import {Request} from '../lib/request'; import {Response} from '../lib/response'; import {AWSError} from '../lib/error'; import {Service} from '../lib/service'; import {ServiceConfigurationOptions} from '../lib/service'; import {ConfigBase as Config} from '../lib/config'; interface Blob {} declare class Shield extends Service { /** * Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation. */ constructor(options?: Shield.Types.ClientConfiguration) config: Config & Shield.Types.ClientConfiguration; /** * Authorizes the DDoS Response team (DRT) to access the specified Amazon S3 bucket containing your flow logs. You can associate up to 10 Amazon S3 buckets with your subscription. To use the services of the DRT and make an AssociateDRTLogBucket request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. */ associateDRTLogBucket(params: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTLogBucketRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTLogBucketResponse) => void): Request; /** * Authorizes the DDoS Response team (DRT) to access the specified Amazon S3 bucket containing your flow logs. You can associate up to 10 Amazon S3 buckets with your subscription. To use the services of the DRT and make an AssociateDRTLogBucket request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. */ associateDRTLogBucket(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTLogBucketResponse) => void): Request; /** * Authorizes the DDoS Response team (DRT), using the specified role, to access your AWS account to assist with DDoS attack mitigation during potential attacks. This enables the DRT to inspect your AWS WAF configuration and create or update AWS WAF rules and web ACLs. You can associate only one RoleArn with your subscription. If you submit an AssociateDRTRole request for an account that already has an associated role, the new RoleArn will replace the existing RoleArn. Prior to making the AssociateDRTRole request, you must attach the AWSShieldDRTAccessPolicy managed policy to the role you will specify in the request. For more information see Attaching and Detaching IAM Policies. The role must also trust the service principal drt.shield.amazonaws.com. For more information, see IAM JSON Policy Elements: Principal. The DRT will have access only to your AWS WAF and Shield resources. By submitting this request, you authorize the DRT to inspect your AWS WAF and Shield configuration and create and update AWS WAF rules and web ACLs on your behalf. The DRT takes these actions only if explicitly authorized by you. You must have the iam:PassRole permission to make an AssociateDRTRole request. For more information, see Granting a User Permissions to Pass a Role to an AWS Service. To use the services of the DRT and make an AssociateDRTRole request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. */ associateDRTRole(params: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTRoleRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTRoleResponse) => void): Request; /** * Authorizes the DDoS Response team (DRT), using the specified role, to access your AWS account to assist with DDoS attack mitigation during potential attacks. This enables the DRT to inspect your AWS WAF configuration and create or update AWS WAF rules and web ACLs. You can associate only one RoleArn with your subscription. If you submit an AssociateDRTRole request for an account that already has an associated role, the new RoleArn will replace the existing RoleArn. Prior to making the AssociateDRTRole request, you must attach the AWSShieldDRTAccessPolicy managed policy to the role you will specify in the request. For more information see Attaching and Detaching IAM Policies. The role must also trust the service principal drt.shield.amazonaws.com. For more information, see IAM JSON Policy Elements: Principal. The DRT will have access only to your AWS WAF and Shield resources. By submitting this request, you authorize the DRT to inspect your AWS WAF and Shield configuration and create and update AWS WAF rules and web ACLs on your behalf. The DRT takes these actions only if explicitly authorized by you. You must have the iam:PassRole permission to make an AssociateDRTRole request. For more information, see Granting a User Permissions to Pass a Role to an AWS Service. To use the services of the DRT and make an AssociateDRTRole request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. */ associateDRTRole(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.AssociateDRTRoleResponse) => void): Request; /** * Enables AWS Shield Advanced for a specific AWS resource. The resource can be an Amazon CloudFront distribution, Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, AWS Global Accelerator accelerator, Elastic IP Address, or an Amazon Route 53 hosted zone. You can add protection to only a single resource with each CreateProtection request. If you want to add protection to multiple resources at once, use the AWS WAF console. For more information see Getting Started with AWS Shield Advanced and Add AWS Shield Advanced Protection to more AWS Resources. */ createProtection(params: Shield.Types.CreateProtectionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.CreateProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Enables AWS Shield Advanced for a specific AWS resource. The resource can be an Amazon CloudFront distribution, Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, AWS Global Accelerator accelerator, Elastic IP Address, or an Amazon Route 53 hosted zone. You can add protection to only a single resource with each CreateProtection request. If you want to add protection to multiple resources at once, use the AWS WAF console. For more information see Getting Started with AWS Shield Advanced and Add AWS Shield Advanced Protection to more AWS Resources. */ createProtection(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.CreateProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Activates AWS Shield Advanced for an account. As part of this request you can specify EmergencySettings that automaticaly grant the DDoS response team (DRT) needed permissions to assist you during a suspected DDoS attack. For more information see Authorize the DDoS Response Team to Create Rules and Web ACLs on Your Behalf. When you initally create a subscription, your subscription is set to be automatically renewed at the end of the existing subscription period. You can change this by submitting an UpdateSubscription request. */ createSubscription(params: Shield.Types.CreateSubscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.CreateSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Activates AWS Shield Advanced for an account. As part of this request you can specify EmergencySettings that automaticaly grant the DDoS response team (DRT) needed permissions to assist you during a suspected DDoS attack. For more information see Authorize the DDoS Response Team to Create Rules and Web ACLs on Your Behalf. When you initally create a subscription, your subscription is set to be automatically renewed at the end of the existing subscription period. You can change this by submitting an UpdateSubscription request. */ createSubscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.CreateSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Deletes an AWS Shield Advanced Protection. */ deleteProtection(params: Shield.Types.DeleteProtectionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DeleteProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Deletes an AWS Shield Advanced Protection. */ deleteProtection(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DeleteProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes AWS Shield Advanced from an account. AWS Shield Advanced requires a 1-year subscription commitment. You cannot delete a subscription prior to the completion of that commitment. */ deleteSubscription(params: Shield.Types.DeleteSubscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DeleteSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes AWS Shield Advanced from an account. AWS Shield Advanced requires a 1-year subscription commitment. You cannot delete a subscription prior to the completion of that commitment. */ deleteSubscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DeleteSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Describes the details of a DDoS attack. */ describeAttack(params: Shield.Types.DescribeAttackRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeAttackResponse) => void): Request; /** * Describes the details of a DDoS attack. */ describeAttack(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeAttackResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns the current role and list of Amazon S3 log buckets used by the DDoS Response team (DRT) to access your AWS account while assisting with attack mitigation. */ describeDRTAccess(params: Shield.Types.DescribeDRTAccessRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeDRTAccessResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns the current role and list of Amazon S3 log buckets used by the DDoS Response team (DRT) to access your AWS account while assisting with attack mitigation. */ describeDRTAccess(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeDRTAccessResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists the email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ describeEmergencyContactSettings(params: Shield.Types.DescribeEmergencyContactSettingsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeEmergencyContactSettingsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists the email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ describeEmergencyContactSettings(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeEmergencyContactSettingsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists the details of a Protection object. */ describeProtection(params: Shield.Types.DescribeProtectionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists the details of a Protection object. */ describeProtection(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeProtectionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Provides details about the AWS Shield Advanced subscription for an account. */ describeSubscription(params: Shield.Types.DescribeSubscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Provides details about the AWS Shield Advanced subscription for an account. */ describeSubscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DescribeSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes the DDoS Response team's (DRT) access to the specified Amazon S3 bucket containing your flow logs. To make a DisassociateDRTLogBucket request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. However, if you are not subscribed to one of these support plans, but had been previously and had granted the DRT access to your account, you can submit a DisassociateDRTLogBucket request to remove this access. */ disassociateDRTLogBucket(params: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTLogBucketRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTLogBucketResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes the DDoS Response team's (DRT) access to the specified Amazon S3 bucket containing your flow logs. To make a DisassociateDRTLogBucket request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. However, if you are not subscribed to one of these support plans, but had been previously and had granted the DRT access to your account, you can submit a DisassociateDRTLogBucket request to remove this access. */ disassociateDRTLogBucket(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTLogBucketResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes the DDoS Response team's (DRT) access to your AWS account. To make a DisassociateDRTRole request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. However, if you are not subscribed to one of these support plans, but had been previously and had granted the DRT access to your account, you can submit a DisassociateDRTRole request to remove this access. */ disassociateDRTRole(params: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTRoleRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTRoleResponse) => void): Request; /** * Removes the DDoS Response team's (DRT) access to your AWS account. To make a DisassociateDRTRole request, you must be subscribed to the Business Support plan or the Enterprise Support plan. However, if you are not subscribed to one of these support plans, but had been previously and had granted the DRT access to your account, you can submit a DisassociateDRTRole request to remove this access. */ disassociateDRTRole(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.DisassociateDRTRoleResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns the SubscriptionState, either Active or Inactive. */ getSubscriptionState(params: Shield.Types.GetSubscriptionStateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.GetSubscriptionStateResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns the SubscriptionState, either Active or Inactive. */ getSubscriptionState(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.GetSubscriptionStateResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns all ongoing DDoS attacks or all DDoS attacks during a specified time period. */ listAttacks(params: Shield.Types.ListAttacksRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.ListAttacksResponse) => void): Request; /** * Returns all ongoing DDoS attacks or all DDoS attacks during a specified time period. */ listAttacks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.ListAttacksResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists all Protection objects for the account. */ listProtections(params: Shield.Types.ListProtectionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.ListProtectionsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Lists all Protection objects for the account. */ listProtections(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.ListProtectionsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Updates the details of the list of email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ updateEmergencyContactSettings(params: Shield.Types.UpdateEmergencyContactSettingsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.UpdateEmergencyContactSettingsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Updates the details of the list of email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ updateEmergencyContactSettings(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.UpdateEmergencyContactSettingsResponse) => void): Request; /** * Updates the details of an existing subscription. Only enter values for parameters you want to change. Empty parameters are not updated. */ updateSubscription(params: Shield.Types.UpdateSubscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.UpdateSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; /** * Updates the details of an existing subscription. Only enter values for parameters you want to change. Empty parameters are not updated. */ updateSubscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Shield.Types.UpdateSubscriptionResponse) => void): Request; } declare namespace Shield { export interface AssociateDRTLogBucketRequest { /** * The Amazon S3 bucket that contains your flow logs. */ LogBucket: LogBucket; } export interface AssociateDRTLogBucketResponse { } export interface AssociateDRTRoleRequest { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role the DRT will use to access your AWS account. Prior to making the AssociateDRTRole request, you must attach the AWSShieldDRTAccessPolicy managed policy to this role. For more information see Attaching and Detaching IAM Policies. */ RoleArn: RoleArn; } export interface AssociateDRTRoleResponse { } export interface AttackDetail { /** * The unique identifier (ID) of the attack. */ AttackId?: AttackId; /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource that was attacked. */ ResourceArn?: ResourceArn; /** * If applicable, additional detail about the resource being attacked, for example, IP address or URL. */ SubResources?: SubResourceSummaryList; /** * The time the attack started, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ StartTime?: AttackTimestamp; /** * The time the attack ended, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ EndTime?: AttackTimestamp; /** * List of counters that describe the attack for the specified time period. */ AttackCounters?: SummarizedCounterList; /** * The array of AttackProperty objects. */ AttackProperties?: AttackProperties; /** * List of mitigation actions taken for the attack. */ Mitigations?: MitigationList; } export type AttackId = string; export type AttackLayer = "NETWORK"|"APPLICATION"|string; export type AttackProperties = AttackProperty[]; export interface AttackProperty { /** * The type of DDoS event that was observed. NETWORK indicates layer 3 and layer 4 events and APPLICATION indicates layer 7 events. */ AttackLayer?: AttackLayer; /** * Defines the DDoS attack property information that is provided. */ AttackPropertyIdentifier?: AttackPropertyIdentifier; /** * The array of Contributor objects that includes the top five contributors to an attack. */ TopContributors?: TopContributors; /** * The unit of the Value of the contributions. */ Unit?: Unit; /** * The total contributions made to this attack by all contributors, not just the five listed in the TopContributors list. */ Total?: Long; } export type AttackPropertyIdentifier = "DESTINATION_URL"|"REFERRER"|"SOURCE_ASN"|"SOURCE_COUNTRY"|"SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS"|"SOURCE_USER_AGENT"|string; export type AttackSummaries = AttackSummary[]; export interface AttackSummary { /** * The unique identifier (ID) of the attack. */ AttackId?: String; /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource that was attacked. */ ResourceArn?: String; /** * The start time of the attack, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ StartTime?: AttackTimestamp; /** * The end time of the attack, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ EndTime?: AttackTimestamp; /** * The list of attacks for a specified time period. */ AttackVectors?: AttackVectorDescriptionList; } export type AttackTimestamp = Date; export interface AttackVectorDescription { /** * The attack type. Valid values: UDP_TRAFFIC UDP_FRAGMENT GENERIC_UDP_REFLECTION DNS_REFLECTION NTP_REFLECTION CHARGEN_REFLECTION SSDP_REFLECTION PORT_MAPPER RIP_REFLECTION SNMP_REFLECTION MSSQL_REFLECTION NET_BIOS_REFLECTION SYN_FLOOD ACK_FLOOD REQUEST_FLOOD */ VectorType: String; } export type AttackVectorDescriptionList = AttackVectorDescription[]; export type AutoRenew = "ENABLED"|"DISABLED"|string; export interface Contributor { /** * The name of the contributor. This is dependent on the AttackPropertyIdentifier. For example, if the AttackPropertyIdentifier is SOURCE_COUNTRY, the Name could be United States. */ Name?: String; /** * The contribution of this contributor expressed in Protection units. For example 10,000. */ Value?: Long; } export interface CreateProtectionRequest { /** * Friendly name for the Protection you are creating. */ Name: ProtectionName; /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource to be protected. The ARN should be in one of the following formats: For an Application Load Balancer: arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:region:account-id:loadbalancer/app/load-balancer-name/load-balancer-id For an Elastic Load Balancer (Classic Load Balancer): arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:region:account-id:loadbalancer/load-balancer-name For an AWS CloudFront distribution: arn:aws:cloudfront::account-id:distribution/distribution-id For an AWS Global Accelerator accelerator: arn:aws:globalaccelerator::account-id:accelerator/accelerator-id For Amazon Route 53: arn:aws:route53:::hostedzone/hosted-zone-id For an Elastic IP address: arn:aws:ec2:region:account-id:eip-allocation/allocation-id */ ResourceArn: ResourceArn; } export interface CreateProtectionResponse { /** * The unique identifier (ID) for the Protection object that is created. */ ProtectionId?: ProtectionId; } export interface CreateSubscriptionRequest { } export interface CreateSubscriptionResponse { } export interface DeleteProtectionRequest { /** * The unique identifier (ID) for the Protection object to be deleted. */ ProtectionId: ProtectionId; } export interface DeleteProtectionResponse { } export interface DeleteSubscriptionRequest { } export interface DeleteSubscriptionResponse { } export interface DescribeAttackRequest { /** * The unique identifier (ID) for the attack that to be described. */ AttackId: AttackId; } export interface DescribeAttackResponse { /** * The attack that is described. */ Attack?: AttackDetail; } export interface DescribeDRTAccessRequest { } export interface DescribeDRTAccessResponse { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role the DRT used to access your AWS account. */ RoleArn?: RoleArn; /** * The list of Amazon S3 buckets accessed by the DRT. */ LogBucketList?: LogBucketList; } export interface DescribeEmergencyContactSettingsRequest { } export interface DescribeEmergencyContactSettingsResponse { /** * A list of email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ EmergencyContactList?: EmergencyContactList; } export interface DescribeProtectionRequest { /** * The unique identifier (ID) for the Protection object that is described. When submitting the DescribeProtection request you must provide either the ResourceArn or the ProtectionID, but not both. */ ProtectionId?: ProtectionId; /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the AWS resource for the Protection object that is described. When submitting the DescribeProtection request you must provide either the ResourceArn or the ProtectionID, but not both. */ ResourceArn?: ResourceArn; } export interface DescribeProtectionResponse { /** * The Protection object that is described. */ Protection?: Protection; } export interface DescribeSubscriptionRequest { } export interface DescribeSubscriptionResponse { /** * The AWS Shield Advanced subscription details for an account. */ Subscription?: Subscription; } export interface DisassociateDRTLogBucketRequest { /** * The Amazon S3 bucket that contains your flow logs. */ LogBucket: LogBucket; } export interface DisassociateDRTLogBucketResponse { } export interface DisassociateDRTRoleRequest { } export interface DisassociateDRTRoleResponse { } export type Double = number; export type DurationInSeconds = number; export type EmailAddress = string; export interface EmergencyContact { /** * An email address that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ EmailAddress: EmailAddress; } export type EmergencyContactList = EmergencyContact[]; export interface GetSubscriptionStateRequest { } export interface GetSubscriptionStateResponse { /** * The status of the subscription. */ SubscriptionState: SubscriptionState; } export type Integer = number; export interface Limit { /** * The type of protection. */ Type?: String; /** * The maximum number of protections that can be created for the specified Type. */ Max?: Long; } export type Limits = Limit[]; export interface ListAttacksRequest { /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource that was attacked. If this is left blank, all applicable resources for this account will be included. */ ResourceArns?: ResourceArnFilterList; /** * The start of the time period for the attacks. This is a timestamp type. The sample request above indicates a number type because the default used by WAF is Unix time in seconds. However any valid timestamp format is allowed. */ StartTime?: TimeRange; /** * The end of the time period for the attacks. This is a timestamp type. The sample request above indicates a number type because the default used by WAF is Unix time in seconds. However any valid timestamp format is allowed. */ EndTime?: TimeRange; /** * The ListAttacksRequest.NextMarker value from a previous call to ListAttacksRequest. Pass null if this is the first call. */ NextToken?: Token; /** * The maximum number of AttackSummary objects to be returned. If this is left blank, the first 20 results will be returned. This is a maximum value; it is possible that AWS WAF will return the results in smaller batches. That is, the number of AttackSummary objects returned could be less than MaxResults, even if there are still more AttackSummary objects yet to return. If there are more AttackSummary objects to return, AWS WAF will always also return a NextToken. */ MaxResults?: MaxResults; } export interface ListAttacksResponse { /** * The attack information for the specified time range. */ AttackSummaries?: AttackSummaries; /** * The token returned by a previous call to indicate that there is more data available. If not null, more results are available. Pass this value for the NextMarker parameter in a subsequent call to ListAttacks to retrieve the next set of items. AWS WAF might return the list of AttackSummary objects in batches smaller than the number specified by MaxResults. If there are more AttackSummary objects to return, AWS WAF will always also return a NextToken. */ NextToken?: Token; } export interface ListProtectionsRequest { /** * The ListProtectionsRequest.NextToken value from a previous call to ListProtections. Pass null if this is the first call. */ NextToken?: Token; /** * The maximum number of Protection objects to be returned. If this is left blank the first 20 results will be returned. This is a maximum value; it is possible that AWS WAF will return the results in smaller batches. That is, the number of Protection objects returned could be less than MaxResults, even if there are still more Protection objects yet to return. If there are more Protection objects to return, AWS WAF will always also return a NextToken. */ MaxResults?: MaxResults; } export interface ListProtectionsResponse { /** * The array of enabled Protection objects. */ Protections?: Protections; /** * If you specify a value for MaxResults and you have more Protections than the value of MaxResults, AWS Shield Advanced returns a NextToken value in the response that allows you to list another group of Protections. For the second and subsequent ListProtections requests, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response to get information about another batch of Protections. AWS WAF might return the list of Protection objects in batches smaller than the number specified by MaxResults. If there are more Protection objects to return, AWS WAF will always also return a NextToken. */ NextToken?: Token; } export type LogBucket = string; export type LogBucketList = LogBucket[]; export type Long = number; export type MaxResults = number; export interface Mitigation { /** * The name of the mitigation taken for this attack. */ MitigationName?: String; } export type MitigationList = Mitigation[]; export interface Protection { /** * The unique identifier (ID) of the protection. */ Id?: ProtectionId; /** * The friendly name of the protection. For example, My CloudFront distributions. */ Name?: ProtectionName; /** * The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the AWS resource that is protected. */ ResourceArn?: ResourceArn; } export type ProtectionId = string; export type ProtectionName = string; export type Protections = Protection[]; export type ResourceArn = string; export type ResourceArnFilterList = ResourceArn[]; export type RoleArn = string; export type String = string; export interface SubResourceSummary { /** * The SubResource type. */ Type?: SubResourceType; /** * The unique identifier (ID) of the SubResource. */ Id?: String; /** * The list of attack types and associated counters. */ AttackVectors?: SummarizedAttackVectorList; /** * The counters that describe the details of the attack. */ Counters?: SummarizedCounterList; } export type SubResourceSummaryList = SubResourceSummary[]; export type SubResourceType = "IP"|"URL"|string; export interface Subscription { /** * The start time of the subscription, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ StartTime?: Timestamp; /** * The date and time your subscription will end. */ EndTime?: Timestamp; /** * The length, in seconds, of the AWS Shield Advanced subscription for the account. */ TimeCommitmentInSeconds?: DurationInSeconds; /** * If ENABLED, the subscription will be automatically renewed at the end of the existing subscription period. When you initally create a subscription, AutoRenew is set to ENABLED. You can change this by submitting an UpdateSubscription request. If the UpdateSubscription request does not included a value for AutoRenew, the existing value for AutoRenew remains unchanged. */ AutoRenew?: AutoRenew; /** * Specifies how many protections of a given type you can create. */ Limits?: Limits; } export type SubscriptionState = "ACTIVE"|"INACTIVE"|string; export interface SummarizedAttackVector { /** * The attack type, for example, SNMP reflection or SYN flood. */ VectorType: String; /** * The list of counters that describe the details of the attack. */ VectorCounters?: SummarizedCounterList; } export type SummarizedAttackVectorList = SummarizedAttackVector[]; export interface SummarizedCounter { /** * The counter name. */ Name?: String; /** * The maximum value of the counter for a specified time period. */ Max?: Double; /** * The average value of the counter for a specified time period. */ Average?: Double; /** * The total of counter values for a specified time period. */ Sum?: Double; /** * The number of counters for a specified time period. */ N?: Integer; /** * The unit of the counters. */ Unit?: String; } export type SummarizedCounterList = SummarizedCounter[]; export interface TimeRange { /** * The start time, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ FromInclusive?: AttackTimestamp; /** * The end time, in Unix time in seconds. For more information see timestamp. */ ToExclusive?: AttackTimestamp; } export type Timestamp = Date; export type Token = string; export type TopContributors = Contributor[]; export type Unit = "BITS"|"BYTES"|"PACKETS"|"REQUESTS"|string; export interface UpdateEmergencyContactSettingsRequest { /** * A list of email addresses that the DRT can use to contact you during a suspected attack. */ EmergencyContactList?: EmergencyContactList; } export interface UpdateEmergencyContactSettingsResponse { } export interface UpdateSubscriptionRequest { /** * When you initally create a subscription, AutoRenew is set to ENABLED. If ENABLED, the subscription will be automatically renewed at the end of the existing subscription period. You can change this by submitting an UpdateSubscription request. If the UpdateSubscription request does not included a value for AutoRenew, the existing value for AutoRenew remains unchanged. */ AutoRenew?: AutoRenew; } export interface UpdateSubscriptionResponse { } /** * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version. */ export type apiVersion = "2016-06-02"|"latest"|string; export interface ClientApiVersions { /** * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version. */ apiVersion?: apiVersion; } export type ClientConfiguration = ServiceConfigurationOptions & ClientApiVersions; /** * Contains interfaces for use with the Shield client. */ export import Types = Shield; } export = Shield;