import type { FilterNameStringType, SortByType, SortOrderType, StatusType } from "./enums"; /** *

A custom type that specifies a Region and the KmsKeyId for a * replica secret.

* @public */ export interface ReplicaRegionType { /** *

A Region code. For a list of Region codes, see Name and code of * Regions.

* @public */ Region?: string | undefined; /** *

The ARN, key ID, or alias of the KMS key to encrypt the secret. If you don't include * this field, Secrets Manager uses aws/secretsmanager.

* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; } /** *

The error Secrets Manager encountered while retrieving an individual secret as part of BatchGetSecretValue.

* @public */ export interface APIErrorType { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

* @public */ SecretId?: string | undefined; /** *

The error Secrets Manager encountered while retrieving an individual secret as part of BatchGetSecretValue, for example * ResourceNotFoundException,InvalidParameterException, * InvalidRequestException, DecryptionFailure, or * AccessDeniedException.

* @public */ ErrorCode?: string | undefined; /** *

A message describing the error.

* @public */ Message?: string | undefined; } /** *

Allows you to add filters when you use the search function in Secrets Manager. For more * information, see Find secrets in * Secrets Manager.

* @public */ export interface Filter { /** *

The following are keys you can use:

* * @public */ Key?: FilterNameStringType | undefined; /** *

The keyword to filter for.

*

You can prefix your search value with an exclamation mark (!) in order to * perform negation filters.

* @public */ Values?: string[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface BatchGetSecretValueRequest { /** *

The ARN or names of the secrets to retrieve. You must include Filters or * SecretIdList, but not both.

* @public */ SecretIdList?: string[] | undefined; /** *

The filters to choose which secrets to retrieve. You must include Filters * or SecretIdList, but not both.

* @public */ Filters?: Filter[] | undefined; /** *

The number of results to include in the response.

*

If there are more results available, in the response, Secrets Manager includes * NextToken. To get the next results, call * BatchGetSecretValue again with the value from NextToken. * To use this parameter, you must also use the Filters parameter.

* @public */ MaxResults?: number | undefined; /** *

A token that indicates where the output should continue from, if a previous call did * not show all results. To get the next results, call BatchGetSecretValue * again with this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; } /** *

A structure that contains the secret value and other details for a secret.

* @public */ export interface SecretValueEntry { /** *

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The friendly name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The unique version identifier of this version of the secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

The decrypted secret value, if the secret value was originally provided as binary data * in the form of a byte array. The parameter represents the binary data as a base64-encoded * string.

* @public */ SecretBinary?: Uint8Array | undefined; /** *

The decrypted secret value, if the secret value was originally provided as a string or * through the Secrets Manager console.

* @public */ SecretString?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of all of the staging labels currently attached to this version of the * secret.

* @public */ VersionStages?: string[] | undefined; /** *

The date the secret was created.

* @public */ CreatedDate?: Date | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface BatchGetSecretValueResponse { /** *

A list of secret values.

* @public */ SecretValues?: SecretValueEntry[] | undefined; /** *

Secrets Manager includes this value if there's more output available than what is included in * the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, * such as when you ask for a filtered view of a long list. To get the next results, call * BatchGetSecretValue again with this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of errors Secrets Manager encountered while attempting to retrieve individual * secrets.

* @public */ Errors?: APIErrorType[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface CancelRotateSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface CancelRotateSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The unique identifier of the version of the secret created during the rotation. This * version might not be complete, and should be evaluated for possible deletion. We * recommend that you remove the VersionStage value AWSPENDING * from this version so that Secrets Manager can delete it. Failing to clean up a cancelled rotation * can block you from starting future rotations.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; } /** *

A structure that contains information about a tag.

* @public */ export interface Tag { /** *

The key identifier, or name, of the tag.

* @public */ Key?: string | undefined; /** *

The string value associated with the key of the tag.

* @public */ Value?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface CreateSecretRequest { /** *

The name of the new secret.

*

The secret name can contain ASCII letters, numbers, and the following characters: * /_+=.@-

*

Do not end your secret name with a hyphen followed by six characters. If you do so, * you risk confusion and unexpected results when searching for a secret by partial ARN. * Secrets Manager automatically adds a hyphen and six random characters after the secret name at the * end of the ARN.

* @public */ Name: string | undefined; /** *

If you include SecretString or SecretBinary, then Secrets Manager * creates an initial version for the secret, and this parameter specifies the unique * identifier for the new version.

* *

If you use the Amazon Web Services CLI or one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes it as the value for this parameter in the request.

*
*

If you generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken and include it in the request.

*

This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret.

* *

This value becomes the VersionId of the new version.

* @public */ ClientRequestToken?: string | undefined; /** *

The description of the secret.

* @public */ Description?: string | undefined; /** *

The ARN, key ID, or alias of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt the secret value * in the secret. An alias is always prefixed by alias/, for example * alias/aws/secretsmanager. For more information, see About * aliases.

*

To use a KMS key in a different account, use the key ARN or the alias ARN.

*

If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager uses the key * aws/secretsmanager. If that key doesn't yet exist, then Secrets Manager creates * it for you automatically the first time it encrypts the secret value.

*

If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account from the credentials calling the API, * then you can't use aws/secretsmanager to encrypt the secret, and you must * create and use a customer managed KMS key.

* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; /** *

The binary data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. We recommend * that you store your binary data in a file and then pass the contents of the file as a * parameter.

*

Either SecretString or SecretBinary must have a value, but * not both.

*

This parameter is not available in the Secrets Manager console.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretBinary?: Uint8Array | undefined; /** *

The text data to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. We recommend you * use a JSON structure of key/value pairs for your secret value.

*

Either SecretString or SecretBinary must have a value, but * not both.

*

If you create a secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret * text in only the SecretString parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the * information as a JSON structure of key/value pairs that a Lambda rotation function can * parse.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretString?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of tags to attach to the secret. Each tag is a key and value pair of strings in * a JSON text string, for example:

*

* [\{"Key":"CostCenter","Value":"12345"\},\{"Key":"environment","Value":"production"\}] *

*

Secrets Manager tag key names are case sensitive. A tag with the key "ABC" is a different tag * from one with key "abc".

*

If you check tags in permissions policies as part of your security strategy, then * adding or removing a tag can change permissions. If the completion of this operation * would result in you losing your permissions for this secret, then Secrets Manager blocks the * operation and returns an Access Denied error. For more information, see * Control access to secrets using tags and Limit access to identities with tags that match secrets' tags.

*

For information about how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool * environments, see Using JSON for * Parameters. If your command-line tool or SDK requires quotation marks around * the parameter, you should use single quotes to avoid confusion with the double quotes * required in the JSON text.

*

For tag quotas and naming restrictions, see Service quotas for * Tagging in the Amazon Web Services General Reference guide.

* @public */ Tags?: Tag[] | undefined; /** *

A list of Regions and KMS keys to replicate secrets.

* @public */ AddReplicaRegions?: ReplicaRegionType[] | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to overwrite a secret with the same name in the destination Region. * By default, secrets aren't overwritten.

* @public */ ForceOverwriteReplicaSecret?: boolean | undefined; /** *

The exact string that identifies the partner that holds the external secret. For more * information, see Using Secrets Manager managed external secrets.

* @public */ Type?: string | undefined; } /** *

A replication object consisting of a RegionReplicationStatus object and * includes a Region, KMSKeyId, status, and status message.

* @public */ export interface ReplicationStatusType { /** *

The Region where replication occurs.

* @public */ Region?: string | undefined; /** *

Can be an ARN, Key ID, or Alias.

* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; /** *

The status can be InProgress, Failed, or * InSync.

* @public */ Status?: StatusType | undefined; /** *

Status message such as "Secret with this name already exists in this * region".

* @public */ StatusMessage?: string | undefined; /** *

The date that the secret was last accessed in the Region. This field is omitted if the * secret has never been retrieved in the Region.

* @public */ LastAccessedDate?: Date | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface CreateSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the new secret. The ARN includes the name of the secret followed by six * random characters. This ensures that if you create a new secret with the same name as a * deleted secret, then users with access to the old secret don't get access to the new * secret because the ARNs are different.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the new secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The unique identifier associated with the version of the new secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of the replicas of this secret and their status:

* * @public */ ReplicationStatus?: ReplicationStatusType[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DeleteResourcePolicyRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to delete the attached resource-based policy for.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DeleteResourcePolicyResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret that the resource-based policy was deleted for.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret that the resource-based policy was deleted for.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DeleteSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to delete.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the * secret. You can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in * the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery * window.

* @public */ RecoveryWindowInDays?: number | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both * this parameter and RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use * either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.

*

Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there * might be a short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret * and then immediately create a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and * retry logic.

*

If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does * not return ResourceNotFoundException.

* *

Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the * normal recovery window before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally * impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays parameter. If you delete a secret * with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently.

*
* @public */ ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery?: boolean | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DeleteSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The date and time after which this secret Secrets Manager can permanently delete this secret, * and it can no longer be restored. This value is the date and time of the delete request * plus the number of days in RecoveryWindowInDays.

* @public */ DeletionDate?: Date | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DescribeSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** *

The metadata needed to successfully rotate a managed external secret. A list of key * value pairs in JSON format specified by the partner. For more information, see Managed * external secret partners.

* @public */ export interface ExternalSecretRotationMetadataItem { /** *

The key that identifies the item.

* @public */ Key?: string | undefined; /** *

The value of the specified item.

* @public */ Value?: string | undefined; } /** *

A structure that defines the rotation configuration for the secret.

* @public */ export interface RotationRulesType { /** *

The number of days between rotations of the secret. You can use this value to check * that your secret meets your compliance guidelines for how often secrets must be rotated. * If you use this field to set the rotation schedule, Secrets Manager calculates the next rotation * date based on the previous rotation. Manually updating the secret value by calling * PutSecretValue or UpdateSecret is considered a valid * rotation.

*

In DescribeSecret and ListSecrets, this value is calculated * from the rotation schedule after every successful rotation. In * RotateSecret, you can set the rotation schedule in * RotationRules with AutomaticallyAfterDays or * ScheduleExpression, but not both. To set a rotation schedule in hours, * use ScheduleExpression.

* @public */ AutomaticallyAfterDays?: number | undefined; /** *

The length of the rotation window in hours, for example 3h for a three * hour window. Secrets Manager rotates your secret at any time during this window. The window must * not extend into the next rotation window or the next UTC day. The window starts * according to the ScheduleExpression. If you don't specify a * Duration, for a ScheduleExpression in hours, the window * automatically closes after one hour. For a ScheduleExpression in days, the * window automatically closes at the end of the UTC day. For more information, including * examples, see Schedule * expressions in Secrets Manager rotation in the Secrets Manager Users * Guide.

* @public */ Duration?: string | undefined; /** *

A cron() or rate() expression that defines the schedule for * rotating your secret. Secrets Manager rotation schedules use UTC time zone. Secrets Manager rotates your * secret any time during a rotation window.

*

Secrets Manager rate() expressions represent the interval in hours or days that you * want to rotate your secret, for example rate(12 hours) or rate(10 * days). You can rotate a secret as often as every four hours. If you use a * rate() expression, the rotation window starts at midnight. For a rate * in hours, the default rotation window closes after one hour. For a rate in days, the * default rotation window closes at the end of the day. You can set the * Duration to change the rotation window. The rotation window must not * extend into the next UTC day or into the next rotation window.

*

You can use a cron() expression to create a rotation schedule that is * more detailed than a rotation interval. For more information, including examples, see * Schedule * expressions in Secrets Manager rotation in the Secrets Manager Users Guide. * For a cron expression that represents a schedule in hours, the default rotation window * closes after one hour. For a cron expression that represents a schedule in days, the * default rotation window closes at the end of the day. You can set the * Duration to change the rotation window. The rotation window must not * extend into the next UTC day or into the next rotation window.

* @public */ ScheduleExpression?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface DescribeSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The exact string that identifies the partner that holds the external secret. For more * information, see Using Secrets Manager managed external secrets.

* @public */ Type?: string | undefined; /** *

The description of the secret.

* @public */ Description?: string | undefined; /** *

The key ID or alias ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt the secret value. * If the secret is encrypted with the Amazon Web Services managed key * aws/secretsmanager, this field is omitted. Secrets created using the * console use an KMS key ID.

* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether automatic rotation is turned on for this secret. If the secret has * never been configured for rotation, Secrets Manager returns null.

*

To turn on rotation, use RotateSecret. To turn off rotation, use * CancelRotateSecret.

* @public */ RotationEnabled?: boolean | undefined; /** *

The ARN of the Lambda function that Secrets Manager invokes to rotate the secret.

* @public */ RotationLambdaARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The rotation schedule and Lambda function for this secret. If the secret previously had * rotation turned on, but it is now turned off, this field shows the previous rotation * schedule and rotation function. If the secret never had rotation turned on, this field * is omitted.

* @public */ RotationRules?: RotationRulesType | undefined; /** *

The metadata needed to successfully rotate a managed external secret. A list of key * value pairs in JSON format specified by the partner. For more information about the * required information, see Managed external secrets partners.

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationMetadata?: ExternalSecretRotationMetadataItem[] | undefined; /** *

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that allows Secrets Manager to rotate a secret held * by a third-party partner. For more information, see Security and * permissions.

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationRoleArn?: string | undefined; /** *

The last date and time that Secrets Manager rotated the secret. If the secret isn't configured * for rotation or rotation has been disabled, Secrets Manager returns null.

* @public */ LastRotatedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.

* @public */ LastChangedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The date that the secret was last accessed in the Region. This field is omitted if the * secret has never been retrieved in the Region.

* @public */ LastAccessedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The date the secret is scheduled for deletion. If it is not scheduled for deletion, * this field is omitted. When you delete a secret, Secrets Manager requires a recovery window of at * least 7 days before deleting the secret. Some time after the deleted date, Secrets Manager deletes * the secret, including all of its versions.

*

If a secret is scheduled for deletion, then its details, including the encrypted * secret value, is not accessible. To cancel a scheduled deletion and restore access to * the secret, use RestoreSecret.

* @public */ DeletedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The next rotation is scheduled to occur on or before this date. If the secret isn't * configured for rotation or rotation has been disabled, Secrets Manager returns null. If rotation * fails, Secrets Manager retries the entire rotation process multiple times. If rotation * is unsuccessful, this date may be in the past.

*

This date represents the latest date that rotation will occur, but it is not an * approximate rotation date. In some cases, for example if you turn off automatic rotation * and then turn it back on, the next rotation may occur much sooner than this date.

* @public */ NextRotationDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The list of tags attached to the secret. To add tags to a secret, use TagResource. To remove tags, use UntagResource.

* @public */ Tags?: Tag[] | undefined; /** *

A list of the versions of the secret that have staging labels attached. Versions that * don't have staging labels are considered deprecated and Secrets Manager can delete them.

*

Secrets Manager uses staging labels to indicate the status of a secret version during rotation. * The three staging labels for rotation are:

* *

For more information about rotation and staging labels, see How rotation works.

* @public */ VersionIdsToStages?: Record | undefined; /** *

The ID of the service that created this secret. For more information, see Secrets managed by * other Amazon Web Services services.

* @public */ OwningService?: string | undefined; /** *

The date the secret was created.

* @public */ CreatedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The Region the secret is in. If a secret is replicated to other Regions, the replicas * are listed in ReplicationStatus.

* @public */ PrimaryRegion?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of the replicas of this secret and their status:

* * @public */ ReplicationStatus?: ReplicationStatusType[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetRandomPasswordRequest { /** *

The length of the password. If you don't include this parameter, the default length is * 32 characters.

* @public */ PasswordLength?: number | undefined; /** *

A string of the characters that you don't want in the password.

* @public */ ExcludeCharacters?: string | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to exclude numbers from the password. If you don't include this * switch, the password can contain numbers.

* @public */ ExcludeNumbers?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to exclude the following punctuation characters from the password: * ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` \{ | \} * ~. If you don't include this switch, the password can contain * punctuation.

* @public */ ExcludePunctuation?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to exclude uppercase letters from the password. If you don't include * this switch, the password can contain uppercase letters.

* @public */ ExcludeUppercase?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to exclude lowercase letters from the password. If you don't include * this switch, the password can contain lowercase letters.

* @public */ ExcludeLowercase?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to include the space character. If you include this switch, the * password can contain space characters.

* @public */ IncludeSpace?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to include at least one upper and lowercase letter, one number, and * one punctuation. If you don't include this switch, the password contains at least one of * every character type.

* @public */ RequireEachIncludedType?: boolean | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetRandomPasswordResponse { /** *

A string with the password.

* @public */ RandomPassword?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetResourcePolicyRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to retrieve the attached resource-based policy * for.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetResourcePolicyResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret that the resource-based policy was retrieved for.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret that the resource-based policy was retrieved for.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

A JSON-formatted string that contains the permissions policy attached to the secret. * For more information about permissions policies, see Authentication and access * control for Secrets Manager.

* @public */ ResourcePolicy?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetSecretValueRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to retrieve. To retrieve a secret from another account, * you must use an ARN.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The unique identifier of the version of the secret to retrieve. If you include both * this parameter and VersionStage, the two parameters must refer to the same * secret version. If you don't specify either a VersionStage or * VersionId, then Secrets Manager returns the AWSCURRENT * version.

*

This value is typically a UUID-type * value with 32 hexadecimal digits.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

The staging label of the version of the secret to retrieve.

*

Secrets Manager uses staging labels to keep track of different versions during the rotation * process. If you include both this parameter and VersionId, the two * parameters must refer to the same secret version. If you don't specify either a * VersionStage or VersionId, Secrets Manager returns the * AWSCURRENT version.

* @public */ VersionStage?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface GetSecretValueResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The friendly name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The unique identifier of this version of the secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

The decrypted secret value, if the secret value was originally provided as binary data * in the form of a byte array. When you retrieve a SecretBinary using the * HTTP API, the Python SDK, or the Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it * is not encoded.

*

If the secret was created by using the Secrets Manager console, or if the secret value was * originally provided as a string, then this field is omitted. The secret value appears in * SecretString instead.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretBinary?: Uint8Array | undefined; /** *

The decrypted secret value, if the secret value was originally provided as a string or * through the Secrets Manager console.

*

If this secret was created by using the console, then Secrets Manager stores the information as * a JSON structure of key/value pairs.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretString?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of all of the staging labels currently attached to this version of the * secret.

* @public */ VersionStages?: string[] | undefined; /** *

The date and time that this version of the secret was created. If you don't specify * which version in VersionId or VersionStage, then Secrets Manager uses * the AWSCURRENT version.

* @public */ CreatedDate?: Date | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ListSecretsRequest { /** *

Specifies whether to include secrets scheduled for deletion. By default, secrets * scheduled for deletion aren't included.

* @public */ IncludePlannedDeletion?: boolean | undefined; /** *

The number of results to include in the response.

*

If there are more results available, in the response, Secrets Manager includes * NextToken. To get the next results, call ListSecrets again * with the value from NextToken.

* @public */ MaxResults?: number | undefined; /** *

A token that indicates where the output should continue from, if a previous call did * not show all results. To get the next results, call ListSecrets again with * this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; /** *

The filters to apply to the list of secrets.

* @public */ Filters?: Filter[] | undefined; /** *

Secrets are listed by CreatedDate.

* @public */ SortOrder?: SortOrderType | undefined; /** *

If not specified, secrets are listed by CreatedDate.

* @public */ SortBy?: SortByType | undefined; } /** *

A structure that contains the details about a secret. It does not include the * encrypted SecretString and SecretBinary values. To get those * values, use GetSecretValue .

* @public */ export interface SecretListEntry { /** *

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The friendly name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The exact string that identifies the third-party partner that holds the external * secret. For more information, see Managed external secret * partners.

* @public */ Type?: string | undefined; /** *

The user-provided description of the secret.

* @public */ Description?: string | undefined; /** *

The ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt the secret value. If the secret is * encrypted with the Amazon Web Services managed key aws/secretsmanager, this * field is omitted.

* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; /** *

Indicates whether automatic, scheduled rotation is enabled for this secret.

* @public */ RotationEnabled?: boolean | undefined; /** *

The ARN of an Amazon Web Services Lambda function invoked by Secrets Manager to rotate and expire the secret * either automatically per the schedule or manually by a call to * RotateSecret * .

* @public */ RotationLambdaARN?: string | undefined; /** *

A structure that defines the rotation configuration for the secret.

* @public */ RotationRules?: RotationRulesType | undefined; /** *

The metadata needed to successfully rotate a managed external secret. A list of key * value pairs in JSON format specified by the partner. For more information about the * required information, see Managed external secrets partners.

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationMetadata?: ExternalSecretRotationMetadataItem[] | undefined; /** *

The role that Secrets Manager assumes to call APIs required to perform the rotation. For more * information about the required information, see Managed * external secrets partners.

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationRoleArn?: string | undefined; /** *

The most recent date and time that the Secrets Manager rotation process was * successfully completed. This value is null if the secret hasn't ever rotated.

* @public */ LastRotatedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.

* @public */ LastChangedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The date that the secret was last accessed in the Region. This field is omitted if the * secret has never been retrieved in the Region.

* @public */ LastAccessedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The date and time the deletion of the secret occurred. Not present on active secrets. * The secret can be recovered until the number of days in the recovery window has passed, * as specified in the RecoveryWindowInDays parameter of the * DeleteSecret * operation.

* @public */ DeletedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The next rotation is scheduled to occur on or before this date. If the secret isn't * configured for rotation or rotation has been disabled, Secrets Manager returns null.

* @public */ NextRotationDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The list of user-defined tags associated with the secret. To add tags to a secret, use * * TagResource * . To remove tags, use * UntagResource * .

* @public */ Tags?: Tag[] | undefined; /** *

A list of all of the currently assigned SecretVersionStage staging labels * and the SecretVersionId attached to each one. Staging labels are used to * keep track of the different versions during the rotation process.

* *

A version that does not have any SecretVersionStage is considered * deprecated and subject to deletion. Such versions are not included in this * list.

*
* @public */ SecretVersionsToStages?: Record | undefined; /** *

Returns the name of the service that created the secret.

* @public */ OwningService?: string | undefined; /** *

The date and time when a secret was created.

* @public */ CreatedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The Region where Secrets Manager originated the secret.

* @public */ PrimaryRegion?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ListSecretsResponse { /** *

A list of the secrets in the account.

* @public */ SecretList?: SecretListEntry[] | undefined; /** *

Secrets Manager includes this value if there's more output available than what is included in * the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, * such as when you ask for a filtered view of a long list. To get the next results, call * ListSecrets again with this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ListSecretVersionIdsRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret whose versions you want to list.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The number of results to include in the response.

*

If there are more results available, in the response, Secrets Manager includes * NextToken. To get the next results, call * ListSecretVersionIds again with the value from NextToken. *

* @public */ MaxResults?: number | undefined; /** *

A token that indicates where the output should continue from, if a previous call did * not show all results. To get the next results, call ListSecretVersionIds * again with this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to include versions of secrets that don't have any staging labels * attached to them. Versions without staging labels are considered deprecated and are * subject to deletion by Secrets Manager. By default, versions without staging labels aren't * included.

* @public */ IncludeDeprecated?: boolean | undefined; } /** *

A structure that contains information about one version of a secret.

* @public */ export interface SecretVersionsListEntry { /** *

The unique version identifier of this version of the secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

An array of staging labels that are currently associated with this version of the * secret.

* @public */ VersionStages?: string[] | undefined; /** *

The date that this version of the secret was last accessed. Note that the resolution * of this field is at the date level and does not include the time.

* @public */ LastAccessedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The date and time this version of the secret was created.

* @public */ CreatedDate?: Date | undefined; /** *

The KMS keys used to encrypt the secret version.

* @public */ KmsKeyIds?: string[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ListSecretVersionIdsResponse { /** *

A list of the versions of the secret.

* @public */ Versions?: SecretVersionsListEntry[] | undefined; /** *

Secrets Manager includes this value if there's more output available than what is included in * the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, * such as when you ask for a filtered view of a long list. To get the next results, call * ListSecretVersionIds again with this value.

* @public */ NextToken?: string | undefined; /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface PutResourcePolicyRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to attach the resource-based policy.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

A JSON-formatted string for an Amazon Web Services resource-based policy. For example policies, see * Permissions policy examples.

* @public */ ResourcePolicy: string | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to block resource-based policies that allow broad access to the * secret, for example those that use a wildcard for the principal. By default, public * policies aren't blocked.

* *

Resource policy validation and the BlockPublicPolicy parameter help protect your * resources by preventing public access from being granted through the resource * policies that are directly attached to your secrets. In addition to using these * features, carefully inspect the following policies to confirm that they do not grant * public access:

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    Identity-based policies attached to associated Amazon Web Services * principals (for example, IAM roles)

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    Resource-based policies attached to associated Amazon Web Services * resources (for example, Key Management Service (KMS) * keys)

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To review permissions to your secrets, see Determine who has permissions to your secrets.

*
* @public */ BlockPublicPolicy?: boolean | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface PutResourcePolicyResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface PutSecretValueRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to add a new version to.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

*

If the secret doesn't already exist, use CreateSecret instead.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

A unique identifier for the new version of the secret.

* *

If you use the Amazon Web Services CLI or one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes it as the value for this parameter in the request.

*
*

If you generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken and include it in the request.

*

This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret.

* *

This value becomes the VersionId of the new version.

* @public */ ClientRequestToken?: string | undefined; /** *

The binary data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this * parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a * file and then pass the contents of the file as a parameter.

*

You must include SecretBinary or SecretString, but not * both.

*

You can't access this value from the Secrets Manager console.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretBinary?: Uint8Array | undefined; /** *

The text to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret.

*

You must include SecretBinary or SecretString, but not * both.

*

We recommend you create the secret string as JSON key/value pairs, as shown in the * example.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretString?: string | undefined; /** *

A list of staging labels to attach to this version of the secret. Secrets Manager uses staging * labels to track versions of a secret through the rotation process.

*

If you specify a staging label that's already associated with a different version of * the same secret, then Secrets Manager removes the label from the other version and attaches it to * this version. If you specify AWSCURRENT, and it is already attached to * another version, then Secrets Manager also moves the staging label AWSPREVIOUS to the * version that AWSCURRENT was removed from.

*

If you don't include VersionStages, then Secrets Manager automatically moves the * staging label AWSCURRENT to this version.

* @public */ VersionStages?: string[] | undefined; /** *

A unique identifier that indicates the source of the request. Required for secret * rotations using an IAM assumed role or cross-account rotation, in which you rotate a * secret in one account by using a Lambda rotation function in another account. In both * cases, the rotation function assumes an IAM role to call Secrets Manager, and then Secrets Manager validates * the identity using the token. For more information, see How rotation * works and Rotation by Lambda * functions.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ RotationToken?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface PutSecretValueResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The unique identifier of the version of the secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

The list of staging labels that are currently attached to this version of the secret. * Secrets Manager uses staging labels to track a version as it progresses through the secret * rotation process.

* @public */ VersionStages?: string[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RemoveRegionsFromReplicationRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The Regions of the replicas to remove.

* @public */ RemoveReplicaRegions: string[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RemoveRegionsFromReplicationResponse { /** *

The ARN of the primary secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The status of replicas for this secret after you remove Regions.

* @public */ ReplicationStatus?: ReplicationStatusType[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ReplicateSecretToRegionsRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to replicate.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

A list of Regions in which to replicate the secret.

* @public */ AddReplicaRegions: ReplicaRegionType[] | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to overwrite a secret with the same name in the destination Region. * By default, secrets aren't overwritten.

* @public */ ForceOverwriteReplicaSecret?: boolean | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ReplicateSecretToRegionsResponse { /** *

The ARN of the primary secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The status of replication.

* @public */ ReplicationStatus?: ReplicationStatusType[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RestoreSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to restore.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RestoreSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret that was restored.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret that was restored.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RotateSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret to rotate.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

A unique identifier for the new version of the secret. You only need to specify this * value if you implement your own retry logic and you want to ensure that Secrets Manager doesn't * attempt to create a secret version twice.

* *

If you use the Amazon Web Services CLI or one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes it as the value for this parameter in the request.

*
*

If you generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken and include it in the request.

*

This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret.

* @public */ ClientRequestToken?: string | undefined; /** *

For secrets that use a Lambda rotation function to rotate, the ARN of the Lambda * rotation function.

*

For secrets that use managed rotation, omit this field. For more * information, see Managed * rotation in the Secrets Manager User Guide.

* @public */ RotationLambdaARN?: string | undefined; /** *

A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.

* *

When changing an existing rotation schedule and setting * RotateImmediately to false:

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    If using AutomaticallyAfterDays or a * ScheduleExpression with rate(), the previously * scheduled rotation might still occur.

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    To prevent unintended rotations, use a ScheduleExpression * with cron() for granular control over rotation windows.

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* @public */ RotationRules?: RotationRulesType | undefined; /** *

The metadata needed to successfully rotate a managed external secret. A list of key * value pairs in JSON format specified by the partner. For more information about the * required information, see Using Secrets Manager managed external secrets *

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationMetadata?: ExternalSecretRotationMetadataItem[] | undefined; /** *

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that allows Secrets Manager to rotate a secret held * by a third-party partner. For more information, see Security and * permissions.

* @public */ ExternalSecretRotationRoleArn?: string | undefined; /** *

Specifies whether to rotate the secret immediately or wait until the next scheduled * rotation window. The rotation schedule is defined in RotateSecretRequest$RotationRules.

*

The default for RotateImmediately is true. If you don't * specify this value, Secrets Manager rotates the secret immediately.

*

If you set RotateImmediately to false, Secrets Manager tests * the rotation configuration by running the * testSecret step of the Lambda rotation function. This test * creates an AWSPENDING version of the secret and then removes it.

*

When changing an existing rotation schedule and setting RotateImmediately * to false:

* *

Rotation is an asynchronous process. For more information, see How rotation works.

* @public */ RotateImmediately?: boolean | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface RotateSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

The ID of the new version of the secret.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface StopReplicationToReplicaRequest { /** *

The name of the secret or the replica ARN. The replica ARN is the same as the original * primary secret ARN expect the Region is changed to the replica Region.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface StopReplicationToReplicaResponse { /** *

The ARN of the promoted secret. The ARN is the same as the original primary secret * except the Region is changed.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface TagResourceRequest { /** *

The identifier for the secret to attach tags to. You can specify either the Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The tags to attach to the secret as a JSON text string argument. Each element in the * list consists of a Key and a Value.

*

For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text * string argument and specify key/value pairs. For more information, see Specifying parameter values for the Amazon Web Services CLI * in the Amazon Web Services CLI User Guide.

* @public */ Tags: Tag[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface UntagResourceRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

A list of tag key names to remove from the secret. You don't specify the value. Both * the key and its associated value are removed.

*

This parameter requires a JSON text string argument.

*

For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text * string argument and specify key/value pairs. For more information, see Specifying parameter values for the Amazon Web Services CLI * in the Amazon Web Services CLI User Guide.

* @public */ TagKeys: string[] | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface UpdateSecretRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

If you include SecretString or SecretBinary, then Secrets Manager * creates a new version for the secret, and this parameter specifies the unique identifier * for the new version.

* *

If you use the Amazon Web Services CLI or one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes it as the value for this parameter in the request.

*
*

If you generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken and include it in the request.

*

This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret.

* @public */ ClientRequestToken?: string | undefined; /** *

The description of the secret.

* @public */ Description?: string | undefined; /** *

The ARN, key ID, or alias of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt new * secret versions as well as any existing versions with the staging labels * AWSCURRENT, AWSPENDING, or AWSPREVIOUS. If * you don't have kms:Encrypt permission to the new key, Secrets Manager does not * re-encrypt existing secret versions with the new key. For more information about * versions and staging labels, see Concepts: * Version.

*

A key alias is always prefixed by alias/, for example * alias/aws/secretsmanager. For more information, see About * aliases.

*

If you set this to an empty string, Secrets Manager uses the Amazon Web Services managed key * aws/secretsmanager. If this key doesn't already exist in your account, * then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically. All users and roles in the Amazon Web Services account * automatically have access to use aws/secretsmanager. Creating * aws/secretsmanager can result in a one-time significant delay in * returning the result.

* *

You can only use the Amazon Web Services managed key * aws/secretsmanager if you call this operation using credentials from * the same Amazon Web Services account that owns the secret. If the secret is in a different * account, then you must use a customer managed key and provide the ARN of that * KMS key in this field. The user making the call must have * permissions to both the secret and the KMS key in their respective * accounts.

*
* @public */ KmsKeyId?: string | undefined; /** *

The binary data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. We recommend * that you store your binary data in a file and then pass the contents of the file as a * parameter.

*

Either SecretBinary or SecretString must have a value, but * not both.

*

You can't access this parameter in the Secrets Manager console.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretBinary?: Uint8Array | undefined; /** *

The text data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. We recommend you * use a JSON structure of key/value pairs for your secret value.

*

Either SecretBinary or SecretString must have a value, but * not both.

*

Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.

* @public */ SecretString?: string | undefined; /** *

The exact string that identifies the third-party partner that holds the external * secret. For more information, see Managed external secret * partners.

* @public */ Type?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface UpdateSecretResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret that was updated.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret that was updated.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; /** *

If Secrets Manager created a new version of the secret during this operation, then * VersionId contains the unique identifier of the new version.

* @public */ VersionId?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface UpdateSecretVersionStageRequest { /** *

The ARN or the name of the secret with the version and staging labelsto modify.

*

For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather * than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.

* @public */ SecretId: string | undefined; /** *

The staging label to add to this version.

* @public */ VersionStage: string | undefined; /** *

The ID of the version that the staging label is to be removed from. If the staging * label you are trying to attach to one version is already attached to a different * version, then you must include this parameter and specify the version that the label is * to be removed from. If the label is attached and you either do not specify this * parameter, or the version ID does not match, then the operation fails.

* @public */ RemoveFromVersionId?: string | undefined; /** *

The ID of the version to add the staging label to. To remove a label from a version, * then do not specify this parameter.

*

If the staging label is already attached to a different version of the secret, then * you must also specify the RemoveFromVersionId parameter.

* @public */ MoveToVersionId?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface UpdateSecretVersionStageResponse { /** *

The ARN of the secret that was updated.

* @public */ ARN?: string | undefined; /** *

The name of the secret that was updated.

* @public */ Name?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ValidateResourcePolicyRequest { /** *

The ARN or name of the secret with the resource-based policy you want to * validate.

* @public */ SecretId?: string | undefined; /** *

A JSON-formatted string that contains an Amazon Web Services resource-based policy. The policy in * the string identifies who can access or manage this secret and its versions. For example * policies, see Permissions * policy examples.

* @public */ ResourcePolicy: string | undefined; } /** *

Displays errors that occurred during validation of the resource policy.

* @public */ export interface ValidationErrorsEntry { /** *

Checks the name of the policy.

* @public */ CheckName?: string | undefined; /** *

Displays error messages if validation encounters problems during validation of the * resource policy.

* @public */ ErrorMessage?: string | undefined; } /** * @public */ export interface ValidateResourcePolicyResponse { /** *

True if your policy passes validation, otherwise false.

* @public */ PolicyValidationPassed?: boolean | undefined; /** *

Validation errors if your policy didn't pass validation.

* @public */ ValidationErrors?: ValidationErrorsEntry[] | undefined; }