Service Region index file for Amazon Web Services services
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Contents
Example: Service Region index file for an Amazon Web Services service
The service Region index file for an Amazon Web Services service looks like the following.
{ "formatVersion":"The version number for the service region index format", "disclaimer":"The disclaimers for this service region index", "publicationDate":"The publication date of this service region index", "regions":{ "firstRegion":{ "regionCode":"A unique identifier that identifies this region", "currentVersionUrl":"The relative URL for the service regional price list file of this version" }, "secondRegion":{ "regionCode": ..., "currentVersionUrl": ... }, ... } }
Service Region index definitions
The following list defines the terms in the service Region index file.
- formatVersion
-
An attribute that tracks which format version the service Region index file is in. The
formatVersion
of the file is updated when the structure is changed. For example, the version will change fromv1
tov2
. - disclaimer
-
Any disclaimers that apply to the service Region index file.
- publicationDate
-
The date and time in UTC format when a service Region index file was published. For example,
2023-03-28T23:47:21Z
. - regions
-
The list of available Amazon Web Services Region for the Amazon Web Services service.
- regions:regionCode
-
A unique code for the Region in which this Amazon Web Services service is offered. This is used as the lookup key in the Regions list. For example,
us-east-2
is the US East (Ohio) Region. - regions:regionCode:currentVersionUrl
-
The relative URL for the service Region index file of this version. For example,
/offers/v1.0/aws/AmazonRDS/20230328234721/us-east-2/index.json
.