import { Command as $Command } from "@smithy/smithy-client"; import { MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer } from "@smithy/types"; import { UpdateServiceSettingRequest, UpdateServiceSettingResult } from "../models/models_2"; import { ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, SSMClientResolvedConfig } from "../SSMClient"; /** * @public */ export type { __MetadataBearer }; export { $Command }; /** * @public * * The input for {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommand}. */ export interface UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput extends UpdateServiceSettingRequest { } /** * @public * * The output of {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommand}. */ export interface UpdateServiceSettingCommandOutput extends UpdateServiceSettingResult, __MetadataBearer { } declare const UpdateServiceSettingCommand_base: { new (input: UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput): import("@smithy/smithy-client").CommandImpl; new (input: UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput): import("@smithy/smithy-client").CommandImpl; getEndpointParameterInstructions(): import("@smithy/middleware-endpoint").EndpointParameterInstructions; }; /** *

* ServiceSetting is an account-level setting for an Amazon Web Services service. This setting * defines how a user interacts with or uses a service or a feature of a service. For example, if an * Amazon Web Services service charges money to the account based on feature or service usage, then the Amazon Web Services * service team might create a default setting of "false". This means the user can't use this * feature unless they change the setting to "true" and intentionally opt in for a paid * feature.

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Services map a SettingId object to a setting value. Amazon Web Services services teams define * the default value for a SettingId. You can't create a new SettingId, * but you can overwrite the default value if you have the ssm:UpdateServiceSetting * permission for the setting. Use the GetServiceSetting API operation to view the * current value. Or, use the ResetServiceSetting to change the value back to the * original value defined by the Amazon Web Services service team.

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Update the service setting for the account.

* @example * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call. * ```javascript * import { SSMClient, UpdateServiceSettingCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-ssm"; // ES Modules import * // const { SSMClient, UpdateServiceSettingCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-ssm"); // CommonJS import * const client = new SSMClient(config); * const input = { // UpdateServiceSettingRequest * SettingId: "STRING_VALUE", // required * SettingValue: "STRING_VALUE", // required * }; * const command = new UpdateServiceSettingCommand(input); * const response = await client.send(command); * // {}; * * ``` * * @param UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput - {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput} * @returns {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommandOutput} * @see {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput} for command's `input` shape. * @see {@link UpdateServiceSettingCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape. * @see {@link SSMClientResolvedConfig | config} for SSMClient's `config` shape. * * @throws {@link InternalServerError} (server fault) *

An error occurred on the server side.

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

The specified service setting wasn't found. Either the service name or the setting hasn't * been provisioned by the Amazon Web Services service team.

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

There are concurrent updates for a resource that supports one update at a time.

* * @throws {@link SSMServiceException} *

Base exception class for all service exceptions from SSM service.

* * * @public */ export declare class UpdateServiceSettingCommand extends UpdateServiceSettingCommand_base { /** @internal type navigation helper, not in runtime. */ protected static __types: { api: { input: UpdateServiceSettingRequest; output: {}; }; sdk: { input: UpdateServiceSettingCommandInput; output: UpdateServiceSettingCommandOutput; }; }; }