import { Command as $Command } from "@smithy/smithy-client"; import type { MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer } from "@smithy/types"; import type { DynamoDBClientResolvedConfig, ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes } from "../DynamoDBClient"; import type { PutResourcePolicyInput, PutResourcePolicyOutput } from "../models/models_0"; /** * @public */ export type { __MetadataBearer }; export { $Command }; /** * @public * * The input for {@link PutResourcePolicyCommand}. */ export interface PutResourcePolicyCommandInput extends PutResourcePolicyInput { } /** * @public * * The output of {@link PutResourcePolicyCommand}. */ export interface PutResourcePolicyCommandOutput extends PutResourcePolicyOutput, __MetadataBearer { } declare const PutResourcePolicyCommand_base: { new (input: PutResourcePolicyCommandInput): import("@smithy/smithy-client").CommandImpl; new (input: PutResourcePolicyCommandInput): import("@smithy/smithy-client").CommandImpl; getEndpointParameterInstructions(): import("@smithy/middleware-endpoint").EndpointParameterInstructions; }; /** *

Attaches a resource-based policy document to the resource, which can be a table or * stream. When you attach a resource-based policy using this API, the policy application * is * eventually consistent * .

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* PutResourcePolicy is an idempotent operation; running it multiple times * on the same resource using the same policy document will return the same revision ID. If * you specify an ExpectedRevisionId that doesn't match the current policy's * RevisionId, the PolicyNotFoundException will be * returned.

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* PutResourcePolicy is an asynchronous operation. If you issue a * GetResourcePolicy request immediately after a * PutResourcePolicy request, DynamoDB might return your * previous policy, if there was one, or return the * PolicyNotFoundException. This is because * GetResourcePolicy uses an eventually consistent query, and the * metadata for your policy or table might not be available at that moment. Wait for a * few seconds, and then try the GetResourcePolicy request again.

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* @example * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call. * ```javascript * import { DynamoDBClient, PutResourcePolicyCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb"; // ES Modules import * // const { DynamoDBClient, PutResourcePolicyCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb"); // CommonJS import * // import type { DynamoDBClientConfig } from "@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb"; * const config = {}; // type is DynamoDBClientConfig * const client = new DynamoDBClient(config); * const input = { // PutResourcePolicyInput * ResourceArn: "STRING_VALUE", // required * Policy: "STRING_VALUE", // required * ExpectedRevisionId: "STRING_VALUE", * ConfirmRemoveSelfResourceAccess: true || false, * }; * const command = new PutResourcePolicyCommand(input); * const response = await client.send(command); * // { // PutResourcePolicyOutput * // RevisionId: "STRING_VALUE", * // }; * * ``` * * @param PutResourcePolicyCommandInput - {@link PutResourcePolicyCommandInput} * @returns {@link PutResourcePolicyCommandOutput} * @see {@link PutResourcePolicyCommandInput} for command's `input` shape. * @see {@link PutResourcePolicyCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape. * @see {@link DynamoDBClientResolvedConfig | config} for DynamoDBClient's `config` shape. * * @throws {@link InternalServerError} (server fault) *

An error occurred on the server side.

* * @throws {@link InvalidEndpointException} (client fault) * * @throws {@link LimitExceededException} (client fault) *

There is no limit to the number of daily on-demand backups that can be taken.

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For most purposes, up to 500 simultaneous table operations are allowed per account. * These operations include CreateTable, UpdateTable, * DeleteTable,UpdateTimeToLive, * RestoreTableFromBackup, and RestoreTableToPointInTime.

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When you are creating a table with one or more secondary indexes, you can have up * to 250 such requests running at a time. However, if the table or index specifications * are complex, then DynamoDB might temporarily reduce the number of concurrent * operations.

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When importing into DynamoDB, up to 50 simultaneous import table operations are * allowed per account.

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There is a soft account quota of 2,500 tables.

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GetRecords was called with a value of more than 1000 for the limit request * parameter.

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More than 2 processes are reading from the same streams shard at the same time. * Exceeding this limit may result in request throttling.

* * @throws {@link PolicyNotFoundException} (client fault) *

The operation tried to access a nonexistent resource-based policy.

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If you specified an ExpectedRevisionId, it's possible that a policy is * present for the resource but its revision ID didn't match the expected value.

* * @throws {@link ResourceInUseException} (client fault) *

The operation conflicts with the resource's availability. For example:

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When appropriate, wait for the ongoing update to complete and attempt the request * again.

* * @throws {@link ResourceNotFoundException} (client fault) *

The operation tried to access a nonexistent table or index. The resource might not * be specified correctly, or its status might not be ACTIVE.

* * @throws {@link DynamoDBServiceException} *

Base exception class for all service exceptions from DynamoDB service.

* * * @public */ export declare class PutResourcePolicyCommand extends PutResourcePolicyCommand_base { /** @internal type navigation helper, not in runtime. */ protected static __types: { api: { input: PutResourcePolicyInput; output: PutResourcePolicyOutput; }; sdk: { input: PutResourcePolicyCommandInput; output: PutResourcePolicyCommandOutput; }; }; }