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/restore-key.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/start-key-usage.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/start-key-usage.rst index 37db8ac1f2bc..e42b35ef48cb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/start-key-usage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/start-key-usage.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling and disabling keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and disabling keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/stop-key-usage.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/stop-key-usage.rst index 943e7b248055..8848f824d198 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/stop-key-usage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/stop-key-usage.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling and disabling keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and disabling keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/tag-resource.rst index 1fa1703aa17d..95270b501e08 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/tag-resource.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags a key. :: aws payment-cryptography tag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h \ - --tags Key=sampleTag,Value=sampleValue + --tags Key=sampleTag,Value=sampleValue This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing key tags `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing key tags `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/untag-resource.rst index aa011875f3a4..c6b29f7a515d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/untag-resource.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes a tag from a key. :: aws payment-cryptography untag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h \ - --tag-keys sampleTag + --tag-keys sampleTag This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing key tags `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing key tags `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/update-alias.rst b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/update-alias.rst index 84d328650799..b787dc171c1d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/update-alias.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/payment-cryptography/update-alias.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-alias`` example associates the alias with a different key aws payment-cryptography update-alias \ --alias-name alias/sampleAlias1 \ - --key-arn arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/tqv5yij6wtxx64pi + --key-arn arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/tqv5yij6wtxx64pi Output:: @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About aliases `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pi/get-resource-metrics.rst b/awscli/examples/pi/get-resource-metrics.rst index 71d5cf02267a..790bab502e49 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pi/get-resource-metrics.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pi/get-resource-metrics.rst @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ The arguments for ``--metric-queries`` are stored in a JSON file, ``metric-queri [ { "Metric": "db.load.avg", - "GroupBy": { - "Group":"db.wait_event" + "GroupBy": { + "Group":"db.wait_event" } } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-app.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-app.rst index a3cbf3a70a50..f2ca4677f562 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-app.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``create-app`` example creates a new application (project). :: aws pinpoint create-app \ - --create-application-request Name=ExampleCorp + --create-application-request Name=ExampleCorp Output:: @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Output:: The following ``create-app`` example creates a new application (project) and associates a tag (key and value) with the application. :: aws pinpoint create-app \ - --create-application-request Name=ExampleCorp,tags={"Stack"="Test"} + --create-application-request Name=ExampleCorp,tags={"Stack"="Test"} Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-sms-template.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-sms-template.rst index d5e5626cc390..d39238099c57 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-sms-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/create-sms-template.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint message templates `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint message templates `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/delete-app.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/delete-app.rst index 031375165d80..abd446b02fbd 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/delete-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/delete-app.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-app`` example deletes an application (project). :: aws pinpoint delete-app \ - --application-id 810c7aab86d42fb2b56c8c966example + --application-id 810c7aab86d42fb2b56c8c966example Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-apns-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-apns-channel.rst index d866e3358b29..21494eedb60b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-apns-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-apns-channel.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "Platform": "APNS", "Version": 2 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-app.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-app.rst index 601e0a68b528..e2213fa4408c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-app.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-app.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "Stack": "Production" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaign.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaign.rst index 582a1d658f05..87b4561cfa87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaign.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaign.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: "TemplateConfiguration": {}, "Version": 1 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaigns.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaigns.rst index 06c13c8f15b3..b337eb01550b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaigns.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-campaigns.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-channels.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-channels.rst index 64643a2b8c75..0978cf613412 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-channels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-channels.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: } } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-email-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-email-channel.rst index f65b272f57b8..672a2dd6c457 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-email-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-email-channel.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::AIDACKCEVSQ6C2EXAMPLE:role/pinpoint-events", "Version": 1 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-endpoint.rst index ab3c859af208..d0d221f2869a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-endpoint.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: "UserId": "testuser" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-gcm-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-gcm-channel.rst index a7c70350bb7f..b28588ce8f53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-gcm-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-gcm-channel.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "Platform": "GCM", "Version": 1 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-channel.rst index 9047274f8c44..966a7182e40e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-channel.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "TransactionalMessagesPerSecond": 20, "Version": 1 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-template.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-template.rst index f25f4ca77f4c..7d36656f3827 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-sms-template.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint message templates `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint message templates `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-voice-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-voice-channel.rst index c40cbdff7516..641acb6821d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-voice-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/get-voice-channel.rst @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ Output:: "Version": 1 } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 8500592a030c..540b26222979 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see 'Tagging Amazon Pinpoint Resources '__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see 'Tagging Amazon Pinpoint Resources '__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/phone-number-validate.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/phone-number-validate.rst index 5dd627576ad1..7091830f3621 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/phone-number-validate.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/phone-number-validate.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``phone-number-validate`` retrieves information about a phone numb aws pinpoint phone-number-validate \ --number-validate-request PhoneNumber="+12065550142" \ - --region us-east-1 + --region us-east-1 Output:: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-messages.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-messages.rst index 788ea1cd2864..9bbb8cdf3f53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-messages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-messages.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-users-messages.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-users-messages.rst index 5a55c896e31f..b50b14b38783 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-users-messages.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/send-users-messages.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/tag-resource.rst index 7bb104b134d1..d3586f483ccc 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following example adds two tags (key names and values) to a resource. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see 'Tagging Amazon Pinpoint Resources '__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see 'Tagging Amazon Pinpoint Resources '__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/update-sms-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/update-sms-channel.rst index d9de48c1d77e..f72213dcc9ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pinpoint/update-sms-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pinpoint/update-sms-channel.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon Pinpoint SMS channel `__ in the *Amazon Pinpoint User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/polly/list-speech-synthesis-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/polly/list-speech-synthesis-tasks.rst index 99ba9891aa3c..7fa792105a88 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/polly/list-speech-synthesis-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/polly/list-speech-synthesis-tasks.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-speech-synthesis-tasks`` example lists your speech synthesis tasks. :: - aws polly list-speech-synthesis-tasks + aws polly list-speech-synthesis-tasks Output:: @@ -22,4 +22,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Creating long audio files `__ in the *Amazon Polly Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/polly/put-lexicon.rst b/awscli/examples/polly/put-lexicon.rst index 3246f7bfe84a..f19a944a2140 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/polly/put-lexicon.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/polly/put-lexicon.rst @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Contents of ``example.pls`` :: { - W3C diff --git a/awscli/examples/polly/start-speech-synthesis-task.rst b/awscli/examples/polly/start-speech-synthesis-task.rst index aa85d49d52d3..62e349421418 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/polly/start-speech-synthesis-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/polly/start-speech-synthesis-task.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Creating long audio files `__ in the *Amazon Polly Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/pricing/get-products.rst b/awscli/examples/pricing/get-products.rst index 34eba01b5b06..00a9e60df5a2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/pricing/get-products.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/pricing/get-products.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ filters.json:: ] Output:: - + { "FormatVersion": "aws_v1", "NextToken": "WGDY7ko8fQXdlaUZVdasFQ==:RVSagyIFn770XQOzdUIcO9BY6ucBG9itXAZGZF/zioUzOsUKh6PCcPWaOyPZRiMePb986TeoKYB9l55fw/CyoMq5ymnGmT1Vj39TljbbAlhcqnVfTmPIilx8Uy5bdDaBYy/e/2Ofw9Edzsykbs8LTBuNbiDQ+BBds5yeI9AQkUepruKk3aEahFPxJ55kx/zk", diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-instance-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-instance-deployment.rst index 7a9490c6f64f..f0d1167aafc2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-instance-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-instance-deployment.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-pipeline-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-pipeline-deployment.rst index 9b6fff323c8c..bf237816407c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-pipeline-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/cancel-service-pipeline-deployment.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Update a service pipeline `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service pipeline `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Update a service pipeline `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service pipeline `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/create-service.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/create-service.rst index dc19b7a179d2..b4d38904c89c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/create-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/create-service.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Create a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* and `Create a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* and `Create a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/delete-service.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/delete-service.rst index d7cd7c14edc0..be0354cff0f7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/delete-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/delete-service.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Delete a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/get-service-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/get-service-instance.rst index d01953186a8d..c4a988282115 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/get-service-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/get-service-instance.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/get-service.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/get-service.rst index e44bb79845c4..10acfe252dbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/get-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/get-service.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `View service data `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/update-service-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/update-service-instance.rst index a27976906208..d3a49de5fb03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/update-service-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/update-service-instance.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Update a service instance `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/proton/update-service.rst b/awscli/examples/proton/update-service.rst index 7f68cfb2a615..c23c0b33acdd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/proton/update-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/proton/update-service.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Edit a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Edit a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Edit a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton Administrator Guide* or `Edit a service `__ in the *The AWS Proton User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/qldb/create-ledger.rst b/awscli/examples/qldb/create-ledger.rst index 37732917e701..13113d190c7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/qldb/create-ledger.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/qldb/create-ledger.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: "KmsKeyArn": "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/qldb/describe-ledger.rst b/awscli/examples/qldb/describe-ledger.rst index 2c5d611cfd47..15b029f72fb5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/qldb/describe-ledger.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/qldb/describe-ledger.rst @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ Output:: "Name": "myExampleLedger", "DeletionProtection": true, "PermissionsMode": "STANDARD", - "EncryptionDescription": { + "EncryptionDescription": { "KmsKeyArn": "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "EncryptionStatus": "ENABLED" } } -For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/qldb/list-journal-s3-exports-for-ledger.rst b/awscli/examples/qldb/list-journal-s3-exports-for-ledger.rst index 14b784d75039..d532fd4cc166 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/qldb/list-journal-s3-exports-for-ledger.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/qldb/list-journal-s3-exports-for-ledger.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Exporting Your Journal in Amazon QLDB `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Exporting Your Journal in Amazon QLDB `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger-permissions-mode.rst b/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger-permissions-mode.rst index 22b4e771f84d..e291225d21c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger-permissions-mode.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger-permissions-mode.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } -For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger.rst b/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger.rst index 1d8807fd0bd2..8013f7a17343 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/qldb/update-ledger.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Output:: "DeletionProtection": false, "Name": "myExampleLedger", "State": "ACTIVE", - "EncryptionDescription": { + "EncryptionDescription": { "KmsKeyArn": "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "EncryptionStatus": "UPDATING" } @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Basic Operations for Amazon QLDB Ledgers `__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share-permission.rst index f1b2c81d632d..cafb0e279191 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share-permission.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "returnValue": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share.rst index 7b064a4a13f7..f3b5de70666e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/associate-resource-share.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: "resourceShareArn": "arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/27d09b4b-5e12-41d1-a4f2-19dedEXAMPLE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/create-resource-share.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/create-resource-share.rst index 086cce5c9778..6399f4676338 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/create-resource-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/create-resource-share.rst @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The following ``create-resource-share`` example creates a resource share that is aws ram create-resource-share \ --name MyNewResourceShare \ --no-allow-external-principals \ - --principals arn:aws:organizations::123456789012:ou/o-63bEXAMPLE/ou-46xi-rEXAMPLE + --principals arn:aws:organizations::123456789012:ou/o-63bEXAMPLE/ou-46xi-rEXAMPLE Output:: @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: "creationTime": 1634587042.49, "lastUpdatedTime": 1634587042.49 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/enable-sharing-with-aws-organization.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/enable-sharing-with-aws-organization.rst index 211934cc05b1..ddcdfa4eb1ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/enable-sharing-with-aws-organization.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/enable-sharing-with-aws-organization.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following output indicates success. :: { "returnValue": true - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/get-resource-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/get-resource-policies.rst index e3eec289b2b8..16bfee14753b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/get-resource-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/get-resource-policies.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-resource-policies`` example displays the resource-based permission policies for the specified resource associated with a resource share. :: aws ram get-resource-policies \ - --resource-arns arn:aws:ec2:us-west-2:123456789012:subnet/subnet-0250c25a1fEXAMPLE + --resource-arns arn:aws:ec2:us-west-2:123456789012:subnet/subnet-0250c25a1fEXAMPLE Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/list-pending-invitation-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/list-pending-invitation-resources.rst index 50a4e1ba5fab..e0784948931d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/list-pending-invitation-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/list-pending-invitation-resources.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``list-pending-invitation-resources`` example lists all of the res Output:: { - "resources": [ + "resources": [ { "arn": "arn:aws:ec2:us-west-2:123456789012:subnet/subnet-04a555b0e6EXAMPLE", "resourceShareArn": "arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/7be8694e-095c-41ca-9ce8-7be4aEXAMPLE", @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Output:: "status": "AVAILABLE", "type": "ec2:Subnet" }, - { + { "arn": "arn:aws:license-manager:us-west-2:123456789012:license-configuration:lic-36be0485f5ae379cc74cf8e92EXAMPLE", "resourceShareArn": "arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/7ab63972-b505-7e2a-420d-6f5d3EXAMPLE", "creationTime": 1624912434.431, diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/list-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/list-resources.rst index d1e3f1d55907..85bdaa3c504c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/list-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/list-resources.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-resources`` example lists all resources in the specified resource share that are of the specified resource type. :: aws ram list-resources \ - --resource-type ec2:Subnet \ + --resource-type ec2:Subnet \ --resource-owner SELF \ --resource-share-arn arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/7ab63972-b505-7e2a-420d-6f5d3EXAMPLE diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/tag-resource.rst index 52a66a0a8c66..1cd3bee9499f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/tag-resource.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds a tag key ``project`` and associated --tags key=project,value=lima \ --resource-share-arn arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/7ab63972-b505-7e2a-420d-6f5d3EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ram/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ram/untag-resource.rst index ede7ed4d2eb2..8ceeb941d034 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ram/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ram/untag-resource.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the ``project`` tag key and ass --tag-keys project \ --resource-share-arn arn:aws:ram:us-west-2:123456789012:resource-share/7ab63972-b505-7e2a-420d-6f5d3EXAMPLE -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds-data/begin-transaction.rst b/awscli/examples/rds-data/begin-transaction.rst index 6816cdbebda6..5b5953374a8c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds-data/begin-transaction.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds-data/begin-transaction.rst @@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ Output:: { "transactionId": "ABC1234567890xyz" - } + } For more information, see `Using the Data API for Aurora Serverless `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds-data/commit-transaction.rst b/awscli/examples/rds-data/commit-transaction.rst index 90dacd8cf888..52cea60edf81 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds-data/commit-transaction.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds-data/commit-transaction.rst @@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ Output:: { "transactionStatus": "Transaction Committed" - } + } For more information, see `Using the Data API for Aurora Serverless `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds-data/execute-statement.rst b/awscli/examples/rds-data/execute-statement.rst index 2963dc86cb9f..78b6ae7653aa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds-data/execute-statement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds-data/execute-statement.rst @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Using the Data API for Aurora Serverless `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/add-option-to-option-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/add-option-to-option-group.rst index 4198a2172d0c..7f2306c0b454 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/add-option-to-option-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/add-option-to-option-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To add an option to an option group** -The following ``add-option-to-option-group`` example adds an option to the specified option group. :: +The following ``add-option-to-option-group`` example adds an option to the specified option group. :: aws rds add-option-to-option-group \ --option-group-name myoptiongroup \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/add-role-to-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/add-role-to-db-cluster.rst index 90deb71087a2..fa218b1a6c06 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/add-role-to-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/add-role-to-db-cluster.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``add-role-to-db-cluster`` example associates a role with a DB clu This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Associating an IAM role with an Amazon Aurora MySQL DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating an IAM role with an Amazon Aurora MySQL DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/add-tags-to-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/add-tags-to-resource.rst index ad11238bd20c..8d93c00fd7e7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/add-tags-to-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/add-tags-to-resource.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To add tags to a resource** -The following ``add-tags-to-resource`` example add tags to an RDS database. :: +The following ``add-tags-to-resource`` example add tags to an RDS database. :: aws rds add-tags-to-resource \ --resource-name arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:db:database-mysql \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/apply-pending-maintenance-action.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/apply-pending-maintenance-action.rst index af4beb578f8d..22e80be1eae6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/apply-pending-maintenance-action.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/apply-pending-maintenance-action.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Maintaining a DB instance `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Maintaining an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Maintaining a DB instance `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Maintaining an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/backtrack-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/backtrack-db-cluster.rst index 318df0afd0bb..4174225f319d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/backtrack-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/backtrack-db-cluster.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To backtrack an Aurora DB cluster** -The following ``backtrack-db-cluster`` example backtracks the specified DB cluster sample-cluster to March 19, 2018, at 10 a.m. :: +The following ``backtrack-db-cluster`` example backtracks the specified DB cluster sample-cluster to March 19, 2018, at 10 a.m. :: aws rds backtrack-db-cluster --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster --backtrack-to 2018-03-19T10:00:00+00:00 diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/cancel-export-task.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/cancel-export-task.rst index edf6c140a809..ecdf98f1fa19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/cancel-export-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/cancel-export-task.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "TotalExtractedDataInGB": 0 } -For more information, see `Canceling a snapshot export task `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* or `Canceling a snapshot export task `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Canceling a snapshot export task `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* or `Canceling a snapshot export task `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst index c54c5cbd3a96..da8e723a5f52 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To copy a DB cluster parameter group** -The following ``copy-db-cluster-parameter-group`` example makes a copy of a DB cluster parameter group. :: +The following ``copy-db-cluster-parameter-group`` example makes a copy of a DB cluster parameter group. :: aws rds copy-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --source-db-cluster-parameter-group-identifier mydbclusterpg \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-snapshot.rst index 74d45eb650c3..dc188376b4aa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-cluster-snapshot.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To copy a DB cluster snapshot** -The following ``copy-db-cluster-snapshot`` example creates a copy of a DB cluster snapshot, including its tags. :: +The following ``copy-db-cluster-snapshot`` example creates a copy of a DB cluster snapshot, including its tags. :: aws rds copy-db-cluster-snapshot \ - --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:rds:myaurora-2019-06-04-09-16 + --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:rds:myaurora-2019-06-04-09-16 --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier myclustersnapshotcopy \ --copy-tags diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-parameter-group.rst index 5a6aa8918363..032a9033a6cf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-parameter-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To copy a DB cluster parameter group** -The following ``copy-db-parameter-group`` example makes a copy of a DB parameter group. :: +The following ``copy-db-parameter-group`` example makes a copy of a DB parameter group. :: aws rds copy-db-parameter-group \ --source-db-parameter-group-identifier mydbpg \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-snapshot.rst index bc48c3b030a2..3e959658803a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-db-snapshot.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To copy a DB snapshot** -The following ``copy-db-snapshot`` example creates a copy of a DB snapshot. :: +The following ``copy-db-snapshot`` example creates a copy of a DB snapshot. :: aws rds copy-db-snapshot \ - --source-db-snapshot-identifier rds:database-mysql-2019-06-06-08-38 + --source-db-snapshot-identifier rds:database-mysql-2019-06-06-08-38 --target-db-snapshot-identifier mydbsnapshotcopy Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-option-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-option-group.rst index f3923a4d6ac1..85011478d962 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/copy-option-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/copy-option-group.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To copy an option group** -The following ``copy-option-group`` example makes a copy of an option group. :: +The following ``copy-option-group`` example makes a copy of an option group. :: aws rds copy-option-group \ --source-option-group-identifier myoptiongroup \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-blue-green-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-blue-green-deployment.rst index 2d6d6f3eda34..a73762df7acd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-blue-green-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-blue-green-deployment.rst @@ -121,4 +121,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-instance-read-replica.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-instance-read-replica.rst index 0f3405e1d311..bdf8b108321b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-instance-read-replica.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-instance-read-replica.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example creates a read replica of an existing DB instance named ``test-inst aws rds create-db-instance-read-replica \ --db-instance-identifier test-instance-repl \ - --source-db-instance-identifier test-instance + --source-db-instance-identifier test-instance Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy-endpoint.rst index 3af58a32fb5e..0d8bde737ef7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy-endpoint.rst @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Output:: "Status": "creating", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567", "VpcSecurityGroupIds": [ - "sg-1234", + "sg-1234", "sg-5678" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Endpoint": "proxyep1.endpoint.proxy-ab0cd1efghij.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "CreatedDate": "2023-04-05T16:09:33.452000+00:00", @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy.rst index 03f470e1d221..7fcf087dad9b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-proxy.rst @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ Output:: "EngineFamily": "MYSQL", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567", "VpcSecuritytGroupIds": [ - "sg-1234", - "sg-5678", + "sg-1234", + "sg-5678", "sg-9101" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Auth": "[ { @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-shard-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-shard-group.rst index 7234e86a945d..f3f04e142e16 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-shard-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-db-shard-group.rst @@ -213,4 +213,4 @@ Output:: "Endpoint": "my-sv2-cluster.limitless-cekycexample.us-east-2.rds.amazonaws.com" } -For more information, see `Using Aurora Serverless v2 `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using Aurora Serverless v2 `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-global-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-global-cluster.rst index 15c604ea5caf..299b806348eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-global-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-global-cluster.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/create-option-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/create-option-group.rst index 9217f0ab153f..bca916a2d829 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/create-option-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/create-option-group.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``create-option-group`` command creates a new Amazon RDS option gr --option-group-name MyOptionGroup \ --engine-name oracle-ee \ --major-engine-version 11.2 \ - --option-group-description "Oracle Database Manager Database Control" + --option-group-description "Oracle Database Manager Database Control" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-blue-green-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-blue-green-deployment.rst index 251978a01afc..e0c595db23b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-blue-green-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-blue-green-deployment.rst @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-cluster.rst index f08191f6db02..b57d3943571b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-cluster.rst @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ Output:: "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.large", "Engine": "aurora-postgresql", "DBInstanceStatus": "deleting", - + ...output omitted... - + } } @@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ Output:: "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.aurora-postgresql10", "DBSubnetGroup": "default-vpc-aa11bb22", "Status": "available", - + ...output omitted... - + } } -For more information, see `Aurora Clusters with a Single DB Instance `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Aurora Clusters with a Single DB Instance `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-instance-automated-backup.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-instance-automated-backup.rst index b5fafe3666c5..a0116e8e9b86 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-instance-automated-backup.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-instance-automated-backup.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy-endpoint.rst index e7ad996318b8..873d567ea0a8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy-endpoint.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``delete-db-proxy-endpoint`` example deletes a DB proxy endpoint f Output:: { - "DBProxyEndpoint": + "DBProxyEndpoint": { "DBProxyEndpointName": "proxyEP1", "DBProxyEndpointArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:db-proxy-endpoint:prx-endpoint-0123a01b12345c0ab", @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Output:: "Status": "deleting", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567", "VpcSecurityGroupIds": [ - "sg-1234", + "sg-1234", "sg-5678" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Endpoint": "proxyEP1.endpoint.proxy-ab0cd1efghij.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "CreatedDate": "2023-04-13T01:49:38.568000+00:00", @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy.rst index 04d72bf41264..ab0a763abfcf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-proxy.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``delete-db-proxy`` example deletes a DB proxy. :: Output:: { - "DBProxy": + "DBProxy": { "DBProxyName": "proxyExample", "DBProxyArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:db-proxy:prx-0123a01b12345c0ab", @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Output:: "EngineFamily": "PostgreSQL", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567", "VpcSecurityGroupIds": [ - "sg-1234", + "sg-1234", "sg-5678" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Auth": "[ { @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-shard-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-shard-group.rst index dd6f806ec1b9..646c5da3fe88 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-shard-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-db-shard-group.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "Endpoint": "limitless-test-cluster.limitless-cekycexample.us-east-2.rds.amazonaws.com" } -For more information, see `Deleting Aurora DB clusters and DB instances `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting Aurora DB clusters and DB instances `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-global-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-global-cluster.rst index 5223131995cc..575793ebcc4c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/delete-global-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/delete-global-cluster.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/deregister-db-proxy-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/deregister-db-proxy-targets.rst index f345d0671b84..558e135d37f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/deregister-db-proxy-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/deregister-db-proxy-targets.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``deregister-db-proxy-targets`` example removes the association be This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Deleting an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-blue-green-deployments.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-blue-green-deployments.rst index 3ba673cbe2be..79ac135ff511 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-blue-green-deployments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-blue-green-deployments.rst @@ -330,4 +330,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-certificates.rst index 087d5ba64c57..71b7309c64f9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-certificates.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: "DefaultCertificateForNewLaunches": "rds-ca-rsa2048-g1" } -For more information, see `Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-backtracks.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-backtracks.rst index 3e609ea851f9..b41ebf739d73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-backtracks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-backtracks.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Backtracking an Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Backtracking an Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-parameters.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-parameters.rst index 8c62d93e129c..aaa132ff47b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-parameters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-cluster-parameters.rst @@ -53,19 +53,19 @@ Output:: [ { "ParameterName": "allow-suspicious-udfs" - }, + }, { "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_read_buffer_size" - }, + }, { "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_replication_max_yield_seconds" - }, + }, { "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_use_large_read_buffer" - }, + }, { "ParameterName": "aurora_lab_mode" - }, + }, ...some output truncated... } @@ -83,21 +83,21 @@ Output:: [ { - "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_read_buffer_size", + "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_read_buffer_size", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_replication_max_yield_seconds", + "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_replication_max_yield_seconds", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_use_large_read_buffer", + "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_use_large_read_buffer", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "ParameterName": "aurora_lab_mode", + "ParameterName": "aurora_lab_mode", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, ...some output truncated... } @@ -115,25 +115,25 @@ Output:: [ { - "DataType": "boolean", - "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_use_large_read_buffer", + "DataType": "boolean", + "ParameterName": "aurora_binlog_use_large_read_buffer", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "DataType": "boolean", - "ParameterName": "aurora_lab_mode", + "DataType": "boolean", + "ParameterName": "aurora_lab_mode", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "DataType": "boolean", - "ParameterName": "autocommit", + "DataType": "boolean", + "ParameterName": "autocommit", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, { - "DataType": "boolean", - "ParameterName": "automatic_sp_privileges", + "DataType": "boolean", + "ParameterName": "automatic_sp_privileges", "IsModifiable": true - }, + }, ...some output truncated... } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-instance-automated-backups.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-instance-automated-backups.rst index 1c036b9e70d4..49fe5aca5976 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-instance-automated-backups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-instance-automated-backups.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Finding information about replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Finding information about replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxies.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxies.rst index a3097c6c784f..81a261294eae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxies.rst @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Output:: "sg-1234" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Auth": "[ { @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ Output:: "sg-1234" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Auth": "[ { @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-endpoints.rst index 9662850b0cde..fd291826dd66 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-endpoints.rst @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Output:: "sg-1234" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Endpoint": "proxyEndpoint1.endpoint.proxy-ab0cd1efghij.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "CreatedDate": "2023-04-05T16:09:33.452000+00:00", @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ Output:: "sg-5678" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Endpoint": "proxyEndpoint2.endpoint.proxy-cd1ef2klmnop.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "CreatedDate": "2023-04-05T16:09:33.452000+00:00", @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-target-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-target-groups.rst index 241f1867cbe1..0f8291fa9dee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-target-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-target-groups.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``describe-db-proxy-target-groups`` example returns information ab Output:: { - "TargetGroups": + "TargetGroups": { "DBProxyName": "proxyExample", "TargetGroupName": "default", @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-targets.rst index 8b09b3a9438a..1e689b1d8443 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-proxy-targets.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-recommendations.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-recommendations.rst index f66da5c00205..5100ebdc5a03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-recommendations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-db-recommendations.rst @@ -299,4 +299,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing and responding to Amazon RDS recommendations `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing and responding to Amazon RDS recommendations `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing and responding to Amazon RDS recommendations `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Viewing and responding to Amazon RDS recommendations `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-global-clusters.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-global-clusters.rst index b9cd425d3f43..595fe567bf85 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-global-clusters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-global-clusters.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-option-group-options.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-option-group-options.rst index 4dd2ffb60097..f9e4b1dee628 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-option-group-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-option-group-options.rst @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "eyJNYXJrZXIiOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAyfQ==" } -For more information, see `Listing the Options and Option Settings for an Option Group `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listing the Options and Option Settings for an Option Group `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst index 66839c81ba0b..f32f6cb95edd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: "Duration": 31536000 }, ...some output truncated... - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-source-regions.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-source-regions.rst index edcabe7268ab..305ee871111e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/describe-source-regions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/describe-source-regions.rst @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Finding information about replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Finding information about replicated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/generate-db-auth-token.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/generate-db-auth-token.rst index 577b921c0203..93d4ee667ec3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/generate-db-auth-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/generate-db-auth-token.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: mydb.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com:3306/?Action=connect&DBUser=db_user&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIEXAMPLE%2Fus-east-1%2Frds-db%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20210123T011543Z&X-Amz-Expires=900&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=88987EXAMPLE1EXAMPLE2EXAMPLE3EXAMPLE4EXAMPLE5EXAMPLE6 -For more information, see `Connecting to your DB instance using IAM authentication `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Connecting to your DB cluster using IAM authentication `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Connecting to your DB instance using IAM authentication `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Connecting to your DB cluster using IAM authentication `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 60a8a53c45c3..93246163cb1a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging Amazon RDS Resources `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging Amazon RDS Resources `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-certificates.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-certificates.rst index 313494f08db0..104a0b1e349a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-certificates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-certificates.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Rotating your SSL/TLS certificate `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Rotating your SSL/TLS certificate `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotating your SSL/TLS certificate `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Rotating your SSL/TLS certificate `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-current-db-cluster-capacity.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-current-db-cluster-capacity.rst index 8d2c79621c49..619480089604 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-current-db-cluster-capacity.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-current-db-cluster-capacity.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "TimeoutAction": "ForceApplyCapacityChange" } -For more information, see `Scaling Aurora Serverless v1 DB cluster capacity manually `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Scaling Aurora Serverless v1 DB cluster capacity manually `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst index c659452dc2c5..03ae20a39e80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "mydbclusterpg" } -For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster.rst index ba40e3579ff8..f3edfd5ff27e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-cluster.rst @@ -122,4 +122,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Controlling access with security groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Controlling access with security groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-instance.rst index 38f903f9138f..768ce901c79e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-instance.rst @@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ Output:: "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, "ReadReplicaDBInstanceIdentifiers": [], "LicenseModel": "general-public-license", - + ... output ommited ... } } -For more information, see `Controlling access with security groups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Controlling access with security groups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-endpoint.rst index 9ffd97dd1fe4..4f7edd44f904 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-endpoint.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following ``modify-db-proxy-endpoint`` example modifies a DB proxy endpoint Output:: { - "DBProxyEndpoint": + "DBProxyEndpoint": { "DBProxyEndpointName": "proxyEndpoint", "DBProxyEndpointArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:db-proxy-endpoint:prx-endpoint-0123a01b12345c0ab", @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Output:: "sg-1234" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Endpoint": "proxyEndpoint.endpoint.proxyExample-ab0cd1efghij.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "CreatedDate": "2023-04-05T16:09:33.452000+00:00", @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Modifying a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Modifying a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modifying a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Modifying a proxy endpoint `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-target-group.rst index 5b80bea4b2d5..18e3d7175801 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy-target-group.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following ``modify-db-proxy-target-group`` example modifies a DB proxy targe Output:: { - "DBProxyTargetGroup": + "DBProxyTargetGroup": { "DBProxyName": "proxyExample", "TargetGroupName": "default", @@ -30,5 +30,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Modifying an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Modifying an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy.rst index aefbd0cd7a8b..0dd187bf4e2f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-proxy.rst @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Output:: "sg-1234" ], "VpcSubnetIds": [ - "subnetgroup1", - "subnetgroup2" + "subnetgroup1", + "subnetgroup2" ], "Auth": "[ { @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Modify an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modify an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS Proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-snapshot-attribute.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-snapshot-attribute.rst index cc6f888ae269..15bacc52502d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-snapshot-attribute.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-db-snapshot-attribute.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Sharing a Snapshot `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Sharing a Snapshot `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-global-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-global-cluster.rst index 4e1a354715ee..5a9fc579d5f7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/modify-global-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/modify-global-cluster.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing an Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/promote-read-replica-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/promote-read-replica-db-cluster.rst index ac48b11fcb8e..3d5d9944de20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/promote-read-replica-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/promote-read-replica-db-cluster.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Promoting a read replica to be a DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Promoting a read replica to be a DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instance.rst index 37dd044b3ea5..d4a22e004ae8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instance.rst @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ The following ``purchase-reserved-db-instances-offering`` example purchases a reserved DB instance offering. The ``reserved-db-instances-offering-id`` must be a valid offering ID, as returned by the ``describe-reserved-db-instances-offering`` command. aws rds purchase-reserved-db-instances-offering \ - --reserved-db-instances-offering-id 438012d3-4a52-4cc7-b2e3-8dff72e0e706 - + --reserved-db-instances-offering-id 438012d3-4a52-4cc7-b2e3-8dff72e0e706 diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst index 02e84fd1727a..b81c3ccfa0fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/purchase-reserved-db-instances-offerings.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Reserved DB Instances for Amazon RDS `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reserved DB Instances for Amazon RDS `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-instance.rst index 47c76e40761e..147d26329740 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-instance.rst @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ Output:: "Port": 3306, "HostedZoneId": "Z1PVIF0EXAMPLE" }, - + ... output omitted... - + } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-shard-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-shard-group.rst index 5fa635d08f4c..9b638c4b7904 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-shard-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/reboot-db-shard-group.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Rebooting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster or Amazon Aurora DB instance `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rebooting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster or Amazon Aurora DB instance `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/register-db-proxy-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/register-db-proxy-targets.rst index 6883ba28bd2b..e497cbbfea5f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/register-db-proxy-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/register-db-proxy-targets.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To register a DB proxy with a database** -The following ``register-db-proxy-targets`` example creates the association between a database and a proxy. :: +The following ``register-db-proxy-targets`` example creates the association between a database and a proxy. :: aws rds register-db-proxy-targets \ --db-proxy-name proxyExample \ @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Creating an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Creating an RDS proxy `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-from-global-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-from-global-cluster.rst index 1ef0dfb4a5a3..310623d68673 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-from-global-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-from-global-cluster.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Removing a cluster from an Amazon Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Removing a cluster from an Amazon Aurora global database `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-role-from-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-role-from-db-cluster.rst index 5c8112cb5eb1..31a88cb164ce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-role-from-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-role-from-db-cluster.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``remove-role-from-db-cluster`` example removes a role from a DB c This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Associating an IAM role with an Amazon Aurora MySQL DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating an IAM role with an Amazon Aurora MySQL DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-tags-from-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-tags-from-resource.rst index cc446cbf1614..c14afd438624 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/remove-tags-from-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/remove-tags-from-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``remove-tags-from-resource`` example removes tags from a resource This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging Amazon RDS resources `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Tagging Amazon RDS resources `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging Amazon RDS resources `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Tagging Amazon RDS resources `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst index 099af55818a4..f5b39fde25ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "mydbclpg" } -For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-parameter-group.rst index 0eb3205cd613..872e73b14c41 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/reset-db-parameter-group.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "DBParameterGroupName": "mypg" } -For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with DB parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide* and `Working with DB parameter groups and DB cluster parameter groups `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/restore-db-instance-to-point-in-time.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/restore-db-instance-to-point-in-time.rst index 82662d10e1b7..eea61d8fb510 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/restore-db-instance-to-point-in-time.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/restore-db-instance-to-point-in-time.rst @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Restoring to a specified time from a replicated backup `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Restoring to a specified time from a replicated backup `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/start-activity-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/start-activity-stream.rst index 4e6c95978071..5039e313cd60 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/start-activity-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/start-activity-stream.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "ApplyImmediately": true } -For more information, see `Starting a database activity stream `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Starting a database activity stream `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-cluster.rst index 20686433b63d..f8c077128a3b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-cluster.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Stopping and starting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Stopping and starting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst index 3d4558f24445..0c9371413e4f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/start-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Enabling cross-Region automated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling cross-Region automated backups `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-activity-stream.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-activity-stream.rst index e89573851b35..818f76d6100f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-activity-stream.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-activity-stream.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "stopping" } -For more information, see `Stopping an activity stream `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Stopping an activity stream `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-cluster.rst index f3ecac2ea91d..c418d45de943 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-cluster.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Stopping and starting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Stopping and starting an Amazon Aurora DB cluster `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst index 45facbd1f052..0fe9d419274a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/stop-db-instance-automated-backups-replication.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Stopping automated backup replication `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Stopping automated backup replication `__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rds/switchover-blue-green-deployment.rst b/awscli/examples/rds/switchover-blue-green-deployment.rst index 11e4de861b51..56fb3387e41b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rds/switchover-blue-green-deployment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rds/switchover-blue-green-deployment.rst @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Switching a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Switching a blue/green deployment `__ in the *Amazon Aurora User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst index 3d7fdcb1baf2..43f01fa26971 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst @@ -15,5 +15,3 @@ This example authorizes access to a CIDR range. Command:: aws redshift authorize-cluster-security-group-ingress --cluster-security-group-name mysecuritygroup --cidrip 192.168.100.100/32 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-snapshot-access.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-snapshot-access.rst index a96de4cd80dc..c9973bbfe6dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-snapshot-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/authorize-snapshot-access.rst @@ -35,5 +35,3 @@ Result:: "SnapshotIdentifier": "my-snapshot-id" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/copy-cluster-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/copy-cluster-snapshot.rst index b0e9b54b191a..d68fa3b9a040 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/copy-cluster-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/copy-cluster-snapshot.rst @@ -29,5 +29,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "3b279691-64e3-11e2-bec0-17624ad140dd" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-parameter-group.rst index 1fda0daca44f..1330bf654c2c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -19,5 +19,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "739448f0-64cc-11e2-8f7d-3b939af52818" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-security-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-security-group.rst index 524f3c5741dd..fd4b64b37adf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-security-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-security-group.rst @@ -36,5 +36,3 @@ Result:: This is my cluster security group 300454760768 mysecuritygroup a0c0bfab-343a-11e2-95d2-c3dc9fe8ab57 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-snapshot.rst index 198367feb355..e4502b63048d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-snapshot.rst @@ -29,5 +29,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "f024d1a5-64e1-11e2-88c5-53eb05787dfb" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-subnet-group.rst index a7eebd3241ec..aa653babfbf4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster-subnet-group.rst @@ -28,5 +28,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "500b8ce2-698f-11e2-9790-fd67517fb6fd" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster.rst index 3e158e6dc5c0..3e6627002a55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-cluster.rst @@ -41,5 +41,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "7cf4bcfc-64dd-11e2-bea9-49e0ce183f07" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-hsm-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-hsm-configuration.rst index 6018736b7ee3..2208572f9c52 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/create-hsm-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/create-hsm-configuration.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ The following ``create-hsm-configuration`` example creates the specified HSM configuration that contains information required by a cluster to store and use database encryption keys in a hardware security module (HSM). :: aws redshift create-hsm-configuration / - --hsm-configuration-identifier myhsmconnection - --description "My HSM connection" - --hsm-ip-address 192.0.2.09 + --hsm-configuration-identifier myhsmconnection + --description "My HSM connection" + --hsm-ip-address 192.0.2.09 --hsm-partition-name myhsmpartition / --hsm-partition-password A1b2c3d4 / --hsm-server-public-certificate myhsmclientcert diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-parameter-group.rst index 9ae7973d7467..48d18d93b1a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ This example deletes a cluster parameter group. Command:: aws redshift delete-cluster-parameter-group --parameter-group-name myclusterparametergroup - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-security-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-security-group.rst index 68f47960fbb8..a5ef0886eb55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-security-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-security-group.rst @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ This example deletes a cluster security group. Command:: aws redshift delete-cluster-security-group --cluster-security-group-name mysecuritygroup - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-snapshot.rst index d1920bc119ba..297a8f02297d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-snapshot.rst @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ This example deletes a cluster snapshot. Command:: aws redshift delete-cluster-snapshot --snapshot-identifier my-snapshot-id - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-subnet-group.rst index 29b0cf9e6245..a50732b31716 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster-subnet-group.rst @@ -14,5 +14,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "253fbffd-6993-11e2-bc3a-47431073908a" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster.rst index 495bfe120d4a..6f46abc15412 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/delete-cluster.rst @@ -17,5 +17,3 @@ This example deletes a cluster, but specifies a final cluster snapshot. Command:: aws redshift delete-cluster --cluster-identifier mycluster --final-cluster-snapshot-identifier myfinalsnapshot - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameter-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameter-groups.rst index 619f624394f2..074b14fc0b94 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameter-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameter-groups.rst @@ -32,5 +32,3 @@ Result:: redshift-1.0 My first cluster parameter group myclusterparametergroup RESPONSEMETADATA 9e665a36-64cc-11e2-8f7d-3b939af52818 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameters.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameters.rst index e661a83ae23e..7e0140e82105 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-parameters.rst @@ -48,5 +48,3 @@ Result:: Sets the schema search order for names that are not schema-qualified. string True engine-default $user, public search_path Aborts any statement that takes over the specified number of milliseconds. integer True engine-default 0 statement_timeout wlm json configuration string True engine-default \[{"query_concurrency":5}] wlm_json_configuration - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-security-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-security-groups.rst index b53dbc09452e..1db7275bdc27 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-security-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-security-groups.rst @@ -34,4 +34,3 @@ Result:: (...remaining output omitted...) ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-snapshots.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-snapshots.rst index b5f6846d8dca..42a7acd977d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-snapshots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-snapshots.rst @@ -64,5 +64,3 @@ Result:: } ] } (...remaining output omitted...) - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-subnet-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-subnet-groups.rst index 9e9869a1f554..a604c363f832 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-subnet-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-subnet-groups.rst @@ -31,4 +31,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "37fa8c89-6990-11e2-8f75-ab4018764c77" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-versions.rst index fbb113d41046..48b5f82e58fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-cluster-versions.rst @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "16a53de3-64cc-11e2-bec0-17624ad140dd" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-clusters.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-clusters.rst index ec3afa6b47ad..8cf1de13cc86 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-clusters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-clusters.rst @@ -61,4 +61,3 @@ Result:: active default PENDINGMODIFIEDVALUES RESPONSEMETADATA 934281a8-64df-11e2-b07c-f7fbdd006c67 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-default-cluster-parameters.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-default-cluster-parameters.rst index 910f05b0a288..b1958f78ba26 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-default-cluster-parameters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-default-cluster-parameters.rst @@ -37,4 +37,3 @@ Result:: } .. tip:: To see a list of valid parameter group families, use the ``describe-cluster-parameter-groups`` command. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-events.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-events.rst index d95dfd813d95..d4df19a29bd8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-events.rst @@ -32,5 +32,3 @@ Result:: 2013-01-22T19:17:03.640Z myclusterparametergroup Cluster parameter group myclusterparametergroup has been created. cluster-parameter-group RESPONSEMETADATA 8e5fe765-64c9-11e2-bce3-e56f52c50e17 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-orderable-cluster-options.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-orderable-cluster-options.rst index a97e66974cee..ec802cfdbd7e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-orderable-cluster-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-orderable-cluster-options.rst @@ -64,5 +64,3 @@ Result:: us-east-1b us-east-1c RESPONSEMETADATA e648696b-64cb-11e2-bec0-17624ad140dd - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-node-offerings.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-node-offerings.rst index 9ee247160cc7..7d3194a06c89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-node-offerings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-node-offerings.rst @@ -47,4 +47,3 @@ Result:: If you want to purchase a reserved node offering, you can call ``purchase-reserved-node-offering`` using a valid *ReservedNodeOfferingId*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-nodes.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-nodes.rst index f10b4b8dfd80..6312887c6cc8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-nodes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-reserved-nodes.rst @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Result:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-resize.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-resize.rst index d364bd6cb600..2c67c02c3150 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-resize.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/describe-resize.rst @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Result:: }, "TargetNumberOfNodes": "3" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster-subnet-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster-subnet-group.rst index 48c50ec4e1b6..9fae3ecf4c38 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster-subnet-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster-subnet-group.rst @@ -34,4 +34,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "8da93e89-8372-f936-93a8-873918938197a" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster.rst index 5b329d9fcb68..1bf0a44bcaff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/modify-cluster.rst @@ -26,5 +26,3 @@ This example shows how to change the master password for a cluster. Command:: aws redshift modify-cluster --cluster-identifier mycluster --master-user-password A1b2c3d4 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/purchase-reserved-node-offering.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/purchase-reserved-node-offering.rst index 0d66dd397b1b..640b9b912061 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/purchase-reserved-node-offering.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/purchase-reserved-node-offering.rst @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "01bda7bf-7600-11e2-b605-2568d7396e7f" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/reboot-cluster.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/reboot-cluster.rst index 0555288af7ad..72eb8f2a4007 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/reboot-cluster.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/reboot-cluster.rst @@ -47,5 +47,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "61c8b564-64e8-11e2-8f7d-3b939af52818" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/reset-cluster-parameter-group.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/reset-cluster-parameter-group.rst index 0027bb1fbae8..40a2963e7134 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/reset-cluster-parameter-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/reset-cluster-parameter-group.rst @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ This example shows how to reset all of the parameters in a parameter group. Command:: aws redshift reset-cluster-parameter-group --parameter-group-name myclusterparametergroup --reset-all-parameters - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/restore-from-cluster-snapshot.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/restore-from-cluster-snapshot.rst index 2269ee4e3d79..dfc9e33a9828 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/restore-from-cluster-snapshot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/restore-from-cluster-snapshot.rst @@ -41,4 +41,3 @@ Result:: "RequestId": "77fd512b-64e3-11e2-8f5b-e90bd6c77476" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst index cdf34a0ad3fb..19e599696daf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-cluster-security-group-ingress.rst @@ -16,5 +16,3 @@ This example revokes access to a CIDR range. Command:: aws redshift revoke-cluster-security-group-ingress --cluster-security-group-name mysecuritygroup --cidrip 192.168.100.100/32 - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-snapshot-access.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-snapshot-access.rst index 9a6195971e8a..f1694ed7d8af 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-snapshot-access.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/revoke-snapshot-access.rst @@ -36,4 +36,3 @@ Result:: "SnapshotIdentifier": "my-snapshot-id" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/redshift/rotate-encryption-key.rst b/awscli/examples/redshift/rotate-encryption-key.rst index c51583ee6f23..f283073b655e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/redshift/rotate-encryption-key.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/redshift/rotate-encryption-key.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``rotate-encryption-key`` example rotates the encryption key for t Output:: - { + { "Cluster": { "ClusterIdentifier": "mycluster", "NodeType": "dc2.large", diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/compare-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/compare-faces.rst index fb2097001585..92e88478cace 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/compare-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/compare-faces.rst @@ -9,64 +9,64 @@ The following ``compare-faces`` command compares faces in two images stored in a Output:: { - "UnmatchedFaces": [], + "UnmatchedFaces": [], "FaceMatches": [ { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.12368916720151901, - "Top": 0.16007372736930847, - "Left": 0.5901257991790771, + "Width": 0.12368916720151901, + "Top": 0.16007372736930847, + "Left": 0.5901257991790771, "Height": 0.25140416622161865 - }, - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "Confidence": 100.0, "Pose": { - "Yaw": -3.7351467609405518, - "Roll": -0.10309021919965744, + "Yaw": -3.7351467609405518, + "Roll": -0.10309021919965744, "Pitch": 0.8637830018997192 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 95.51618957519531, + "Sharpness": 95.51618957519531, "Brightness": 65.29893493652344 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.26721030473709106, - "X": 0.6204193830490112, + "Y": 0.26721030473709106, + "X": 0.6204193830490112, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26831310987472534, - "X": 0.6776827573776245, + "Y": 0.26831310987472534, + "X": 0.6776827573776245, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3514654338359833, - "X": 0.6241428852081299, + "Y": 0.3514654338359833, + "X": 0.6241428852081299, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.35258132219314575, - "X": 0.6713621020317078, + "Y": 0.35258132219314575, + "X": 0.6713621020317078, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3140771687030792, - "X": 0.6428444981575012, + "Y": 0.3140771687030792, + "X": 0.6428444981575012, "Type": "nose" } ] - }, + }, "Similarity": 100.0 } - ], + ], "SourceImageFace": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.12368916720151901, - "Top": 0.16007372736930847, - "Left": 0.5901257991790771, + "Width": 0.12368916720151901, + "Top": 0.16007372736930847, + "Left": 0.5901257991790771, "Height": 0.25140416622161865 - }, + }, "Confidence": 100.0 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/create-collection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/create-collection.rst index 0b9d8bd25311..3a2c0de7b944 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/create-collection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/create-collection.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``create-collection`` command creates a collection with the specif Output:: { - "CollectionArn": "aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:collection/MyCollection", - "FaceModelVersion": "4.0", + "CollectionArn": "aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:collection/MyCollection", + "FaceModelVersion": "4.0", "StatusCode": 200 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-collection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-collection.rst index e63ee3f37e98..22ed0be58d43 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-collection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-collection.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``delete-collection`` command deletes the specified collection. :: aws rekognition delete-collection \ - --collection-id MyCollection + --collection-id MyCollection Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-faces.rst index 127528b79bc9..5e4df8f9c439 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/delete-faces.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-faces`` command deletes the specified face from a collect aws rekognition delete-faces \ --collection-id MyCollection - --face-ids '["0040279c-0178-436e-b70a-e61b074e96b0"]' + --face-ids '["0040279c-0178-436e-b70a-e61b074e96b0"]' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-collection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-collection.rst index 6268ec8d4f05..77259a4c8036 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-collection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-collection.rst @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ The following ``describe-collection`` example displays the details about the spe Output:: { - "FaceCount": 200, - "CreationTimestamp": 1569444828.274, - "CollectionARN": "arn:aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:collection/MyCollection", + "FaceCount": 200, + "CreationTimestamp": 1569444828.274, + "CollectionARN": "arn:aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:collection/MyCollection", "FaceModelVersion": "4.0" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-stream-processor.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-stream-processor.rst index 6f13647dd1c8..2351791ac20c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-stream-processor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/describe-stream-processor.rst @@ -3,32 +3,32 @@ The following ``describe-stream-processor`` command displays details about the specified stream processor. :: aws rekognition describe-stream-processor \ - --name my-stream-processor + --name my-stream-processor Output:: { - "Status": "STOPPED", - "Name": "my-stream-processor", - "LastUpdateTimestamp": 1532449292.712, + "Status": "STOPPED", + "Name": "my-stream-processor", + "LastUpdateTimestamp": 1532449292.712, "Settings": { "FaceSearch": { - "FaceMatchThreshold": 80.0, + "FaceMatchThreshold": 80.0, "CollectionId": "my-collection" } - }, - "RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/AmazonRekognitionDetectStream", - "StreamProcessorArn": "arn:aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:streamprocessor/my-stream-processpr", + }, + "RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/AmazonRekognitionDetectStream", + "StreamProcessorArn": "arn:aws:rekognition:us-west-2:123456789012:streamprocessor/my-stream-processpr", "Output": { "KinesisDataStream": { "Arn": "arn:aws:kinesis:us-west-2:123456789012:stream/AmazonRekognitionRekStream" } - }, + }, "Input": { "KinesisVideoStream": { "Arn": "arn:aws:kinesisvideo:us-west-2:123456789012:stream/macwebcam/123456789012" } - }, + }, "CreationTimestamp": 1532449292.712 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-faces.rst index 08c98ca9eeaa..2137d1b38839 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-faces.rst @@ -4,249 +4,249 @@ The following ``detect-faces`` command detects faces in the specified image stor aws rekognition detect-faces \ --image '{"S3Object":{"Bucket":"MyImageS3Bucket","Name":"MyFriend.jpg"}}' \ - --attributes "ALL" + --attributes "ALL" Output:: { "FaceDetails": [ { - "Confidence": 100.0, + "Confidence": 100.0, "Eyeglasses": { - "Confidence": 98.91107940673828, + "Confidence": 98.91107940673828, "Value": false - }, + }, "Sunglasses": { - "Confidence": 99.7966537475586, + "Confidence": 99.7966537475586, "Value": false - }, + }, "Gender": { - "Confidence": 99.56611633300781, + "Confidence": 99.56611633300781, "Value": "Male" - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.26721030473709106, - "X": 0.6204193830490112, + "Y": 0.26721030473709106, + "X": 0.6204193830490112, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26831310987472534, - "X": 0.6776827573776245, + "Y": 0.26831310987472534, + "X": 0.6776827573776245, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3514654338359833, - "X": 0.6241428852081299, + "Y": 0.3514654338359833, + "X": 0.6241428852081299, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.35258132219314575, - "X": 0.6713621020317078, + "Y": 0.35258132219314575, + "X": 0.6713621020317078, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3140771687030792, - "X": 0.6428444981575012, + "Y": 0.3140771687030792, + "X": 0.6428444981575012, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24662546813488007, - "X": 0.6001564860343933, + "Y": 0.24662546813488007, + "X": 0.6001564860343933, "Type": "leftEyeBrowLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24326619505882263, - "X": 0.6303644776344299, + "Y": 0.24326619505882263, + "X": 0.6303644776344299, "Type": "leftEyeBrowRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.23818562924861908, - "X": 0.6146903038024902, + "Y": 0.23818562924861908, + "X": 0.6146903038024902, "Type": "leftEyeBrowUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24373626708984375, - "X": 0.6640064716339111, + "Y": 0.24373626708984375, + "X": 0.6640064716339111, "Type": "rightEyeBrowLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24877218902111053, - "X": 0.7025929093360901, + "Y": 0.24877218902111053, + "X": 0.7025929093360901, "Type": "rightEyeBrowRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.23938551545143127, - "X": 0.6823262572288513, + "Y": 0.23938551545143127, + "X": 0.6823262572288513, "Type": "rightEyeBrowUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.265746533870697, - "X": 0.6112898588180542, + "Y": 0.265746533870697, + "X": 0.6112898588180542, "Type": "leftEyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2676128149032593, - "X": 0.6317071914672852, + "Y": 0.2676128149032593, + "X": 0.6317071914672852, "Type": "leftEyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.262735515832901, - "X": 0.6201658248901367, + "Y": 0.262735515832901, + "X": 0.6201658248901367, "Type": "leftEyeUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.27025148272514343, - "X": 0.6206279993057251, + "Y": 0.27025148272514343, + "X": 0.6206279993057251, "Type": "leftEyeDown" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.268223375082016, - "X": 0.6658390760421753, + "Y": 0.268223375082016, + "X": 0.6658390760421753, "Type": "rightEyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2672517001628876, - "X": 0.687832236289978, + "Y": 0.2672517001628876, + "X": 0.687832236289978, "Type": "rightEyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26383838057518005, - "X": 0.6769183874130249, + "Y": 0.26383838057518005, + "X": 0.6769183874130249, "Type": "rightEyeUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.27138751745224, - "X": 0.676596462726593, + "Y": 0.27138751745224, + "X": 0.676596462726593, "Type": "rightEyeDown" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.32283174991607666, - "X": 0.6350004076957703, + "Y": 0.32283174991607666, + "X": 0.6350004076957703, "Type": "noseLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3219289481639862, - "X": 0.6567046642303467, + "Y": 0.3219289481639862, + "X": 0.6567046642303467, "Type": "noseRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3420318365097046, - "X": 0.6450609564781189, + "Y": 0.3420318365097046, + "X": 0.6450609564781189, "Type": "mouthUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3664324879646301, - "X": 0.6455618143081665, + "Y": 0.3664324879646301, + "X": 0.6455618143081665, "Type": "mouthDown" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26721030473709106, - "X": 0.6204193830490112, + "Y": 0.26721030473709106, + "X": 0.6204193830490112, "Type": "leftPupil" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26831310987472534, - "X": 0.6776827573776245, + "Y": 0.26831310987472534, + "X": 0.6776827573776245, "Type": "rightPupil" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26343393325805664, - "X": 0.5946047306060791, + "Y": 0.26343393325805664, + "X": 0.5946047306060791, "Type": "upperJawlineLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3543180525302887, - "X": 0.6044883728027344, + "Y": 0.3543180525302887, + "X": 0.6044883728027344, "Type": "midJawlineLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4084877669811249, - "X": 0.6477024555206299, + "Y": 0.4084877669811249, + "X": 0.6477024555206299, "Type": "chinBottom" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3562754988670349, - "X": 0.707981526851654, + "Y": 0.3562754988670349, + "X": 0.707981526851654, "Type": "midJawlineRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26580461859703064, - "X": 0.7234612107276917, + "Y": 0.26580461859703064, + "X": 0.7234612107276917, "Type": "upperJawlineRight" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": -3.7351467609405518, - "Roll": -0.10309021919965744, + "Yaw": -3.7351467609405518, + "Roll": -0.10309021919965744, "Pitch": 0.8637830018997192 - }, + }, "Emotions": [ { - "Confidence": 8.74203109741211, + "Confidence": 8.74203109741211, "Type": "SURPRISED" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 2.501944065093994, + "Confidence": 2.501944065093994, "Type": "ANGRY" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 0.7378743290901184, + "Confidence": 0.7378743290901184, "Type": "DISGUSTED" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 3.5296201705932617, + "Confidence": 3.5296201705932617, "Type": "HAPPY" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 1.7162904739379883, + "Confidence": 1.7162904739379883, "Type": "SAD" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 9.518536567687988, + "Confidence": 9.518536567687988, "Type": "CONFUSED" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 0.45474427938461304, + "Confidence": 0.45474427938461304, "Type": "FEAR" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 72.79895782470703, + "Confidence": 72.79895782470703, "Type": "CALM" } - ], + ], "AgeRange": { - "High": 48, + "High": 48, "Low": 32 - }, + }, "EyesOpen": { - "Confidence": 98.93987274169922, + "Confidence": 98.93987274169922, "Value": true - }, + }, "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.12368916720151901, - "Top": 0.16007372736930847, - "Left": 0.5901257991790771, + "Width": 0.12368916720151901, + "Top": 0.16007372736930847, + "Left": 0.5901257991790771, "Height": 0.25140416622161865 - }, + }, "Smile": { - "Confidence": 93.4493179321289, + "Confidence": 93.4493179321289, "Value": false - }, + }, "MouthOpen": { - "Confidence": 90.53053283691406, + "Confidence": 90.53053283691406, "Value": false - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 95.51618957519531, + "Sharpness": 95.51618957519531, "Brightness": 65.29893493652344 - }, + }, "Mustache": { - "Confidence": 89.85221099853516, + "Confidence": 89.85221099853516, "Value": false - }, + }, "Beard": { - "Confidence": 86.1991195678711, + "Confidence": 86.1991195678711, "Value": true } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-labels.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-labels.rst index 0e6d28dacc4d..8fbbb71c5609 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-labels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-labels.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``detect-labels`` example detects scenes and objects in an image stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. :: aws rekognition detect-labels \ - --image '{"S3Object":{"Bucket":"bucket","Name":"image"}}' + --image '{"S3Object":{"Bucket":"bucket","Name":"image"}}' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-moderation-labels.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-moderation-labels.rst index 4e541e66b697..d2d229dd855d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-moderation-labels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-moderation-labels.rst @@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ The following ``detect-moderation-labels`` command detects unsafe content in the Output:: { - "ModerationModelVersion": "3.0", + "ModerationModelVersion": "3.0", "ModerationLabels": [ { - "Confidence": 97.29618072509766, - "ParentName": "Violence", + "Confidence": 97.29618072509766, + "ParentName": "Violence", "Name": "Weapon Violence" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 97.29618072509766, - "ParentName": "", + "Confidence": 97.29618072509766, + "ParentName": "", "Name": "Violence" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-text.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-text.rst index 0f717f9c4c46..4c27800be1f8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-text.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/detect-text.rst @@ -12,164 +12,164 @@ Output:: { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.24624845385551453, - "Top": 0.28288066387176514, - "Left": 0.391388863325119, + "Width": 0.24624845385551453, + "Top": 0.28288066387176514, + "Left": 0.391388863325119, "Height": 0.022687450051307678 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.28288066387176514, + "Y": 0.28288066387176514, "X": 0.391388863325119 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2826388478279114, + "Y": 0.2826388478279114, "X": 0.6376373171806335 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.30532628297805786, + "Y": 0.30532628297805786, "X": 0.637677013874054 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.305568128824234, + "Y": 0.305568128824234, "X": 0.39142853021621704 } ] - }, - "Confidence": 94.35709381103516, - "DetectedText": "ESTD 1882", - "Type": "LINE", + }, + "Confidence": 94.35709381103516, + "DetectedText": "ESTD 1882", + "Type": "LINE", "Id": 0 - }, + }, { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.33933889865875244, - "Top": 0.32603850960731506, - "Left": 0.34534579515457153, + "Width": 0.33933889865875244, + "Top": 0.32603850960731506, + "Left": 0.34534579515457153, "Height": 0.07126858830451965 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.32603850960731506, + "Y": 0.32603850960731506, "X": 0.34534579515457153 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.32633158564567566, + "Y": 0.32633158564567566, "X": 0.684684693813324 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3976001739501953, + "Y": 0.3976001739501953, "X": 0.684575080871582 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3973070979118347, + "Y": 0.3973070979118347, "X": 0.345236212015152 } ] - }, - "Confidence": 99.95779418945312, - "DetectedText": "BRAINS", - "Type": "LINE", + }, + "Confidence": 99.95779418945312, + "DetectedText": "BRAINS", + "Type": "LINE", "Id": 1 - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 97.22098541259766, + "Confidence": 97.22098541259766, "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.061079490929841995, - "Top": 0.2843210697174072, - "Left": 0.391391396522522, + "Width": 0.061079490929841995, + "Top": 0.2843210697174072, + "Left": 0.391391396522522, "Height": 0.021029088646173477 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.2843210697174072, + "Y": 0.2843210697174072, "X": 0.391391396522522 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2828207015991211, + "Y": 0.2828207015991211, "X": 0.4524524509906769 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3038259446620941, + "Y": 0.3038259446620941, "X": 0.4534534513950348 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.30532634258270264, + "Y": 0.30532634258270264, "X": 0.3923923969268799 } ] - }, - "DetectedText": "ESTD", - "ParentId": 0, - "Type": "WORD", + }, + "DetectedText": "ESTD", + "ParentId": 0, + "Type": "WORD", "Id": 2 - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 91.49320983886719, + "Confidence": 91.49320983886719, "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.07007007300853729, - "Top": 0.2828207015991211, - "Left": 0.5675675868988037, + "Width": 0.07007007300853729, + "Top": 0.2828207015991211, + "Left": 0.5675675868988037, "Height": 0.02250562608242035 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.2828207015991211, + "Y": 0.2828207015991211, "X": 0.5675675868988037 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2828207015991211, + "Y": 0.2828207015991211, "X": 0.6376376152038574 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.30532634258270264, + "Y": 0.30532634258270264, "X": 0.6376376152038574 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.30532634258270264, + "Y": 0.30532634258270264, "X": 0.5675675868988037 } ] - }, - "DetectedText": "1882", - "ParentId": 0, - "Type": "WORD", + }, + "DetectedText": "1882", + "ParentId": 0, + "Type": "WORD", "Id": 3 - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 99.95779418945312, + "Confidence": 99.95779418945312, "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.33933934569358826, - "Top": 0.32633158564567566, - "Left": 0.3453453481197357, + "Width": 0.33933934569358826, + "Top": 0.32633158564567566, + "Left": 0.3453453481197357, "Height": 0.07127484679222107 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.32633158564567566, + "Y": 0.32633158564567566, "X": 0.3453453481197357 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.32633158564567566, + "Y": 0.32633158564567566, "X": 0.684684693813324 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.39759939908981323, + "Y": 0.39759939908981323, "X": 0.6836836934089661 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.39684921503067017, + "Y": 0.39684921503067017, "X": 0.3453453481197357 } ] - }, - "DetectedText": "BRAINS", - "ParentId": 1, - "Type": "WORD", + }, + "DetectedText": "BRAINS", + "ParentId": 1, + "Type": "WORD", "Id": 4 } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-info.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-info.rst index b563b333ae0f..cacaed304a37 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-info.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-info.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``get-celebrity-info`` command displays information about the spec Output:: { - "Name": "Celeb A", + "Name": "Celeb A", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/aaaaaaaaa" ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-recognition.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-recognition.rst index 3ebba78d7140..b5caf2eaa977 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-recognition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-celebrity-recognition.rst @@ -8,128 +8,128 @@ The following ``get-celebrity-recognition`` command diplays the results of a cel Output:: { - "NextToken": "3D01ClxlCiT31VsRDkAO3IybLb/h5AtDWSGuhYi+N1FIJwwPtAkuKzDhL2rV3GcwmNt77+12", + "NextToken": "3D01ClxlCiT31VsRDkAO3IybLb/h5AtDWSGuhYi+N1FIJwwPtAkuKzDhL2rV3GcwmNt77+12", "Celebrities": [ { - "Timestamp": 0, + "Timestamp": 0, "Celebrity": { - "Confidence": 96.0, + "Confidence": 96.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.70333331823349, - "Top": 0.16750000417232513, - "Left": 0.19555555284023285, + "Width": 0.70333331823349, + "Top": 0.16750000417232513, + "Left": 0.19555555284023285, "Height": 0.3956249952316284 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.31031012535095215, - "X": 0.441436767578125, + "Y": 0.31031012535095215, + "X": 0.441436767578125, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3081788718700409, - "X": 0.6437258720397949, + "Y": 0.3081788718700409, + "X": 0.6437258720397949, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.39542075991630554, - "X": 0.5572493076324463, + "Y": 0.39542075991630554, + "X": 0.5572493076324463, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4597957134246826, - "X": 0.4579732120037079, + "Y": 0.4597957134246826, + "X": 0.4579732120037079, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.45688048005104065, - "X": 0.6349081993103027, + "Y": 0.45688048005104065, + "X": 0.6349081993103027, "Type": "mouthRight" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": 8.943398475646973, - "Roll": -2.0309247970581055, + "Yaw": 8.943398475646973, + "Roll": -2.0309247970581055, "Pitch": -0.5674862861633301 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 99.40211486816406, + "Sharpness": 99.40211486816406, "Brightness": 89.47132110595703 - }, + }, "Confidence": 99.99861145019531 - }, - "Name": "CelebrityA", + }, + "Name": "CelebrityA", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/111111111" - ], + ], "Id": "nnnnnn" } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 467, + "Timestamp": 467, "Celebrity": { - "Confidence": 99.0, + "Confidence": 99.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.6877777576446533, - "Top": 0.18437500298023224, - "Left": 0.20555555820465088, + "Width": 0.6877777576446533, + "Top": 0.18437500298023224, + "Left": 0.20555555820465088, "Height": 0.3868750035762787 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.31895750761032104, - "X": 0.4411413371562958, + "Y": 0.31895750761032104, + "X": 0.4411413371562958, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3140959143638611, - "X": 0.6523157954216003, + "Y": 0.3140959143638611, + "X": 0.6523157954216003, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4016456604003906, - "X": 0.5682755708694458, + "Y": 0.4016456604003906, + "X": 0.5682755708694458, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.46894142031669617, - "X": 0.4597797095775604, + "Y": 0.46894142031669617, + "X": 0.4597797095775604, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.46971091628074646, - "X": 0.6286435127258301, + "Y": 0.46971091628074646, + "X": 0.6286435127258301, "Type": "mouthRight" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": 10.433465957641602, - "Roll": -3.347442388534546, + "Yaw": 10.433465957641602, + "Roll": -3.347442388534546, "Pitch": 1.3709543943405151 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 99.5531005859375, + "Sharpness": 99.5531005859375, "Brightness": 88.5764389038086 - }, + }, "Confidence": 99.99148559570312 - }, - "Name": "Jane Celebrity", + }, + "Name": "Jane Celebrity", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/111111111" - ], + ], "Id": "nnnnnn" } } - ], - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + ], + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.978118896484375, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 4570, - "FrameHeight": 1920, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.978118896484375, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 4570, + "FrameHeight": 1920, "FrameWidth": 1080 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-content-moderation.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-content-moderation.rst index f70c2270ca16..0481d4a70093 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-content-moderation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-content-moderation.rst @@ -8,32 +8,32 @@ The following ``get-content-moderation`` command displays the results of an unsa Output:: { - "NextToken": "dlhcKMHMzpCBGFukz6IO3JMcWiJAamCVhXHt3r6b4b5Tfbyw3q7o+Jeezt+ZpgfOnW9FCCgQ", + "NextToken": "dlhcKMHMzpCBGFukz6IO3JMcWiJAamCVhXHt3r6b4b5Tfbyw3q7o+Jeezt+ZpgfOnW9FCCgQ", "ModerationLabels": [ { - "Timestamp": 0, + "Timestamp": 0, "ModerationLabel": { - "Confidence": 97.39583587646484, - "ParentName": "", + "Confidence": 97.39583587646484, + "ParentName": "", "Name": "Violence" } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 0, + "Timestamp": 0, "ModerationLabel": { - "Confidence": 97.39583587646484, - "ParentName": "Violence", + "Confidence": 97.39583587646484, + "ParentName": "Violence", "Name": "Weapon Violence" } } - ], - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + ], + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.97515869140625, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 6039, - "FrameHeight": 1920, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.97515869140625, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 6039, + "FrameHeight": 1920, "FrameWidth": 1080 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-detection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-detection.rst index d5f106679c26..cef482f116c6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-detection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-detection.rst @@ -3,117 +3,117 @@ The following ``get-face-detection`` command displays the results of a face detection operation that you started previously by calling ``start-face-detection``. :: aws rekognition get-face-detection \ - --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef + --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef Output:: { "Faces": [ { - "Timestamp": 467, + "Timestamp": 467, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.1560753583908081, - "Top": 0.13555361330509186, - "Left": -0.0952017530798912, + "Width": 0.1560753583908081, + "Top": 0.13555361330509186, + "Left": -0.0952017530798912, "Height": 0.6934483051300049 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4013825058937073, - "X": -0.041750285774469376, + "Y": 0.4013825058937073, + "X": -0.041750285774469376, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.41695496439933777, - "X": 0.027979329228401184, + "Y": 0.41695496439933777, + "X": 0.027979329228401184, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6375303268432617, - "X": -0.04034662991762161, + "Y": 0.6375303268432617, + "X": -0.04034662991762161, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6497718691825867, - "X": 0.013960429467260838, + "Y": 0.6497718691825867, + "X": 0.013960429467260838, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.5238034129142761, - "X": 0.008022055961191654, + "Y": 0.5238034129142761, + "X": 0.008022055961191654, "Type": "nose" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": -58.07863998413086, - "Roll": 1.9384294748306274, + "Yaw": -58.07863998413086, + "Roll": 1.9384294748306274, "Pitch": -24.66305160522461 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 83.14741516113281, + "Sharpness": 83.14741516113281, "Brightness": 25.75942611694336 - }, + }, "Confidence": 87.7622299194336 } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 967, + "Timestamp": 967, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.28559377789497375, - "Top": 0.19436298310756683, - "Left": 0.024553587660193443, + "Width": 0.28559377789497375, + "Top": 0.19436298310756683, + "Left": 0.024553587660193443, "Height": 0.7216082215309143 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4650231599807739, - "X": 0.16269078850746155, + "Y": 0.4650231599807739, + "X": 0.16269078850746155, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4843238294124603, - "X": 0.2782580852508545, + "Y": 0.4843238294124603, + "X": 0.2782580852508545, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.71530681848526, - "X": 0.1741468608379364, + "Y": 0.71530681848526, + "X": 0.1741468608379364, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.7310671210289001, - "X": 0.26857468485832214, + "Y": 0.7310671210289001, + "X": 0.26857468485832214, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.582602322101593, - "X": 0.2566150426864624, + "Y": 0.582602322101593, + "X": 0.2566150426864624, "Type": "nose" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": 11.487052917480469, - "Roll": 5.074230670928955, + "Yaw": 11.487052917480469, + "Roll": 5.074230670928955, "Pitch": 15.396159172058105 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 73.32209777832031, + "Sharpness": 73.32209777832031, "Brightness": 54.96497344970703 - }, + }, "Confidence": 99.99998474121094 } } - ], - "NextToken": "OzL223pDKy9116O/02KXRqFIEAwxjy4PkgYcm3hSo0rdysbXg5Ex0eFgTGEj0ADEac6S037U", - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + ], + "NextToken": "OzL223pDKy9116O/02KXRqFIEAwxjy4PkgYcm3hSo0rdysbXg5Ex0eFgTGEj0ADEac6S037U", + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 6806, - "FrameHeight": 1080, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 6806, + "FrameHeight": 1080, "FrameWidth": 1920 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-search.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-search.rst index c1244e3bf05a..e8d68aa7176a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-search.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-face-search.rst @@ -3,141 +3,141 @@ The following ``get-face-search`` command displays the results of a face search operation that you started previously by calling ``start-face-search``. :: aws rekognition get-face-search \ - --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef + --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef Output:: { "Persons": [ { - "Timestamp": 467, - "FaceMatches": [], + "Timestamp": 467, + "FaceMatches": [], "Person": { - "Index": 0, + "Index": 0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.1560753583908081, - "Top": 0.13555361330509186, - "Left": -0.0952017530798912, + "Width": 0.1560753583908081, + "Top": 0.13555361330509186, + "Left": -0.0952017530798912, "Height": 0.6934483051300049 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4013825058937073, - "X": -0.041750285774469376, + "Y": 0.4013825058937073, + "X": -0.041750285774469376, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.41695496439933777, - "X": 0.027979329228401184, + "Y": 0.41695496439933777, + "X": 0.027979329228401184, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6375303268432617, - "X": -0.04034662991762161, + "Y": 0.6375303268432617, + "X": -0.04034662991762161, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6497718691825867, - "X": 0.013960429467260838, + "Y": 0.6497718691825867, + "X": 0.013960429467260838, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.5238034129142761, - "X": 0.008022055961191654, + "Y": 0.5238034129142761, + "X": 0.008022055961191654, "Type": "nose" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": -58.07863998413086, - "Roll": 1.9384294748306274, + "Yaw": -58.07863998413086, + "Roll": 1.9384294748306274, "Pitch": -24.66305160522461 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 83.14741516113281, + "Sharpness": 83.14741516113281, "Brightness": 25.75942611694336 - }, + }, "Confidence": 87.7622299194336 } } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 967, + "Timestamp": 967, "FaceMatches": [ { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.12368900328874588, - "Top": 0.16007399559020996, - "Left": 0.5901259779930115, + "Width": 0.12368900328874588, + "Top": 0.16007399559020996, + "Left": 0.5901259779930115, "Height": 0.2514039874076843 - }, - "FaceId": "056a95fa-2060-4159-9cab-7ed4daa030fa", - "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "FaceId": "056a95fa-2060-4159-9cab-7ed4daa030fa", + "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", + "Confidence": 100.0, "ImageId": "08f8a078-8929-37fd-8e8f-aadf690e8232" - }, + }, "Similarity": 98.44476318359375 } - ], + ], "Person": { - "Index": 1, + "Index": 1, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.28559377789497375, - "Top": 0.19436298310756683, - "Left": 0.024553587660193443, + "Width": 0.28559377789497375, + "Top": 0.19436298310756683, + "Left": 0.024553587660193443, "Height": 0.7216082215309143 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4650231599807739, - "X": 0.16269078850746155, + "Y": 0.4650231599807739, + "X": 0.16269078850746155, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4843238294124603, - "X": 0.2782580852508545, + "Y": 0.4843238294124603, + "X": 0.2782580852508545, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.71530681848526, - "X": 0.1741468608379364, + "Y": 0.71530681848526, + "X": 0.1741468608379364, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.7310671210289001, - "X": 0.26857468485832214, + "Y": 0.7310671210289001, + "X": 0.26857468485832214, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.582602322101593, - "X": 0.2566150426864624, + "Y": 0.582602322101593, + "X": 0.2566150426864624, "Type": "nose" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": 11.487052917480469, - "Roll": 5.074230670928955, + "Yaw": 11.487052917480469, + "Roll": 5.074230670928955, "Pitch": 15.396159172058105 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 73.32209777832031, + "Sharpness": 73.32209777832031, "Brightness": 54.96497344970703 - }, + }, "Confidence": 99.99998474121094 } } } - ], - "NextToken": "5bkgcezyuaqhtWk3C8OTW6cjRghrwV9XDMivm5B3MXm+Lv6G+L+GejyFHPhoNa/ldXIC4c/d", - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + ], + "NextToken": "5bkgcezyuaqhtWk3C8OTW6cjRghrwV9XDMivm5B3MXm+Lv6G+L+GejyFHPhoNa/ldXIC4c/d", + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 6806, - "FrameHeight": 1080, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 6806, + "FrameHeight": 1080, "FrameWidth": 1920 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-label-detection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-label-detection.rst index 5f3be884da48..a338ef3f1bc6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-label-detection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-label-detection.rst @@ -10,51 +10,51 @@ Output:: { "Labels": [ { - "Timestamp": 0, + "Timestamp": 0, "Label": { - "Instances": [], - "Confidence": 50.19071578979492, + "Instances": [], + "Confidence": 50.19071578979492, "Parents": [ { "Name": "Person" - }, + }, { "Name": "Crowd" } - ], + ], "Name": "Audience" } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 0, + "Timestamp": 0, "Label": { - "Instances": [], - "Confidence": 55.74115753173828, + "Instances": [], + "Confidence": 55.74115753173828, "Parents": [ { "Name": "Room" - }, + }, { "Name": "Indoors" - }, + }, { "Name": "School" } - ], + ], "Name": "Classroom" } } - ], - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", - "LabelModelVersion": "2.0", + ], + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + "LabelModelVersion": "2.0", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 6806, - "FrameHeight": 1080, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 6806, + "FrameHeight": 1080, "FrameWidth": 1920 - }, + }, "NextToken": "BMugzAi4L72IERzQdbpyMQuEFBsjlo5W0Yx3mfG+sR9mm98E1/CpObenspRfs/5FBQFs4X7G" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-person-tracking.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-person-tracking.rst index 8e2b6bfceec8..e22ffe8c179a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-person-tracking.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/get-person-tracking.rst @@ -3,45 +3,45 @@ The following ``get-person-tracking`` command displays the results of a people pathing operation that you started previously by calling ``start-person-tracking``. :: aws rekognition get-person-tracking \ - --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef + --job-id 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef Output:: { "Persons": [ { - "Timestamp": 500, + "Timestamp": 500, "Person": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.4151041805744171, - "Top": 0.07870370149612427, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 0.4151041805744171, + "Top": 0.07870370149612427, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 0.9212962985038757 - }, + }, "Index": 0 } - }, + }, { - "Timestamp": 567, + "Timestamp": 567, "Person": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.4755208194255829, - "Top": 0.07777778059244156, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 0.4755208194255829, + "Top": 0.07777778059244156, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 0.9194444417953491 - }, + }, "Index": 0 } } - ], - "NextToken": "D/vRIYNyhG79ugdta3f+8cRg9oSRo+HigGOuxRiYpTn0ExnqTi1CJektVAc4HrAXDv25eHYk", - "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", + ], + "NextToken": "D/vRIYNyhG79ugdta3f+8cRg9oSRo+HigGOuxRiYpTn0ExnqTi1CJektVAc4HrAXDv25eHYk", + "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "VideoMetadata": { - "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", - "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, - "Codec": "h264", - "DurationMillis": 6806, - "FrameHeight": 1080, + "Format": "QuickTime / MOV", + "FrameRate": 29.970617294311523, + "Codec": "h264", + "DurationMillis": 6806, + "FrameHeight": 1080, "FrameWidth": 1920 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/index-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/index-faces.rst index 4508f4755103..c449a67defbe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/index-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/index-faces.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``index-faces`` command adds the faces found in an image to the sp --max-faces 1 \ --quality-filter "AUTO" \ --detection-attributes "ALL" \ - --external-image-id "MyPicture.jpg" + --external-image-id "MyPicture.jpg" Output:: @@ -16,216 +16,216 @@ Output:: "FaceRecords": [ { "FaceDetail": { - "Confidence": 99.993408203125, + "Confidence": 99.993408203125, "Eyeglasses": { - "Confidence": 99.11750030517578, + "Confidence": 99.11750030517578, "Value": false - }, + }, "Sunglasses": { - "Confidence": 99.98249053955078, + "Confidence": 99.98249053955078, "Value": false - }, + }, "Gender": { - "Confidence": 99.92769622802734, + "Confidence": 99.92769622802734, "Value": "Male" - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.26750367879867554, - "X": 0.6202793717384338, + "Y": 0.26750367879867554, + "X": 0.6202793717384338, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26642778515815735, - "X": 0.6787431836128235, + "Y": 0.26642778515815735, + "X": 0.6787431836128235, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.31361380219459534, - "X": 0.6421601176261902, + "Y": 0.31361380219459534, + "X": 0.6421601176261902, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3495299220085144, - "X": 0.6216195225715637, + "Y": 0.3495299220085144, + "X": 0.6216195225715637, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.35194727778434753, - "X": 0.669899046421051, + "Y": 0.35194727778434753, + "X": 0.669899046421051, "Type": "mouthRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26844894886016846, - "X": 0.6210268139839172, + "Y": 0.26844894886016846, + "X": 0.6210268139839172, "Type": "leftPupil" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26707562804222107, - "X": 0.6817160844802856, + "Y": 0.26707562804222107, + "X": 0.6817160844802856, "Type": "rightPupil" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24834522604942322, - "X": 0.6018546223640442, + "Y": 0.24834522604942322, + "X": 0.6018546223640442, "Type": "leftEyeBrowLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24397172033786774, - "X": 0.6172008514404297, + "Y": 0.24397172033786774, + "X": 0.6172008514404297, "Type": "leftEyeBrowUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24677404761314392, - "X": 0.6339119076728821, + "Y": 0.24677404761314392, + "X": 0.6339119076728821, "Type": "leftEyeBrowRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24582654237747192, - "X": 0.6619398593902588, + "Y": 0.24582654237747192, + "X": 0.6619398593902588, "Type": "rightEyeBrowLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.23973053693771362, - "X": 0.6804757118225098, + "Y": 0.23973053693771362, + "X": 0.6804757118225098, "Type": "rightEyeBrowUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.24441994726657867, - "X": 0.6978968977928162, + "Y": 0.24441994726657867, + "X": 0.6978968977928162, "Type": "rightEyeBrowRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2695908546447754, - "X": 0.6085202693939209, + "Y": 0.2695908546447754, + "X": 0.6085202693939209, "Type": "leftEyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26716896891593933, - "X": 0.6315826177597046, + "Y": 0.26716896891593933, + "X": 0.6315826177597046, "Type": "leftEyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26289820671081543, - "X": 0.6202316880226135, + "Y": 0.26289820671081543, + "X": 0.6202316880226135, "Type": "leftEyeUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.27123287320137024, - "X": 0.6205548048019409, + "Y": 0.27123287320137024, + "X": 0.6205548048019409, "Type": "leftEyeDown" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2668408751487732, - "X": 0.6663622260093689, + "Y": 0.2668408751487732, + "X": 0.6663622260093689, "Type": "rightEyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.26741549372673035, - "X": 0.6910083889961243, + "Y": 0.26741549372673035, + "X": 0.6910083889961243, "Type": "rightEyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2614026665687561, - "X": 0.6785826086997986, + "Y": 0.2614026665687561, + "X": 0.6785826086997986, "Type": "rightEyeUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.27075251936912537, - "X": 0.6789616942405701, + "Y": 0.27075251936912537, + "X": 0.6789616942405701, "Type": "rightEyeDown" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3211299479007721, - "X": 0.6324167847633362, + "Y": 0.3211299479007721, + "X": 0.6324167847633362, "Type": "noseLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.32276326417922974, - "X": 0.6558475494384766, + "Y": 0.32276326417922974, + "X": 0.6558475494384766, "Type": "noseRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.34385165572166443, - "X": 0.6444970965385437, + "Y": 0.34385165572166443, + "X": 0.6444970965385437, "Type": "mouthUp" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3671635091304779, - "X": 0.6459195017814636, + "Y": 0.3671635091304779, + "X": 0.6459195017814636, "Type": "mouthDown" } - ], + ], "Pose": { - "Yaw": -9.54541015625, - "Roll": -0.5709401965141296, + "Yaw": -9.54541015625, + "Roll": -0.5709401965141296, "Pitch": 0.6045494675636292 - }, + }, "Emotions": [ { - "Confidence": 39.90074157714844, + "Confidence": 39.90074157714844, "Type": "HAPPY" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 23.38753890991211, + "Confidence": 23.38753890991211, "Type": "CALM" - }, + }, { - "Confidence": 5.840933322906494, + "Confidence": 5.840933322906494, "Type": "CONFUSED" } - ], + ], "AgeRange": { - "High": 63, + "High": 63, "Low": 45 - }, + }, "EyesOpen": { - "Confidence": 99.80887603759766, + "Confidence": 99.80887603759766, "Value": true - }, + }, "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618015021085739, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618015021085739, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770642817020416 - }, + }, "Smile": { - "Confidence": 99.69740295410156, + "Confidence": 99.69740295410156, "Value": false - }, + }, "MouthOpen": { - "Confidence": 99.97393798828125, + "Confidence": 99.97393798828125, "Value": false - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 95.54405975341797, + "Sharpness": 95.54405975341797, "Brightness": 63.867706298828125 - }, + }, "Mustache": { - "Confidence": 97.05007934570312, + "Confidence": 97.05007934570312, "Value": false - }, + }, "Beard": { - "Confidence": 87.34505462646484, + "Confidence": 87.34505462646484, "Value": false } - }, + }, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618015021085739, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618015021085739, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770642817020416 - }, - "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", - "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.993408203125, + }, + "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", + "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.993408203125, "ImageId": "8d67061e-90d2-598f-9fbd-29c8497039c0" } } - ], - "UnindexedFaces": [], - "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", + ], + "UnindexedFaces": [], + "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", "OrientationCorrection": "ROTATE_0" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-collections.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-collections.rst index 7e54c10854b5..f278689a4fd9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-collections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-collections.rst @@ -8,27 +8,27 @@ Output:: { "FaceModelVersions": [ - "2.0", - "3.0", - "3.0", - "3.0", - "4.0", - "1.0", - "3.0", - "4.0", - "4.0", + "2.0", + "3.0", + "3.0", + "3.0", + "4.0", + "1.0", + "3.0", + "4.0", + "4.0", "4.0" - ], + ], "CollectionIds": [ - "MyCollection1", - "MyCollection2", - "MyCollection3", - "MyCollection4", - "MyCollection5", - "MyCollection6", - "MyCollection7", - "MyCollection8", - "MyCollection9", + "MyCollection1", + "MyCollection2", + "MyCollection3", + "MyCollection4", + "MyCollection5", + "MyCollection6", + "MyCollection7", + "MyCollection8", + "MyCollection9", "MyCollection10" ] } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-faces.rst index 986dbb592d37..9c436fc52b20 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-faces.rst @@ -8,126 +8,126 @@ The following ``list-faces`` command lists the faces in the specified collection Output:: { - "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", + "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", "Faces": [ { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5216310024261475, - "Top": 0.3256250023841858, - "Left": 0.13394300639629364, + "Width": 0.5216310024261475, + "Top": 0.3256250023841858, + "Left": 0.13394300639629364, "Height": 0.3918749988079071 - }, - "FaceId": "0040279c-0178-436e-b70a-e61b074e96b0", - "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "FaceId": "0040279c-0178-436e-b70a-e61b074e96b0", + "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", + "Confidence": 100.0, "ImageId": "f976e487-3719-5e2d-be8b-ea2724c26991" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5074880123138428, - "Top": 0.3774999976158142, - "Left": 0.18302799761295319, + "Width": 0.5074880123138428, + "Top": 0.3774999976158142, + "Left": 0.18302799761295319, "Height": 0.3812499940395355 - }, - "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", - "ExternalImageId": "image2.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, + }, + "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", + "ExternalImageId": "image2.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, "ImageId": "ae1593b0-a8f6-5e24-a306-abf529e276fa" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5574039816856384, - "Top": 0.37187498807907104, - "Left": 0.14559100568294525, + "Width": 0.5574039816856384, + "Top": 0.37187498807907104, + "Left": 0.14559100568294525, "Height": 0.4181250035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", - "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, + }, + "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", + "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, "ImageId": "80739b4d-883f-5b78-97cf-5124038e26b9" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", - "ExternalImageId": "image4.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", + "ExternalImageId": "image4.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8df18239-9ad1-5acd-a46a-6581ff98f51b" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5307819843292236, - "Top": 0.2862499952316284, - "Left": 0.1564060002565384, + "Width": 0.5307819843292236, + "Top": 0.2862499952316284, + "Left": 0.1564060002565384, "Height": 0.3987500071525574 - }, - "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", - "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, + }, + "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", + "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, "ImageId": "3c314792-197d-528d-bbb6-798ed012c150" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5773710012435913, - "Top": 0.34437501430511475, - "Left": 0.12396000325679779, + "Width": 0.5773710012435913, + "Top": 0.34437501430511475, + "Left": 0.12396000325679779, "Height": 0.4337500035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", - "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", + "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", + "Confidence": 100.0, "ImageId": "0aff2f37-e7a2-5dbc-a3a3-4ef6ec18eaa0" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5349419713020325, - "Top": 0.29124999046325684, - "Left": 0.16389399766921997, + "Width": 0.5349419713020325, + "Top": 0.29124999046325684, + "Left": 0.16389399766921997, "Height": 0.40187498927116394 - }, - "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", - "ExternalImageId": "image7.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, + }, + "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", + "ExternalImageId": "image7.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, "ImageId": "67a34327-48d1-5179-b042-01e52ccfeada" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.41499999165534973, - "Top": 0.09187500178813934, - "Left": 0.28083300590515137, + "Width": 0.41499999165534973, + "Top": 0.09187500178813934, + "Left": 0.28083300590515137, "Height": 0.3112500011920929 - }, - "FaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", - "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99769592285156, + }, + "FaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", + "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99769592285156, "ImageId": "a294da46-2cb1-5cc4-9045-61d7ca567662" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.48166701197624207, - "Top": 0.20999999344348907, - "Left": 0.21250000596046448, + "Width": 0.48166701197624207, + "Top": 0.20999999344348907, + "Left": 0.21250000596046448, "Height": 0.36125001311302185 - }, - "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", - "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, + }, + "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", + "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, "ImageId": "5e1a7588-e5a0-5ee3-bd00-c642518dfe3a" - }, + }, { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", - "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", + "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8d67061e-90d2-598f-9fbd-29c8497039c0" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-stream-processors.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-stream-processors.rst index 5d24b00d167d..6e682f0a677c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-stream-processors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/list-stream-processors.rst @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ The following ``list-stream-processors`` command lists the stream processors in your account and the state of each. :: - aws rekognition list-stream-processors + aws rekognition list-stream-processors Output:: { "StreamProcessors": [ { - "Status": "STOPPED", + "Status": "STOPPED", "Name": "my-stream-processor" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/recognize-celebrities.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/recognize-celebrities.rst index 70fb9bc0db6f..96f1f3fcc058 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/recognize-celebrities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/recognize-celebrities.rst @@ -11,261 +11,261 @@ Output:: "UnrecognizedFaces": [ { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.14416666328907013, - "Top": 0.07777778059244156, - "Left": 0.625, + "Width": 0.14416666328907013, + "Top": 0.07777778059244156, + "Left": 0.625, "Height": 0.2746031880378723 - }, - "Confidence": 99.9990234375, + }, + "Confidence": 99.9990234375, "Pose": { - "Yaw": 10.80408763885498, - "Roll": -12.761146545410156, + "Yaw": 10.80408763885498, + "Roll": -12.761146545410156, "Pitch": 10.96889877319336 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 94.1185531616211, + "Sharpness": 94.1185531616211, "Brightness": 79.18367004394531 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.18220913410186768, - "X": 0.6702951788902283, + "Y": 0.18220913410186768, + "X": 0.6702951788902283, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.16337193548679352, - "X": 0.7188183665275574, + "Y": 0.16337193548679352, + "X": 0.7188183665275574, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.20739148557186127, - "X": 0.7055801749229431, + "Y": 0.20739148557186127, + "X": 0.7055801749229431, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2889308035373688, - "X": 0.687512218952179, + "Y": 0.2889308035373688, + "X": 0.687512218952179, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.2706988751888275, - "X": 0.7250053286552429, + "Y": 0.2706988751888275, + "X": 0.7250053286552429, "Type": "mouthRight" } ] } - ], + ], "CelebrityFaces": [ { - "MatchConfidence": 100.0, + "MatchConfidence": 100.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.14000000059604645, - "Top": 0.1190476194024086, - "Left": 0.82833331823349, + "Width": 0.14000000059604645, + "Top": 0.1190476194024086, + "Left": 0.82833331823349, "Height": 0.2666666805744171 - }, - "Confidence": 99.99359130859375, + }, + "Confidence": 99.99359130859375, "Pose": { - "Yaw": -10.509642601013184, - "Roll": -14.51749324798584, + "Yaw": -10.509642601013184, + "Roll": -14.51749324798584, "Pitch": 13.799399375915527 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 78.74752044677734, + "Sharpness": 78.74752044677734, "Brightness": 42.201324462890625 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.2290833294391632, - "X": 0.8709492087364197, + "Y": 0.2290833294391632, + "X": 0.8709492087364197, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.20639978349208832, - "X": 0.9153988361358643, + "Y": 0.20639978349208832, + "X": 0.9153988361358643, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.25417643785476685, - "X": 0.8907724022865295, + "Y": 0.25417643785476685, + "X": 0.8907724022865295, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.32729196548461914, - "X": 0.8876466155052185, + "Y": 0.32729196548461914, + "X": 0.8876466155052185, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3115464746952057, - "X": 0.9238573312759399, + "Y": 0.3115464746952057, + "X": 0.9238573312759399, "Type": "mouthRight" } ] - }, - "Name": "Celeb A", + }, + "Name": "Celeb A", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/aaaaaaaaa" - ], + ], "Id": "1111111" - }, + }, { - "MatchConfidence": 97.0, + "MatchConfidence": 97.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.13333334028720856, - "Top": 0.24920634925365448, - "Left": 0.4449999928474426, + "Width": 0.13333334028720856, + "Top": 0.24920634925365448, + "Left": 0.4449999928474426, "Height": 0.2539682686328888 - }, - "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, + }, + "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, "Pose": { - "Yaw": 6.557040691375732, - "Roll": -7.316643714904785, + "Yaw": 6.557040691375732, + "Roll": -7.316643714904785, "Pitch": 9.272967338562012 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 83.23492431640625, + "Sharpness": 83.23492431640625, "Brightness": 78.83267974853516 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.3625510632991791, - "X": 0.48898839950561523, + "Y": 0.3625510632991791, + "X": 0.48898839950561523, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.35366007685661316, - "X": 0.5313721299171448, + "Y": 0.35366007685661316, + "X": 0.5313721299171448, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3894785940647125, - "X": 0.5173314809799194, + "Y": 0.3894785940647125, + "X": 0.5173314809799194, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.44889405369758606, - "X": 0.5020005702972412, + "Y": 0.44889405369758606, + "X": 0.5020005702972412, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4408611059188843, - "X": 0.5351271629333496, + "Y": 0.4408611059188843, + "X": 0.5351271629333496, "Type": "mouthRight" } ] - }, - "Name": "Celeb B", + }, + "Name": "Celeb B", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/bbbbbbbbb" - ], + ], "Id": "2222222" - }, + }, { - "MatchConfidence": 100.0, + "MatchConfidence": 100.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.12416666746139526, - "Top": 0.2968254089355469, - "Left": 0.2150000035762787, + "Width": 0.12416666746139526, + "Top": 0.2968254089355469, + "Left": 0.2150000035762787, "Height": 0.23650793731212616 - }, - "Confidence": 99.99958801269531, + }, + "Confidence": 99.99958801269531, "Pose": { - "Yaw": 7.801797866821289, - "Roll": -8.326810836791992, + "Yaw": 7.801797866821289, + "Roll": -8.326810836791992, "Pitch": 7.844768047332764 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 86.93206024169922, + "Sharpness": 86.93206024169922, "Brightness": 79.81291198730469 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4027804136276245, - "X": 0.2575301229953766, + "Y": 0.4027804136276245, + "X": 0.2575301229953766, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.3934555947780609, - "X": 0.2956969439983368, + "Y": 0.3934555947780609, + "X": 0.2956969439983368, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.4309830069541931, - "X": 0.2837020754814148, + "Y": 0.4309830069541931, + "X": 0.2837020754814148, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.48186683654785156, - "X": 0.26812544465065, + "Y": 0.48186683654785156, + "X": 0.26812544465065, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.47338807582855225, - "X": 0.29905644059181213, + "Y": 0.47338807582855225, + "X": 0.29905644059181213, "Type": "mouthRight" } ] - }, - "Name": "Celeb C", + }, + "Name": "Celeb C", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/ccccccccc" - ], + ], "Id": "3333333" - }, + }, { - "MatchConfidence": 97.0, + "MatchConfidence": 97.0, "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.11916666477918625, - "Top": 0.3698412775993347, - "Left": 0.008333333767950535, + "Width": 0.11916666477918625, + "Top": 0.3698412775993347, + "Left": 0.008333333767950535, "Height": 0.22698412835597992 - }, - "Confidence": 99.99999237060547, + }, + "Confidence": 99.99999237060547, "Pose": { - "Yaw": 16.38478660583496, - "Roll": -1.0260354280471802, + "Yaw": 16.38478660583496, + "Roll": -1.0260354280471802, "Pitch": 5.975185394287109 - }, + }, "Quality": { - "Sharpness": 83.23492431640625, + "Sharpness": 83.23492431640625, "Brightness": 61.408443450927734 - }, + }, "Landmarks": [ { - "Y": 0.4632347822189331, - "X": 0.049406956881284714, + "Y": 0.4632347822189331, + "X": 0.049406956881284714, "Type": "eyeLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.46388113498687744, - "X": 0.08722897619009018, + "Y": 0.46388113498687744, + "X": 0.08722897619009018, "Type": "eyeRight" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.5020678639411926, - "X": 0.0758260041475296, + "Y": 0.5020678639411926, + "X": 0.0758260041475296, "Type": "nose" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.544157862663269, - "X": 0.054029736667871475, + "Y": 0.544157862663269, + "X": 0.054029736667871475, "Type": "mouthLeft" - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.5463630557060242, - "X": 0.08464983850717545, + "Y": 0.5463630557060242, + "X": 0.08464983850717545, "Type": "mouthRight" } ] - }, - "Name": "Celeb D", + }, + "Name": "Celeb D", "Urls": [ "www.imdb.com/name/ddddddddd" - ], + ], "Id": "4444444" } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces-by-image.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces-by-image.rst index 638bb75b7d63..19cacb9acdcf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces-by-image.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces-by-image.rst @@ -8,149 +8,149 @@ The following ``search-faces-by-image`` command searches for faces in a collecti { "SearchedFaceBoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618015021085739, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618015021085739, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770642817020416 - }, - "SearchedFaceConfidence": 99.993408203125, + }, + "SearchedFaceConfidence": 99.993408203125, "FaceMatches": [ { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", - "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", + "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8d67061e-90d2-598f-9fbd-29c8497039c0" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.97913360595703 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", - "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", + "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8df18239-9ad1-5acd-a46a-6581ff98f51b" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.97913360595703 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.41499999165534973, - "Top": 0.09187500178813934, - "Left": 0.28083300590515137, + "Width": 0.41499999165534973, + "Top": 0.09187500178813934, + "Left": 0.28083300590515137, "Height": 0.3112500011920929 - }, - "FaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", - "ExternalImageId": "image2.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99769592285156, + }, + "FaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", + "ExternalImageId": "image2.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99769592285156, "ImageId": "a294da46-2cb1-5cc4-9045-61d7ca567662" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.18069458007812 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.48166701197624207, - "Top": 0.20999999344348907, - "Left": 0.21250000596046448, + "Width": 0.48166701197624207, + "Top": 0.20999999344348907, + "Left": 0.21250000596046448, "Height": 0.36125001311302185 - }, - "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", - "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, + }, + "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", + "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, "ImageId": "5e1a7588-e5a0-5ee3-bd00-c642518dfe3a" - }, + }, "Similarity": 98.66607666015625 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5349419713020325, - "Top": 0.29124999046325684, - "Left": 0.16389399766921997, + "Width": 0.5349419713020325, + "Top": 0.29124999046325684, + "Left": 0.16389399766921997, "Height": 0.40187498927116394 - }, - "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", - "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, + }, + "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", + "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, "ImageId": "67a34327-48d1-5179-b042-01e52ccfeada" - }, + }, "Similarity": 98.24278259277344 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5307819843292236, - "Top": 0.2862499952316284, - "Left": 0.1564060002565384, + "Width": 0.5307819843292236, + "Top": 0.2862499952316284, + "Left": 0.1564060002565384, "Height": 0.3987500071525574 - }, - "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", - "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, + }, + "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", + "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, "ImageId": "3c314792-197d-528d-bbb6-798ed012c150" - }, + }, "Similarity": 98.10665893554688 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5074880123138428, - "Top": 0.3774999976158142, - "Left": 0.18302799761295319, + "Width": 0.5074880123138428, + "Top": 0.3774999976158142, + "Left": 0.18302799761295319, "Height": 0.3812499940395355 - }, - "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", - "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, + }, + "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", + "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, "ImageId": "ae1593b0-a8f6-5e24-a306-abf529e276fa" - }, + }, "Similarity": 98.10526275634766 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5574039816856384, - "Top": 0.37187498807907104, - "Left": 0.14559100568294525, + "Width": 0.5574039816856384, + "Top": 0.37187498807907104, + "Left": 0.14559100568294525, "Height": 0.4181250035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", - "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, + }, + "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", + "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, "ImageId": "80739b4d-883f-5b78-97cf-5124038e26b9" - }, + }, "Similarity": 97.94659423828125 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5773710012435913, - "Top": 0.34437501430511475, - "Left": 0.12396000325679779, + "Width": 0.5773710012435913, + "Top": 0.34437501430511475, + "Left": 0.12396000325679779, "Height": 0.4337500035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", - "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", + "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", + "Confidence": 100.0, "ImageId": "0aff2f37-e7a2-5dbc-a3a3-4ef6ec18eaa0" - }, + }, "Similarity": 97.93476867675781 } - ], + ], "FaceModelVersion": "3.0" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces.rst index d6b6de83908a..9100c613e388 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/search-faces.rst @@ -9,127 +9,127 @@ The following ``search-faces`` command searches for faces in a collection that m Output:: { - "SearchedFaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", - "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", + "SearchedFaceId": "8d3cfc70-4ba8-4b36-9644-90fba29c2dac", + "FaceModelVersion": "3.0", "FaceMatches": [ { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.48166701197624207, - "Top": 0.20999999344348907, - "Left": 0.21250000596046448, + "Width": 0.48166701197624207, + "Top": 0.20999999344348907, + "Left": 0.21250000596046448, "Height": 0.36125001311302185 - }, - "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", - "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, + }, + "FaceId": "bd4ceb4d-9acc-4ab7-8ef8-1c2d2ba0a66a", + "ExternalImageId": "image1.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99949645996094, "ImageId": "5e1a7588-e5a0-5ee3-bd00-c642518dfe3a" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.30997467041016 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", - "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "ce7ed422-2132-4a11-ab14-06c5c410f29f", + "ExternalImageId": "example-image.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8d67061e-90d2-598f-9fbd-29c8497039c0" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.24862670898438 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.18562500178813934, - "Top": 0.1618019938468933, - "Left": 0.5575000047683716, + "Width": 0.18562500178813934, + "Top": 0.1618019938468933, + "Left": 0.5575000047683716, "Height": 0.24770599603652954 - }, - "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", - "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, + }, + "FaceId": "13692fe4-990a-4679-b14a-5ac23d135eab", + "ExternalImageId": "image3.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99340057373047, "ImageId": "8df18239-9ad1-5acd-a46a-6581ff98f51b" - }, + }, "Similarity": 99.24862670898438 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5349419713020325, - "Top": 0.29124999046325684, - "Left": 0.16389399766921997, + "Width": 0.5349419713020325, + "Top": 0.29124999046325684, + "Left": 0.16389399766921997, "Height": 0.40187498927116394 - }, - "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", - "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, + }, + "FaceId": "745f7509-b1fa-44e0-8b95-367b1359638a", + "ExternalImageId": "image9.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99979400634766, "ImageId": "67a34327-48d1-5179-b042-01e52ccfeada" - }, + }, "Similarity": 96.73158264160156 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5307819843292236, - "Top": 0.2862499952316284, - "Left": 0.1564060002565384, + "Width": 0.5307819843292236, + "Top": 0.2862499952316284, + "Left": 0.1564060002565384, "Height": 0.3987500071525574 - }, - "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", - "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, + }, + "FaceId": "2eb5f3fd-e2a9-4b1c-a89f-afa0a518fe06", + "ExternalImageId": "image10.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99970245361328, "ImageId": "3c314792-197d-528d-bbb6-798ed012c150" - }, + }, "Similarity": 96.48291015625 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5074880123138428, - "Top": 0.3774999976158142, - "Left": 0.18302799761295319, + "Width": 0.5074880123138428, + "Top": 0.3774999976158142, + "Left": 0.18302799761295319, "Height": 0.3812499940395355 - }, - "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", - "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, + }, + "FaceId": "086261e8-6deb-4bc0-ac73-ab22323cc38d", + "ExternalImageId": "image6.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99930572509766, "ImageId": "ae1593b0-a8f6-5e24-a306-abf529e276fa" - }, + }, "Similarity": 96.43287658691406 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5574039816856384, - "Top": 0.37187498807907104, - "Left": 0.14559100568294525, + "Width": 0.5574039816856384, + "Top": 0.37187498807907104, + "Left": 0.14559100568294525, "Height": 0.4181250035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", - "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", - "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, + }, + "FaceId": "11c4bd3c-19c5-4eb8-aecc-24feb93a26e1", + "ExternalImageId": "image5.jpg", + "Confidence": 99.99960327148438, "ImageId": "80739b4d-883f-5b78-97cf-5124038e26b9" - }, + }, "Similarity": 95.25305938720703 - }, + }, { "Face": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.5773710012435913, - "Top": 0.34437501430511475, - "Left": 0.12396000325679779, + "Width": 0.5773710012435913, + "Top": 0.34437501430511475, + "Left": 0.12396000325679779, "Height": 0.4337500035762787 - }, - "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", - "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", - "Confidence": 100.0, + }, + "FaceId": "57189455-42b0-4839-a86c-abda48b13174", + "ExternalImageId": "image8.jpg", + "Confidence": 100.0, "ImageId": "0aff2f37-e7a2-5dbc-a3a3-4ef6ec18eaa0" - }, + }, "Similarity": 95.22837829589844 } ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-detection.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-detection.rst index 467bf78fc167..ca937e97a7d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-detection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-detection.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``start-face-detection`` command starts a job to detect faces in the specified video file stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. :: - aws rekognition start-face-detection + aws rekognition start-face-detection --video "S3Object={Bucket=MyVideoS3Bucket,Name=MyVideoFile.mpg}" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-search.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-search.rst index f81f31c75d05..dd6c627f4258 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-search.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-face-search.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``start-face-search`` command starts a job to search for faces in aws rekognition start-face-search \ --video "S3Object={Bucket=MyVideoS3Bucket,Name=MyVideoFile.mpg}" \ - --collection-id collection + --collection-id collection Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-stream-processor.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-stream-processor.rst index 5ec69b965df5..69be1c41d2cf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-stream-processor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/start-stream-processor.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``start-stream-processor`` command starts the specified video stream processor. :: aws rekognition start-stream-processor \ - --name my-stream-processor + --name my-stream-processor This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/rekognition/stop-stream-processor.rst b/awscli/examples/rekognition/stop-stream-processor.rst index 2bc435c29c36..685be8ffdb93 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/rekognition/stop-stream-processor.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/rekognition/stop-stream-processor.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``stop-stream-processor`` command stops the specified running stream processor. :: aws rekognition stop-stream-processor \ - --name my-stream-processor + --name my-stream-processor This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/associate-default-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/associate-default-view.rst index 0974513539aa..778e9c50efbf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/associate-default-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/associate-default-view.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ViewArn": "arn:aws:resource-explorer-2:us-east-1:123456789012:view/My-Main-View/EXAMPLE8-90ab-cdef-fedc-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/batch-get-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/batch-get-view.rst index a4406047d373..61e2cfc29912 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/batch-get-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/batch-get-view.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "Errors": [] } -For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-index.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-index.rst index 9d4b2d8c8427..80bc62513a03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-index.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: After you create a local index, you can convert it into the aggregator index for the account by running the `update-index-type `__ command. -For more information, see `Turning on Resource Explorer in an AWS Region to index your resources `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Turning on Resource Explorer in an AWS Region to index your resources `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-view.rst index 1e5995898c4c..b70cf7a0fc45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/create-view.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating views for search `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating views for search `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-index.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-index.rst index 43746f3a84d1..d9508335ec87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-index.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "State": "DELETING" } -For more information about deleting an index, see `Turning off AWS Resource Explorer in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about deleting an index, see `Turning off AWS Resource Explorer in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-view.rst index a42933aa95ae..bfedcea9889d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/delete-view.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ViewArn": "arn:aws:resource-explorer-2:us-east-1:123456789012:view/EC2-Only-View/EXAMPLE8-90ab-cdef-fedc-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Deleting views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/disassociate-default-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/disassociate-default-view.rst index 38a164cb0248..690f86cc0103 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/disassociate-default-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/disassociate-default-view.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``disassociate-default-view`` removes the default Resource Explore This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-default-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-default-view.rst index 82c78ecd3fb8..81afba30b07a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-default-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-default-view.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "ViewArn": "arn:aws:resource-explorer-2:us-east-1:123456789012:view/default-view/EXAMPLE8-90ab-cdef-fedc-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting a default view in an AWS Region `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-index.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-index.rst index fa996588971b..ada2b8f47a8a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-index.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-index.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: "Type": "LOCAL" } -For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-view.rst index 960fe8816593..2a871b133864 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/get-view.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Output:: "Filters" : { "FilterString" : "service:ec2" }, - "IncludedProperties" : [ + "IncludedProperties" : [ { "Name" : "tags" } @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-indexes.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-indexes.rst index ab39967127be..991f93529937 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-indexes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-indexes.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-supported-resource-types.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-supported-resource-types.rst index e6f10b603b86..8d8c6ea9dfc2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-supported-resource-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-supported-resource-types.rst @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "eyJOZXh0VG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAyMH0=" } -For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about indexes, see `Checking which AWS Regions have Resource Explorer turned on `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-tags-for-resource.rst index f8ea88d28ea1..486afe7c221f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about tagging views, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about tagging views, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-views.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-views.rst index 189f685a74a8..502fffb57e18 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-views.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/list-views.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/search.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/search.rst index f40fb802eec8..b9bdfc30efec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/search.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/search.rst @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Output:: "ViewArn": "arn:aws:resource-explorer-2:us-east-1:123456789012:view/My-EC2-view/EXAMPLE8-90ab-cdef-fedc-EXAMPLE22222" } -For more information, see `Using AWS Resource Explorer to search for resources `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using AWS Resource Explorer to search for resources `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/tag-resource.rst index 5ee24cefecf9..2894a289703f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example adds the tag key "environment" with the v This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/untag-resource.rst index 29787327850b..8f2d5814f7cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes any tag with the key name "envi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging views for access control `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-index-type.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-index-type.rst index 0f1a1339d3b2..5e133f67f528 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-index-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-index-type.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "Type":"aggregator" } -For more information about changing an index's type, see `Turning on cross-Region search by creating an aggregator index `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about changing an index's type, see `Turning on cross-Region search by creating an aggregator index `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-view.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-view.rst index 21499a786cfe..9c41d71b511f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-view.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-explorer-2/update-view.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about views, see `About Resource Explorer views `__ in the *AWS Resource Explorer Users Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-group-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-group-resources.rst index 993acf4e0bd8..5c6b50d43134 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-group-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-group-resources.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Example 1: The following ``list-resource-groups`` example lists all of the resources that are part of the specified resource group. :: - aws resource-groups list-group-resources \ + aws resource-groups list-group-resources \ --group-name tbq-WebServer Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-resource-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-resource-groups.rst index cc12f24041e2..39b3070b3e40 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-resource-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/list-resource-groups.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-resource-groups`` example lists all of the resources that are part of the specified resource group. :: - aws resource-groups list-group-resources \ + aws resource-groups list-group-resources \ --group-name tbq-WebServer Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/tag.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/tag.rst index ed9776062d60..6e2287a9e3a9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/tag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/tag.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Manage tags `__ in the *AWS Resource Groups User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage tags `__ in the *AWS Resource Groups User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/untag.rst b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/untag.rst index 0ab17faf2585..9d8996c088c8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/resource-groups/untag.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/resource-groups/untag.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Manage tags `__ in the *AWS Resource Groups User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage tags `__ in the *AWS Resource Groups User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/batch-describe-simulation-job.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/batch-describe-simulation-job.rst index b2059f10a8a2..0a6eaef78e5b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/batch-describe-simulation-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/batch-describe-simulation-job.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To batch describe simulation jobs** -The following ``batch-describe-simulation-job`` example retrieves details for the three specified simulation jobs. +The following ``batch-describe-simulation-job`` example retrieves details for the three specified simulation jobs. Command:: @@ -147,4 +147,4 @@ Output:: } ], "unprocessedJobs": [] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-deployment-job.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-deployment-job.rst index 82291acb3b00..932aefad6030 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-deployment-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-deployment-job.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To create a deployment job** -This example creates a deployment job for fleet MyFleet. It includes an environment variable named "ENVIRONMENT". -It also attaches a tag named "Region". +This example creates a deployment job for fleet MyFleet. It includes an environment variable named "ENVIRONMENT". +It also attaches a tag named "Region". Command:: @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: "tags": { "Region": "West" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-fleet.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-fleet.rst index 9d22a835e27e..70ece30e2a7d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-fleet.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-fleet.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "tags": { "Region": "East" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot-application-version.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot-application-version.rst index a3ff727f1fe5..a3ef2008224d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot-application-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot-application-version.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "revisionId": "9986bb8d-a695-4ab4-8810-9f4a74d1aa00" "tags": {} } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot.rst index c3c730bf14c1..c003c7784ee8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-robot.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "tags": { "Region": "East" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application-version.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application-version.rst index 446b86928b29..f91558aad6c4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application-version.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: "revisionId": "ee753e53-519c-4d37-895d-65e79bcd1914", "tags": {} } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application.rst index 4c528e80f453..5e0bd8bd2903 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-application.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To create a simulation application** -This example creates a simulation application. +This example creates a simulation application. Command:: @@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ Output:: "revisionId": "ee753e53-519c-4d37-895d-65e79bcd1914", "tags": {} } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-job.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-job.rst index d5b4cd8641a9..85185bed7996 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/create-simulation-job.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: "tags": { "Region": "North" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot-application.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot-application.rst index 137513c01503..1a058ad8e429 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot-application.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "revisionId": "e72efe0d-f44f-4333-b604-f6fa5c6bb50b", "lastUpdatedAt": 1551203485.0, "tags": {} - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot.rst index e4c5a581f39b..047eefe27e4d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-robot.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "tags": { "Region": "East" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-application.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-application.rst index 578a7c7b1f35..6df311625ec1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-application.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: "revisionId": "783674ab-b7b8-42d9-b01f-9373907987e5", "lastUpdatedAt": 1551203427.0, "tags": {} - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-job.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-job.rst index cfa3a1ad88ac..f50319de06d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/describe-simulation-job.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: } ], "tags": {} - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-deployment-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-deployment-jobs.rst index e7e87681f242..6939dbae9f50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-deployment-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-deployment-jobs.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Output:: "createdAt": 1544719763.0 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-fleets.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-fleets.rst index 2150e399f02b..b43fea214b97 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-fleets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-fleets.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "lastDeploymentTime": 1544719763.0 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robot-applications.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robot-applications.rst index 419d62f94304..7aa3a51de160 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robot-applications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robot-applications.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedAt": 1547663517.0 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robots.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robots.rst index e51b95093665..3acc2e6eac31 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robots.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-robots.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: "architecture": "X86_64" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-applications.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-applications.rst index 107c783e678c..77726db495a7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-applications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-applications.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedAt": 1545848370.0 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-jobs.rst index b85916088e83..62eb94c7efc8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-simulation-jobs.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list simulation jobs** -This example lists simulation jobs. +This example lists simulation jobs. Command:: @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-tags-for-resource.rst index cfc9c8de1cf6..0b7840583c71 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list tags for a resource** -This example lists tags for an AWS RoboMaker resource. +This example lists tags for an AWS RoboMaker resource. Command:: @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "Region": "North", "Stage": "Initial" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/register-robot.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/register-robot.rst index 18494d481860..54519b655810 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/register-robot.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/register-robot.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "fleet": "arn:aws:robomaker:us-west-2:111111111111:deployment-fleet/MyFleet/1550771358907", "robot": "arn:aws:robomaker:us-west-2:111111111111:robot/MyRobot/1550772324398" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/sync-deployment-job.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/sync-deployment-job.rst index 4ae4d593758f..528984379988 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/sync-deployment-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/sync-deployment-job.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } ], "createdAt": 1551286954.0 - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/tag-resource.rst index 2a89b558e855..3949525f9a8b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/tag-resource.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To tag a resource** -This example tags a resource. It attaches two tags: Region and Stage. +This example tags a resource. It attaches two tags: Region and Stage. Command:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-robot-application.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-robot-application.rst index d6057c8ee468..6c64f67bb780 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-robot-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-robot-application.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: }, "lastUpdatedAt": 1551287993.0, "revisionId": "20b5e331-24fd-4504-8b8c-531afe5f4c94" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-simulation-application.rst b/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-simulation-application.rst index 54388e3fe804..ba471beec8fc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-simulation-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/robomaker/update-simulation-application.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: }, "lastUpdatedAt": 1551289361.0, "revisionId": "4a22cb5d-93c5-4cef-9311-52bdd119b79e" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/change-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/change-tags-for-resource.rst index 826b635386b0..55fd78ba244e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/change-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/change-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following command adds a tag named ``owner`` to a healthcheck resource speci The following command removes a tag named ``owner`` from a hosted zone resource specified by ID:: - aws route53 change-tags-for-resource --resource-type hostedzone --resource-id Z1523434445 --remove-tag-keys owner + aws route53 change-tags-for-resource --resource-type hostedzone --resource-id Z1523434445 --remove-tag-keys owner diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/create-health-check.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/create-health-check.rst index 8b2954820320..2d3d87997594 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/create-health-check.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/create-health-check.rst @@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ To add the health check to a Route 53 resource record set, use the ``change-reso For more information, see `Amazon Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover`_ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. .. _`Amazon Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/create-hosted-zone.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/create-hosted-zone.rst index 089966f5cbf9..feb533295b79 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/create-hosted-zone.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/create-hosted-zone.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following ``create-hosted-zone`` command adds a hosted zone named ``example. For more information, see `Working with Hosted Zones`_ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. .. _`Working with Hosted Zones`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/AboutHZWorkingWith.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/delete-hosted-zone.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/delete-hosted-zone.rst index b2dbc5cafc47..9374b820c5d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/delete-hosted-zone.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/delete-hosted-zone.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ The following ``delete-hosted-zone`` command deletes the hosted zone with an ``id`` of ``Z36KTIQEXAMPLE``:: aws route53 delete-hosted-zone --id Z36KTIQEXAMPLE - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/get-change.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/get-change.rst index 92698f805f11..041c542b2fd4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/get-change.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/get-change.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ The following ``get-change`` command gets the status and other information about the ``change-resource-record-sets`` request that has an ``Id`` of ``/change/CWPIK4URU2I5S``:: aws route53 get-change --id /change/CWPIK4URU2I5S - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/get-health-check.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/get-health-check.rst index 2c512bfb2fa9..5a7e03d96be0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/get-health-check.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/get-health-check.rst @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ The following ``get-health-check`` command gets information about the health check that has a ``health-check-id`` of ``02ec8401-9879-4259-91fa-04e66d094674``:: aws route53 get-health-check --health-check-id 02ec8401-9879-4259-91fa-04e66d094674 - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/list-health-checks.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/list-health-checks.rst index 15b6df475131..aed4cef4a41f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/list-health-checks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/list-health-checks.rst @@ -11,5 +11,3 @@ If you have more than 100 health checks, or if you want to list them in groups s To view the next health check, take the value of ``NextToken`` from the response to the previous command, and include it in the ``--starting-token`` parameter, for example:: aws route53 list-health-checks --max-items 1 --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones-by-name.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones-by-name.rst index a0d19c604b61..93b29e933e24 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones-by-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones-by-name.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Output:: } The following command lists hosted zones ordered by name, beginning with ``www.example.com``:: - + aws route53 list-hosted-zones-by-name --dns-name www.example.com Output:: @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Output:: "DNSName": "www.example.com", "IsTruncated": false, "MaxItems": "100" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones.rst index 1d60309ca0c7..ddc9d0b9f270 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/list-hosted-zones.rst @@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ If you have more than 100 hosted zones, or if you want to list them in groups sm To view information about the next hosted zone, take the value of ``NextToken`` from the response to the previous command, and include it in the ``--starting-token`` parameter, for example:: aws route53 list-hosted-zones --max-items 1 --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/list-query-logging-configs.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/list-query-logging-configs.rst index 8543a2f672ed..449f65b3c343 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/list-query-logging-configs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/list-query-logging-configs.rst @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see -`Logging DNS queries `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see +`Logging DNS queries `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53/list-resource-record-sets.rst b/awscli/examples/route53/list-resource-record-sets.rst index 8e021bd9da6b..07d6ccc76510 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53/list-resource-record-sets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53/list-resource-record-sets.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ To view information about the next resource record set in the hosted zone, take To view all the resource record sets of a particular name, use the ``--query`` parameter to filter them out. For example:: aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id Z2LD58HEXAMPLE --query "ResourceRecordSets[?Name == 'example.domain.']" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-availability.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-availability.rst index c37b76190d2f..36173d57cad0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-availability.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-availability.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To determine whether you can register a domain name with Route 53** The following ``check-domain-availability`` command returns information about whether the domain name ``example.com`` -is available to be registered using Route 53. +is available to be registered using Route 53. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ Route 53 supports a large number of top-level domains (TLDs), such as ``.com`` a An error occurred (UnsupportedTLD) when calling the CheckDomainAvailability operation: tld is not supported. -For a list of the TLDs that you can use when registering a domain with Route 53, see `Domains That You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. -For more information about registering domains with Amazon Route 53, see `Registering a New Domain `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For a list of the TLDs that you can use when registering a domain with Route 53, see `Domains That You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. +For more information about registering domains with Amazon Route 53, see `Registering a New Domain `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-transferability.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-transferability.rst index 74e7517abd61..0373d23c0d2b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-transferability.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/check-domain-transferability.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To determine whether a domain can be transferred to Route 53** -The following ``check-domain-transferability`` command returns information about whether you can transfer the domain name ``example.com`` to Route 53. +The following ``check-domain-transferability`` command returns information about whether you can transfer the domain name ``example.com`` to Route 53. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/delete-tags-for-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/delete-tags-for-domain.rst index 962282daf71c..caad29249638 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/delete-tags-for-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/delete-tags-for-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete tags for a domain** -The following ``delete-tags-for-domain`` command deletes three tags from the specified domain. Note that you specify only the tag key, not the tag value. +The following ``delete-tags-for-domain`` command deletes three tags from the specified domain. Note that you specify only the tag key, not the tag value. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is se --domain-name example.com \ --tags-to-delete accounting-key hr-key engineering-key -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. -To confirm that the tags were deleted, you can run `list-tags-for-domain `__ . +To confirm that the tags were deleted, you can run `list-tags-for-domain `__ . For more information, see `Tagging Amazon Route 53 Resources `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/disable-domain-auto-renew.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/disable-domain-auto-renew.rst index 7cdd7848a072..6dd415311fbe 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/disable-domain-auto-renew.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/disable-domain-auto-renew.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To disable automatic renewal of a domain** -The following ``disable-domain-auto-renew`` command configures Route 53 to *not* automatically renew the domain ``example.com`` before registration for the domain expires. +The following ``disable-domain-auto-renew`` command configures Route 53 to *not* automatically renew the domain ``example.com`` before registration for the domain expires. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is se --region us-east-1 \ --domain-name example.com -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. -To confirm that the setting was changed, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . If automatic renewal is disabled, the value of ``AutoRenew`` is ``False``. +To confirm that the setting was changed, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . If automatic renewal is disabled, the value of ``AutoRenew`` is ``False``. For more information about automatic renewal, see `Renewing Registration for a Domain `__ . If automatic renewal is enabled, the value of ``AutoRenew`` is ``True``. +This command produces no output. To confirm that the setting was changed, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . If automatic renewal is enabled, the value of ``AutoRenew`` is ``True``. For more information about automatic renewal, see `Renewing Registration for a Domain `__ . When the transfer lock is enabled, the value of ``StatusList`` includes ``clientTransferProhibited``. +To confirm that the transfer lock has been changed, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . When the transfer lock is enabled, the value of ``StatusList`` includes ``clientTransferProhibited``. For more information about the transfer process, see `Transferring a Domain from Amazon Route 53 to Another Registrar `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-contact-reachability-status.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-contact-reachability-status.rst index cfec2d42988e..f18c7ed52247 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-contact-reachability-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-contact-reachability-status.rst @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ **To determine whether the registrant contact has responded to a confirmation email** The following ``get-contact-reachability-status`` command returns information about whether the registrant contact for the specified domain -has responded to a confirmation email. +has responded to a confirmation email. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: aws route53domains get-contact-reachability-status \ --region us-east-1 \ --domain-name example.com - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-detail.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-detail.rst index 5495f1ba465c..bb14e5893d1d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-detail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-detail.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To get detailed information about a specified domain** -The following ``get-domain-detail`` command displays detailed information about the specified domain. +The following ``get-domain-detail`` command displays detailed information about the specified domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: - aws route53domains get-domain-detail \ + aws route53domains get-domain-detail \ --region us-east-1 \ --domain-name example.com diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-suggestions.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-suggestions.rst index 534d541f6cd8..0c7a1b635cd4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-suggestions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-domain-suggestions.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get a list of suggested domain names** -The following ``get-domain-suggestions`` command displays a list of suggested domain names based on the domain name ``example.com``. The response includes only domain names that are available. +The following ``get-domain-suggestions`` command displays a list of suggested domain names based on the domain name ``example.com``. The response includes only domain names that are available. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: aws route53domains get-domain-suggestions \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-operation-detail.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-operation-detail.rst index 60e09b7563b2..ae9cbac572f6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-operation-detail.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/get-operation-detail.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get the current status of an operation** -Some domain registration operations operate asynchronously and return a response before they finish. These operations return an operation ID that you can use to get the current status. The following ``get-operation-detail`` command returns the status of the specified operation. +Some domain registration operations operate asynchronously and return a response before they finish. These operations return an operation ID that you can use to get the current status. The following ``get-operation-detail`` command returns the status of the specified operation. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-domains.rst index 2a88ac5d3d7a..5470ad26a5e8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-domains.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list the domains that are registered with the current AWS account** -The following ``list-domains`` command lists summary information about the domains that are registered with the current AWS account. +The following ``list-domains`` command lists summary information about the domains that are registered with the current AWS account. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-operations.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-operations.rst index 7b96c855a6c8..25b34a9264f7 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-operations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-operations.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list the status of operations that return an operation ID** -Some domain registration operations run asynchronously and return a response before they finish. These operations return an operation ID that you can use to get the current status. The following ``list-operations`` command lists summary information, including the status, about the current domain-registration operations. +Some domain registration operations run asynchronously and return a response before they finish. These operations return an operation ID that you can use to get the current status. The following ``list-operations`` command lists summary information, including the status, about the current domain-registration operations. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-tags-for-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-tags-for-domain.rst index 89f3c82eea2b..9a6229a5f38b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-tags-for-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/list-tags-for-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To list tags for a domain** -The following ``list-tags-for-domain`` command lists the tags that are currently associated with the specified domain. +The following ``list-tags-for-domain`` command lists the tags that are currently associated with the specified domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/register-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/register-domain.rst index 9e4d2210a848..390057b9ff1d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/register-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/register-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To register a domain** -The following ``register-domain`` command registers a domain, retrieving all parameter values from a JSON-formatted file. +The following ``register-domain`` command registers a domain, retrieving all parameter values from a JSON-formatted file. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Output:: "OperationId": "b114c44a-9330-47d1-a6e8-a0b11example" } -To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__ . +To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__ . For more information, see `Registering a New Domain `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/renew-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/renew-domain.rst index c36a0c26d513..4e0bfd3af35c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/renew-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/renew-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To renew a domain** -The following ``renew-domain`` command renews the specified domain for five years. To get the value for ``current-expiry-year``, use the ``get-domain-detail`` command, and convert the value of ``ExpirationDate`` from Unix format. +The following ``renew-domain`` command renews the specified domain for five years. To get the value for ``current-expiry-year``, use the ``get-domain-detail`` command, and convert the value of ``ExpirationDate`` from Unix format. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: "OperationId": "3f28e0ac-126a-4113-9048-cc930example" } -To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__. +To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__. The registry for each top-level domain (TLD), such as .com or .org, controls the maximum number of years that you can renew a domain for. To get the maximum renewal period for your domain, see the "Registration and Renewal Period" section for your TLD in `Domains That You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/resend-contact-reachability-email.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/resend-contact-reachability-email.rst index 7db733059d10..c0d00ea8e1df 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/resend-contact-reachability-email.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/resend-contact-reachability-email.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To resend the confirmation email to the current email address for the registrant contact** -The following ``resend-contact-reachability-email`` command resends the confirmation email to the current email address for the registrant contact for the example.com domain. +The following ``resend-contact-reachability-email`` command resends the confirmation email to the current email address for the registrant contact for the example.com domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: If the value of ``isAlreadyVerified`` is ``true``, as in this example, the registrant contact has already confirmed that the specified email address is reachable. -For more information, see `Resending Authorization and Confirmation Emails `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Resending Authorization and Confirmation Emails `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/retrieve-domain-auth-code.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/retrieve-domain-auth-code.rst index 598ea5e41d49..f93572fc65f6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/retrieve-domain-auth-code.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/retrieve-domain-auth-code.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get the authorization code for a domain so you can transfer the domain to another registrar** -The following ``retrieve-domain-auth-code`` command gets the current authorization code for the example.com domain. You give this value to another domain registrar when you want to transfer the domain to that registrar. +The following ``retrieve-domain-auth-code`` command gets the current authorization code for the example.com domain. You give this value to another domain registrar when you want to transfer the domain to that registrar. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/transfer-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/transfer-domain.rst index 7c7d4e3a89a9..9d0238f336e9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/transfer-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/transfer-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To transfer a domain to Amazon Route 53** -The following ``transfer-domain`` command transfers a domain to Route 53, with the parameters provided by the JSON-formatted file ``C:\temp\transfer-domain.json``. +The following ``transfer-domain`` command transfers a domain to Route 53, with the parameters provided by the JSON-formatted file ``C:\temp\transfer-domain.json``. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ Output:: To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__ . -For more information, see `Transferring Registration for a Domain to Amazon Route 53 `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Transferring Registration for a Domain to Amazon Route 53 `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact-privacy.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact-privacy.rst index b2761c7ae72d..2963bb9c1246 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact-privacy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact-privacy.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To update the privacy settings for the contacts for a domain** -The following ``update-domain-contact-privacy`` command turns off privacy protection for the administrative contact for the example.com domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. +The following ``update-domain-contact-privacy`` command turns off privacy protection for the administrative contact for the example.com domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ Output:: "OperationId": "b3a219e9-d801-4244-b533-b7256example" } -To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__ . +To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation-detail``. For more information, see `get-operation-detail `__ . For more information, see `Enabling or Disabling Privacy Protection for Contact Information for a Domain `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact.rst index b3a4cf2a1f66..f3352a1e049a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-contact.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ **To update the contact information for a domain** -The following ``update-domain-contact`` command updates the contact information for a domain, getting the parameters from the JSON-formatted file ``C:\temp\update-domain-contact.json``. +The following ``update-domain-contact`` command updates the contact information for a domain, getting the parameters from the JSON-formatted file ``C:\temp\update-domain-contact.json``. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: - aws route53domains update-domain-contact \ + aws route53domains update-domain-contact \ --region us-east-1 \ --cli-input-json file://C:\temp\update-domain-contact.json @@ -62,5 +62,5 @@ Output:: "OperationId": "b3a219e9-d801-4244-b533-b7256example" } -To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . +To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run `get-domain-detail `__ . For more information, see `Updating Contact Information for a Domain `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-nameservers.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-nameservers.rst index 021b5c977d14..a07c487db14d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-nameservers.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-domain-nameservers.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To update the name servers for a domain** -The following ``update-domain-nameservers`` command updates the name servers for a domain. +The following ``update-domain-nameservers`` command updates the name servers for a domain. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-tags-for-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-tags-for-domain.rst index 71f0ebf6c902..11e3f50f206c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-tags-for-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/update-tags-for-domain.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To add or update tags for a domain** -The following ``update-tags-for-domain`` command adds or updates two keys and the corresponding values for the example.com domain. To update the value for a key, just include the key and the new value. You can add or update tags in only one domain at a time. +The following ``update-tags-for-domain`` command adds or updates two keys and the corresponding values for the example.com domain. To update the value for a key, just include the key and the new value. You can add or update tags in only one domain at a time. This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53domains/view-billing.rst b/awscli/examples/route53domains/view-billing.rst index 8c8ff0f382b5..4df44fc65abb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53domains/view-billing.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53domains/view-billing.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To get billing information for domain registration charges for the current AWS account** -The following ``view-billing`` command returns all the domain-related billing records for the current account for the period from January 1, 2018 (1514764800 in Unix time) and midnight on December 31, 2019 (1577836800 in Unix time). +The following ``view-billing`` command returns all the domain-related billing records for the current account for the period from January 1, 2018 (1514764800 in Unix time) and midnight on December 31, 2019 (1577836800 in Unix time). This command runs only in the ``us-east-1`` Region. If your default region is set to ``us-east-1``, you can omit the ``region`` parameter. :: @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `ViewBilling `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 API Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `ViewBilling `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 API Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-profile.rst index f9c8a7efecfd..fb1c6c221cca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-profile.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using Profiles `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using Profiles `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-resource-to-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-resource-to-profile.rst index 80c144cef84e..e9ba2cd2e4ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-resource-to-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/associate-resource-to-profile.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "Updating the Profile to DNS Firewall rule group association" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/delete-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/delete-profile.rst index d20b5c39649d..7790d2b2780f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/delete-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/delete-profile.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "DELETED", "StatusMessage": "Deleted Profile" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-profile.rst index e005d592b754..d1983f1e3784 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-profile.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "DELETING", "StatusMessage": "Deleting Profile Association" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-resource-from-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-resource-from-profile.rst index a1427e647172..2148696d4a68 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-resource-from-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/disassociate-resource-from-profile.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "DELETING", "StatusMessage": "Deleting the Profile to DNS Firewall rule group association" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-association.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-association.rst index 764b1f63db0c..ed191ae7b3d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-association.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "COMPLETE", "StatusMessage": "Created Profile Association" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-resource-association.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-resource-association.rst index 53603493ba0e..a8843f40d67d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-resource-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile-resource-association.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "COMPLETE", "StatusMessage": "Completed creation of Profile to DNS Firewall rule group association" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile.rst index 5e99d0c3db3d..285c9ecf1b92 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/get-profile.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "COMPLETE", "StatusMessage": "Created Profile" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-associations.rst index 49ab92e31fac..ce9f611284f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-associations.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "Created Profile Association" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-resource-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-resource-associations.rst index 24b6a1fc3045..cda8ec84d6fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-resource-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profile-resource-associations.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "Completed creation of Profile to DNS Firewall rule group association" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profiles.rst index 4abcc8b8bba5..bb5bb1a31046 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-profiles.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "ShareStatus": "NOT_SHARED" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-tags-for-resource.rst index 852751d716dc..d2d655bb8665 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "my-key-2": "my-value-2", "my-key-1": "my-value-1" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/update-profile-resource-association.rst b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/update-profile-resource-association.rst index 2f05e7520472..6f763b08ae0f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53profiles/update-profile-resource-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53profiles/update-profile-resource-association.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "UPDATING", "StatusMessage": "Updating the Profile to DNS Firewall rule group association" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-firewall-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-firewall-rule-group.rst index 752ad4c348b3..25e1617f3bad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-firewall-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-firewall-rule-group.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst index bab2a7dbafcf..5a6c4c002539 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address`` example associates another IP address with an inbound Resolver endpoint. If you specify only a subnet ID and omit the IP address from the ``--ip-address`` parameter, Resolver chooses an IP address for you from among the available IP addresses in the specified subnet. :: aws route53resolver associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address \ - --resolver-endpoint-id rslvr-in-497098ad5example \ + --resolver-endpoint-id rslvr-in-497098ad5example \ --ip-address="SubnetId=subnet-12d8exam,Ip=192.0.2.118" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-rule.rst index 8f4212339d8e..4601d1e4743a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/associate-resolver-rule.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ The following ``associate-resolver-rule`` example associates a Resolver rule with an Amazon VPC. After you run the command, Resolver starts to forward DNS queries to your network based on the settings in the rule, such as the domain name of the queries that are forwarded. :: aws route53resolver associate-resolver-rule \ - --name my-resolver-rule-association \ - --resolver-rule-id rslvr-rr-42b60677c0example \ - --vpc-id vpc-304bexam + --name my-resolver-rule-association \ + --resolver-rule-id rslvr-rr-42b60677c0example \ + --vpc-id vpc-304bexam Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-domain-list.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-domain-list.rst index 71d5dc0c9614..608e3896b0eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-domain-list.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-domain-list.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule-group.rst index 06eb979208db..79f7192f236f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule-group.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule.rst index b95c6d6b48c8..42c12daf4235 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-firewall-rule.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-endpoint.rst index 9a2b2fc02e91..9cba2140f096 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-endpoint.rst @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ The following ``create-resolver-endpoint`` example creates an inbound Resolver endpoint. You can use the same command to create both inbound and outbound endpoints. aws route53resolver create-resolver-endpoint \ - --name my-inbound-endpoint \ - --creator-request-id 2020-01-01-18:47 \ + --name my-inbound-endpoint \ + --creator-request-id 2020-01-01-18:47 \ --security-group-ids "sg-f62bexam" \ --direction INBOUND \ - --ip-addresses SubnetId=subnet-ba47exam,Ip=192.0.2.255 SubnetId=subnet-12d8exam,Ip=192.0.2.254 + --ip-addresses SubnetId=subnet-ba47exam,Ip=192.0.2.255 SubnetId=subnet-12d8exam,Ip=192.0.2.254 Output:: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Output:: **To create an outbound Resolver endpoint** -The following ``create-resolver-endpoint`` example creates an outbound resolver endpoint using the values in the JSON-formatted document ``create-outbound-resolver-endpoint.json``. :: +The following ``create-resolver-endpoint`` example creates an outbound resolver endpoint using the values in the JSON-formatted document ``create-outbound-resolver-endpoint.json``. :: aws route53resolver create-resolver-endpoint \ --cli-input-json file://c:\temp\create-outbound-resolver-endpoint.json @@ -42,20 +42,20 @@ Contents of ``create-outbound-resolver-endpoint.json``:: { "CreatorRequestId": "2020-01-01-18:47", "Direction": "OUTBOUND", - "IpAddresses": [ - { + "IpAddresses": [ + { "Ip": "192.0.2.255", "SubnetId": "subnet-ba47exam" }, - { + { "Ip": "192.0.2.254", "SubnetId": "subnet-12d8exam" } ], "Name": "my-outbound-endpoint", "SecurityGroupIds": [ "sg-05cd7b25d6example" ], - "Tags": [ - { + "Tags": [ + { "Key": "my-key-name", "Value": "my-key-value" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-rule.rst index b93cc0d497a0..6c121f9a232a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/create-resolver-rule.rst @@ -14,28 +14,28 @@ Output:: { "ResolverRule": { - "Status": "COMPLETE", - "RuleType": "FORWARD", - "ResolverEndpointId": "rslvr-out-d5e5920e37example", - "Name": "my-rule", - "DomainName": "example.com.", - "CreationTime": "2022-05-10T21:35:30.923187Z", + "Status": "COMPLETE", + "RuleType": "FORWARD", + "ResolverEndpointId": "rslvr-out-d5e5920e37example", + "Name": "my-rule", + "DomainName": "example.com.", + "CreationTime": "2022-05-10T21:35:30.923187Z", "TargetIps": [ { - "Ip": "10.24.8.75", + "Ip": "10.24.8.75", "Port": 53 - }, + }, { - "Ip": "10.24.8.156", + "Ip": "10.24.8.156", "Port": 53 } - ], - "CreatorRequestId": "2022-05-10-16:33", - "ModificationTime": "2022-05-10T21:35:30.923187Z", - "ShareStatus": "NOT_SHARED", - "Arn": "arn:aws:route53resolver:us-east-1:111117012054:resolver-rule/rslvr-rr-b1e0b905e93611111", - "OwnerId": "111111111111", - "Id": "rslvr-rr-rslvr-rr-b1e0b905e93611111", + ], + "CreatorRequestId": "2022-05-10-16:33", + "ModificationTime": "2022-05-10T21:35:30.923187Z", + "ShareStatus": "NOT_SHARED", + "Arn": "arn:aws:route53resolver:us-east-1:111117012054:resolver-rule/rslvr-rr-b1e0b905e93611111", + "OwnerId": "111111111111", + "Id": "rslvr-rr-rslvr-rr-b1e0b905e93611111", "StatusMessage": "[Trace id: 1-22222222-3e56afcc71a3724664f22e24] Successfully created Resolver Rule." } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-domain-list.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-domain-list.rst index e90338dbb071..812bc76608fe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-domain-list.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-domain-list.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule-group.rst index f8a310ae0f5f..0fa4cb8f31b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule-group.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule.rst index 72ad254525d3..739015647122 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-firewall-rule.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-endpoint.rst index d22ae5857872..62178a5128b6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-endpoint.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a Resolver endpoint** -The following ``delete-resolver-endpoint`` example deletes the specified endpoint. +The following ``delete-resolver-endpoint`` example deletes the specified endpoint. **Important** If you delete an inbound endpoint, DNS queries from your network are no longer forwarded to Resolver in the VPC that you specified in the endpoint. If you delete an outbound endpoint, Resolver stops forwarding DNS queries from your VPC to your network for rules that specify the deleted outbound endpoint. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-rule.rst index a63d948ee10b..838fdd69117d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/delete-resolver-rule.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To delete a Resolver rule** -The following ``delete-resolver-rule`` example deletes the specified rule. +The following ``delete-resolver-rule`` example deletes the specified rule. **Note** If a rule is associated with any VPCs, you must first disassociate the rule from the VPCs before you can delete it. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-firewall-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-firewall-rule-group.rst index b1205d14f14d..9660cc82f889 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-firewall-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-firewall-rule-group.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst index 3e4f1abea711..c0f9495c3c35 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address.rst @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ **To disassociate an IP address from a Resolver endpoint** -The following ``disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address`` example removes an IP address from a specified Resolver inbound or outbound endpoint. +The following ``disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address`` example removes an IP address from a specified Resolver inbound or outbound endpoint. **Note** An endpoint must have at least two IP addresses. If an endpoint currently has only two IP addresses and you want to replace one address with another address, you must first use `associate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address `__ to associate the new IP address. Then you can disassociate one of the original IP addresses from the endpoint. :: aws route53resolver disassociate-resolver-endpoint-ip-address \ --resolver-endpoint-id rslvr-in-f9ab8a03f1example \ - --ip-address="SubnetId=subnet-12d8a459,Ip=172.31.40.121" + --ip-address="SubnetId=subnet-12d8a459,Ip=172.31.40.121" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-rule.rst index f51e4939a10e..510480170fc0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/disassociate-resolver-rule.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``disassociate-resolver-rule`` example removes the association bet aws route53resolver disassociate-resolver-rule \ --resolver-rule-id rslvr-rr-4955cb98ceexample \ - --vpc-id vpc-304bexam + --vpc-id vpc-304bexam Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-config.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-config.rst index 461e6b9b63f9..51aed68a3bf7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-config.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-domain-list.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-domain-list.rst index cd0cbfdd4762..72a45cf62b45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-domain-list.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-domain-list.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-association.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-association.rst index 288db90e8232..ef83c45903f5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-association.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst index 963eb68fe991..d51c08bc9091 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "FirewallRuleGroupPolicy": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Sid\":\"test\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::AWS_ACCOUNT_ID:root\"},\"Action\":[\"route53resolver:GetFirewallRuleGroup\",\"route53resolver:ListFirewallRuleGroups\"],\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:route53resolver:us-east-1:AWS_ACCOUNT_ID:firewall-rule-group/rslvr-frg-47f93271fexample\"}]}" } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group.rst index 0e348b4e6ea2..95569586b6e1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/get-firewall-rule-group.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/import-firewall-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/import-firewall-domains.rst index d637099468ca..327894f13284 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/import-firewall-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/import-firewall-domains.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "Importing domains from provided file." } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-configs.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-configs.rst index e55b9212e25b..3c5fb3a7b161 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-configs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-configs.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domain-lists.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domain-lists.rst index c91dc3636113..953dd98fefab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domain-lists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domain-lists.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-firewall-domain-lists`` example lists all the domain lists. :: - aws route53resolver list-firewall-domain-lists + aws route53resolver list-firewall-domain-lists Output:: @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domains.rst index 6d7cb5dd0f66..4aeb02c6d647 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-domains.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-group-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-group-associations.rst index ad5ac7bb1555..53086a143755 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-group-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-group-associations.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule group `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule group `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-groups.rst index 9abe50312a99..3ba52f5b7b55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rule-groups.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rules.rst index f15545691308..09566e153e3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-firewall-rules.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-endpoints.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-endpoints.rst index c1c28701edb3..64b92de0b01a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-endpoints.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-endpoints.rst @@ -43,4 +43,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rule-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rule-associations.rst index 3542ed3c3c93..cba1abff16aa 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rule-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rule-associations.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-resolver-rule-associations`` example lists the associations between resolver rules and VPCs in the current AWS account. :: - aws route53resolver list-resolver-rule-associations + aws route53resolver list-resolver-rule-associations Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rules.rst index 64c610a82cfe..abf6094a01c6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/list-resolver-rules.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-resolver-rules`` example lists all the Resolver rules in the current AWS account. :: - aws route53resolver list-resolver-rules + aws route53resolver list-resolver-rules Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst index 2bd455dc4e91..72d357c8ddf6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-firewall-rule-group-policy.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ReturnValue": true } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-resolver-rule-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-resolver-rule-policy.rst index 600e9ca0d9b5..5606b39ce301 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-resolver-rule-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/put-resolver-rule-policy.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To share a Resolver rule with another AWS account** -The following ``put-resolver-rule-policy`` example specifies a Resolver rule that you want to share with another AWS account, the account that you want to share the rule with, and the rule-related operations that you want the account to be able to perform on the rules. +The following ``put-resolver-rule-policy`` example specifies a Resolver rule that you want to share with another AWS account, the account that you want to share the rule with, and the rule-related operations that you want the account to be able to perform on the rules. **Note** You must run this command using credentials from the same account that created the rule. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-config.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-config.rst index 5c68604e57ca..73867aca93da 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-config.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-firewall-config`` example updates DNS Firewall configurat aws route53resolver update-firewall-config \ --resource-id vpc-31e92222 \ - --firewall-fail-open DISABLED + --firewall-fail-open DISABLED Output:: @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DNS Firewall VPC configuration `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-domains.rst index 59f72f11c63a..2c904efe83a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-domains.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "Updating the Firewall Domain List" } -For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing your own domain lists `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule-group-association.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule-group-association.rst index 470c54461666..58c95043070f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule-group-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule-group-association.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule group `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule group `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule.rst index b8b543404edd..d7b40d3d4f9e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-firewall-rule.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing rule groups and rules in DNS Firewall `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-endpoint.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-endpoint.rst index 38cfafb80431..88b368c33abe 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-endpoint.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-endpoint.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``update-resolver-endpoint`` example updates the name of a Resolver endpoint. Updating other values isn't supported. :: - aws route53resolver update-resolver-endpoint \ + aws route53resolver update-resolver-endpoint \ --resolver-endpoint-id rslvr-in-b5d45e32bdc445f09 \ --name my-renamed-inbound-endpoint diff --git a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-rule.rst index eb8d5974b80c..5d2c0ccc3e05 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/route53resolver/update-resolver-rule.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Example 1: To update settings Resolver endpoint** -The following ``update-resolver-rule`` example updates the name of the rule, the IP addresses on your on-premises network that DNS queries are forwarded to, and the ID of the outbound Resolver endpoint that you're using to forward queries to your network. +The following ``update-resolver-rule`` example updates the name of the rule, the IP addresses on your on-premises network that DNS queries are forwarded to, and the ID of the outbound Resolver endpoint that you're using to forward queries to your network. **Note** Existing values for ``TargetIps`` are overwritten, so you must specify all the IP addresses that you want the rule to have after the update. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/ls.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/ls.rst index 3754f80d0165..6bcd29d4a181 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/ls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/ls.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Output:: 2013-07-11 17:08:50 mybucket 2013-07-24 14:55:44 mybucket2 - + **Example 2: Listing all prefixes and objects in a bucket** The following ``ls`` command lists objects and common prefixes under a specified bucket and prefix. In this example, the user owns the bucket ``mybucket`` with the objects ``test.txt`` and ``somePrefix/test.txt``. The ``LastWriteTime`` and ``Length`` are arbitrary. Note that since the ``ls`` command has no interaction with the local filesystem, the ``s3://`` URI scheme is not required to resolve ambiguity and may be omitted. :: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The following ``ls`` command lists objects and common prefixes under a specified Output:: None - + **Example 4: Recursively listing all prefixes and objects in a bucket** The following ``ls`` command will recursively list objects in a bucket. Rather than showing ``PRE dirname/`` in the output, all the content in a bucket will be listed in order. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/mv.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/mv.rst index 07b385c59dd5..e8fe5dfe392e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/mv.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/mv.rst @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ The following ``mv`` command moves a single file named ``mydoc.txt`` to the acce Output:: - move: mydoc.txt to s3://arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/myaccesspoint/mykey \ No newline at end of file + move: mydoc.txt to s3://arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/myaccesspoint/mykey diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/mv/_description.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/mv/_description.rst index 26ae0990a81e..aac15cbca02b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/mv/_description.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/mv/_description.rst @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ -Moves a local file or S3 object to another location locally or in S3. -The ``mv`` command copies the source object or file to the specified +Moves a local file or S3 object to another location locally or in S3. +The ``mv`` command copies the source object or file to the specified destination and then deletes the source object or file. .. WARNING:: - If you are using any type of access point ARNs or access point aliases - in your S3 URIs, you must take extra care to make sure that your source - and destination S3 URIs resolve to different underlying buckets. If the - source and destination buckets are the same, the source file or object - can be moved onto itself, which can result in accidental deletion of + If you are using any type of access point ARNs or access point aliases + in your S3 URIs, you must take extra care to make sure that your source + and destination S3 URIs resolve to different underlying buckets. If the + source and destination buckets are the same, the source file or object + can be moved onto itself, which can result in accidental deletion of your source file or object. - To verify that the source and destination buckets are not the same, + To verify that the source and destination buckets are not the same, use the ``--validate-same-s3-paths`` parameter, or set the environment - variable ``AWS_CLI_S3_MV_VALIDATE_SAME_S3_PATHS`` to ``true``. \ No newline at end of file + variable ``AWS_CLI_S3_MV_VALIDATE_SAME_S3_PATHS`` to ``true``. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/rb.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/rb.rst index 1abecb67ae92..e6c15bc79110 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/rb.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/rb.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: delete: s3://mybucket/test1.txt delete: s3://mybucket/test2.txt - remove_bucket: mybucket \ No newline at end of file + remove_bucket: mybucket diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/sync.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/sync.rst index 5e8dc255b5f3..f0c1081dddd2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/sync.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/sync.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Output:: The following ``sync`` command syncs objects under a specified prefix and bucket to objects under another specified prefix and bucket by copying S3 objects. An S3 object will require copying if the sizes of the two S3 objects differ, the last modified time of the source is newer than the last modified time of the destination, or the S3 object does not -exist under the specified bucket and prefix destination. +exist under the specified bucket and prefix destination. In this example, the user syncs the bucket ``mybucket`` to the bucket ``mybucket2``. The bucket ``mybucket`` contains the objects ``test.txt`` and ``test2.txt``. The bucket ``mybucket2`` contains no objects:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3/website.rst b/awscli/examples/s3/website.rst index 65ea8df9f3a5..636a04f7c5ac 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3/website.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3/website.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **Configure an S3 bucket as a static website** -The following command configures a bucket named ``my-bucket`` as a static website. The index document option specifies the file in ``my-bucket`` that visitors will be directed to when they navigate to the website URL. In this case, the bucket is in the us-west-2 region, so the site would appear at ``http://my-bucket.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com``. +The following command configures a bucket named ``my-bucket`` as a static website. The index document option specifies the file in ``my-bucket`` that visitors will be directed to when they navigate to the website URL. In this case, the bucket is in the us-west-2 region, so the site would appear at ``http://my-bucket.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com``. All files in the bucket that appear on the static site must be configured to allow visitors to open them. File permissions are configured separately from the bucket website configuration. :: @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ All files in the bucket that appear on the static site must be configured to all --index-document index.html \ --error-document error.html -For information on hosting a static website in Amazon S3, see `Hosting a Static Website `__ in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For information on hosting a static website in Amazon S3, see `Hosting a Static Website `__ in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/abort-multipart-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/abort-multipart-upload.rst index 0ab11e334f86..97f3c7d582f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/abort-multipart-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/abort-multipart-upload.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``abort-multipart-upload`` command aborts a multipart upload for t --key multipart/01 \ --upload-id dfRtDYU0WWCCcH43C3WFbkRONycyCpTJJvxu2i5GYkZljF.Yxwh6XG7WfS2vC4to6HiV6Yjlx.cph0gtNBtJ8P3URCSbB7rjxI5iEwVDmgaXZOGgkk5nVTW16HOQ5l0R -The upload ID required by this command is output by ``create-multipart-upload`` and can also be retrieved with ``list-multipart-uploads``. \ No newline at end of file +The upload ID required by this command is output by ``create-multipart-upload`` and can also be retrieved with ``list-multipart-uploads``. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/create-bucket.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/create-bucket.rst index 8bbe58af45c7..42b91b89bbdb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/create-bucket.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/create-bucket.rst @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ desired region. :: aws s3api create-bucket \ --bucket my-bucket \ --region eu-west-1 \ - --create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint=eu-west-1 + --create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint=eu-west-1 Output:: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: "Location": "http://my-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/" } -For more information, see `Creating a bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating a bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/create-multipart-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/create-multipart-upload.rst index a0552e99a0de..b44a006d6538 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/create-multipart-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/create-multipart-upload.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "Key": "multipart/01" } -The completed file will be named ``01`` in a folder called ``multipart`` in the bucket ``my-bucket``. Save the upload ID, key and bucket name for use with the ``upload-part`` command. \ No newline at end of file +The completed file will be named ``01`` in a folder called ``multipart`` in the bucket ``my-bucket``. Save the upload ID, key and bucket name for use with the ``upload-part`` command. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst index 47d350e423f5..4b3c47ef84b9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-analytics-configuration.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-analytics-configuration`` example removes the anal --bucket my-bucket \ --id 1 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst index 2bcbd07fc59f..2a9164167f50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration`` example remove This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst index 325d31ce2dc7..fda3f1f11927 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-metrics-configuration.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-metrics-configuration`` example removes the metric --bucket my-bucket \ --id 123 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-ownership-controls.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-ownership-controls.rst index 00ca9b95e6cd..149f54ce26db 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-ownership-controls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-bucket-ownership-controls.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-bucket-ownership-controls`` example removes the bucket ow This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-object-tagging.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-object-tagging.rst index dbfd27da53f1..abcb5b4715b8 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-object-tagging.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-object-tagging.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``delete-object-tagging`` example deletes the tag with the specifi --bucket my-bucket \ --key doc1.rtf -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-objects.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-objects.rst index 2446efd51ab4..818509652ca7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-objects.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/delete-objects.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "DeleteMarker": true } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst index 6bf9e17ab049..e69d8dc4c5d2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst index 4a10dc8bd642..c8b023a9601a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "ID": "Move old versions to Glacier" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-location.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-location.rst index 092fa5e8afe0..5f2334f26ff2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-location.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-location.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ Output:: { "LocationConstraint": "us-west-2" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-ownership-controls.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-ownership-controls.rst index 1db8866d157c..3f791b5d79e0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-ownership-controls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-ownership-controls.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Viewing the Object Ownership setting for an S3 bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing the Object Ownership setting for an S3 bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-replication.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-replication.rst index c056c701e844..854617a90fd4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-replication.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-bucket-replication.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ], "Role": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/s3-replication-role" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-acl.rst index b487cdd93b94..71a8d0fd6935 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-acl.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "Permission": "READ" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-attributes.rst index 12f10f72bd3f..9cb5a251b3ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-attributes.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "ObjectSize": 405 } -For more information, see `GetObjectAttributes `__ in the Amazon S3 API Reference. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `GetObjectAttributes `__ in the Amazon S3 API Reference. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-lock-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-lock-configuration.rst index 3be8c620185f..54a6ec969e37 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-lock-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-lock-configuration.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Output:: "ObjectLockEnabled": "Enabled", "Rule": { "DefaultRetention": { - "Mode": "COMPLIANCE", + "Mode": "COMPLIANCE", "Days": 50 } } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-torrent.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-torrent.rst index dc23e558d75a..8a19146bc3b6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-torrent.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/get-object-torrent.rst @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The following command creates a torrent for an object in a bucket named ``my-buc aws s3api get-object-torrent --bucket my-bucket --key large-video-file.mp4 large-video-file.torrent -The torrent file is saved locally in the current folder. Note that the output filename (``large-video-file.torrent``) is specified without an option name and must be the last argument in the command. \ No newline at end of file +The torrent file is saved locally in the current folder. Note that the output filename (``large-video-file.torrent``) is specified without an option name and must be the last argument in the command. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/head-bucket.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/head-bucket.rst index 695c90f580a0..cd7250814499 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/head-bucket.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/head-bucket.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ The following command verifies access to a bucket named ``my-bucket``:: If the bucket exists and you have access to it, no output is returned. Otherwise, an error message will be shown. For example:: - A client error (404) occurred when calling the HeadBucket operation: Not Found \ No newline at end of file + A client error (404) occurred when calling the HeadBucket operation: Not Found diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/head-object.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/head-object.rst index e432a649c85a..0f45ddcb328c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/head-object.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/head-object.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "VersionId": "null", "ETag": "\"30a6ec7e1a9ad79c203d05a589c8b400\"", "Metadata": {} - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations.rst index b30b240954ff..f4746f0628fd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations.rst @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using S3 Intelligent-Tiering `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-multipart-uploads.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-multipart-uploads.rst index 34d825f5b0bf..ffc14bed3583 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-multipart-uploads.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-multipart-uploads.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "CommonPrefixes": [] } -In progress multipart uploads incur storage costs in Amazon S3. Complete or abort an active multipart upload to remove its parts from your account. \ No newline at end of file +In progress multipart uploads incur storage costs in Amazon S3. Complete or abort an active multipart upload to remove its parts from your account. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-parts.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-parts.rst index 2e574da1c224..f33ae4b63c58 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/list-parts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/list-parts.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: } ], "StorageClass": "STANDARD" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-acl.rst index 42418a8160aa..5712b8086195 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-acl.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ permission to everyone:: See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTacl.html for details on custom ACLs (the s3api ACL commands, such as ``put-bucket-acl``, use the same shorthand argument notation). - diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-cors.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-cors.rst index 83494f3c058c..5f22299c5995 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-cors.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-cors.rst @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ requests from any domain:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-encryption.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-encryption.rst index da892f68aad0..28dbfdb0e952 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-encryption.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-encryption.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``put-bucket-encryption`` example sets AES256 encryption as the de --bucket my-bucket \ --server-side-encryption-configuration '{"Rules": [{"ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault": {"SSEAlgorithm": "AES256"}}]}' -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst index 5d46dfa17475..06b432972454 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Contents of ``intelligent-tiering-configuration.json``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst index 243ea8ea51f5..7b1797199744 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ The file ``lifecycle.json`` is a JSON document in the current folder that specif The first rule moves files with the prefix ``rotated`` to Glacier on the specified date. The second rule moves old object versions to Glacier when they are no longer current. For information on acceptable timestamp formats, see `Specifying Parameter Values`_ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. -.. _`Specifying Parameter Values`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Specifying Parameter Values`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-logging.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-logging.rst index 8c1242943989..2ee0608b4b80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-logging.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-logging.rst @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ Contents of ``logging.json``:: .. Note:: the ``put-bucket-acl`` command is required to grant S3's log delivery system the necessary permissions (write and read-acp permissions). -For more information, see `Amazon S3 Server Access Logging `__ in the *Amazon S3 Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon S3 Server Access Logging `__ in the *Amazon S3 Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification-configuration.rst index fccb49dbbfa2..022d53738bd1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification-configuration.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ The SNS topic must have an IAM policy attached to it that allows Amazon S3 to pu } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification.rst index c31b512eee03..9b49440121a1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-notification.rst @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ The SNS topic must have an IAM policy attached to it that allows Amazon S3 to pu "Sid": "example-statement-ID", "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { - "Service": "s3.amazonaws.com" + "Service": "s3.amazonaws.com" }, "Action": [ "SNS:Publish" ], "Resource": "arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:my-bucket", "Condition": { - "ArnLike": { - "aws:SourceArn": "arn:aws:s3:*:*:my-bucket" + "ArnLike": { + "aws:SourceArn": "arn:aws:s3:*:*:my-bucket" } } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-ownership-controls.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-ownership-controls.rst index 2c94b252d1ae..ff2d3d56cf14 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-ownership-controls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-ownership-controls.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``put-bucket-ownership-controls`` example updates the bucket owner This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket `__ in the *Amazon S3 User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-policy.rst index 96b4c4c515fe..77c7e24e42dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-bucket-policy.rst @@ -31,4 +31,3 @@ grants ``put`` and ``delete`` permission to the root user of the AWS account ``1 } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-lock-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-lock-configuration.rst index 10344a2042a1..e0401c1a6278 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-lock-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-lock-configuration.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``put-object-lock-configuration`` example sets a 50-day object loc --bucket my-bucket-with-object-lock \ --object-lock-configuration '{ "ObjectLockEnabled": "Enabled", "Rule": { "DefaultRetention": { "Mode": "COMPLIANCE", "Days": 50 }}}' -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-retention.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-retention.rst index f2fc164f16cf..33885075acaf 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-retention.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object-retention.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``put-object-retention`` example sets an object retention configur --key doc1.rtf \ --retention '{ "Mode": "GOVERNANCE", "RetainUntilDate": "2025-01-01T00:00:00" }' -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object.rst index 8b780e8310b4..600f37062e24 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/put-object.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ specified using Windows file system syntax.):: For more information about uploading objects, see `Uploading Objects`_ in the *Amazon S3 Developer Guide*. .. _`Uploading Objects`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UploadingObjects.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/upload-part.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/upload-part.rst index e8a35eb1f7c6..c67f7821143f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/upload-part.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/upload-part.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "ETag": "\"e868e0f4719e394144ef36531ee6824c\"" } -Save the ETag value of each part for later. They are required to complete the multipart upload. \ No newline at end of file +Save the ETag value of each part for later. They are required to complete the multipart upload. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-exists.rst index 787f4f838d7e..a97510894585 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-exists.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait object-not-exists`` example pauses and continues only after --bucket my-bucket \ --key doc1.rtf -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-not-exists.rst b/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-not-exists.rst index 416cb930d07e..c603c0810d24 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-not-exists.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3api/wait/object-not-exists.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``wait object-not-exists`` example pauses and continues only after --bucket my-bucket \ --key doc1.rtf -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3control/get-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst b/awscli/examples/s3control/get-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst index 20f6d0d7153d..ca9e5e3c0d90 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3control/get-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3control/get-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "TrafficDialPercentage": 0 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3control/put-access-point-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/s3control/put-access-point-policy.rst index 47798e5f941b..d5743ad0bfef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3control/put-access-point-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3control/put-access-point-policy.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Contents of ``ap-policy.json``:: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing Data Access with Amazon S3 Access Points `__ in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing Data Access with Amazon S3 Access Points `__ in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/s3control/submit-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst b/awscli/examples/s3control/submit-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst index 9ff33d7283a1..fa4f3f706172 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/s3control/submit-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/s3control/submit-multi-region-access-point-routes.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``submit-multi-region-access-point-routes`` example updates the ro --mrap MultiRegionAccessPoint_ARN \ --route-updates Bucket=DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET-1,TrafficDialPercentage=100 Bucket=DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET-2,TrafficDialPercentage=0 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/batch-get-secret-value.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/batch-get-secret-value.rst index 05ed420d21ef..3f8c9ab724d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/batch-get-secret-value.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/batch-get-secret-value.rst @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ Output:: "Errors": [] } -For more information, see `Retrieve a group of secrets in a batch `__ in the *AWS Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Retrieve a group of secrets in a batch `__ in the *AWS Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/cancel-rotate-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/cancel-rotate-secret.rst index 713fafbff1cf..1005e6d6c946 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/cancel-rotate-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/cancel-rotate-secret.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Rotate a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotate a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/create-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/create-secret.rst index 56465559a2cf..48149c9d54b1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/create-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/create-secret.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-secret`` example creates a secret with two key-value pair aws secretsmanager create-secret \ --name MyTestSecret \ --description "My test secret created with the CLI." \ - --secret-string "{\"user\":\"diegor\",\"password\":\"EXAMPLE-PASSWORD\"}" + --secret-string "{\"user\":\"diegor\",\"password\":\"EXAMPLE-PASSWORD\"}" Output:: @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The following ``create-secret`` example creates a secret from credentials in a f aws secretsmanager create-secret \ --name MyTestSecret \ - --secret-string file://mycreds.json + --secret-string file://mycreds.json Contents of ``mycreds.json``:: @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: "VersionId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Create a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-resource-policy.rst index 71dbf0db49a2..f6f00f6a2955 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-resource-policy.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Authentication and access control `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authentication and access control `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-secret.rst index 8ce04509e689..957b6c36a3c4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/delete-secret.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: "DeletionDate": 1508750180.309 } -For more information, see `Delete a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/describe-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/describe-secret.rst index 23cb46f7bd54..032d05dac665 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/describe-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/describe-secret.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``describe-secret`` example shows the details of a secret. :: aws secretsmanager describe-secret \ - --secret-id MyTestSecret + --secret-id MyTestSecret Output:: @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-random-password.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-random-password.rst index 8165299a260b..f61f57a5643b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-random-password.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-random-password.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "RandomPassword": "EXAMPLE-PASSWORD" } -For more information, see `Create and manage secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Create and manage secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-resource-policy.rst index e220ab23e4fd..bc698d80b2d2 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/get-resource-policy.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: \"secretsmanager:GetSecretValue\",\n\"Resource\":\"*\"\n}]\n}" } -For more information, see `Authentication and access control `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Authentication and access control `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secret-version-ids.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secret-version-ids.rst index ac91d92eaf1d..4f2e14791624 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secret-version-ids.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secret-version-ids.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Version `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Version `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secrets.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secrets.rst index 17712f43d96b..c6bc63453427 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secrets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/list-secrets.rst @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ For more information, see `Find a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Secrets managed by other services `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-resource-policy.rst index be7923e10455..7869e051e407 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-resource-policy.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Attach a permissions policy to a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Attach a permissions policy to a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-secret-value.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-secret-value.rst index 1a7f98fccdb4..f8fbd07ab2de 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-secret-value.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/put-secret-value.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``put-secret-value`` example creates a new version of a secret wit aws secretsmanager put-secret-value \ --secret-id MyTestSecret \ - --secret-string "{\"user\":\"diegor\",\"password\":\"EXAMPLE-PASSWORD\"}" + --secret-string "{\"user\":\"diegor\",\"password\":\"EXAMPLE-PASSWORD\"}" Output:: @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The following ``put-secret-value`` example creates a new version of a secret fro aws secretsmanager put-secret-value \ --secret-id MyTestSecret \ - --secret-string file://mycreds.json + --secret-string file://mycreds.json Contents of ``mycreds.json``:: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Modify a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Modify a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/remove-regions-from-replication.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/remove-regions-from-replication.rst index 538cb3cdfcf4..d51f5cc285e5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/remove-regions-from-replication.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/remove-regions-from-replication.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "ReplicationStatus": [] } -For more information, see `Delete a replica secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a replica secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/replicate-secret-to-regions.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/replicate-secret-to-regions.rst index db0c34be3210..9a4b878106b3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/replicate-secret-to-regions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/replicate-secret-to-regions.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Replicate a secret to another Region `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Replicate a secret to another Region `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/restore-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/restore-secret.rst index 0df159e43468..c4da2dd2cc6c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/restore-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/restore-secret.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``restore-secret`` example restores a secret that was previously scheduled for deletion. :: aws secretsmanager restore-secret \ - --secret-id MyTestSecret + --secret-id MyTestSecret Output:: @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Delete a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete a secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/rotate-secret.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/rotate-secret.rst index c3b2a56a6906..21584476a532 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/rotate-secret.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/rotate-secret.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: "VersionId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Rotate secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Rotate secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/stop-replication-to-replica.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/stop-replication-to-replica.rst index 0a2164e6bc72..8a4da55720f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/stop-replication-to-replica.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/stop-replication-to-replica.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ARN": "arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-west-2:123456789012:secret:MyTestSecret-a1b2c3" } -For more information, see `Promote a replica secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Promote a replica secret `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/tag-resource.rst index 7cf2b1964b1d..06638b0196ce 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/tag-resource.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example attaches two key-value tags to a secret. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tag secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/untag-resource.rst index e82c76b42ae4..a1dee054691c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes two tags from a secret. For eac This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tag secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tag secrets `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/update-secret-version-stage.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/update-secret-version-stage.rst index 81839239b963..de0eed2fe791 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/update-secret-version-stage.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/update-secret-version-stage.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: "Name": "MyTestSecret" } -For more information, see `Version `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Version `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/validate-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/validate-resource-policy.rst index e56a3677b19b..9e4b82b89840 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/validate-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/secretsmanager/validate-resource-policy.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "ValidationErrors": [] } -For more information, see `Permissions reference for Secrets Manager `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Permissions reference for Secrets Manager `__ in the *Secrets Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-delete-automation-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-delete-automation-rules.rst index 7afbbd8f8956..321c38dfdc5a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-delete-automation-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-delete-automation-rules.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAutomationRules": [] } -For more information, see `Deleting automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-disable-standards.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-disable-standards.rst index c2953e74fc13..e6b10828dbb1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-disable-standards.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-disable-standards.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``batch-disable-standards`` example disables the standard associat Output:: { - "StandardsSubscriptions": [ - { + "StandardsSubscriptions": [ + { "StandardsArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:eu-central-1::standards/pci-dss/v/3.2.1", "StandardsInput": { }, "StandardsStatus": "DELETING", diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-enable-standards.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-enable-standards.rst index 61f909689d77..8689f9ecdc12 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-enable-standards.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-enable-standards.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``batch-enable-standards`` example enables the PCI DSS standard fo Output:: { - "StandardsSubscriptions": [ - { + "StandardsSubscriptions": [ + { "StandardsArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1::standards/pci-dss/v/3.2.1", "StandardsInput": { }, "StandardsStatus": "PENDING", diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.rst index a5d8c7a3fad3..8acd2c95d99b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAutomationRules": [] } -For more information, see `Viewing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-configuration-policy-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-configuration-policy-associations.rst index 9ac66cdfb1de..818d090d25a3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-configuration-policy-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-configuration-policy-associations.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "AssociationStatusMessage": "Association applied successfully on this target." } -For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-security-controls.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-security-controls.rst index 487d31c84964..4c903a4cbff7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-security-controls.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-security-controls.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing details for a control `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing details for a control `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-standards-control-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-standards-control-associations.rst index 002baf9fee7a..f98302c392a9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-standards-control-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-get-standards-control-associations.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-import-findings.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-import-findings.rst index c5b31ff5b1d4..df949ccafb21 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-import-findings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-import-findings.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: "FailedFindings": [] } -For more information, see `Using BatchImportFindings to create and update findings `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using BatchImportFindings to create and update findings `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-automation-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-automation-rules.rst index 0cefc9263b6c..0fc50b1e2364 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-automation-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-automation-rules.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: "UnprocessedAutomationRules": [] } -For more information, see `Editing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Editing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-standards-control-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-standards-control-associations.rst index 814c6409ead6..10506d44213b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-standards-control-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/batch-update-standards-control-associations.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``batch-update-standards-control-associations`` example disables C This command produces no output when successful. -For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ and `Enabling and disabling controls in all standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ and `Enabling and disabling controls in all standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-automation-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-automation-rule.rst index cc5e13c9d2b0..6fedbbbeb92c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-automation-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-automation-rule.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: "RuleArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-east-1:123456789012:automation-rule/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } -For more information, see `Creating automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-configuration-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-configuration-policy.rst index 51583fe957a3..31768cb60aa5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-configuration-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-configuration-policy.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating and associating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and associating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-finding-aggregator.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-finding-aggregator.rst index 1b507d476c49..2ad673d77c6c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-finding-aggregator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/create-finding-aggregator.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "Regions": "us-west-1,us-west-2" } -For more information, see `Enabling finding aggregation `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling finding aggregation `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-configuration-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-configuration-policy.rst index aa38d68a625e..1b21ef69fed9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-configuration-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-configuration-policy.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-configuration-policy`` example deletes the specified conf This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Deleting and disassociating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting and disassociating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-finding-aggregator.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-finding-aggregator.rst index 3eb6329ed5b5..800f4b6d18b5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-finding-aggregator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/delete-finding-aggregator.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-finding-aggregator`` example stops finding aggregation. I This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Stopping finding aggregation `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Stopping finding aggregation `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-action-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-action-targets.rst index b4acea18c540..6f1366d0c353 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-action-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-action-targets.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``describe-action-targets`` example retrieves information about th Output:: { - "ActionTargets": [ - { + "ActionTargets": [ + { "ActionTargetArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1:123456789012:action/custom/Remediation", "Description": "Action to send the finding for remediation tracking", "Name": "Send to remediation" diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-organization-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-organization-configuration.rst index 23257b3d0279..3a40a31af9ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-organization-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-organization-configuration.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS Organizations `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS Organizations `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-products.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-products.rst index 6f0291935e9f..64d889747f19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-products.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/describe-products.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Output:: { "NextToken": "U2FsdGVkX18vvPlOqb7RDrWRWVFBJI46MOIAb+nZmRJmR15NoRi2gm13sdQEn3O/pq/78dGs+bKpgA+7HMPHO0qX33/zoRI+uIG/F9yLNhcOrOWzFUdy36JcXLQji3Rpnn/cD1SVkGA98qI3zPOSDg==", - "Products": [ + "Products": [ { "ProductArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1:123456789333:product/crowdstrike/crowdstrike-falcon", "ProductName": "CrowdStrike Falcon", diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-administrator-account.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-administrator-account.rst index 6f963d99469a..dcbb9237ec4d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-administrator-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-administrator-account.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``get-administrator-account`` example retrieves information about Output:: { - "Master": { + "Master": { "AccountId": "123456789012", "InvitationId": "7ab938c5d52d7904ad09f9e7c20cc4eb", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:21:18.042000+00:00, diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy-association.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy-association.rst index 8d8e1471f9ea..09c62d309fdc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy-association.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: "AssociationStatusMessage": "Association applied successfully on this target." } -For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy.rst index 3fe74d959fbb..3febf360fc09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-configuration-policy.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-enabled-standards.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-enabled-standards.rst index 6e1d4e2f50fd..84c2fcc59fa6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-enabled-standards.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-enabled-standards.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``get-enabled-standards`` example retrieves information about the Output:: { - "StandardsSubscriptions": [ - { + "StandardsSubscriptions": [ + { "StandardsArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1::standards/pci-dss/v/3.2.1", "StandardsInput": { }, "StandardsStatus": "READY", diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-aggregator.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-aggregator.rst index ee37b6d255d8..ad8a9c01f33e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-aggregator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-aggregator.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "Regions": "us-west-1,us-west-2" } -For more information, see `Viewing the current finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing the current finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-history.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-history.rst index 25aa60a554ff..cb3aba040e3a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-finding-history.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Finding history `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Finding history `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insight-results.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insight-results.rst index 0ea60b8a7ed7..1ca778bec562 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insight-results.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insight-results.rst @@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ The following ``get-insight-results`` example returns the list of insight result Output:: { - "InsightResults": { + "InsightResults": { "GroupByAttribute": "ResourceId", "InsightArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1:123456789012:insight/123456789012/custom/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", - "ResultValues": [ - { + "ResultValues": [ + { "Count": 10, "GroupByAttributeValue": "AWS::::Account:123456789111" }, - { + { "Count": 3, "GroupByAttributeValue": "AWS::::Account:123456789222" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insights.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insights.rst index 83e189f2bc92..1c832443f075 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insights.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-insights.rst @@ -8,17 +8,17 @@ The following ``get-insights`` example retrieves the configuration details for t Output:: { - "Insights": [ - { - "Filters": { - "ResourceType": [ - { + "Insights": [ + { + "Filters": { + "ResourceType": [ + { "Comparison": "EQUALS", "Value": "AwsIamRole" } ], - "SeverityLabel": [ - { + "SeverityLabel": [ + { "Comparison": "EQUALS", "Value": "CRITICAL" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-master-account.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-master-account.rst index 7044792bbe39..4ec15ff162e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-master-account.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-master-account.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``get-master-account`` example retrieves information about the adm Output:: { - "Master": { + "Master": { "AccountId": "123456789012", "InvitationId": "7ab938c5d52d7904ad09f9e7c20cc4eb", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:21:18.042000+00:00, diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-members.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-members.rst index 7ba93ee15efb..745b7132c877 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-members.rst @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The following ``get-members`` example retrieves information about the specified Output:: { - "Members": [ - { + "Members": [ + { "AccountId": "123456789111", "AdministratorId": "123456789012", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00, @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Output:: "MemberStatus": "ASSOCIATED", "UpdatedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00 }, - { + { "AccountId": "123456789222", "AdministratorId": "123456789012", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00, diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-security-control-definition.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-security-control-definition.rst index b13be4e2a893..7678acf71ffe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-security-control-definition.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/get-security-control-definition.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Custom control parameters `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom control parameters `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-automation-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-automation-rules.rst index 56b94fa4694f..1598ed644a39 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-automation-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-automation-rules.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing automation rules `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policies.rst index 462e6a429aa7..08c2f789fb46 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policies.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policy-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policy-associations.rst index 3476e6b3a347..b69cd8eeb5ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policy-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-configuration-policy-associations.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-finding-aggregators.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-finding-aggregators.rst index f905cb09165a..d99608901d88 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-finding-aggregators.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-finding-aggregators.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: "FindingAggregatorArn": "arn:aws:securityhub:us-east-1:222222222222:finding-aggregator/123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426652340000" } -For more information, see `Viewing the current finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing the current finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-invitations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-invitations.rst index 2876bf80e374..70089f5cdfd6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-invitations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-invitations.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``list-invitations`` example retrieves the list of invitations sen Output:: { - "Invitations": [ - { + "Invitations": [ + { "AccountId": "123456789012", "InvitationId": "7ab938c5d52d7904ad09f9e7c20cc4eb", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:21:18.042000+00:00, diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-members.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-members.rst index e7a2e64ca641..8a8a7a2768ef 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-members.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-members.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``list-members`` example returns the list of member accounts for t Output:: { - "Members": [ - { + "Members": [ + { "AccountId": "123456789111", "AdministratorId": "123456789012", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00, @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: "MemberStatus": "ASSOCIATED", "UpdatedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00 }, - { + { "AccountId": "123456789222", "AdministratorId": "123456789012", "InvitedAt": 2020-06-01T20:15:15.289000+00:00, diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-organization-admin-accounts.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-organization-admin-accounts.rst index 9b4f7b492c8f..d4a4dbd5781a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-organization-admin-accounts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-organization-admin-accounts.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-organization-admin-accounts`` example lists the Security Hub administrator accounts for an organization. :: - aws securityhub list-organization-admin-accounts + aws securityhub list-organization-admin-accounts Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-security-control-definitions.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-security-control-definitions.rst index b6e10794b1da..eb9203268d2f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-security-control-definitions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-security-control-definitions.rst @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "eyJOZXh0VG9rZW4iOiBudWxsLCAiYm90b190cnVuY2F0ZV9hbW91bnQiOiAzfQ==" } -For more information, see `Viewing details for a standard `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing details for a standard `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-standards-control-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-standards-control-associations.rst index 472b49ec3722..dddc9bdd3d3a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-standards-control-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-standards-control-associations.rst @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Enabling and disabling controls in specific standards `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-tags-for-resource.rst index ec1598c65471..5c5db8f2edec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example returns the tags assigned to th Output:: { - "Tags": { + "Tags": { "Department" : "Operations", "Area" : "USMidwest" } diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-association.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-association.rst index 316c7fbde931..3c8cbd4a739a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-association.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: "AssociationStatus": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Creating and associating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating and associating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-disassociation.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-disassociation.rst index 9a0ca613c30c..d1cfbcda1053 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-disassociation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/start-configuration-policy-disassociation.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The following ``start-configuration-policy-disassociation`` example disassociate This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Disassociating a configuration from accounts and OUs `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Disassociating a configuration from accounts and OUs `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-action-target.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-action-target.rst index 91bb63564bbf..c1b0941138d8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-action-target.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-action-target.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``update-action-target`` example updates the name of the custom ac aws securityhub update-action-target \ --action-target-arn "arn:aws:securityhub:us-west-1:123456789012:action/custom/Remediation" \ - --name "Send to remediation" + --name "Send to remediation" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-configuration-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-configuration-policy.rst index 5987d3f9fcc9..ad77936c3baf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-configuration-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-configuration-policy.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Updating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating Security Hub configuration policies `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-finding-aggregator.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-finding-aggregator.rst index 0a38a132621e..ae2d37d02d8b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-finding-aggregator.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-finding-aggregator.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ The following ``update-finding-aggregator`` example changes the finding aggregat This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Updating the finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Updating the finding aggregation configuration `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-organization-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-organization-configuration.rst index a66822ea2998..444d96350e75 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-organization-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-organization-configuration.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-organization-configuration`` example specifies that Secur This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS Organizations `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing accounts with AWS Organizations `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-security-control.rst b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-security-control.rst index 66eecffd9cd1..be1d8072196c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-security-control.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/securityhub/update-security-control.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-security-control`` example specifies custom values for a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Custom control parameters `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom control parameters `__ in the *AWS Security Hub User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/serverlessrepo/put-application-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/serverlessrepo/put-application-policy.rst index c21efe925de4..8d34d73e9798 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/serverlessrepo/put-application-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/serverlessrepo/put-application-policy.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] - } + } **Example 2:** To share an application privately diff --git a/awscli/examples/service-quotas/list-services.rst b/awscli/examples/service-quotas/list-services.rst index 68f630d90175..7f9094e2b642 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/service-quotas/list-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/service-quotas/list-services.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Output:: { "ServiceCode": "acm", "ServiceName": "AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)" - }, + }, ...truncated... @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: "application-autoscaling", ...truncated... "xray" - ] + ] diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/associate-attribute-group.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/associate-attribute-group.rst index 28f53a58f8fd..f07035beb4ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/associate-attribute-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/associate-attribute-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "attributeGroupArn": "arn:aws:servicecatalog:us-west-2:813737243517:/attribute-groups/01sj5xdwhbw54kejwnt09fnpcl" } -For more information, see `Associating and disassociating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating and disassociating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-application.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-application.rst index 46c68f299c01..6928462a387b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-application.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-attribute-group.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-attribute-group.rst index d92838d24e66..149dc9b6848b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-attribute-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/create-attribute-group.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Creating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-application.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-application.rst index f2a6111987cb..2c6337a42537 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-application.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-attribute-group.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-attribute-group.rst index a9ff20741136..8ca1f3aae254 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-attribute-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/delete-attribute-group.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Deleting attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Deleting attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-application.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-application.rst index c5ffa7025f2c..786973d3314a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-application.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-application`` example retrieves metadata information about a specific application in your AWS account. :: aws servicecatalog-appregistry get-application \ - --application "ExampleApplication" + --application "ExampleApplication" Output:: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using Application details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using Application details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-attribute-group.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-attribute-group.rst index a8dee4b34952..2a180d240f83 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-attribute-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/get-attribute-group.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Managing metadata for attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing metadata for attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-applications.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-applications.rst index 872431c9cb41..29701e1610ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-applications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-applications.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing application details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing application details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-associated-attribute-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-associated-attribute-groups.rst index ec97b585bdcb..057211cf8f91 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-associated-attribute-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-associated-attribute-groups.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Associating and disassociating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Associating and disassociating attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups-for-application.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups-for-application.rst index 422977f5b642..f14bd7ef21ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups-for-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups-for-application.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing attribute group details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing attribute group details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups.rst index 424eee8db0c7..2512144e2145 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/list-attribute-groups.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing attribute group details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing attribute group details `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-application.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-application.rst index 2fcbff031913..fe7906b21eb2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-application.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-application.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Editing applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Editing applications `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-attribute-group.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-attribute-group.rst index b845b6809039..c1fa55837ea3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-attribute-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog-appregistry/update-attribute-group.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Editing attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Editing attribute groups `__ in the *AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry Administrator Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/associate-product-with-portfolio.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/associate-product-with-portfolio.rst index 32e09b087638..4eec9d73fb66 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/associate-product-with-portfolio.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/associate-product-with-portfolio.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following ``associate-product-with-portfolio`` example associates the given product with the specified portfolio. :: - aws servicecatalog associate-product-with-portfolio + aws servicecatalog associate-product-with-portfolio --product-id prod-3p5abcdef3oyk --portfolio-id port-2s6abcdef5wdh4 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/copy-product.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/copy-product.rst index b3c7495bb57c..9b0c28815d2b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/copy-product.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/copy-product.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: { "CopyProductToken": "copyproduct-abc5defgjkdji" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-portfolio-share.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-portfolio-share.rst index 8bbfa1c90eb8..1153f6bef9c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-portfolio-share.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-portfolio-share.rst @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ The following ``create-portfolio-share`` example shares the specified portfolio --portfolio-id port-2s6abcdef5wdh4 \ --account-id 794123456789 -This command produceds no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produceds no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-tag-option.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-tag-option.rst index dc3a51777278..d76eb679cdeb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-tag-option.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/create-tag-option.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``create-tag-option`` example creates a TagOption. :: - aws servicecatalog create-tag-option + aws servicecatalog create-tag-option --key 1234 --value name @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: "Key": "1234" } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/disassociate-tag-option-from-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/disassociate-tag-option-from-resource.rst index 3799a11893db..7a69b50c9c25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/disassociate-tag-option-from-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/disassociate-tag-option-from-resource.rst @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ The following ``disassociate-tag-option-from-resource`` example disassociates th aws servicecatalog disassociate-tag-option-from-resource \ --resource-id port-2s6abcdq5wdh4 \ - --tag-option-id tag-p3abc2pkpz5qc + --tag-option-id tag-p3abc2pkpz5qc This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/list-tag-options.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/list-tag-options.rst index ee720bcfb085..7162d707c66d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/list-tag-options.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/list-tag-options.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The following ``list-tag-options`` example lists all values for ``TagOptions``. :: - aws servicecatalog list-tag-options + aws servicecatalog list-tag-options Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/provision-product.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/provision-product.rst index 55b2cf04dbc3..7ca78b8637fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/provision-product.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/provision-product.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``provision-product`` example provisions the specified product usi aws servicecatalog provision-product \ --product-id prod-abcdfz3syn2rg \ --provisioning-artifact-id pa-abc347pcsccfm \ - --provisioned-product-name "mytestppname3" + --provisioned-product-name "mytestppname3" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/search-products-as-admin.rst b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/search-products-as-admin.rst index 25c91f150395..584e660ec0e3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/search-products-as-admin.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicecatalog/search-products-as-admin.rst @@ -25,4 +25,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-private-dns-namespace.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-private-dns-namespace.rst index 29dec2ff0bc1..385aeea8f39f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-private-dns-namespace.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-private-dns-namespace.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ Output:: To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation``. For more information, see `get-operation `__ . For more information, see `Creating namespaces `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-service.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-service.rst index 6685389eebcc..a1cdffad7440 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/create-service.rst @@ -31,4 +31,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Creating services `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-namespace.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-namespace.rst index e49db79000ae..2b62a26ac636 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-namespace.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-namespace.rst @@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ Output:: To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation``. For more information, see `get-operation `__ . For more information, see `Deleting namespaces `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-service.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-service.rst index ebe46dd40c8f..973a4358b529 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/delete-service.rst @@ -8,4 +8,3 @@ The following ``delete-service`` example deletes a service. :: This command produces no output. For more information, see `Deleting services `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/deregister-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/deregister-instance.rst index 26f6ceb65602..e82cef15427d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/deregister-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/deregister-instance.rst @@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ Output:: To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation``. For more information, see `get-operation `__ . For more information, see `Deregistering service instances `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/discover-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/discover-instances.rst index 0f372cdf66bb..ad14858254cb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/discover-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/discover-instances.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/get-operation.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/get-operation.rst index c46b33904e4b..70ec5c2da15f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/get-operation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/get-operation.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } } } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-instances.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-instances.rst index b86d0077218d..ce1f1f67bc09 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-instances.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-instances.rst @@ -20,4 +20,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Viewing a list of service instances `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-namespaces.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-namespaces.rst index eda5bfb44af9..1e546332e61c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-namespaces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-namespaces.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing a list of namespaces `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing a list of namespaces `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-services.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-services.rst index 2cd5bcc3e92b..494bab83b4dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/list-services.rst @@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Viewing a list of services `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/register-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/register-instance.rst index 50e463de66aa..060007db1957 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/register-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/servicediscovery/register-instance.rst @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Output:: To confirm that the operation succeeded, you can run ``get-operation``. For more information, see `get-operation `__ . For more information, see `Registering instances `__ in the *AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ses/list-identities.rst b/awscli/examples/ses/list-identities.rst index 11c5abe0f739..bd8db165c09c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ses/list-identities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ses/list-identities.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Output:: "example.com" ] } - + The list that is returned contains all identities regardless of verification status (verified, pending verification, failure, etc.). diff --git a/awscli/examples/ses/send-raw-email.rst b/awscli/examples/ses/send-raw-email.rst index 68498f6b92ca..15111aeea9bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ses/send-raw-email.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ses/send-raw-email.rst @@ -29,4 +29,3 @@ For more information on sending raw email, see `Sending Raw Email Using the Amaz .. _`Sending Raw Email Using the Amazon SES API`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/send-email-raw.html .. _`Verifying Email Addresses and Domains in Amazon SES`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-addresses-and-domains.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-dkim-enabled.rst b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-dkim-enabled.rst index c246c0bc7da1..8b6e4c617d78 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-dkim-enabled.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-dkim-enabled.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following example uses the ``set-identity-dkim-enabled`` command to disable For more information about Easy DKIM, see `Easy DKIM in Amazon SES`_ in the *Amazon Simple Email Service Developer Guide*. .. _`Easy DKIM in Amazon SES`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-feedback-forwarding-enabled.rst b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-feedback-forwarding-enabled.rst index c3000fdf3cd8..df0a670e61bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-feedback-forwarding-enabled.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-feedback-forwarding-enabled.rst @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ You are required to receive bounce and complaint notifications via either Amazon For more information about notifications, see `Using Notifications With Amazon SES`_ in the *Amazon Simple Email Service Developer Guide*. .. _`Using Notifications With Amazon SES`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/notifications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-notification-topic.rst b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-notification-topic.rst index 2e5c8bacb786..dac4d2934fc9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-notification-topic.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ses/set-identity-notification-topic.rst @@ -7,4 +7,3 @@ The following example uses the ``set-identity-notification-topic`` command to sp For more information about notifications, see `Using Notifications With Amazon SES`_ in the *Amazon Simple Email Service Developer Guide*. .. _`Using Notifications With Amazon SES`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/notifications.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/create-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/create-subscription.rst index c4498379bb4e..64abb670dfd3 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/create-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/create-subscription.rst @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ The following ``create-subscription`` example enables Shield Advanced protection aws shield create-subscription This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `Getting Started with AWS Shield Advanced `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/delete-protection.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/delete-protection.rst index e9c477db2298..e9b516f2ef00 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/delete-protection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/delete-protection.rst @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ The following ``delete-protection`` example removes the specified AWS Shield Adv --protection-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `Removing AWS Shield Advanced from an AWS Resource `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/describe-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/describe-subscription.rst index dda3245451e8..36ae358438dd 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/describe-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/describe-subscription.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `How AWS Shield Works `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `How AWS Shield Works `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/disassociate-drt-role.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/disassociate-drt-role.rst index ccaa99e6b93b..ea2174cccfe5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/disassociate-drt-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/disassociate-drt-role.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following ``disassociate-drt-role`` example removes the association between the DRT and the account. After this call, the DRT can no longer access or manage your account. :: - aws shield disassociate-drt-role + aws shield disassociate-drt-role This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `Authorize the DDoS Response Team `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/list-protections.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/list-protections.rst index 8f24e60be42d..11f405c2f059 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/list-protections.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/list-protections.rst @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ Output:: } ] } - + For more information, see `Specify Your Resources to Protect `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/update-emergency-contact-settings.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/update-emergency-contact-settings.rst index c1326bd71398..07b7c4552610 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/update-emergency-contact-settings.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/update-emergency-contact-settings.rst @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ The following ``update-emergency-contact-settings`` example defines two e-mail a aws shield update-emergency-contact-settings \ --emergency-contact-list EmailAddress=ops@example.com EmailAddress=ddos-notifications@example.com -This command produces no output. - +This command produces no output. + For more information, see `How AWS Shield Works `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/shield/update-subscription.rst b/awscli/examples/shield/update-subscription.rst index 208f9b7e2e8e..4fb98a66b8ff 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/shield/update-subscription.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/shield/update-subscription.rst @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ The following ``update-subscription`` example enables auto-renewal of the AWS Sh --auto-renew ENABLED This command produces no output. - + For more information, see `How AWS Shield Works `__ in the *AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-platform.rst b/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-platform.rst index 301ee8ac027e..57909594d44e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-platform.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-platform.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``get-signing-platform`` example displays details about the specified signing platform. :: - aws signer get-signing-platform \ + aws signer get-signing-platform \ --platform-id AmazonFreeRTOS-TI-CC3220SF Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-profile.rst index a808614a1e16..b71e076b495a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/signer/get-signing-profile.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``get-signing-profile`` example displays details about the specified signing profile. :: - aws signer get-signing-profile \ + aws signer get-signing-profile \ --profile-name MyProfile3 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/signer/list-signing-profiles.rst b/awscli/examples/signer/list-signing-profiles.rst index 5acd6b1df425..d5b233155652 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/signer/list-signing-profiles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/signer/list-signing-profiles.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/signer/put-signing-profile.rst b/awscli/examples/signer/put-signing-profile.rst index 0a30a022d025..8c67d12333fb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/signer/put-signing-profile.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/signer/put-signing-profile.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: { "arn": "arn:aws:signer:us-west-2:123456789012:/signing-profiles/MyProfile6" - } + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/snowball/list-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/snowball/list-jobs.rst index e4e8450e1d73..d1252bff5af0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/snowball/list-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/snowball/list-jobs.rst @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The following ``list-jobs`` example displays an array of ``JobListEntry`` object Output:: { - "JobListEntries": [ - { + "JobListEntries": [ + { "CreationDate": 2016-09-27T14:50Z, "Description": "Important Photos 2016-08-11", "IsMaster": TRUE, diff --git a/awscli/examples/sns/check-if-phone-number-is-opted-out.rst b/awscli/examples/sns/check-if-phone-number-is-opted-out.rst index a6ee52e56101..f6ca34a89787 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sns/check-if-phone-number-is-opted-out.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sns/check-if-phone-number-is-opted-out.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Output:: { "isOptedOut": false - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sns/create-topic.rst b/awscli/examples/sns/create-topic.rst index e06544831045..888a0f58bece 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sns/create-topic.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sns/create-topic.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "TopicArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:my-topic" } -For more information, see `Using the AWS Command Line Interface with Amazon SQS and Amazon SNS `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the AWS Command Line Interface with Amazon SQS and Amazon SNS `__ in the *AWS Command Line Interface User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sns/opt-in-phone-number.rst b/awscli/examples/sns/opt-in-phone-number.rst index 26a6b37d57bc..b65eafa117e6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sns/opt-in-phone-number.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sns/opt-in-phone-number.rst @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ The following ``opt-in-phone-number`` example opts the specified phone number in aws sns opt-in-phone-number \ --phone-number +15555550100 -This command produces no output. \ No newline at end of file +This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sns/set-subscription-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/sns/set-subscription-attributes.rst index c1cfac5298ff..5e73dad34ecc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sns/set-subscription-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sns/set-subscription-attributes.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``set-subscription-attributes`` example sets the ``RawMessageDeliv --subscription-arn arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:mytopic:f248de18-2cf6-578c-8592-b6f1eaa877dc \ --attribute-name RawMessageDelivery \ --attribute-value true - + This command produces no output. The following ``set-subscription-attributes`` example sets a ``FilterPolicy`` attribute to an SQS subscription. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/add-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/add-permission.rst index d9948545b64f..2aea14359b4e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/add-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/add-permission.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/cancel-message-move-task.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/cancel-message-move-task.rst index ad0f7e0a673c..5b2667cec55e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/cancel-message-move-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/cancel-message-move-task.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "ApproximateNumberOfMessagesMoved": 102 } -For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility-batch.rst index ff1226f6a426..45af49fd7774 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility-batch.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This example changes the 2 specified messages' timeout visibilities to 10 hours Command:: aws sqs change-message-visibility-batch --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --entries file://change-message-visibility-batch.json - + Input file (change-message-visibility-batch.json):: [ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Input file (change-message-visibility-batch.json):: { "Id": "SecondMessage", "ReceiptHandle": "AQEBkTUH...HifSnw==", - "VisibilityTimeout": 36000 + "VisibilityTimeout": 36000 } ] @@ -33,4 +33,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility.rst index 65d164ea271d..a1ef63e2c18e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/change-message-visibility.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/create-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/create-queue.rst index c8cb09b8cca6..fe4187f225df 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/create-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/create-queue.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Input file (create-queue.json):: { "RedrivePolicy": "{\"deadLetterTargetArn\":\"arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:80398EXAMPLE:MyDeadLetterQueue\",\"maxReceiveCount\":\"1000\"}", - "MessageRetentionPeriod": "259200" + "MessageRetentionPeriod": "259200" } Output:: @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Output:: { "QueueUrl": "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue" } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message-batch.rst index 5f1a4e581c88..41df8a210221 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message-batch.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "Id": "SecondMessage" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message.rst index 10eb6f731238..558e413f8dac 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-message.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-queue.rst index d057990ac97b..894031049508 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/delete-queue.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/get-queue-url.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/get-queue-url.rst index 282b16b92b16..7cfc2539a0eb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/get-queue-url.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/get-queue-url.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Output:: { "QueueUrl": "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-dead-letter-source-queues.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-dead-letter-source-queues.rst index 8e0d601f2212..5d1e5aeefbe8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-dead-letter-source-queues.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-dead-letter-source-queues.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue", "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyOtherQueue" ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-message-move-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-message-move-tasks.rst index d8a1d9e7fccc..e4a9bbe9c82b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-message-move-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-message-move-tasks.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Output:: "ApproximateNumberOfMessagesToMove": 30, "StartedTimestamp": 1442428276921 }, - + { "Status": "COMPLETED", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:sqs:us-west-2:80398EXAMPLE:MyQueue1", @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-queues.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-queues.rst index fb19c9415a7a..b747941c043f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/list-queues.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/list-queues.rst @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Output:: "QueueUrls": [ "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyDeadLetterQueue", "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue", - "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyOtherQueue", + "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyOtherQueue", "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/TestQueue1", - "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/TestQueue2" + "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/TestQueue2" ] } @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ Output:: "QueueUrls": [ "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyDeadLetterQueue", "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue", - "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyOtherQueue" + "https://queue.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyOtherQueue" ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/purge-queue.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/purge-queue.rst index b55fcdda306b..204ef5578eb8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/purge-queue.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/purge-queue.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/receive-message.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/receive-message.rst index 7492ea38e874..d9635c784fc0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/receive-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/receive-message.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This example receives up to 10 available messages, returning all available attri Command:: - aws sqs receive-message --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --attribute-names All --message-attribute-names All --max-number-of-messages 10 + aws sqs receive-message --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --attribute-names All --message-attribute-names All --max-number-of-messages 10 Output:: @@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ Output:: } ] } - + This example receives the next available message, returning only the SenderId and SentTimestamp attributes as well as the PostalCode message attribute. Command:: - aws sqs receive-message --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --attribute-names SenderId SentTimestamp --message-attribute-names PostalCode + aws sqs receive-message --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --attribute-names SenderId SentTimestamp --message-attribute-names PostalCode Output:: @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/remove-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/remove-permission.rst index 4cf69bb9915b..2ff6e1a3eaad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/remove-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/remove-permission.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None. \ No newline at end of file + None. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message-batch.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message-batch.rst index 00719a5148d4..b405c0201ba2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message-batch.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message-batch.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This example sends 2 messages with the specified message bodies, delay periods, Command:: - aws sqs send-message-batch --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --entries file://send-message-batch.json - + aws sqs send-message-batch --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyQueue --entries file://send-message-batch.json + Input file (send-message-batch.json):: [ @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Input file (send-message-batch.json):: "StringValue": "Any City" }, "Region": { - "DataType": "String", + "DataType": "String", "StringValue": "WA" }, "PostalCode": { @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Input file (send-message-batch.json):: "StringValue": "North Town" }, "Region": { - "DataType": "String", + "DataType": "String", "StringValue": "WA" }, "PostalCode": { @@ -84,5 +84,5 @@ Output:: ] } - - \ No newline at end of file + + diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message.rst index 7507496f398c..417991e0bb34 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/send-message.rst @@ -30,5 +30,3 @@ Output:: "MD5OfMessageAttributes": "00484c68...59e48f06", "MessageId": "da68f62c-0c07-4bee-bf5f-7e856EXAMPLE" } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/set-queue-attributes.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/set-queue-attributes.rst index b1061566f902..94da68d28dc5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/set-queue-attributes.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/set-queue-attributes.rst @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ **To set queue attributes** -This example sets the specified queue to a delivery delay of 10 seconds, a maximum message size of 128 KB (128 KB * 1,024 bytes), a message retention period of 3 days (3 days * 24 hours * 60 minutes * 60 seconds), a receive message wait time of 20 seconds, and a default visibility timeout of 60 seconds. This example also associates the specified dead letter queue with a maximum receive count of 1,000 messages. +This example sets the specified queue to a delivery delay of 10 seconds, a maximum message size of 128 KB (128 KB * 1,024 bytes), a message retention period of 3 days (3 days * 24 hours * 60 minutes * 60 seconds), a receive message wait time of 20 seconds, and a default visibility timeout of 60 seconds. This example also associates the specified dead letter queue with a maximum receive count of 1,000 messages. Command:: aws sqs set-queue-attributes --queue-url https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/80398EXAMPLE/MyNewQueue --attributes file://set-queue-attributes.json - + Input file (set-queue-attributes.json):: { @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Input file (set-queue-attributes.json):: "MessageRetentionPeriod": "259200", "ReceiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds": "20", "RedrivePolicy": "{\"deadLetterTargetArn\":\"arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:80398EXAMPLE:MyDeadLetterQueue\",\"maxReceiveCount\":\"1000\"}", - "VisibilityTimeout": "60" + "VisibilityTimeout": "60" } Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/sqs/start-message-move-task.rst b/awscli/examples/sqs/start-message-move-task.rst index 546d5f5a320d..ec6a77341285 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sqs/start-message-move-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sqs/start-message-move-task.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "TaskHandle": "AQEB6nR4...HzlvZQ==" } -For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Amazon SQS API permissions: Actions and resource reference `__ in the *Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/accept-page.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/accept-page.rst index 42080d1af9ab..d8bc1c9278d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/accept-page.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/accept-page.rst @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The following ``accept-page`` example uses an accept code sent to the contact ch aws ssm-contacts accept-page \ --page-id "arn:aws:ssm-contacts:us-east-2:682428703967:page/akuam/94ea0c7b-56d9-46c3-b84a-a37c8b067ad3" \ --accept-type READ \ - --accept-code 425440 + --accept-code 425440 This command produces no output -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/activate-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/activate-contact-channel.rst index 00336e3d6fcf..ccb2fedf655c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/activate-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/activate-contact-channel.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``activate-contact-channel`` example activates a contact channel a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/command-name.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/command-name.rst index 35a9b1ed94c6..be1d44ce2d9f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/command-name.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/command-name.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``command-name`` example deletes a contact. The contact will no lo This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact-channel.rst index d4252ef44845..99858523e796 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact-channel.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "ContactChannelArn": "arn:aws:ssm-contacts:us-east-1:111122223333:contact-channel/akuam/02f506b9-ea5d-4764-af89-2daa793ff024" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact.rst index 2d3f1cffa2c8..94c56f49a980 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/create-contact.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "ContactArn": "arn:aws:ssm-contacts:us-east-2:111122223333:contact/akuam" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/deactivate-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/deactivate-contact-channel.rst index 295754415173..77a11c1fa279 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/deactivate-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/deactivate-contact-channel.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``deactivate-contact-channel`` example deactivates a contact chann This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact-channel.rst index 82bbdc3ee2b2..afa82c4b3025 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact-channel.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-contact-channel`` example deletes a contact channel. Dele This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact.rst index 947b78470cba..a49986116cbb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/delete-contact.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-contact`` example deletes a contact. The contact will no This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-engagement.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-engagement.rst index 835001824cb6..67590821f012 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-engagement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-engagement.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "StartTime": "2021-05-18T18:25:41.151000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-page.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-page.rst index 4925f53dfe83..5e94a416853d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-page.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/describe-page.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "DeliveryTime": "2021-05-18T18:43:55.265000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-channel.rst index 9381eb38cc8c..d7995ffe9eab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-channel.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "ActivationStatus": "ACTIVATED" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-policy.rst index 7a93101d1d50..87fb19b37cc1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact-policy.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "Policy": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Sid\":\"SharePolicyForDocumentationDralia\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"222233334444\"},\"Action\":[\"ssm-contacts:GetContact\",\"ssm-contacts:StartEngagement\",\"ssm-contacts:DescribeEngagement\",\"ssm-contacts:ListPagesByEngagement\",\"ssm-contacts:StopEngagement\"],\"Resource\":[\"arn:aws:ssm-contacts:*:111122223333:contact/akuam\",\"arn:aws:ssm-contacts:*:111122223333:engagement/akuam/*\"]}]}" } -For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact.rst index 3462cec9c2d5..00ba04b39c94 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/get-contact.rst @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contact-channels.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contact-channels.rst index 94e381a4ef0d..15dc50c6704d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contact-channels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contact-channels.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contacts.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contacts.rst index fdbe14f7fe54..cdfc8e8cfec6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contacts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-contacts.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-engagements.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-engagements.rst index 8c6026116f2f..944922355844 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-engagements.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-engagements.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-page-receipts.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-page-receipts.rst index d64a8d63578e..44adc9cd6673 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-page-receipts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-page-receipts.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-contact.rst index f27f5ef1c246..79153d21ffb1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-contact.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-engagement.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-engagement.rst index fb3fbc363529..da424bf8f26b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-engagement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-pages-by-engagement.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-tags-for-resource.rst index a20763f82bf0..fb47d3f22e30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/put-contact-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/put-contact-policy.rst index d24d61f6988d..f234e5168b88 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/put-contact-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/put-contact-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``put-contact-policy`` example adds a resource policy to the conta This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/send-activation-code.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/send-activation-code.rst index 729e3318530f..12b300b73a03 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/send-activation-code.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/send-activation-code.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``send-activation-code`` example sends an activation code and mess This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/start-engagement.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/start-engagement.rst index 28d0e621889d..e9bf1c998915 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/start-engagement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/start-engagement.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: "EngagementArn": "arn:aws:ssm-contacts:us-east-2:111122223333:engagement/example_escalation/69e40ce1-8dbb-4d57-8962-5fbe7fc53356" } -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/stop-engagement.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/stop-engagement.rst index ee7a549d94f3..cec493436f08 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/stop-engagement.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/stop-engagement.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``stop-engagement`` example stops an engagement from paging furthe This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/tag-resource.rst index 79825240294f..6b08438941d3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags a specified contact with the provide This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/untag-resource.rst index 93e1bc963566..249bed55c1e2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the group1 tag from the specifi This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact-channel.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact-channel.rst index b8a795072f62..afa2858ee0f6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact-channel.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact-channel.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-contact-channel`` example updates the name and delivery a This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact.rst index 00235366a983..77816cb5c0ff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-contacts/update-contact.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-contact`` example updates the engagement plan of the cont This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Contacts `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-replication-set.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-replication-set.rst index 52a96ded33fa..0a91ad28bd87 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-replication-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-replication-set.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-response-plan.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-response-plan.rst index a9661bb8ea58..12c6c772171d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-response-plan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-response-plan.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "arn": "arn:aws:ssm-incidents::111122223333:response-plan/example-response" } -For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-timeline-event.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-timeline-event.rst index e584298b7983..4c7c0252eb7b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-timeline-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/create-timeline-event.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: "incidentRecordArn": "arn:aws:ssm-incidents::111122223333:incident-record/Example-Response-Plan/6ebcc812-85f5-b7eb-8b2f-283e4EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-incident-record.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-incident-record.rst index fbfe5dbc3600..fb4501170b19 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-incident-record.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-incident-record.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-incident-record`` example deletes the specified incident This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident tracking `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident tracking `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-replication-set.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-replication-set.rst index c19e5453fcac..4809e251bf93 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-replication-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-replication-set.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-replication-set`` example deletes the replication set fro This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-resource-policy.rst index db055853885f..c59e60d66684 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-resource-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-resource-policy`` example deletes a resource policy from This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-response-plan.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-response-plan.rst index c1adc466cb57..ddd69de0198b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-response-plan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-response-plan.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-response-plan`` example deletes the specified response pl This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-timeline-event.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-timeline-event.rst index 2e844fd1f8b7..f475f68d57dc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-timeline-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/delete-timeline-event.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-timeline-event`` example deletes a custom timeline event This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-incident-record.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-incident-record.rst index d7bbe64cfa42..cb85f612621f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-incident-record.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-incident-record.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-replication-set.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-replication-set.rst index 47df3872c126..2ce40736cfd6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-replication-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-replication-set.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-resource-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-resource-policies.rst index 421201f39b86..9cd6e7120a0b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-resource-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-resource-policies.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-response-plan.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-response-plan.rst index 4d5b752151fa..74f7c9fe048f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-response-plan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-response-plan.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: "name": "Example-Response-Plan" } -For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-timeline-event.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-timeline-event.rst index 2d3a474c414b..456afd9ef93d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-timeline-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/get-timeline-event.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-incident-records.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-incident-records.rst index eb39c612d2b6..053a8666c6bf 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-incident-records.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-incident-records.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Incident list `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident list `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-related-items.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-related-items.rst index 45fe8f9d241a..8d2f34904587 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-related-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-related-items.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-replication-sets.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-replication-sets.rst index d9232203fa20..7d62878e1d3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-replication-sets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-replication-sets.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-replication-set`` example lists the replication set Incident Manager uses to replicate and encrypt data in your AWS account. :: - aws ssm-incidents list-replication-sets + aws ssm-incidents list-replication-sets Output:: @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-response-plans.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-response-plans.rst index 62f0a21988e5..f43d3aae9649 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-response-plans.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-response-plans.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-tags-for-resource.rst index a54b17ce46d3..774eb0b96253 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``list-tags-for-resource`` example lists the tags associated with the specified response plan. :: aws ssm-incidents list-tags-for-resource \ - --resource-arn "arn:aws:ssm-incidents::111122223333:response-plan/Example-Response-Plan" + --resource-arn "arn:aws:ssm-incidents::111122223333:response-plan/Example-Response-Plan" Output:: @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-timeline-events.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-timeline-events.rst index 2d5ade86a7e6..e831f7e2517b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-timeline-events.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/list-timeline-events.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/put-resource-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/put-resource-policy.rst index 853f6ea38a4a..127a91bcd8c5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/put-resource-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/put-resource-policy.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "policyId": "be8b57191f0371f1c6827341aa3f0a03" } -For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with shared contacts and response plans `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/start-incident.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/start-incident.rst index fa39c91ae2ee..3fb39d43a89b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/start-incident.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/start-incident.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "incidentRecordArn": "arn:aws:ssm-incidents::682428703967:incident-record/Example-Response-Plan/6ebcc812-85f5-b7eb-8b2f-283e4d844308" } -For more information, see `Incident creation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident creation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/tag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/tag-resource.rst index 259c63301b5b..e160bb2ff80c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/tag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/tag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``tag-resource`` example tags a specified response plan with the p This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/untag-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/untag-resource.rst index 2ed8f2b54e84..a97209b3f190 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/untag-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/untag-resource.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``untag-resource`` example removes the specified tags from the res This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-deletion-protection.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-deletion-protection.rst index 550232420dd0..e42176044b0e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-deletion-protection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-deletion-protection.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-deletion-protection`` example updates the deletion protec This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-incident-record.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-incident-record.rst index a38fdadf898c..a29a4d8c018e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-incident-record.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-incident-record.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``command-name`` example resolves the specified incident. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-related-items.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-related-items.rst index 82a4923d80e4..2731f938d72d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-related-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-related-items.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-related-item`` example removes a related item from the sp This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-replication-set.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-replication-set.rst index e36786cc62c1..7efa4ec0386c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-replication-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-replication-set.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``command-name`` example deletes the us-east-2 Region from the rep This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using the Incident Manager replication set `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-response-plan.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-response-plan.rst index cdba5f5303df..61e8956a97c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-response-plan.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-response-plan.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-response-plan`` example removes a chat channel from the s This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident preparation `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-timeline-event.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-timeline-event.rst index fb40de878da4..7b8565de3de4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-timeline-event.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm-incidents/update-timeline-event.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-timeline-event`` example updates the time that the event This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Incident details `__ in the *Incident Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/cancel-maintenance-window-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/cancel-maintenance-window-execution.rst index a51a58d959e2..37541a996f91 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/cancel-maintenance-window-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/cancel-maintenance-window-execution.rst @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ Output:: { "WindowExecutionId": "j2l8d5b5c-mw66-tk4d-r3g9-1d4d1EXAMPLE" - } + } For more information, see `Systems Manager Maintenance Windows Tutorials (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/create-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/create-association.rst index cb575275dd75..37f95c115051 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/create-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/create-association.rst @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `CreateAssociation `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager API Reference* or `Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `CreateAssociation `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager API Reference* or `Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/create-patch-baseline.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/create-patch-baseline.rst index 19acdf2243f6..21c2d87ebd6b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/create-patch-baseline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/create-patch-baseline.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Output:: { "BaselineId": "pb-045f10b4f3EXAMPLE" } - + **Example 2: To create a patch baseline with an approval cutoff date** The following ``create-patch-baseline`` example creates a patch baseline for Windows Server that approves all patches for a production environment that are released on or before July 7, 2020. :: @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Output:: The following ``create-patch-baseline`` example creates a patch baseline for Amazon Linux 2017.09 that approves patches for a production environment seven days after they are released, specifies approval rules for the patch baseline, and specifies a custom repository for patches. :: aws ssm create-patch-baseline \ - --cli-input-json file://my-amazon-linux-approval-rules-and-repo.json + --cli-input-json file://my-amazon-linux-approval-rules-and-repo.json Contents of ``my-amazon-linux-approval-rules-and-repo.json``:: @@ -103,6 +103,6 @@ The following ``create-patch-baseline`` example explicitly specifies patches to --approved-patches "CVE-2018-1234567,example-pkg-EE-2018*.amzn1.noarch" \ --approved-patches-compliance-level "HIGH" \ --approved-patches-enable-non-security \ - --tags "Key=Environment,Value=Alpha" - + --tags "Key=Environment,Value=Alpha" + For more information, see `Create a Custom Patch Baseline `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-activation.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-activation.rst index 22e5505c9857..463938fcd253 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-activation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-activation.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-activation`` example deletes a managed instance activatio aws ssm delete-activation \ --activation-id "aa673477-d926-42c1-8757-1358cEXAMPLE" - + This command produces no output. For more information, see `Setting Up AWS Systems Manager for Hybrid Environments `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-association.rst index 28a0cd3538f6..6b27b6a086ba 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-association.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ The following ``delete-association`` example deletes the association between an This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-maintenance-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-maintenance-window.rst index 0814534ff77f..27c71518c130 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-maintenance-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/delete-maintenance-window.rst @@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Output:: { "WindowId":"mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9" } - + For more information, see `Delete a Maintenance Window (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-managed-instance.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-managed-instance.rst index 209565502950..55fcaf6fc2f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-managed-instance.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-managed-instance.rst @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ The following ``deregister-managed-instance`` example deregisters the specified managed instance. :: - aws ssm deregister-managed-instance - --instance-id "mi-08ab247cdfEXAMPLE" + aws ssm deregister-managed-instance + --instance-id "mi-08ab247cdfEXAMPLE" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-patch-baseline-for-patch-group.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-patch-baseline-for-patch-group.rst index cae58a19c43a..3fff16f4fdfd 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-patch-baseline-for-patch-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/deregister-patch-baseline-for-patch-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "BaselineId":"pb-0ca44a362fEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Add a Patch Group to a Patch Baseline `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Add a Patch Group to a Patch Baseline `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-activations.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-activations.rst index dd2a8efb5e98..fc5207285e45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-activations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-activations.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``describe-activations`` example lists details about the activations in your AWS account. :: aws ssm describe-activations - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-execution-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-execution-targets.rst index a5f9590e109d..0fe54f3ab3ee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-execution-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-execution-targets.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-executions.rst index b13126b91b57..a4a0a906c221 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association-executions.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association.rst index 63610725c0ef..3db8a855a3a1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-association.rst @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Editing and creating a new version of an association `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Editing and creating a new version of an association `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-automation-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-automation-executions.rst index ec1cead8346a..2f87df9519af 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-automation-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-automation-executions.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-automation-executions`` example displays details about aws ssm describe-automation-executions \ --filters Key=ExecutionId,Values=73c8eef8-f4ee-4a05-820c-e354fEXAMPLE - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-document-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-document-permission.rst index fd7bb10402f5..93477e413894 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-document-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-document-permission.rst @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Output:: "SharedDocumentVersion": "$DEFAULT" } ] - } + } For more information, see `Share a Systems Manager Document `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline.rst index 440b327791c9..7b654eb2fb07 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline.rst @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The following ``describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline`` example returns aws ssm describe-effective-patches-for-patch-baseline \ --baseline-id "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:733109147000:patchbaseline/pb-020d361a05defe4ed" - + See example 1 for sample output. For more information, see `How Security Patches Are Selected `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states-for-patch-group.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states-for-patch-group.rst index 8524f6a6209f..c972b390b9a0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states-for-patch-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states-for-patch-group.rst @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Understanding patch compliance state values `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Understanding patch compliance state values `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states.rst index a6e0c540d38f..e71a76f94969 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patch-states.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Output:: { "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "PatchGroup": "my-patch-group", - "BaselineId": "pb-0713accee01234567", + "BaselineId": "pb-0713accee01234567", "SnapshotId": "521c3536-930c-4aa9-950e-01234567abcd", "CriticalNonCompliantCount": 2, "SecurityNonCompliantCount": 2, @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `About Patch Compliance `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About Patch Compliance `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patches.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patches.rst index 3c28e4d240b8..2a558ae1d1a1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patches.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-instance-patches.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ Output:: ... ], "NextToken": "--token string truncated--" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-executions.rst index 7c147f318b70..4f835ca02bdf 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-executions.rst @@ -14,16 +14,16 @@ Output:: "WindowExecutionId": "6027b513-64fe-4cf0-be7d-1191aEXAMPLE", "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "StartTime": "2021-08-04T11:00:00.000000-07:00" - + }, - { + { "WindowId": "mw-ab12cd34eEXAMPLE", "WindowExecutionId": "ff75b750-4834-4377-8f61-b3cadEXAMPLE", "Status": "SUCCESS", "StartTime": "2021-08-03T11:00:00.000000-07:00", "EndTime": "2021-08-03T11:37:21.450000-07:00" }, - { + { "WindowId": "mw-ab12cd34eEXAMPLE", "WindowExecutionId": "9fac7dd9-ff21-42a5-96ad-bbc4bEXAMPLE", "Status": "FAILED", @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Output:: { "WindowExecutions": [ - { + { "WindowId": "mw-ab12cd34eEXAMPLE", "WindowExecutionId": "9fac7dd9-ff21-42a5-96ad-bbc4bEXAMPLE", "Status": "FAILED", @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View information about tasks and task executions (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View information about tasks and task executions (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-schedule.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-schedule.rst index 6b506211b85d..e9dff2b20d9a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-schedule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-schedule.rst @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ The following ``describe-maintenance-window-schedule`` example lists all upcomin aws ssm describe-maintenance-window-schedule \ --window-id mw-0ecb1226dd7b2e9a6 \ --filters "Key=ScheduledBefore,Values=2020-02-15T06:00:00Z" - + **Example 3: To list all upcoming executions for a maintenance window after a specified date** The following ``describe-maintenance-window-schedule`` example lists all upcoming executions for the specified maintenance window that occur after the specified date. :: aws ssm describe-maintenance-window-schedule \ --window-id mw-0ecb1226dd7b2e9a6 \ - --filters "Key=ScheduledAfter,Values=2020-02-15T06:00:00Z" - + --filters "Key=ScheduledAfter,Values=2020-02-15T06:00:00Z" + For more information, see `View Information About Maintenance Windows (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-tasks.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-tasks.rst index b1d47c4f6a3c..37969e8f5e56 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-tasks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-window-tasks.rst @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ The following ``describe-maintenance-window-tasks`` example lists all of the tas aws ssm describe-maintenance-window-tasks \ --window-id "mw-ab12cd34eEXAMPLE" \ - --filters "Key=Priority,Values=3" + --filters "Key=Priority,Values=3" Output:: @@ -180,4 +180,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `View information about maintenance windows (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View information about maintenance windows (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-windows.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-windows.rst index dba5299bbd00..b92280ec7f85 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-windows.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-maintenance-windows.rst @@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ Output:: } **Example 2: To list all enabled maintenance windows** - + The following ``describe-maintenance-windows`` example lists all enabled maintenance windows. :: aws ssm describe-maintenance-windows \ --filters "Key=Enabled,Values=true" **Example 3: To list maintenance windows matching a specific name** - + This ``describe-maintenance-windows`` example lists all maintenance windows with the specified name. :: aws ssm describe-maintenance-windows \ diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-patch-group-state.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-patch-group-state.rst index 0974f6858554..943e2e0e5627 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-patch-group-state.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-patch-group-state.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "InstancesWithUnreportedNotApplicablePatches": 2 } -For more information, see `About patch groups` __ and `Understanding patch compliance state values `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `About patch groups` __ and `Understanding patch compliance state values `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-sessions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-sessions.rst index b2c9d4704cc5..4925a1874f3d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-sessions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/describe-sessions.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Output:: "NextToken": "--token string truncated--" } -For more information, see `View Session History `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View Session History `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/disassociate-ops-item-related-item.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/disassociate-ops-item-related-item.rst index b1ca27536664..db0bdf1102d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/disassociate-ops-item-related-item.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/disassociate-ops-item-related-item.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``disassociate-ops-item-related-item`` example deletes the associa This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Working with Incident Manager incidents in OpsCenter `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Incident Manager incidents in OpsCenter `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-document.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-document.rst index 01bd0e864f23..6c34a3c7d32a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-document.rst @@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ Output:: "Content": "{\n \"schemaVersion\":\"1.2\",\n \"description\":\"Run a shell script or specify the commands to run.\",\n \"parameters\":{\n \"commands\":{\n \"type\":\"StringList\",\n \"description\":\"(Required) Specify a shell script or a command to run.\",\n \"minItems\":1,\n \"displayType\":\"textarea\"\n },\n \"workingDirectory\":{\n \"type\":\"String\",\n \"default\":\"\",\n \"description\":\"(Optional) The path to the working directory on your instance.\",\n \"maxChars\":4096\n },\n \"executionTimeout\":{\n \"type\":\"String\",\n \"default\":\"3600\",\n \"description\":\"(Optional) The time in seconds for a command to complete before it is considered to have failed. Default is 3600 (1 hour). Maximum is 172800 (48 hours).\",\n \"allowedPattern\":\"([1-9][0-9]{0,4})|(1[0-6][0-9]{4})|(17[0-1][0-9]{3})|(172[0-7][0-9]{2})|(172800)\"\n }\n },\n \"runtimeConfig\":{\n \"aws:runShellScript\":{\n \"properties\":[\n {\n \"id\":\"0.aws:runShellScript\",\n \"runCommand\":\"{{ commands }}\",\n \"workingDirectory\":\"{{ workingDirectory }}\",\n \"timeoutSeconds\":\"{{ executionTimeout }}\"\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n}\n", "DocumentType": "Command", "DocumentFormat": "JSON" - } + } For more information, see `AWS Systems Manager Documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-inventory-schema.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-inventory-schema.rst index 1e3547ef0c6c..90b4041d8045 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-inventory-schema.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-inventory-schema.rst @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Output:: ], "NextToken": "--token string truncated--" } - + **To view the inventory schema for a specific inventory type** This example return the inventory schema for a the AWS:AWSComponent inventory type. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window-execution-task.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window-execution-task.rst index bf94a9c8c0c1..dcdd711f8db0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window-execution-task.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window-execution-task.rst @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Output:: "EndTime": "2021-08-04T11:53:09.079000-07:00" } -For more information, see `View information about tasks and task executions (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View information about tasks and task executions (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window.rst index 709f72fd7fbe..9de0d8ea3029 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-maintenance-window.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Output:: "NextExecutionTime": "2020-02-25T00:08:15.099Z" } -For more information, see `View information about maintenance windows (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `View information about maintenance windows (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameter-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameter-history.rst index 030bdb6570c8..9ef6d7ff4f45 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameter-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameter-history.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``get-parameter-history`` example lists the history of changes for aws ssm get-parameter-history \ --name "MyStringParameter" - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameters.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameters.rst index 697192afd507..296ab16318e0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/get-parameters.rst @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ The following ``get-parameters`` example lists the names and values for the spec --query "Parameters[*].{Name:Name,Value:Value}" Output:: - + [ { "Name": "MyStringListParameter", @@ -93,4 +93,4 @@ Output:: "InvalidParameters": [] } -For more information, see `Working with parameter labels `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with parameter labels `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-association-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-association-versions.rst index 1d14e16896da..f29cbcad6431 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-association-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-association-versions.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-associations.rst index 221d9cbef38d..ed425de730d1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-associations.rst @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-command-invocations.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-command-invocations.rst index e0cc440e5cfd..2e14d46ea56c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-command-invocations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-command-invocations.rst @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Understanding Command Statuses `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Understanding Command Statuses `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-commands.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-commands.rst index 20ba4386b218..b8845677293b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-commands.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-commands.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following ``list-commands`` example retrieves the details of commands reques aws ssm list-commands \ --filter "key=InvokedAfter,value=2020-02-01T00:00:00Z" - + **Example 3: To list all commands requested in an AWS account** The following ``list-commands`` example lists all commands requested by users in the current AWS account and Region. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-items.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-items.rst index 2382b7866ac6..4b89aa32ea55 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-items.rst @@ -63,4 +63,3 @@ This example lists all compliance items for an instance after the specified date Command:: aws ssm list-compliance-items --resource-ids "i-1234567890abcdef0" --resource-types "ManagedInstance" --filters "Key=ExecutionTime,Values=2019-02-18T16:00:00Z,Type=GREATER_THAN" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-summaries.rst index 0bf32379dd76..fa5e191e7fb4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-compliance-summaries.rst @@ -72,4 +72,3 @@ This example lists the compliance summary for the Patch compliance type. Command:: aws ssm list-compliance-summaries --filters "Key=ComplianceType,Values=Patch,Type=EQUAL" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-metadata-history.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-metadata-history.rst index d692e06ffb99..53f224f303b7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-metadata-history.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-metadata-history.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Reviewing and approving or rejecting change templates `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reviewing and approving or rejecting change templates `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-versions.rst index 0b2d727b4337..4645c775ea73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-document-versions.rst @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Output:: "Status": "Active" } ] - } + } For more information, see `Sending Commands that Use the Document Version Parameter `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-documents.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-documents.rst index fc428c232ca5..56ba214c4b80 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-documents.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-documents.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `AWS Systems Manager Documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Systems Manager Documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-inventory-entries.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-inventory-entries.rst index 3ac148f8cdb5..38d7cc169d4a 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-inventory-entries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-inventory-entries.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: "RackLocation": "Bay B/Row C/Rack D/Shelf E" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-ops-item-related-items.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-ops-item-related-items.rst index e7b3efdc7aed..f1e529478742 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-ops-item-related-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-ops-item-related-items.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Working with Incident Manager incidents in OpsCenter `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with Incident Manager incidents in OpsCenter `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-compliance-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-compliance-summaries.rst index b54063b255ae..8bee65bbcf68 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-compliance-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-compliance-summaries.rst @@ -87,4 +87,3 @@ This example lists resource-level compliance summaries for the Patch compliance Command:: aws ssm list-resource-compliance-summaries --filters "Key=ComplianceType,Values=Patch,Type=EQUAL" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-data-sync.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-data-sync.rst index 98f2fada3446..748b9536affd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-data-sync.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-resource-data-sync.rst @@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-tags-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-tags-for-resource.rst index c79b2be2ebe1..a44334ac6db8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/list-tags-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/list-tags-for-resource.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Tagging AWS Resources `__ in the *AWS General Reference*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Tagging AWS Resources `__ in the *AWS General Reference*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-compliance-items.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-compliance-items.rst index cb6935413249..b42d363e904b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-compliance-items.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-compliance-items.rst @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ This example registers the compliance type ``Custom:AVCheck`` to the specified m Command:: aws ssm put-compliance-items --resource-id "i-1234567890abcdef0" --resource-type "ManagedInstance" --compliance-type "Custom:AVCheck" --execution-summary "ExecutionTime=2019-02-18T16:00:00Z" --items "Id=Version2.0,Title=ScanHost,Severity=CRITICAL,Status=COMPLIANT" - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-inventory.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-inventory.rst index a065ae42350c..e74b0b3483af 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-inventory.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-inventory.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command (Linux):: Command (Windows):: - aws ssm put-inventory --instance-id "i-016648b75dd622dab" --items "TypeName=Custom:RackInfo,SchemaVersion=1.0,CaptureTime=2019-01-22T10:01:01Z,Content=[{RackLocation='Bay B/Row C/Rack D/Shelf F'}]" \ No newline at end of file + aws ssm put-inventory --instance-id "i-016648b75dd622dab" --items "TypeName=Custom:RackInfo,SchemaVersion=1.0,CaptureTime=2019-01-22T10:01:01Z,Content=[{RackLocation='Bay B/Row C/Rack D/Shelf F'}]" diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-parameter.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-parameter.rst index 75bbc5fdeb7a..59e5d488f22b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/put-parameter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/put-parameter.rst @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The following ``put-parameter`` example attaches a policy to an existing advance --value "N3wP@sSwW)rd" \ --type "SecureString" \ --tier Advanced \ - --policies "[{\"Type\":\"Expiration\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"Timestamp\":\"2020-06-30T00:00:00.000Z\"}},{\"Type\":\"ExpirationNotification\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"Before\":\"5\",\"Unit\":\"Days\"}},{\"Type\":\"NoChangeNotification\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"After\":\"60\",\"Unit\":\"Days\"}}]" + --policies "[{\"Type\":\"Expiration\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"Timestamp\":\"2020-06-30T00:00:00.000Z\"}},{\"Type\":\"ExpirationNotification\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"Before\":\"5\",\"Unit\":\"Days\"}},{\"Type\":\"NoChangeNotification\",\"Version\":\"1.0\",\"Attributes\":{\"After\":\"60\",\"Unit\":\"Days\"}}]" --overwrite Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/register-target-with-maintenance-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/register-target-with-maintenance-window.rst index b3018dc5ba7c..4832a4c22e92 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/register-target-with-maintenance-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/register-target-with-maintenance-window.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Output:: } **Example 2: To register multiple targets with a maintenance window using instance IDs** - + The following ``register-target-with-maintenance-window`` example registers two instances with a maintenance window by specifying their instance IDs. :: aws ssm register-target-with-maintenance-window \ @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Output:: { "WindowTargetId":"1a2b3c4d-1a2b-1a2b-1a2b-1a2b3c4d-1a2" } - + **Example 3: To register targets with a maintenance window using resource tags** The following ``register-target-with-maintenance-window`` example registers instances with a maintenance window by specifying resource tags that have been applied to the instances. :: @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ The following ``register-target-with-maintenance-window`` example register a spe aws ssm register-target-with-maintenance-window \ --window-id "mw-0c50858d01EXAMPLE" \ - --resource-type "RESOURCE_GROUP" \ + --resource-type "RESOURCE_GROUP" \ --target "Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=MyResourceGroup" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/reset-service-setting.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/reset-service-setting.rst index 3747e2eac305..b8a66dd4de16 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/reset-service-setting.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/reset-service-setting.rst @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Output:: } For more information, see `Increasing Parameter Store Throughput `_ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/resume-session.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/resume-session.rst index 6e8b16bf45c0..6e1c68afb0b2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/resume-session.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/resume-session.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This ``resume-session`` example resumes a Session Manager session with an instan aws ssm resume-session \ --session-id Mary-Major-07a16060613c408b5 - + Output:: { @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "StreamUrl": "wss://ssmmessages.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/v1/data-channel/Mary-Major-07a16060613c408b5?role=publish_subscribe" } -For more information, see `Install the Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Install the Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/send-command.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/send-command.rst index 9db597d25327..639a0b11243f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/send-command.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/send-command.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The following ``send-command`` example runs an ``echo`` command on a target inst --parameters 'commands=["echo HelloWorld"]' \ --targets "Key=instanceids,Values=i-1234567890abcdef0" \ --comment "echo HelloWorld" - + Output:: { @@ -148,4 +148,4 @@ The following ``send-command`` example runs a shared document on a target instan See example 1 for sample output. -For more information, see `Using shared SSM documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using shared SSM documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-associations-once.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-associations-once.rst index e58a08ad1cd1..4535ca452a3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-associations-once.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-associations-once.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``start-associations-once`` example run the specified association This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing association histories `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-automation-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-automation-execution.rst index 7ebb22b276e2..3d28b963104a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-automation-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-automation-execution.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Output:: "AutomationExecutionId": "4105a4fc-f944-11e6-9d32-0a1b2EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Using shared SSM documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Using shared SSM documents `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-change-request-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-change-request-execution.rst index 05b1eb229409..09e6c486a7a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-change-request-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-change-request-execution.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: "AutomationExecutionId": "9d32a4fc-f944-11e6-4105-0a1b2EXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Creating change requests `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Creating change requests `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-session.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-session.rst index 8152dec9fa1f..c047a1f91fd7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/start-session.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/start-session.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This ``start-session`` example establishes a connection with an instance for a S aws ssm start-session \ --target "i-1234567890abcdef0" - + Output:: Starting session with SessionId: Jane-Roe-07a16060613c408b5 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Output:: This ``start-session`` example establishes a connection with an instance for a Session Manager session using SSH. Note that this interactive command requires the Session Manager plugin to be installed on the client machine making the call, and that the command uses the default user on the instance, such as ``ec2-user`` for EC2 instances for Linux. :: ssh -i /path/my-key-pair.pem ec2-user@i-02573cafcfEXAMPLE - + Output:: Starting session with SessionId: ec2-user-07a16060613c408b5 diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/stop-automation-execution.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/stop-automation-execution.rst index 4df54caf4b33..b62caa8df90d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/stop-automation-execution.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/stop-automation-execution.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``stop-automation-execution`` example stops an Automation document. :: - aws ssm stop-automation-execution + aws ssm stop-automation-execution --automation-execution-id "4105a4fc-f944-11e6-9d32-0a1b2EXAMPLE" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/unlabel-parameter-version.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/unlabel-parameter-version.rst index aa9bf4c1693c..534dd71703b6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/unlabel-parameter-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/unlabel-parameter-version.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "InvalidLabels": [] } -For more information, see `Delete parameter labels (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Delete parameter labels (AWS CLI) `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association-status.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association-status.rst index 694657f9fd7c..dc28c0b7ba79 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association-status.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association-status.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Working with associations in Systems Manager `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association.rst index 817a53955f67..ea4e0aece562 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-association.rst @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Editing and creating a new version of an association `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Editing and creating a new version of an association `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document-metadata.rst index 9785a34910d6..21528f233389 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document-metadata.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``update-document-metadata`` provides an approval for the latest v This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Reviewing and approving or rejecting change templates `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Reviewing and approving or rejecting change templates `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document.rst index 41be8a3adb54..28ae4887ef9f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-document.rst @@ -44,5 +44,3 @@ Output:: "Description": "Run an updated script" } } - - diff --git a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-maintenance-window.rst b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-maintenance-window.rst index 5dff3c93d511..edd47f513623 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/ssm/update-maintenance-window.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/ssm/update-maintenance-window.rst @@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ Output:: "WindowId": "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9", "Duration": 4 } - + **Example 2: To disable a maintenance window** - + The following ``update-maintenance-window`` example disables a maintenance window. :: aws ssm update-maintenance-window \ --window-id "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9" \ --no-enabled - + **Example 3: To enable a maintenance window** The following ``update-maintenance-window`` example enables a maintenance window. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/sts/assume-role.rst b/awscli/examples/sts/assume-role.rst index 2f90017844cd..2f8056b6d581 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sts/assume-role.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sts/assume-role.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: The output of the command contains an access key, secret key, and session token that you can use to authenticate to AWS. -For AWS CLI use, you can set up a named profile associated with a role. When you use the profile, the AWS CLI will call assume-role and manage credentials for you. For more information, see `Use an IAM role in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For AWS CLI use, you can set up a named profile associated with a role. When you use the profile, the AWS CLI will call assume-role and manage credentials for you. For more information, see `Use an IAM role in the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS CLI User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sts/decode-authorization-message.rst b/awscli/examples/sts/decode-authorization-message.rst index bd56f1526eef..ae8f6fbf5c44 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sts/decode-authorization-message.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sts/decode-authorization-message.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Output:: "DecodedMessage": "{\"allowed\":false,\"explicitDeny\":true,\"matchedStatements\":{\"items\":[{\"statementId\":\"VisualEditor0\",\"effect\":\"DENY\",\"principals\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"AROA123456789EXAMPLE\"}]},\"principalGroups\":{\"items\":[]},\"actions\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"ec2:RunInstances\"}]},\"resources\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"*\"}]},\"conditions\":{\"items\":[]}}]},\"failures\":{\"items\":[]},\"context\":{\"principal\":{\"id\":\"AROA123456789EXAMPLE:Ana\",\"arn\":\"arn:aws:sts::111122223333:assumed-role/Developer/Ana\"},\"action\":\"RunInstances\",\"resource\":\"arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:111122223333:instance/*\",\"conditions\":{\"items\":[{\"key\":\"ec2:MetadataHttpPutResponseHopLimit\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"2\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceMarketType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"on-demand\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Resource\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"instance/*\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Account\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"111122223333\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:AvailabilityZone\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-1f\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:ebsOptimized\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"false\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:IsLaunchTemplateResource\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"false\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"t2.micro\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:RootDeviceType\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"ebs\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Region\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-1\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:MetadataHttpEndpoint\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"enabled\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Service\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"ec2\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:InstanceID\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"*\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:MetadataHttpTokens\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"required\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:Type\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"instance\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:Tenancy\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"default\"}]}},{\"key\":\"ec2:Region\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"us-east-1\"}]}},{\"key\":\"aws:ARN\",\"values\":{\"items\":[{\"value\":\"arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:111122223333:instance/*\"}]}}]}}}" } -For more information, see `Policy evaluation logic `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Policy evaluation logic `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/sts/get-session-token.rst b/awscli/examples/sts/get-session-token.rst index fab51149246b..e17be49570d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/sts/get-session-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/sts/get-session-token.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Requesting Temporary Security Credentials `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Requesting Temporary Security Credentials `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/add-attachments-to-set.rst b/awscli/examples/support/add-attachments-to-set.rst index 1f1e5965f9e5..c4bd38002cea 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/add-attachments-to-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/add-attachments-to-set.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``add-attachments-to-set`` example adds an image to a set that you aws support add-attachments-to-set \ --attachment-set-id "as-2f5a6faa2a4a1e600-mu-nk5xQlBr70-G1cUos5LZkd38KOAHZa9BMDVzNEXAMPLE" \ - --attachments fileName=troubleshoot-screenshot.png,data=base64-encoded-string + --attachments fileName=troubleshoot-screenshot.png,data=base64-encoded-string Output:: @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "expiryTime": "2020-05-14T17:04:40.790+0000" } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/add-communication-to-case.rst b/awscli/examples/support/add-communication-to-case.rst index 8a912e9fc997..79ef5c89c368 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/add-communication-to-case.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/add-communication-to-case.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "result": true } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/create-case.rst b/awscli/examples/support/create-case.rst index d7743cf480d5..2964678f42a4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/create-case.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/create-case.rst @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ The following ``create-case`` example creates a support case for your AWS accoun aws support create-case \ --category-code "using-aws" \ - --cc-email-addresses "myemail@example.com" \ + --cc-email-addresses "myemail@example.com" \ --communication-body "I want to learn more about an AWS service." \ --issue-type "technical" \ --language "en" \ --service-code "general-info" \ --severity-code "low" \ - --subject "Question about my account" + --subject "Question about my account" Output:: @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "caseId": "case-12345678910-2013-c4c1d2bf33c5cf47" } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/describe-attachment.rst b/awscli/examples/support/describe-attachment.rst index 98e7ed45166b..2aa9e9107fee 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/describe-attachment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/describe-attachment.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/describe-cases.rst b/awscli/examples/support/describe-cases.rst index c452ee57e50c..bff9f24df767 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/describe-cases.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/describe-cases.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-cases`` example returns information about the specified aws support describe-cases \ --display-id "1234567890" \ - --after-time "2020-03-23T21:31:47.774Z" \ + --after-time "2020-03-23T21:31:47.774Z" \ --include-resolved-cases \ --language "en" \ --no-include-communications \ @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/describe-communications.rst b/awscli/examples/support/describe-communications.rst index 4610e19bfe97..02c3d24ab0d6 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/describe-communications.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/describe-communications.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-communications`` example returns the latest communicati aws support describe-communications \ --case-id "case-12345678910-2013-c4c1d2bf33c5cf47" \ - --after-time "2020-03-23T21:31:47.774Z" \ + --after-time "2020-03-23T21:31:47.774Z" \ --max-item 1 Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/describe-severity-levels.rst b/awscli/examples/support/describe-severity-levels.rst index 89f5865074ca..b59b734a1fcb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/describe-severity-levels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/describe-severity-levels.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``describe-severity-levels`` example lists the available severity aws support describe-severity-levels Output:: - + { "severityLevels": [ { diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/describe-trusted-advisor-checks.rst b/awscli/examples/support/describe-trusted-advisor-checks.rst index 68369715f401..b53bbcd4a5e0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/describe-trusted-advisor-checks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/describe-trusted-advisor-checks.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: "category": "security", "metadata": [] } - ] + ] } -For more information, see `AWS Trusted Advisor `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `AWS Trusted Advisor `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/support/resolve-case.rst b/awscli/examples/support/resolve-case.rst index 182d2175b764..07a015924a6e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/support/resolve-case.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/support/resolve-case.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "initialCaseStatus": "work-in-progress" } -For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Case management `__ in the *AWS Support User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/count-closed-workflow-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/count-closed-workflow-executions.rst index 323a22ef3050..922987f31db4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/count-closed-workflow-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/count-closed-workflow-executions.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ To reduce the number of results returned, you can: See Also -------- -- `CountClosedWorkflowExecutions `_ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* \ No newline at end of file +- `CountClosedWorkflowExecutions `_ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/count-open-workflow-executions.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/count-open-workflow-executions.rst index 45b5eb0f8ca5..a99e3a78756e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/count-open-workflow-executions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/count-open-workflow-executions.rst @@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ To reduce the number of results returned, you can: For more information, see `CountOpenWorkflowExecutions`_ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* .. _`CountOpenWorkflowExecutions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/apireference/API_CountOpenWorkflowExecutions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/deprecate-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/deprecate-domain.rst index 594ac1bc7f6b..48ed37d238f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/deprecate-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/deprecate-domain.rst @@ -57,4 +57,3 @@ See Also - `DeprecateDomain `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/describe-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/describe-domain.rst index b42fc62a28e0..61d3667821a5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/describe-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/describe-domain.rst @@ -37,4 +37,3 @@ See Also - `DescribeDomain `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/list-activity-types.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/list-activity-types.rst index d0689cd34564..d5878497499e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/list-activity-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/list-activity-types.rst @@ -192,4 +192,3 @@ See Also - `ListActivityTypes `_ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/list-domains.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/list-domains.rst index 88bb9c07c296..9c5e586516d3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/list-domains.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/list-domains.rst @@ -90,4 +90,3 @@ Output:: When there are no further pages of results to retrieve, ``nextPageToken`` will not be returned in the results. For more information, see `ListDomains `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/list-workflow-types.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/list-workflow-types.rst index d9536f09a564..8b04ba5a07ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/list-workflow-types.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/list-workflow-types.rst @@ -30,4 +30,3 @@ See Also - `ListWorkflowTypes `_ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/register-domain.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/register-domain.rst index c3e7d78ca4db..8d36fc6c6d72 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/register-domain.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/register-domain.rst @@ -47,4 +47,3 @@ See Also - `RegisterDomain `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* - diff --git a/awscli/examples/swf/register-workflow-type.rst b/awscli/examples/swf/register-workflow-type.rst index 2581d16039ac..040d9b5056ad 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/swf/register-workflow-type.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/swf/register-workflow-type.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ On an error (for example, if you try to register the same workflow typetwice, or The ``--domain``, ``--name`` and ``--workflow-version`` are required. You can also set the workflow description, timeouts, and child workflow policy. -For more information, see `RegisterWorkflowType `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `RegisterWorkflowType `__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference* diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/analyze-document.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/analyze-document.rst index e57eee845a71..3e9b1a5c8ed1 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/analyze-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/analyze-document.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To analyze text in a document** -The following ``analyze-document`` example shows how to analyze text in a document. +The following ``analyze-document`` example shows how to analyze text in a document. Linux/macOS:: @@ -22,44 +22,44 @@ Output:: { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 1.0, - "Top": 0.0, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 1.0, + "Top": 0.0, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 1.0 }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 0.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 0.0 } ] - }, + }, "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ - "87586964-d50d-43e2-ace5-8a890657b9a0", - "a1e72126-21d9-44f4-a8d6-5c385f9002ba", + "87586964-d50d-43e2-ace5-8a890657b9a0", + "a1e72126-21d9-44f4-a8d6-5c385f9002ba", "e889d012-8a6b-4d2e-b7cd-7a8b327d876a" ] } - ], - "BlockType": "PAGE", + ], + "BlockType": "PAGE", "Id": "c2227f12-b25d-4e1f-baea-1ee180d926b2" } - ], + ], "DocumentMetadata": { "Pages": 1 } @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Analyzing Document Text with Amazon Textract`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Analyzing Document Text with Amazon Textract`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/analyzing-document-text.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Analyzing Document Text with Amazon Textract`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/analyzing-document-text.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/detect-document-text.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/detect-document-text.rst index a498091b27e9..f05da1fac311 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/detect-document-text.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/detect-document-text.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To detect text in a document** -The following ``detect-document-text`` The following example shows how to detect text in a document. +The following ``detect-document-text`` The following example shows how to detect text in a document. Linux/macOS:: @@ -20,125 +20,125 @@ Output:: { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 1.0, - "Top": 0.0, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 1.0, + "Top": 0.0, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 1.0 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 0.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 0.0 } ] - }, + }, "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ - "896a9f10-9e70-4412-81ce-49ead73ed881", - "0da18623-dc4c-463d-a3d1-9ac050e9e720", + "896a9f10-9e70-4412-81ce-49ead73ed881", + "0da18623-dc4c-463d-a3d1-9ac050e9e720", "167338d7-d38c-4760-91f1-79a8ec457bb2" ] - } - ], - "BlockType": "PAGE", + } + ], + "BlockType": "PAGE", "Id": "21f0535e-60d5-4bc7-adf2-c05dd851fa25" - }, + }, { "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ - "62490c26-37ea-49fa-8034-7a9ff9369c9c", + "62490c26-37ea-49fa-8034-7a9ff9369c9c", "1e4f3f21-05bd-4da9-ba10-15d01e66604c" ] } - ], - "Confidence": 89.11581420898438, + ], + "Confidence": 89.11581420898438, "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.33642634749412537, - "Top": 0.17169663310050964, - "Left": 0.13885067403316498, + "Width": 0.33642634749412537, + "Top": 0.17169663310050964, + "Left": 0.13885067403316498, "Height": 0.49159330129623413 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.17169663310050964, + "Y": 0.17169663310050964, "X": 0.13885067403316498 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.17169663310050964, + "Y": 0.17169663310050964, "X": 0.47527703642845154 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6632899641990662, + "Y": 0.6632899641990662, "X": 0.47527703642845154 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.6632899641990662, + "Y": 0.6632899641990662, "X": 0.13885067403316498 } ] - }, - "Text": "He llo,", - "BlockType": "LINE", + }, + "Text": "He llo,", + "BlockType": "LINE", "Id": "896a9f10-9e70-4412-81ce-49ead73ed881" - }, + }, { "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ "19b28058-9516-4352-b929-64d7cef29daf" ] } - ], - "Confidence": 85.5694351196289, + ], + "Confidence": 85.5694351196289, "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 0.33182239532470703, - "Top": 0.23131252825260162, - "Left": 0.5091826915740967, + "Width": 0.33182239532470703, + "Top": 0.23131252825260162, + "Left": 0.5091826915740967, "Height": 0.3766750991344452 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.23131252825260162, + "Y": 0.23131252825260162, "X": 0.5091826915740967 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.23131252825260162, + "Y": 0.23131252825260162, "X": 0.8410050868988037 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.607987642288208, + "Y": 0.607987642288208, "X": 0.8410050868988037 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.607987642288208, + "Y": 0.607987642288208, "X": 0.5091826915740967 } ] - }, - "Text": "worlc", - "BlockType": "LINE", + }, + "Text": "worlc", + "BlockType": "LINE", "Id": "0da18623-dc4c-463d-a3d1-9ac050e9e720" } - ], + ], "DocumentMetadata": { "Pages": 1 } @@ -146,4 +146,4 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Detecting Document Text with Amazon Textract`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Detecting Document Text with Amazon Textract`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/detecting-document-text.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Detecting Document Text with Amazon Textract`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/detecting-document-text.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-analysis.rst index d72c0c023ef4..3bba125e566b 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-analysis.rst @@ -13,52 +13,52 @@ Output:: { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 1.0, - "Top": 0.0, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 1.0, + "Top": 0.0, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 1.0 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 0.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 0.0 } ] - }, + }, "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ - "75966e64-81c2-4540-9649-d66ec341cd8f", - "bb099c24-8282-464c-a179-8a9fa0a057f0", + "75966e64-81c2-4540-9649-d66ec341cd8f", + "bb099c24-8282-464c-a179-8a9fa0a057f0", "5ebf522d-f9e4-4dc7-bfae-a288dc094595" ] } - ], - "BlockType": "PAGE", - "Id": "247c28ee-b63d-4aeb-9af0-5f7ea8ba109e", + ], + "BlockType": "PAGE", + "Id": "247c28ee-b63d-4aeb-9af0-5f7ea8ba109e", "Page": 1 } - ], - "NextToken": "cY1W3eTFvoB0cH7YrKVudI4Gb0H8J0xAYLo8xI/JunCIPWCthaKQ+07n/ElyutsSy0+1VOImoTRmP1zw4P0RFtaeV9Bzhnfedpx1YqwB4xaGDA==", + ], + "NextToken": "cY1W3eTFvoB0cH7YrKVudI4Gb0H8J0xAYLo8xI/JunCIPWCthaKQ+07n/ElyutsSy0+1VOImoTRmP1zw4P0RFtaeV9Bzhnfedpx1YqwB4xaGDA==", "DocumentMetadata": { "Pages": 1 - }, + }, "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED" } For more information, see `Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-text-detection.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-text-detection.rst index 76a27f1be721..44aea2002fbd 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-text-detection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/get-document-text-detection.rst @@ -13,52 +13,52 @@ Output :: { "Geometry": { "BoundingBox": { - "Width": 1.0, - "Top": 0.0, - "Left": 0.0, + "Width": 1.0, + "Top": 0.0, + "Left": 0.0, "Height": 1.0 - }, + }, "Polygon": [ { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 0.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 0.0, + "Y": 0.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 1.0 - }, + }, { - "Y": 1.0, + "Y": 1.0, "X": 0.0 } ] - }, + }, "Relationships": [ { - "Type": "CHILD", + "Type": "CHILD", "Ids": [ - "1b926a34-0357-407b-ac8f-ec473160c6a9", - "0c35dc17-3605-4c9d-af1a-d9451059df51", + "1b926a34-0357-407b-ac8f-ec473160c6a9", + "0c35dc17-3605-4c9d-af1a-d9451059df51", "dea3db8a-52c2-41c0-b50c-81f66f4aa758" ] } - ], - "BlockType": "PAGE", - "Id": "84671a5e-8c99-43be-a9d1-6838965da33e", + ], + "BlockType": "PAGE", + "Id": "84671a5e-8c99-43be-a9d1-6838965da33e", "Page": 1 } - ], - "NextToken": "GcqyoAJuZwujOT35EN4LCI3EUzMtiLq3nKyFFHvU5q1SaIdEBcSty+njNgoWwuMP/muqc96S4o5NzDqehhXvhkodMyVO5OJGyms5lsrCxibWJw==", + ], + "NextToken": "GcqyoAJuZwujOT35EN4LCI3EUzMtiLq3nKyFFHvU5q1SaIdEBcSty+njNgoWwuMP/muqc96S4o5NzDqehhXvhkodMyVO5OJGyms5lsrCxibWJw==", "DocumentMetadata": { "Pages": 1 - }, + }, "JobStatus": "SUCCEEDED" } For more information, see `Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-analysis.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-analysis.rst index 95c0a10eb5a5..cd65c262661f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-analysis.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-analysis.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To start analyzing text in a multi-page document** -The following ``start-document-analysis`` example shows how to start asynchronous analysis of text in a multi-page document. +The following ``start-document-analysis`` example shows how to start asynchronous analysis of text in a multi-page document. Linux/macOS:: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-text-detection.rst b/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-text-detection.rst index 77ab8158fb36..11afcf3a253d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-text-detection.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/textract/start-document-text-detection.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ **To start detecting text in a multi-page document** -The following ``start-document-text-detection`` example shows how to start asynchronous detection of text in a multi-page document. +The following ``start-document-text-detection`` example shows how to start asynchronous detection of text in a multi-page document. Linux/macOS:: @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: For more information, see `Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`_ in the *Amazon Textract Developers Guide* -.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html \ No newline at end of file +.. _`Detecting and Analyzing Text in Multi-Page Documents`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/textract/latest/dg/async.html diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-language-model.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-language-model.rst index a9aadfb8476b..272c9b223db7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-language-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-language-model.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Output:: "ModelStatus": "IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-medical-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-medical-vocabulary.rst index c28f177872f0..3562ec2b3dce 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-medical-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-medical-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "VocabularyState": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary-filter.rst index 50ab423ce191..cec0a1e79b4a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary-filter.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "LanguageCode": "language-code" } -For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary.rst index de3d2f8efe29..adcdaea90505 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/create-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "VocabularyState": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-language-model.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-language-model.rst index fd71e6c98efc..9157f3c045f0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-language-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-language-model.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-language-model`` example deletes a custom language model. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-transcription-job.rst index 4e2c37e7195e..680a4001cbfe 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-transcription-job.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-medical-transcription-job`` example deletes a medical tra This command produces no output. -For more information, see `DeleteMedicalTranscriptionJob `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DeleteMedicalTranscriptionJob `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-vocabulary.rst index 12920e951f90..21a90b3dc2ca 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-medical-vocabulary.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-medical-vocabulary`` example deletes a medical custom voc This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-transcription-job.rst index fab116b2b3e8..77a97d0929b7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-transcription-job.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-transcription-job`` example deletes one of your transcrip This command produces no output. -For more information, see `DeleteTranscriptionJob `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `DeleteTranscriptionJob `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary-filter.rst index fb60ed71bd1f..7d25d2e23908 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary-filter.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-vocabulary-filter`` example deletes a vocabulary filter. This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary.rst index f14d6af7582f..15d61e90af98 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/delete-vocabulary.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-vocabulary`` example deletes a custom vocabulary. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/describe-language-model.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/describe-language-model.rst index 17c5a2cfbf2a..24ef466477f1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/describe-language-model.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/describe-language-model.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-transcription-job.rst index 36487613e7e2..9d6396a7247e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-transcription-job.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Batch Transcription `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Batch Transcription `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-vocabulary.rst index 71356e81f6ee..2bafe4bd3172 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-medical-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "DownloadUri": "https://link-to-download-the-text-file-used-to-create-your-medical-custom-vocabulary" } -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-transcription-job.rst index f28aff10c2ac..540a3f783867 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-transcription-job.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Getting Started (AWS Command Line Interface) `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started (AWS Command Line Interface) `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary-filter.rst index 007f22bc99a9..dcad9f0a626e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary-filter.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "DownloadUri": "https://Amazon-S3-location-to-download-your-vocabulary-filter" } -For more information, see `Filter Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filter Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary.rst index 7ddf9ebea980..c137da74db24 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/get-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "DownloadUri": "https://link-to-download-the-text-file-used-to-create-your-custom-vocabulary" } -For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-language-models.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-language-models.rst index 421a4b8c1e66..b0cd150fd0ae 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-language-models.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-language-models.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-transcription-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-transcription-jobs.rst index a9cf830b3920..f0da709611a0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-transcription-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-transcription-jobs.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/batch-med-transcription.html>`__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/batch-med-transcription.html>`__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-vocabularies.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-vocabularies.rst index d4c0343406aa..d491b233c7dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-vocabularies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-medical-vocabularies.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-transcription-jobs.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-transcription-jobs.rst index bf92f5e1c77a..bfa26daff45c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-transcription-jobs.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-transcription-jobs.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Getting Started (AWS Command Line Interface) `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Getting Started (AWS Command Line Interface) `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabularies.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabularies.rst index d1971bf3d8d3..3f345ae8742e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabularies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabularies.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabulary-filters.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabulary-filters.rst index 8ceba5e435c2..0ae497cc4c75 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabulary-filters.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/list-vocabulary-filters.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-medical-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-medical-transcription-job.rst index d387bcea33d0..b637a88beb2d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-medical-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-medical-transcription-job.rst @@ -305,4 +305,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-transcription-job.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-transcription-job.rst index 605b9a1156ca..b84488dc6ef4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-transcription-job.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/start-transcription-job.rst @@ -379,4 +379,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Improving Domain-Specific Transcription Accuracy with Custom Language Models `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-medical-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-medical-vocabulary.rst index 1082522032cb..7bdfc19eb98b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-medical-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-medical-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "VocabularyState": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Medical Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary-filter.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary-filter.rst index ae7492b99a6c..2167633fafff 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary-filter.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary-filter.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "LastModifiedTime": "2020-09-23T18:40:35.139000+00:00" } -For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Filtering Unwanted Words `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary.rst b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary.rst index 69708bf8a50c..6a5e98f91d89 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/transcribe/update-vocabulary.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "VocabularyState": "PENDING" } -For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Custom Vocabularies `__ in the *Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-organization-recommendation.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-organization-recommendation.rst index 63fbc29d77ce..4e2e894bc622 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-organization-recommendation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-organization-recommendation.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-recommendation.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-recommendation.rst index 9afa3c6c7bb8..020b9487649b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-recommendation.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/get-recommendation.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-checks.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-checks.rst index d7b94cd2f87d..cc067f5b469b 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-checks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-checks.rst @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ Output:: "nextToken": "REDACTED" } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-accounts.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-accounts.rst index e1f75e247d0f..b581bf5a7968 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-accounts.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-accounts.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "nextToken": "REDACTED" } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-resources.rst index 841aa54aae27..7554f64bb9f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendation-resources.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Output:: "nextToken": "REDACTED" } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendations.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendations.rst index 00b8f330bab3..ff6de0282e57 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-organization-recommendations.rst @@ -128,4 +128,4 @@ Output:: }] } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendation-resources.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendation-resources.rst index 31f7949c44e6..9fbbf2e73213 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendation-resources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendation-resources.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Output:: "nextToken": "REDACTED" } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendations.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendations.rst index 0661ee6477af..9591479f8fa8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/list-recommendations.rst @@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ Output:: }] } -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-organization-recommendation-lifecycle.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-organization-recommendation-lifecycle.rst index c314f664cfde..c12cda67d3bc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-organization-recommendation-lifecycle.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-organization-recommendation-lifecycle.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-organization-recommendation-lifecycle`` example updates t This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-recommendation-lifecycle.rst b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-recommendation-lifecycle.rst index 2fd25eda5ce2..b83ebc0808a2 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-recommendation-lifecycle.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/trustedadvisor/update-recommendation-lifecycle.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The following ``update-recommendation-lifecycle`` example updates the lifecycle This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Get started with the Trusted Advisor API `__ in the *AWS Trusted Advisor User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-identity-source.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-identity-source.rst index 1edbfc795718..237faecfebda 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-identity-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-identity-source.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-store.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-store.rst index 980b7ea247fe..8d75c0ec4b6c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-store.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-template.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-template.rst index c4b2edda76c2..7888bba33813 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy-template.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "policyTemplateId": "PTEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy.rst index f60a191d0ff1..51adebc30266 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/create-policy.rst @@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-identity-source.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-identity-source.rst index e545da57535b..b30a8ed5b79f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-identity-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-identity-source.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-identity-source`` example deletes the identity source tha This command produces no output. -For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-store.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-store.rst index 0d9d4e20a2e6..6c98f101344f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-store.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-policy-store`` example deletes the policy store that has This command produces no output. -For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-template.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-template.rst index d9af21d0cf1a..c09cb3a530ed 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy-template.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-policy-template`` example deletes the policy template tha This command produces no output. -For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy.rst index 1046416b82a1..90da9d592dcd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/delete-policy.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-policy`` example deletes the policy that has the specifie This command produces no output. -For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-identity-source.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-identity-source.rst index ad2fcd5e1bf8..164cf23b5d28 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-identity-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-identity-source.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Output:: "principalEntityType": "User" } -For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-store.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-store.rst index 0ce5995e3eca..f70a4d83310e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-store.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "validationSettings": { "mode": "OFF" } } -For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-template.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-template.rst index c5d97dac6fb2..0a92f7960244 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy-template.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: "statement": "permit(\n principal in ?principal,\n action == Action::\"view\",\n resource == Photo::\"VacationPhoto94.jpg\"\n);" } -For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy.rst index 8627a46ea4f9..644cdb02d393 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-policy.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-schema.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-schema.rst index d1b33e2baf3a..86f8109ed47a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-schema.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/get-schema.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedDate": "2023-06-14T17:47:13.999885+00:00" } -For more information about schema, see `Policy store schema `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about schema, see `Policy store schema `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized-with-token.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized-with-token.rst index 209e29b172a8..348875861f71 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized-with-token.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized-with-token.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: "errors":[] } -For more information about using identities from a Cognito user pool, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about using identities from a Cognito user pool, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized.rst index 7a914e5b4a64..91383ec0240d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/is-authorized.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Output:: "errors": [] } -For more information, see the `Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide `__. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see the `Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide `__. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-identity-sources.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-identity-sources.rst index 8cdabe1e8b7f..f2b859a60d82 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-identity-sources.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-identity-sources.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policies.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policies.rst index 4e95862d26b2..2f45d57cbe70 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policies.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policies.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-stores.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-stores.rst index 742e62d6b1bc..dac1db48001c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-stores.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-stores.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-templates.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-templates.rst index 76b0449829db..c1ed73b2356a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-templates.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/list-policy-templates.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/put-schema.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/put-schema.rst index f290277e396e..06b2af27aa53 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/put-schema.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/put-schema.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Output:: "lastUpdatedDate": "2023-06-14T17:47:13.999885+00:00" } -For more information about schema, see `Policy store schema `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about schema, see `Policy store schema `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-identity-source.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-identity-source.rst index d44b73719c52..98e1aae621cd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-identity-source.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-identity-source.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``update-identity-source`` example modifies the specified identity source by providing a new Cognito user pool configuration and changing the entity type returned by the identity source. :: - aws verifiedpermissions update-identity-source + aws verifiedpermissions update-identity-source --identity-source-id ISEXAMPLEabcdefg111111 \ --update-configuration file://config.txt \ --principal-entity-type "Employee" \ @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Output:: "policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about identity sources, see `Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-store.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-store.rst index 12e06c57c20d..5fd256923062 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-store.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-store.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: "policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy stores, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy stores `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-template.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-template.rst index ed814ae1dd1d..cffe59e6629e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-template.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy-template.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "policyTemplateId": "PTEXAMPLEabcdefg111111" } -For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policy templates, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policy templates `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy.rst index 1f691c276485..9ff14863225f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/verifiedpermissions/update-policy.rst @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ Output:: } } -For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information about policies, see `Amazon Verified Permissions policies `__ in the *Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-listener.rst index 5733bbb1f0a9..44462fd4642a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-listener.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Output:: "serviceId": "svc-0285b53b2eEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Listeners `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-service-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-service-association.rst index 06667c91c609..9cb0a0de1325 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-service-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-service-association.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "status": "CREATE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-vpc-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-vpc-association.rst index 16f08fbc7a7f..6d6a891d5007 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-vpc-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network-vpc-association.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "status": "CREATE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network.rst index 363acad818b8..69e666e112d7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service-network.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "name": "my-service-network" } -For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service.rst index 9932f885da18..a4d97e6bc742 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-service.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Output:: "status": "CREATE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Services in VPC Lattice `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Services in VPC Lattice `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-target-group.rst index bb1b1daa810a..24869bfd6389 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/create-target-group.rst @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The following ``create-target-group`` example creates a target group with the sp aws vpc-lattice create-target-group \ --name my-lattice-target-group-lambda \ - --type LAMBDA + --type LAMBDA Output:: @@ -146,4 +146,4 @@ Output:: "type": "ALB" } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-auth-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-auth-policy.rst index ad75d14b1bb3..6045b2b1931a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-auth-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-auth-policy.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-auth-policy`` example deletes the auth policy for the spe This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-listener.rst index 3bfdb3ca560b..d476d32952d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-listener.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The following ``delete-listener`` example deletes the specified listener. :: This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Listeners `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Listeners `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-service-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-service-association.rst index b9eff79c373e..277eb1d1f9f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-service-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-service-association.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "status": "DELETE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-vpc-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-vpc-association.rst index 1f5a3786e184..49b182977f94 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-vpc-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network-vpc-association.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "status": "DELETE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network.rst index 70cdc6960c53..a06c022a9a73 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service-network.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The following ``delete-service-network`` example deletes the specified service n This command produces no output. -For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service.rst index 0566c7d5dc0a..146f29e16420 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-service.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "status": "DELETE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Services in VPC Lattice `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Services in VPC Lattice `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-target-group.rst index 4fe14f80e808..6adceacff952 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/delete-target-group.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "status": "DELETE_IN_PROGRESS" } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/deregister-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/deregister-targets.rst index 444aae7c0022..7e329d1d8afc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/deregister-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/deregister-targets.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "unsuccessful": [] } -For more information, see `Register targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Register targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-auth-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-auth-policy.rst index 580faaf89e64..2d41b93ee390 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-auth-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-auth-policy.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Output:: "state": "Active" } -For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-listener.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-listener.rst index 76dd3b28e057..7a308a69180c 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-listener.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-listener.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: "serviceId": "svc-0285b53b2eEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Define routing `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Define routing `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-service-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-service-association.rst index 7dada9b15c83..651354b1715f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-service-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-service-association.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: "status": "ACTIVE" } -For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-vpc-association.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-vpc-association.rst index 2e4ee53d8888..a9d80e86eb77 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-vpc-association.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network-vpc-association.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "vpcId": "vpc-0a1b2c3d4eEXAMPLE" } -For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network.rst index 592c335dd98e..79d63c8c9c75 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service-network.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "numberOfAssociatedVPCs": 3 } -For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service.rst index 82cf792ff78c..279cf56f57c9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-service.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "status": "ACTIVE" } -For more information, see `Services `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Services `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-target-group.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-target-group.rst index 3461b72e84b4..ed4adf8b5776 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-target-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/get-target-group.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: "type": "INSTANCE" } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-listeners.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-listeners.rst index 097bc6111d01..3bc4e89974d9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-listeners.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-listeners.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Define routing `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Define routing `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-service-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-service-associations.rst index 17206f140ab0..0bed9fdf03b4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-service-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-service-associations.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The following ``list-service-network-service-associations`` example lists the service associations for the specified service network. The ``--query`` option scopes the output to the IDs of the service associations. :: - aws vpc-lattice list-service-network-service-associations \ + aws vpc-lattice list-service-network-service-associations \ --service-network-identifier sn-080ec7dc93EXAMPLE \ --query items[*].id @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "snsa-0e16955a8cEXAMPLE" ] -For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage service associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-vpc-associations.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-vpc-associations.rst index bfa00a6ef3f4..c4259e1d5f50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-vpc-associations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-network-vpc-associations.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Output:: "snva-0c5dcb60d6EXAMPLE" ] -For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Manage VPC associations `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-networks.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-networks.rst index 262fb1cd268f..a9e98e116e33 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-networks.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-service-networks.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "arn:aws:vpc-lattice:us-east-2:111122223333:servicenetwork/sn-0ec4d436cfEXAMPLE" ] -For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Service networks `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-services.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-services.rst index 0798196397c4..a115c4810ee3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-services.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-services.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Output:: "arn:aws:vpc-lattice:us-east-2:111122223333:service/svc-0b8ac96550EXAMPLE" ] -For more information, see `Services `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Services `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-target-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-target-groups.rst index c18b9f9ff854..3f34291184d0 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-target-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-target-groups.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-targets.rst index e206996a6973..499c0213d92d 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/list-targets.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Target groups `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/put-auth-policy.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/put-auth-policy.rst index a3e06d9b107c..5625cdef6268 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/put-auth-policy.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/put-auth-policy.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Output:: "state": "Active" } -For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Auth policies `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/register-targets.rst b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/register-targets.rst index 993b71005ccf..4e22341734e7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/register-targets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/vpc-lattice/register-targets.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``register-targets`` example registers the specified targets with aws vpc-lattice register-targets \ --targets id=i-047b3c9078EXAMPLE id=i-07dd579bc5EXAMPLE \ - --target-group-identifier tg-0eaa4b9ab4EXAMPLE + --target-group-identifier tg-0eaa4b9ab4EXAMPLE Output:: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Register targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Register targets `__ in the *Amazon VPC Lattice User Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf-regional/put-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/waf-regional/put-logging-configuration.rst index f788e107f376..a7c405a8fc8e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf-regional/put-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf-regional/put-logging-configuration.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Output:: ] } } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf-regional/update-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf-regional/update-ip-set.rst index 136451adb3b3..3e0ab1fc7835 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf-regional/update-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf-regional/update-ip-set.rst @@ -5,24 +5,24 @@ The following ``update-ip-set`` command updates an IPSet with an IPv4 address an aws waf update-ip-set \ --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 \ --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 \ - --updates 'Action="INSERT",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV4",Value="12.34.56.78/16"},Action="DELETE",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV6",Value="1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128"}' + --updates 'Action="INSERT",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV4",Value="12.34.56.78/16"},Action="DELETE",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV6",Value="1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128"}' Alternatively you can use a JSON file to specify the input. For example:: aws waf-regional update-ip-set \ --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 \ --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 \ - --updates file://change.json + --updates file://change.json Content of the ``change.json`` :: [ - { + { "Action": "INSERT", "IPSetDescriptor": { - "Type": "IPV4", - "Value": "12.34.56.78/16" + "Type": "IPV4", + "Value": "12.34.56.78/16" } }, { @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Content of the ``change.json`` :: { "Type": "IPV6", "Value": "1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128" - } + } } ] - + For more information, see `Working with IP Match Conditions `__ in the *AWS WAF Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/put-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/put-logging-configuration.rst index 7cb7bc013a2f..6b56d92cb56e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/put-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/put-logging-configuration.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ Output:: ] } } - + diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-byte-match-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-byte-match-set.rst index 1dd6e8d71008..6763ae55e50e 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-byte-match-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-byte-match-set.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ The following ``update-byte-match-set`` command deletes a ByteMatchTuple object For more information, see `Working with String Match Conditions`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide. .. _`Working with String Match Conditions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-string-conditions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-ip-set.rst index c453badcdd7b..ec3368d16afc 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-ip-set.rst @@ -2,34 +2,33 @@ The following ``update-ip-set`` command updates an IPSet with an IPv4 address and deletes an IPv6 address:: - aws waf update-ip-set --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 --updates Action="INSERT",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV4",Value="12.34.56.78/16"},Action="DELETE",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV6",Value="1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128"} + aws waf update-ip-set --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 --updates Action="INSERT",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV4",Value="12.34.56.78/16"},Action="DELETE",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV6",Value="1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128"} Alternatively you can use a JSON file to specify the input. For example:: - aws waf update-ip-set --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 --updates file://change.json + aws waf update-ip-set --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 --updates file://change.json Where content of the JSON file is:: [ - { - "Action": "INSERT", + { + "Action": "INSERT", "IPSetDescriptor": - { - "Type": "IPV4", - "Value": "12.34.56.78/16" - } - }, - { - "Action": "DELETE", - "IPSetDescriptor": - { - "Type": "IPV6", - "Value": "1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128" - } + { + "Type": "IPV4", + "Value": "12.34.56.78/16" + } + }, + { + "Action": "DELETE", + "IPSetDescriptor": + { + "Type": "IPV6", + "Value": "1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128" + } } ] - + For more information, see `Working with IP Match Conditions`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide. .. _`Working with IP Match Conditions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-ip-conditions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-rule.rst index ab08633260a4..86dfffca2da5 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-rule.rst @@ -13,4 +13,3 @@ For more information, see `Working with Rules`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide .. _`Working with Rules`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-rules.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-size-constraint-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-size-constraint-set.rst index bcf702be421d..43b97a728d20 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-size-constraint-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-size-constraint-set.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ The following ``update-size-constraint-set`` command deletes a SizeConstraint o For more information, see `Working with Size Constraint Conditions`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide. .. _`Working with Size Constraint Conditions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-size-conditions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-sql-injection-match-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-sql-injection-match-set.rst index bc3c7e9a16b4..57835db472e0 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-sql-injection-match-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-sql-injection-match-set.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ The following ``update-sql-injection-match-set`` command deletes a SqlInjection For more information, see `Working with SQL Injection Match Conditions`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide. .. _`Working with SQL Injection Match Conditions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-sql-conditions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/waf/update-xss-match-set.rst b/awscli/examples/waf/update-xss-match-set.rst index b4adca136a86..160859b6d7fa 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/waf/update-xss-match-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/waf/update-xss-match-set.rst @@ -10,4 +10,3 @@ The following ``update-xss-match-set`` command deletes an XssMatchTuple object For more information, see `Working with Cross-site Scripting Match Conditions`_ in the *AWS WAF* developer guide. .. _`Working with Cross-site Scripting Match Conditions`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-xss-conditions.html - diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/associate-web-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/associate-web-acl.rst index b47b34967369..a12760b0f980 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/associate-web-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/associate-web-acl.rst @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ The following ``associate-web-acl`` example associates the specified web ACL with an Application Load Balancer. :: aws wafv2 associate-web-acl \ - --web-acl-arn arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test-cli/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ - --resource-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/waf-cli-alb/1ea17125f8b25a2a \ + --web-acl-arn arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test-cli/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ + --resource-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/waf-cli-alb/1ea17125f8b25a2a \ --region us-west-2 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/check-capacity.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/check-capacity.rst index 4795478a7e7d..2a3dfa7bdd54 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/check-capacity.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/check-capacity.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Contents of `file://waf-rule-list.json`:: }, "Action":{ "Allow":{ - + } }, "VisibilityConfig":{ @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Contents of `file://waf-rule-list.json`:: }, "Action":{ "Block":{ - + } }, "VisibilityConfig":{ @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Contents of `file://waf-rule-list.json`:: Output:: - { + { "Capacity":15 } diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-regex-pattern-set.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-regex-pattern-set.rst index 3a06b413d7d0..9a6141a75af9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-regex-pattern-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-regex-pattern-set.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``create-regex-pattern-set`` command creates a regex pattern set w aws wafv2 create-regex-pattern-set \ --name regexPatterSet01 \ --scope REGIONAL \ - --description 'Test web-acl' \ + --description 'Test web-acl' \ --regular-expression-list '[{"RegexString": "/[0-9]*/"},{"RegexString": "/[a-z]*/"}]' Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-web-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-web-acl.rst index 2fb11ab776f3..deb07275ed0c 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-web-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/create-web-acl.rst @@ -70,6 +70,6 @@ Output:: "LockToken":"2294b3a1-eb60-4aa0-a86f-a3ae04329de9", "Id":"a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } - } + } For more information, see `Managing and Using a Web Access Control List (Web ACL) `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/delete-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/delete-rule-group.rst index ec5f1aed7a25..f04718c61cb2 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/delete-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/delete-rule-group.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``delete-rule-group`` deletes the specified custom rule group. Thi --name TestRuleGroup \ --scope REGIONAL \ --id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ - --lock-token 7b3bcec2-0000-0000-0000-563bf47249f0 + --lock-token 7b3bcec2-0000-0000-0000-563bf47249f0 This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/disassociate-web-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/disassociate-web-acl.rst index 657dc6055fa6..2e07dfcba5a6 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/disassociate-web-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/disassociate-web-acl.rst @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ The following ``disassociate-web-acl`` example removes any existing web ACL asso --resource-arn arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/waf-cli-alb/1ea17125f8b25a2a \ --region us-west-2 -This command produces no output. +This command produces no output. For more information, see `Associating or Disassociating a Web ACL with an AWS Resource `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-ip-set.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-ip-set.rst index 371eb67ee8fb..706f7990a0a4 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-ip-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-ip-set.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The following ``get-ip-set`` retrieves the IP set with the specified name, scope aws wafv2 get-ip-set \ --name testip \ - --scope REGIONAL \ - --id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --scope REGIONAL \ + --id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: @@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ Output:: ] }, "LockToken":"447e55ac-2396-4c6d-b9f9-86b67c17f8b5" - } + } For more information, see `IP Sets and Regex Pattern Sets `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-logging-configuration.rst index 66ea551f25b0..3e0eccacac84 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-logging-configuration.rst @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ Output:: "arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:123456789012:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-custom-transformation" ] } - } + } For more information, see `Logging Web ACL Traffic Information `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rate-based-statement-managed-keys.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rate-based-statement-managed-keys.rst index 7cb6fe74d0fd..21e8d7bea904 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rate-based-statement-managed-keys.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rate-based-statement-managed-keys.rst @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ Output:: ] } - } + } For more information, see `Rate-Based Rule Statement `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-regex-pattern-set.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-regex-pattern-set.rst index 25452e0f6493..3231d6383783 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-regex-pattern-set.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-regex-pattern-set.rst @@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ Output:: "Id":"a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" }, "LockToken":"c8abf33f-b6fc-46ae-846e-42f994d57b29" - } + } For more information, see `IP Sets and Regex Pattern Sets `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rule-group.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rule-group.rst index 2038fec84bd5..12f9c72593cf 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rule-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-rule-group.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Output:: "Action":{ "Block":{ - } + } }, "VisibilityConfig":{ "SampledRequestsEnabled":true, diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-sampled-requests.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-sampled-requests.rst index 065bbe6cc955..f8cfd424e586 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-sampled-requests.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-sampled-requests.rst @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ The following ``get-sampled-requests`` retrieves the sampled web requests for the specified web ACL, rule metric, and time frame. :: aws wafv2 get-sampled-requests \ - --web-acl-arn arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test-cli/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ + --web-acl-arn arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test-cli/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 \ --rule-metric-name AWS-AWSManagedRulesSQLiRuleSet \ --scope=REGIONAL \ --time-window StartTime=2020-02-12T20:00Z,EndTime=2020-02-12T21:10Z \ - --max-items 100 + --max-items 100 Output:: @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ Output:: "PopulationSize": 4 } -For more information, see `Viewing a Sample of Web Requests `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Viewing a Sample of Web Requests `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl-for-resource.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl-for-resource.rst index 95b8b61dbb94..de97ea30dcdb 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl-for-resource.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl-for-resource.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Output:: "Action":{ "Block":{ - } + } }, "VisibilityConfig":{ "SampledRequestsEnabled":true, @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Output:: ], "FieldToMatch":{ "QueryString":{ - + } }, "Size":0 @@ -81,6 +81,6 @@ Output:: "ARN":"arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test01/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 ", "Name":"test01" } - } + } For more information, see `Associating or Disassociating a Web ACL with an AWS Resource `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl.rst index 1615d47d0783..074a023af644 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/get-web-acl.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-web-acl`` retrieves the web ACL with the specified name, sco aws wafv2 get-web-acl \ --name test01 \ --scope REGIONAL \ - --id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 + --id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111 Output:: @@ -84,6 +84,6 @@ Output:: "Name":"test01" }, "LockToken":"e3db7e2c-d58b-4ee6-8346-6aec5511c6fb" - } + } For more information, see `Managing and Using a Web Access Control List (Web ACL) `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-ip-sets.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-ip-sets.rst index 8f0e1d14bf84..74701bd52e3f 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-ip-sets.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-ip-sets.rst @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Output:: } ], "NextMarker":"testip" - } + } For more information, see `IP Sets and Regex Pattern Sets `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-logging-configurations.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-logging-configurations.rst index 687408c0d188..ab160aca56b9 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-logging-configurations.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/list-logging-configurations.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``list-logging-configurations`` retrieves the all logging configur aws wafv2 list-logging-configurations \ --scope REGIONAL \ - --region us-west-2 + --region us-west-2 Output:: @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Output:: { "QueryString":{ - } + } } ], "LogDestinationConfigs":[ diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/put-logging-configuration.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/put-logging-configuration.rst index d0fe99f54d25..04d99be7842d 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/put-logging-configuration.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/put-logging-configuration.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``put-logging-configuration`` adds the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehos aws wafv2 put-logging-configuration \ --logging-configuration ResourceArn=arn:aws:wafv2:us-west-2:123456789012:regional/webacl/test-cli/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111,LogDestinationConfigs=arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:123456789012:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-custom-transformation \ --region us-west-2 - + Output:: { @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ Output:: "arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:123456789012:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-custom-transformation" ] } - } + } For more information, see `Logging Web ACL Traffic Information `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/wafv2/update-web-acl.rst b/awscli/examples/wafv2/update-web-acl.rst index ad5ee2102a35..d75b4f96f9ba 100755 --- a/awscli/examples/wafv2/update-web-acl.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/wafv2/update-web-acl.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "NextLockToken": "714a0cfb-0000-0000-0000-2959c8b9a684" } -For more information, see `Managing and Using a Web Access Control List (Web ACL) `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Managing and Using a Web Access Control List (Web ACL) `__ in the *AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced Developer Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/abort-document-version-upload.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/abort-document-version-upload.rst index 8f28c445c68d..2d8b2f1e454f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/abort-document-version-upload.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/abort-document-version-upload.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/add-resource-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/add-resource-permissions.rst index 5300406e91ef..eaeb60517ae4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/add-resource-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/add-resource-permissions.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Output:: "StatusMessage": "" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-comment.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-comment.rst index c1572a121149..187d61fa413a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-comment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-comment.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Output:: "Status": "PUBLISHED", "Visibility": "PUBLIC" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-custom-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-custom-metadata.rst index ac0f9419eb81..a90a04f9aa5e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-custom-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-custom-metadata.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-folder.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-folder.rst index cb4a4bc1812d..ff5c2e868616 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-folder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-folder.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Size": 0, "LatestVersionSize": 0 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-labels.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-labels.rst index 4f812aa6a93f..114028b5c763 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-labels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-labels.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-user.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-user.rst index 16f750ee981b..1214cc2d613e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/create-user.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Output:: } } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/deactivate-user.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/deactivate-user.rst index d74ef871e584..7c9a590460f3 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/deactivate-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/deactivate-user.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-comment.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-comment.rst index a32336df30b6..bc8b742557ab 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-comment.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-comment.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-custom-metadata.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-custom-metadata.rst index dc4f25ec9627..181d714cc0c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-custom-metadata.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-custom-metadata.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-document.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-document.rst index 72c1b5f96d8b..69cb22c24c4f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-document.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder-contents.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder-contents.rst index 8a4fd0c0df36..a17bd6bcc45a 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder-contents.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder-contents.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder.rst index 9af85c6d1910..6716ddc2fb1e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-folder.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-labels.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-labels.rst index f11e40ecaa1b..7813f1d59203 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-labels.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-labels.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-user.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-user.rst index 714f75c2d87f..28db3d722578 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-user.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/delete-user.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-activities.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-activities.rst index 97e17037e8f2..274f38260b7e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-activities.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-activities.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Output:: } ], "Marker": "DnF1ZXJ5VGhlbkZldGNoAgAAAAAAAAS7FmlTaU1OdlFTU1h1UU00VVFIbDlRWHcAAAAAAAAJTRY3bWh5eUgzaVF1ZXN2RUE5Wm8tTTdR" - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-comments.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-comments.rst index 075b8518da10..7018f688aaf9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-comments.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-comments.rst @@ -24,4 +24,3 @@ Output:: } ] } - diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-document-versions.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-document-versions.rst index 53c33ab0b408..904d6ff3d4c1 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-document-versions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-document-versions.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Output:: } } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-folder-contents.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-folder-contents.rst index 96367e94dd97..83af670fe0cb 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-folder-contents.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-folder-contents.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Output:: "ResourceState": "ACTIVE" } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-resource-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-resource-permissions.rst index aea1de6b0c09..a01de56909cc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-resource-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-resource-permissions.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Output:: ] } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-users.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-users.rst index ce2e075d5af0..7dc186b326ec 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-users.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/describe-users.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ Output:: "ModifiedTimestamp": 1535478836.584 } ] - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-path.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-path.rst index 1bc1fe32820d..4431a4f54849 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-path.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-path.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-version.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-version.rst index b33eca573971..ed29c1a5933e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document-version.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ This example retrieves version metadata for the specified document, including a source URL and custom metadata. Command:: - + aws workdocs get-document-version --document-id 15df51e0335cfcc6a2e4de9dd8be9f22ee40545ad9176f54758dcf903be982d3 --version-id 1521672507741-9f7df0ea5dd0b121c4f3564a0c7c0b4da95cd12c635d3c442af337a88e297920 --fields SOURCE --include-custom-metadata - + Output:: { @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Output:: "ORIGINAL": "https://gb-us-west-2-prod-doc-source.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/15df51e0335cfcc6a2e4de9dd8be9f22ee40545ad9176f54758dcf903be982d3/1521672507741-9f7df0ea5dd0b121c4f3564a0c7c0b4da95cd12c635d3c442af337a88e297920?response-content-disposition=attachment%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%27exampleDoc&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS1-ABCD-EFG234&X-Amz-Date=20180820T212202Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=900&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE%2F20180820%2Fus-west-2%2Fs3%2Faws1_request&X-Amz-Signature=01Ab2c34d567e8f90123g456hi78j901k2345678l901234mno56pqr78EXAMPLE" } } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document.rst index 4956d42acf76..48b4ec6aae3f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-document.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Output:: }, "ResourceState": "ACTIVE" } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder-path.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder-path.rst index a91281798d69..1bed9adf54c4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder-path.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder-path.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ Output:: } ] } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder.rst index 5b67e97a234f..e56b0dfbd6fa 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/get-folder.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Output:: "Size": 23019, "LatestVersionSize": 11537 } - } \ No newline at end of file + } diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-all-resource-permissions.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-all-resource-permissions.rst index ced183a904de..7b1ddc4b63e4 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-all-resource-permissions.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-all-resource-permissions.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-resource-permission.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-resource-permission.rst index e1f798b6a2ca..8ea808413e23 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-resource-permission.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/remove-resource-permission.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document-version.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document-version.rst index c323ac690968..c45e313613dd 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document-version.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document-version.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document.rst index c4db1d543f9d..8cfcf67b4ea9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-document.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-folder.rst b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-folder.rst index 1cb5575f8840..da543d98ae50 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-folder.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workdocs/update-folder.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Command:: Output:: - None \ No newline at end of file + None diff --git a/awscli/examples/workmailmessageflow/get-raw-message-content.rst b/awscli/examples/workmailmessageflow/get-raw-message-content.rst index 40aa3eb78875..f44b1b6eae30 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workmailmessageflow/get-raw-message-content.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workmailmessageflow/get-raw-message-content.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Contents of file ``test`` after command runs:: To: =?UTF-8?Q?mateojackson=40example=2Enet?= Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 19:22:46 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 - Content-Type: multipart/alternative; + Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_EXAMPLE+" References: X-Priority: 3 (Normal) @@ -21,25 +21,25 @@ Contents of file ``test`` after command runs:: Thread-Index: EXAMPLE Thread-Topic: Hello World Message-Id: - + This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Your mail reader does not understand MIME message format. --=_EXAMPLE+ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit - + hello world - - + + --=_EXAMPLE+ Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - + = - + testing diff --git a/awscli/examples/workspaces/create-workspaces.rst b/awscli/examples/workspaces/create-workspaces.rst index fb800ff23451..abaf1d4d9adc 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workspaces/create-workspaces.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workspaces/create-workspaces.rst @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ Output:: ] } -For more information, see `Launch a virtual desktop `__ in the *Amazon WorkSpaces Administration Guide*. \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see `Launch a virtual desktop `__ in the *Amazon WorkSpaces Administration Guide*. diff --git a/awscli/examples/workspaces/describe-workspace-bundles.rst b/awscli/examples/workspaces/describe-workspace-bundles.rst index f443530c85ae..264c80892082 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/workspaces/describe-workspace-bundles.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/workspaces/describe-workspace-bundles.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``describe-workspace-bundles`` example lists the names and IDs of aws workspaces describe-workspace-bundles \ --owner AMAZON \ - --query "Bundles[*].[Name, BundleId]" + --query "Bundles[*].[Name, BundleId]" Output:: diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/batch-traces-get.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/batch-traces-get.rst index 513de2ba1de4..32258262ea76 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/batch-traces-get.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/batch-traces-get.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**To get a list of traces** +**To get a list of traces** The following ``batch-get-traces`` example retrieves a list of traces specified by an ID. The full trace includes a document for each segment, compiled from all of the segment documents received with the same trace ID. :: diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/create-sampling-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/create-sampling-rule.rst index 23c1480d3834..4c1a80aa3c25 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/create-sampling-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/create-sampling-rule.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Contents of ``9000-base-scorekeep.json``:: "Version": 1 } } - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/delete-group.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/delete-group.rst index 2e2dea927826..0fc5dcaa25b9 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/delete-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/delete-group.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-group`` example deletes the specified group resource. :: aws xray delete-group \ --group-name "AdminGroup" \ - --group-arn "arn:aws:xray:us-east-2:123456789012:group/AdminGroup/123456789" + --group-arn "arn:aws:xray:us-east-2:123456789012:group/AdminGroup/123456789" This command produces no output. diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/delete-sampling-rule.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/delete-sampling-rule.rst index e7ada9ae3417..e2d03ce4561f 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/delete-sampling-rule.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/delete-sampling-rule.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following ``delete-sampling-rule`` example deletes the specified sampling ru aws xray delete-sampling-rule \ --rule-name polling-scorekeep - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-encryption-config.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-encryption-config.rst index 845c589579d3..46139d465765 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-encryption-config.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-encryption-config.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To retrieve the encryption configuration** The following ``get-encryption-config`` example retrieves the current encryption configuration for your AWS X-Ray data. :: - + aws xray get-encryption-config - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-group.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-group.rst index c4def3f0aef7..d6e17a254a5e 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-group.rst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ **To retrieve a group** The following ``get-group`` example displays details for the specified group resource. The details include the group name, the group ARN, and the filter expression that defines the criteria for that group. Groups can also be retrieved by ARN. :: - + aws xray get-group \ --group-name "AdminGroup" diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-groups.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-groups.rst index c2d7bb97d5a4..15ed98e4cca5 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-groups.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-groups.rst @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ **To retrieve all groups** The following example displays details for all active group. :: - + aws xray get-groups - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-sampling-rules.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-sampling-rules.rst index d99b2ad85ad4..b6daa2927bb7 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-sampling-rules.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-sampling-rules.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following ``get-sampling-rules`` example displays details for all available sampling rules.:: aws xray get-sampling-rules - + Output:: { diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-service-graph.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-service-graph.rst index 7b1390f8240f..05a0da3f5414 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-service-graph.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-service-graph.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The following example displays a document within a specified time period that describes services processing incoming requests, and the downstream services that they call as a result.:: aws xray get-service-graph \ - --start-time 1568835392.0 + --start-time 1568835392.0 --end-time 1568835446.0 Output:: @@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ Output:: ], "Aliases": [] }, - + ... TRUNCATED FOR BREVITY ... - + ] } ], diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/get-trace-summaries.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/get-trace-summaries.rst index b3ce7198b441..7ad663582ef8 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/get-trace-summaries.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/get-trace-summaries.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following ``get-trace-summaries`` example retrieves IDs and metadata for tra aws xray get-trace-summaries \ --start-time 1568835392.0 \ --end-time 1568835446.0 - + Output:: [ diff --git a/awscli/examples/xray/update-group.rst b/awscli/examples/xray/update-group.rst index 0be2b883492f..0e3ad064cb65 100644 --- a/awscli/examples/xray/update-group.rst +++ b/awscli/examples/xray/update-group.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following ``update-group`` example updates the criteria by which to accept t --group-name "AdminGroup" \ --group-arn "arn:aws:xray:us-west-2:123456789012:group/AdminGroup/123456789" \ --filter-expression "service(\"mydomain.com\") {fault}" - + Output:: {