Class: Aws::SNS::Client

Inherits:
Seahorse::Client::Base show all
Includes:
ClientStubs
Defined in:
gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb

Overview

An API client for SNS. To construct a client, you need to configure a :region and :credentials.

client = Aws::SNS::Client.new(
  region: region_name,
  credentials: credentials,
  # ...
)

For details on configuring region and credentials see the developer guide.

See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

#config, #handlers

API Operations collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from ClientStubs

#api_requests, #stub_data, #stub_responses

Methods inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

add_plugin, api, clear_plugins, define, new, #operation_names, plugins, remove_plugin, set_api, set_plugins

Methods included from Seahorse::Client::HandlerBuilder

#handle, #handle_request, #handle_response

Constructor Details

#initialize(options) ⇒ Client

Returns a new instance of Client.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash)

Options Hash (options):

  • :credentials (required, Aws::CredentialProvider)

    Your AWS credentials. This can be an instance of any one of the following classes:

    • Aws::Credentials - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing credentials.

    • Aws::SharedCredentials - Used for loading static credentials from a shared file, such as ~/.aws/config.

    • Aws::AssumeRoleCredentials - Used when you need to assume a role.

    • Aws::AssumeRoleWebIdentityCredentials - Used when you need to assume a role after providing credentials via the web.

    • Aws::SSOCredentials - Used for loading credentials from AWS SSO using an access token generated from aws login.

    • Aws::ProcessCredentials - Used for loading credentials from a process that outputs to stdout.

    • Aws::InstanceProfileCredentials - Used for loading credentials from an EC2 IMDS on an EC2 instance.

    • Aws::ECSCredentials - Used for loading credentials from instances running in ECS.

    • Aws::CognitoIdentityCredentials - Used for loading credentials from the Cognito Identity service.

    When :credentials are not configured directly, the following locations will be searched for credentials:

    • Aws.config[:credentials]
    • The :access_key_id, :secret_access_key, and :session_token options.
    • ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
    • ~/.aws/credentials
    • ~/.aws/config
    • EC2/ECS IMDS instance profile - When used by default, the timeouts are very aggressive. Construct and pass an instance of Aws::InstanceProfileCredentails or Aws::ECSCredentials to enable retries and extended timeouts. Instance profile credential fetching can be disabled by setting ENV['AWS_EC2_METADATA_DISABLED'] to true.
  • :region (required, String)

    The AWS region to connect to. The configured :region is used to determine the service :endpoint. When not passed, a default :region is searched for in the following locations:

    • Aws.config[:region]
    • ENV['AWS_REGION']
    • ENV['AMAZON_REGION']
    • ENV['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION']
    • ~/.aws/credentials
    • ~/.aws/config
  • :access_key_id (String)
  • :active_endpoint_cache (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to true, a thread polling for endpoints will be running in the background every 60 secs (default). Defaults to false.

  • :adaptive_retry_wait_to_fill (Boolean) — default: true

    Used only in adaptive retry mode. When true, the request will sleep until there is sufficent client side capacity to retry the request. When false, the request will raise a RetryCapacityNotAvailableError and will not retry instead of sleeping.

  • :client_side_monitoring (Boolean) — default: false

    When true, client-side metrics will be collected for all API requests from this client.

  • :client_side_monitoring_client_id (String) — default: ""

    Allows you to provide an identifier for this client which will be attached to all generated client side metrics. Defaults to an empty string.

  • :client_side_monitoring_host (String) — default: "127.0.0.1"

    Allows you to specify the DNS hostname or IPv4 or IPv6 address that the client side monitoring agent is running on, where client metrics will be published via UDP.

  • :client_side_monitoring_port (Integer) — default: 31000

    Required for publishing client metrics. The port that the client side monitoring agent is running on, where client metrics will be published via UDP.

  • :client_side_monitoring_publisher (Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher) — default: Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher

    Allows you to provide a custom client-side monitoring publisher class. By default, will use the Client Side Monitoring Agent Publisher.

  • :convert_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into the required types.

  • :correct_clock_skew (Boolean) — default: true

    Used only in standard and adaptive retry modes. Specifies whether to apply a clock skew correction and retry requests with skewed client clocks.

  • :defaults_mode (String) — default: "legacy"

    See DefaultsModeConfiguration for a list of the accepted modes and the configuration defaults that are included.

  • :disable_host_prefix_injection (Boolean) — default: false

    Set to true to disable SDK automatically adding host prefix to default service endpoint when available.

  • :disable_request_compression (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to 'true' the request body will not be compressed for supported operations.

  • :endpoint (String)

    The client endpoint is normally constructed from the :region option. You should only configure an :endpoint when connecting to test or custom endpoints. This should be a valid HTTP(S) URI.

  • :endpoint_cache_max_entries (Integer) — default: 1000

    Used for the maximum size limit of the LRU cache storing endpoints data for endpoint discovery enabled operations. Defaults to 1000.

  • :endpoint_cache_max_threads (Integer) — default: 10

    Used for the maximum threads in use for polling endpoints to be cached, defaults to 10.

  • :endpoint_cache_poll_interval (Integer) — default: 60

    When :endpoint_discovery and :active_endpoint_cache is enabled, Use this option to config the time interval in seconds for making requests fetching endpoints information. Defaults to 60 sec.

  • :endpoint_discovery (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to true, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available.

  • :ignore_configured_endpoint_urls (Boolean)

    Setting to true disables use of endpoint URLs provided via environment variables and the shared configuration file.

  • :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter) — default: Aws::Log::Formatter.default

    The log formatter.

  • :log_level (Symbol) — default: :info

    The log level to send messages to the :logger at.

  • :logger (Logger)

    The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option is not set, logging will be disabled.

  • :max_attempts (Integer) — default: 3

    An integer representing the maximum number attempts that will be made for a single request, including the initial attempt. For example, setting this value to 5 will result in a request being retried up to 4 times. Used in standard and adaptive retry modes.

  • :profile (String) — default: "default"

    Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, 'default' is used.

  • :request_min_compression_size_bytes (Integer) — default: 10240

    The minimum size in bytes that triggers compression for request bodies. The value must be non-negative integer value between 0 and 10485780 bytes inclusive.

  • :retry_backoff (Proc)

    A proc or lambda used for backoff. Defaults to 2**retries * retry_base_delay. This option is only used in the legacy retry mode.

  • :retry_base_delay (Float) — default: 0.3

    The base delay in seconds used by the default backoff function. This option is only used in the legacy retry mode.

  • :retry_jitter (Symbol) — default: :none

    A delay randomiser function used by the default backoff function. Some predefined functions can be referenced by name - :none, :equal, :full, otherwise a Proc that takes and returns a number. This option is only used in the legacy retry mode.

    @see https://www.awsarchitectureblog.com/2015/03/backoff.html

  • :retry_limit (Integer) — default: 3

    The maximum number of times to retry failed requests. Only ~ 500 level server errors and certain ~ 400 level client errors are retried. Generally, these are throttling errors, data checksum errors, networking errors, timeout errors, auth errors, endpoint discovery, and errors from expired credentials. This option is only used in the legacy retry mode.

  • :retry_max_delay (Integer) — default: 0

    The maximum number of seconds to delay between retries (0 for no limit) used by the default backoff function. This option is only used in the legacy retry mode.

  • :retry_mode (String) — default: "legacy"

    Specifies which retry algorithm to use. Values are:

    • legacy - The pre-existing retry behavior. This is default value if no retry mode is provided.

    • standard - A standardized set of retry rules across the AWS SDKs. This includes support for retry quotas, which limit the number of unsuccessful retries a client can make.

    • adaptive - An experimental retry mode that includes all the functionality of standard mode along with automatic client side throttling. This is a provisional mode that may change behavior in the future.

  • :sdk_ua_app_id (String)

    A unique and opaque application ID that is appended to the User-Agent header as app/. It should have a maximum length of 50.

  • :secret_access_key (String)
  • :session_token (String)
  • :stub_responses (Boolean) — default: false

    Causes the client to return stubbed responses. By default fake responses are generated and returned. You can specify the response data to return or errors to raise by calling ClientStubs#stub_responses. See ClientStubs for more information.

    Please note When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP requests are made, and retries are disabled.

  • :token_provider (Aws::TokenProvider)

    A Bearer Token Provider. This can be an instance of any one of the following classes:

    • Aws::StaticTokenProvider - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing tokens.

    • Aws::SSOTokenProvider - Used for loading tokens from AWS SSO using an access token generated from aws login.

    When :token_provider is not configured directly, the Aws::TokenProviderChain will be used to search for tokens configured for your profile in shared configuration files.

  • :use_dualstack_endpoint (Boolean)

    When set to true, dualstack enabled endpoints (with .aws TLD) will be used if available.

  • :use_fips_endpoint (Boolean)

    When set to true, fips compatible endpoints will be used if available. When a fips region is used, the region is normalized and this config is set to true.

  • :validate_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, request parameters are validated before sending the request.

  • :endpoint_provider (Aws::SNS::EndpointProvider)

    The endpoint provider used to resolve endpoints. Any object that responds to #resolve_endpoint(parameters) where parameters is a Struct similar to Aws::SNS::EndpointParameters

  • :http_proxy (URI::HTTP, String)

    A proxy to send requests through. Formatted like 'http://proxy.com:123'.

  • :http_open_timeout (Float) — default: 15

    The number of seconds to wait when opening a HTTP session before raising a Timeout::Error.

  • :http_read_timeout (Float) — default: 60

    The default number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can safely be set per-request on the session.

  • :http_idle_timeout (Float) — default: 5

    The number of seconds a connection is allowed to sit idle before it is considered stale. Stale connections are closed and removed from the pool before making a request.

  • :http_continue_timeout (Float) — default: 1

    The number of seconds to wait for a 100-continue response before sending the request body. This option has no effect unless the request has "Expect" header set to "100-continue". Defaults to nil which disables this behaviour. This value can safely be set per request on the session.

  • :ssl_timeout (Float) — default: nil

    Sets the SSL timeout in seconds.

  • :http_wire_trace (Boolean) — default: false

    When true, HTTP debug output will be sent to the :logger.

  • :ssl_verify_peer (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, SSL peer certificates are verified when establishing a connection.

  • :ssl_ca_bundle (String)

    Full path to the SSL certificate authority bundle file that should be used when verifying peer certificates. If you do not pass :ssl_ca_bundle or :ssl_ca_directory the the system default will be used if available.

  • :ssl_ca_directory (String)

    Full path of the directory that contains the unbundled SSL certificate authority files for verifying peer certificates. If you do not pass :ssl_ca_bundle or :ssl_ca_directory the the system default will be used if available.



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 385

def initialize(*args)
  super
end

Instance Method Details

#add_permission(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Adds a statement to a topic's access control policy, granting access for the specified Amazon Web Services accounts to the specified actions.

To remove the ability to change topic permissions, you must deny permissions to the AddPermission, RemovePermission, and SetTopicAttributes actions in your IAM policy.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.add_permission({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  label: "label", # required
  aws_account_id: ["delegate"], # required
  action_name: ["action"], # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic whose access control policy you wish to modify.

  • :label (required, String)

    A unique identifier for the new policy statement.

  • :aws_account_id (required, Array<String>)

    The Amazon Web Services account IDs of the users (principals) who will be given access to the specified actions. The users must have Amazon Web Services account, but do not need to be signed up for this service.

  • :action_name (required, Array<String>)

    The action you want to allow for the specified principal(s).

    Valid values: Any Amazon SNS action name, for example Publish.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 433

def add_permission(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:add_permission, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#check_if_phone_number_is_opted_out(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CheckIfPhoneNumberIsOptedOutResponse

Accepts a phone number and indicates whether the phone holder has opted out of receiving SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services account. You cannot send SMS messages to a number that is opted out.

To resume sending messages, you can opt in the number by using the OptInPhoneNumber action.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.check_if_phone_number_is_opted_out({
  phone_number: "PhoneNumber", # required
})

Response structure


resp.is_opted_out #=> Boolean

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :phone_number (required, String)

    The phone number for which you want to check the opt out status.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 466

def check_if_phone_number_is_opted_out(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:check_if_phone_number_is_opted_out, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#confirm_subscription(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ConfirmSubscriptionResponse

Verifies an endpoint owner's intent to receive messages by validating the token sent to the endpoint by an earlier Subscribe action. If the token is valid, the action creates a new subscription and returns its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). This call requires an AWS signature only when the AuthenticateOnUnsubscribe flag is set to "true".

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.confirm_subscription({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  token: "token", # required
  authenticate_on_unsubscribe: "authenticateOnUnsubscribe",
})

Response structure


resp.subscription_arn #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic for which you wish to confirm a subscription.

  • :token (required, String)

    Short-lived token sent to an endpoint during the Subscribe action.

  • :authenticate_on_unsubscribe (String)

    Disallows unauthenticated unsubscribes of the subscription. If the value of this parameter is true and the request has an Amazon Web Services signature, then only the topic owner and the subscription owner can unsubscribe the endpoint. The unsubscribe action requires Amazon Web Services authentication.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 510

def confirm_subscription(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:confirm_subscription, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#create_platform_application(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreatePlatformApplicationResponse

Creates a platform application object for one of the supported push notification services, such as APNS and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging), to which devices and mobile apps may register. You must specify PlatformPrincipal and PlatformCredential attributes when using the CreatePlatformApplication action.

PlatformPrincipal and PlatformCredential are received from the notification service.

  • For ADM, PlatformPrincipal is client id and PlatformCredential is client secret.

  • For Baidu, PlatformPrincipal is API key and PlatformCredential is secret key.

  • For APNS and APNS_SANDBOX using certificate credentials, PlatformPrincipal is SSL certificate and PlatformCredential is private key.

  • For APNS and APNS_SANDBOX using token credentials, PlatformPrincipal is signing key ID and PlatformCredential is signing key.

  • For GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) using key credentials, there is no PlatformPrincipal. The PlatformCredential is API key.

  • For GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) using token credentials, there is no PlatformPrincipal. The PlatformCredential is a JSON formatted private key file. When using the Amazon Web Services CLI, the file must be in string format and special characters must be ignored. To format the file correctly, Amazon SNS recommends using the following command: SERVICE_JSON=`jq @json <<< cat service.json`.

  • For MPNS, PlatformPrincipal is TLS certificate and PlatformCredential is private key.

  • For WNS, PlatformPrincipal is Package Security Identifier and PlatformCredential is secret key.

You can use the returned PlatformApplicationArn as an attribute for the CreatePlatformEndpoint action.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_platform_application({
  name: "String", # required
  platform: "String", # required
  attributes: { # required
    "String" => "String",
  },
})

Response structure


resp.platform_application_arn #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :name (required, String)

    Application names must be made up of only uppercase and lowercase ASCII letters, numbers, underscores, hyphens, and periods, and must be between 1 and 256 characters long.

  • :platform (required, String)

    The following platforms are supported: ADM (Amazon Device Messaging), APNS (Apple Push Notification Service), APNS_SANDBOX, and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging).

  • :attributes (required, Hash<String,String>)

    For a list of attributes, see SetPlatformApplicationAttributes .

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 597

def create_platform_application(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:create_platform_application, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#create_platform_endpoint(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateEndpointResponse

Creates an endpoint for a device and mobile app on one of the supported push notification services, such as GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) and APNS. CreatePlatformEndpoint requires the PlatformApplicationArn that is returned from CreatePlatformApplication. You can use the returned EndpointArn to send a message to a mobile app or by the Subscribe action for subscription to a topic. The CreatePlatformEndpoint action is idempotent, so if the requester already owns an endpoint with the same device token and attributes, that endpoint's ARN is returned without creating a new endpoint. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

When using CreatePlatformEndpoint with Baidu, two attributes must be provided: ChannelId and UserId. The token field must also contain the ChannelId. For more information, see Creating an Amazon SNS Endpoint for Baidu.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_platform_endpoint({
  platform_application_arn: "String", # required
  token: "String", # required
  custom_user_data: "String",
  attributes: {
    "String" => "String",
  },
})

Response structure


resp.endpoint_arn #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :platform_application_arn (required, String)

    PlatformApplicationArn returned from CreatePlatformApplication is used to create a an endpoint.

  • :token (required, String)

    Unique identifier created by the notification service for an app on a device. The specific name for Token will vary, depending on which notification service is being used. For example, when using APNS as the notification service, you need the device token. Alternatively, when using GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) or ADM, the device token equivalent is called the registration ID.

  • :custom_user_data (String)

    Arbitrary user data to associate with the endpoint. Amazon SNS does not use this data. The data must be in UTF-8 format and less than 2KB.

  • :attributes (Hash<String,String>)

    For a list of attributes, see SetEndpointAttributes .

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 670

def create_platform_endpoint(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:create_platform_endpoint, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#create_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Adds a destination phone number to an Amazon Web Services account in the SMS sandbox and sends a one-time password (OTP) to that phone number.

When you start using Amazon SNS to send SMS messages, your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox. The SMS sandbox provides a safe environment for you to try Amazon SNS features without risking your reputation as an SMS sender. While your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox, you can use all of the features of Amazon SNS. However, you can send SMS messages only to verified destination phone numbers. For more information, including how to move out of the sandbox to send messages without restrictions, see SMS sandbox in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_sms_sandbox_phone_number({
  phone_number: "PhoneNumberString", # required
  language_code: "en-US", # accepts en-US, en-GB, es-419, es-ES, de-DE, fr-CA, fr-FR, it-IT, ja-JP, pt-BR, kr-KR, zh-CN, zh-TW
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :phone_number (required, String)

    The destination phone number to verify. On verification, Amazon SNS adds this phone number to the list of verified phone numbers that you can send SMS messages to.

  • :language_code (String)

    The language to use for sending the OTP. The default value is en-US.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 714

def create_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:create_sms_sandbox_phone_number, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#create_topic(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateTopicResponse

Creates a topic to which notifications can be published. Users can create at most 100,000 standard topics (at most 1,000 FIFO topics). For more information, see Creating an Amazon SNS topic in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide. This action is idempotent, so if the requester already owns a topic with the specified name, that topic's ARN is returned without creating a new topic.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_topic({
  name: "topicName", # required
  attributes: {
    "attributeName" => "attributeValue",
  },
  tags: [
    {
      key: "TagKey", # required
      value: "TagValue", # required
    },
  ],
  data_protection_policy: "attributeValue",
})

Response structure


resp.topic_arn #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :name (required, String)

    The name of the topic you want to create.

    Constraints: Topic names must be made up of only uppercase and lowercase ASCII letters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens, and must be between 1 and 256 characters long.

    For a FIFO (first-in-first-out) topic, the name must end with the .fifo suffix.

  • :attributes (Hash<String,String>)

    A map of attributes with their corresponding values.

    The following lists the names, descriptions, and values of the special request parameters that the CreateTopic action uses:

    • DeliveryPolicy – The policy that defines how Amazon SNS retries failed deliveries to HTTP/S endpoints.

    • DisplayName – The display name to use for a topic with SMS subscriptions.

    • FifoTopic – Set to true to create a FIFO topic.

    • Policy – The policy that defines who can access your topic. By default, only the topic owner can publish or subscribe to the topic.

    • SignatureVersion – The signature version corresponds to the hashing algorithm used while creating the signature of the notifications, subscription confirmations, or unsubscribe confirmation messages sent by Amazon SNS. By default, SignatureVersion is set to 1.

    • TracingConfig – Tracing mode of an Amazon SNS topic. By default TracingConfig is set to PassThrough, and the topic passes through the tracing header it receives from an Amazon SNS publisher to its subscriptions. If set to Active, Amazon SNS will vend X-Ray segment data to topic owner account if the sampled flag in the tracing header is true. This is only supported on standard topics.

    The following attribute applies only to server-side encryption:

    • KmsMasterKeyId – The ID of an Amazon Web Services managed customer master key (CMK) for Amazon SNS or a custom CMK. For more information, see Key Terms. For more examples, see KeyId in the Key Management Service API Reference.

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    The following attributes apply only to FIFO topics:

    • ArchivePolicy – Adds or updates an inline policy document to archive messages stored in the specified Amazon SNS topic.

    • BeginningArchiveTime – The earliest starting point at which a message in the topic’s archive can be replayed from. This point in time is based on the configured message retention period set by the topic’s message archiving policy.

    • ContentBasedDeduplication – Enables content-based deduplication for FIFO topics.

      • By default, ContentBasedDeduplication is set to false. If you create a FIFO topic and this attribute is false, you must specify a value for the MessageDeduplicationId parameter for the Publish action.

      • When you set ContentBasedDeduplication to true, Amazon SNS uses a SHA-256 hash to generate the MessageDeduplicationId using the body of the message (but not the attributes of the message).

        (Optional) To override the generated value, you can specify a value for the MessageDeduplicationId parameter for the Publish action.

  • :tags (Array<Types::Tag>)

    The list of tags to add to a new topic.

    To be able to tag a topic on creation, you must have the sns:CreateTopic and sns:TagResource permissions.

  • :data_protection_policy (String)

    The body of the policy document you want to use for this topic.

    You can only add one policy per topic.

    The policy must be in JSON string format.

    Length Constraints: Maximum length of 30,720.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 858

def create_topic(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:create_topic, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#delete_endpoint(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes the endpoint for a device and mobile app from Amazon SNS. This action is idempotent. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

When you delete an endpoint that is also subscribed to a topic, then you must also unsubscribe the endpoint from the topic.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_endpoint({
  endpoint_arn: "String", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :endpoint_arn (required, String)

    EndpointArn of endpoint to delete.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 889

def delete_endpoint(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:delete_endpoint, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#delete_platform_application(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes a platform application object for one of the supported push notification services, such as APNS and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging). For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_platform_application({
  platform_application_arn: "String", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :platform_application_arn (required, String)

    PlatformApplicationArn of platform application object to delete.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 918

def delete_platform_application(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:delete_platform_application, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#delete_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes an Amazon Web Services account's verified or pending phone number from the SMS sandbox.

When you start using Amazon SNS to send SMS messages, your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox. The SMS sandbox provides a safe environment for you to try Amazon SNS features without risking your reputation as an SMS sender. While your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox, you can use all of the features of Amazon SNS. However, you can send SMS messages only to verified destination phone numbers. For more information, including how to move out of the sandbox to send messages without restrictions, see SMS sandbox in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_sms_sandbox_phone_number({
  phone_number: "PhoneNumberString", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :phone_number (required, String)

    The destination phone number to delete.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 955

def delete_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:delete_sms_sandbox_phone_number, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#delete_topic(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes a topic and all its subscriptions. Deleting a topic might prevent some messages previously sent to the topic from being delivered to subscribers. This action is idempotent, so deleting a topic that does not exist does not result in an error.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_topic({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic you want to delete.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 980

def delete_topic(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:delete_topic, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetDataProtectionPolicyResponse

Retrieves the specified inline DataProtectionPolicy document that is stored in the specified Amazon SNS topic.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_data_protection_policy({
  resource_arn: "topicARN", # required
})

Response structure


resp.data_protection_policy #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic whose DataProtectionPolicy you want to get.

    For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1016

def get_data_protection_policy(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_data_protection_policy, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_endpoint_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetEndpointAttributesResponse

Retrieves the endpoint attributes for a device on one of the supported push notification services, such as GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) and APNS. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_endpoint_attributes({
  endpoint_arn: "String", # required
})

Response structure


resp.attributes #=> Hash
resp.attributes["String"] #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :endpoint_arn (required, String)

    EndpointArn for GetEndpointAttributes input.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1052

def get_endpoint_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_endpoint_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_platform_application_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetPlatformApplicationAttributesResponse

Retrieves the attributes of the platform application object for the supported push notification services, such as APNS and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging). For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_platform_application_attributes({
  platform_application_arn: "String", # required
})

Response structure


resp.attributes #=> Hash
resp.attributes["String"] #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :platform_application_arn (required, String)

    PlatformApplicationArn for GetPlatformApplicationAttributesInput.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1088

def get_platform_application_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_platform_application_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_sms_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetSMSAttributesResponse

Returns the settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services account.

These settings are set with the SetSMSAttributes action.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_sms_attributes({
  attributes: ["String"],
})

Response structure


resp.attributes #=> Hash
resp.attributes["String"] #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :attributes (Array<String>)

    A list of the individual attribute names, such as MonthlySpendLimit, for which you want values.

    For all attribute names, see SetSMSAttributes.

    If you don't use this parameter, Amazon SNS returns all SMS attributes.

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1130

def get_sms_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_sms_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_sms_sandbox_account_status(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetSMSSandboxAccountStatusResult

Retrieves the SMS sandbox status for the calling Amazon Web Services account in the target Amazon Web Services Region.

When you start using Amazon SNS to send SMS messages, your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox. The SMS sandbox provides a safe environment for you to try Amazon SNS features without risking your reputation as an SMS sender. While your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox, you can use all of the features of Amazon SNS. However, you can send SMS messages only to verified destination phone numbers. For more information, including how to move out of the sandbox to send messages without restrictions, see SMS sandbox in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Examples:

Response structure


resp.is_in_sandbox #=> Boolean

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1164

def (params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_sms_sandbox_account_status, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_subscription_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetSubscriptionAttributesResponse

Returns all of the properties of a subscription.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_subscription_attributes({
  subscription_arn: "subscriptionARN", # required
})

Response structure


resp.attributes #=> Hash
resp.attributes["attributeName"] #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :subscription_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the subscription whose properties you want to get.

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1193

def get_subscription_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_subscription_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#get_topic_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetTopicAttributesResponse

Returns all of the properties of a topic. Topic properties returned might differ based on the authorization of the user.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.get_topic_attributes({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
})

Response structure


resp.attributes #=> Hash
resp.attributes["attributeName"] #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic whose properties you want to get.

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1223

def get_topic_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:get_topic_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_endpoints_by_platform_application(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListEndpointsByPlatformApplicationResponse

Lists the endpoints and endpoint attributes for devices in a supported push notification service, such as GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) and APNS. The results for ListEndpointsByPlatformApplication are paginated and return a limited list of endpoints, up to 100. If additional records are available after the first page results, then a NextToken string will be returned. To receive the next page, you call ListEndpointsByPlatformApplication again using the NextToken string received from the previous call. When there are no more records to return, NextToken will be null. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

This action is throttled at 30 transactions per second (TPS).

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_endpoints_by_platform_application({
  platform_application_arn: "String", # required
  next_token: "String",
})

Response structure


resp.endpoints #=> Array
resp.endpoints[0].endpoint_arn #=> String
resp.endpoints[0].attributes #=> Hash
resp.endpoints[0].attributes["String"] #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :platform_application_arn (required, String)

    PlatformApplicationArn for ListEndpointsByPlatformApplicationInput action.

  • :next_token (String)

    NextToken string is used when calling ListEndpointsByPlatformApplication action to retrieve additional records that are available after the first page results.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1280

def list_endpoints_by_platform_application(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_endpoints_by_platform_application, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_origination_numbers(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListOriginationNumbersResult

Lists the calling Amazon Web Services account's dedicated origination numbers and their metadata. For more information about origination numbers, see Origination numbers in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_origination_numbers({
  next_token: "nextToken",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.next_token #=> String
resp.phone_numbers #=> Array
resp.phone_numbers[0].created_at #=> Time
resp.phone_numbers[0].phone_number #=> String
resp.phone_numbers[0].status #=> String
resp.phone_numbers[0].iso_2_country_code #=> String
resp.phone_numbers[0].route_type #=> String, one of "Transactional", "Promotional", "Premium"
resp.phone_numbers[0].number_capabilities #=> Array
resp.phone_numbers[0].number_capabilities[0] #=> String, one of "SMS", "MMS", "VOICE"

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    Token that the previous ListOriginationNumbers request returns.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of origination numbers to return.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1330

def list_origination_numbers(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_origination_numbers, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_phone_numbers_opted_out(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListPhoneNumbersOptedOutResponse

Returns a list of phone numbers that are opted out, meaning you cannot send SMS messages to them.

The results for ListPhoneNumbersOptedOut are paginated, and each page returns up to 100 phone numbers. If additional phone numbers are available after the first page of results, then a NextToken string will be returned. To receive the next page, you call ListPhoneNumbersOptedOut again using the NextToken string received from the previous call. When there are no more records to return, NextToken will be null.

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_phone_numbers_opted_out({
  next_token: "string",
})

Response structure


resp.phone_numbers #=> Array
resp.phone_numbers[0] #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    A NextToken string is used when you call the ListPhoneNumbersOptedOut action to retrieve additional records that are available after the first page of results.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1374

def list_phone_numbers_opted_out(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_phone_numbers_opted_out, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_platform_applications(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListPlatformApplicationsResponse

Lists the platform application objects for the supported push notification services, such as APNS and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging). The results for ListPlatformApplications are paginated and return a limited list of applications, up to 100. If additional records are available after the first page results, then a NextToken string will be returned. To receive the next page, you call ListPlatformApplications using the NextToken string received from the previous call. When there are no more records to return, NextToken will be null. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

This action is throttled at 15 transactions per second (TPS).

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_platform_applications({
  next_token: "String",
})

Response structure


resp.platform_applications #=> Array
resp.platform_applications[0].platform_application_arn #=> String
resp.platform_applications[0].attributes #=> Hash
resp.platform_applications[0].attributes["String"] #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    NextToken string is used when calling ListPlatformApplications action to retrieve additional records that are available after the first page results.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1426

def list_platform_applications(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_platform_applications, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_sms_sandbox_phone_numbers(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListSMSSandboxPhoneNumbersResult

Lists the calling Amazon Web Services account's current verified and pending destination phone numbers in the SMS sandbox.

When you start using Amazon SNS to send SMS messages, your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox. The SMS sandbox provides a safe environment for you to try Amazon SNS features without risking your reputation as an SMS sender. While your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox, you can use all of the features of Amazon SNS. However, you can send SMS messages only to verified destination phone numbers. For more information, including how to move out of the sandbox to send messages without restrictions, see SMS sandbox in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_sms_sandbox_phone_numbers({
  next_token: "nextToken",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.phone_numbers #=> Array
resp.phone_numbers[0].phone_number #=> String
resp.phone_numbers[0].status #=> String, one of "Pending", "Verified"
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    Token that the previous ListSMSSandboxPhoneNumbersInput request returns.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of phone numbers to return.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1480

def list_sms_sandbox_phone_numbers(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_sms_sandbox_phone_numbers, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_subscriptions(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListSubscriptionsResponse

Returns a list of the requester's subscriptions. Each call returns a limited list of subscriptions, up to 100. If there are more subscriptions, a NextToken is also returned. Use the NextToken parameter in a new ListSubscriptions call to get further results.

This action is throttled at 30 transactions per second (TPS).

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_subscriptions({
  next_token: "nextToken",
})

Response structure


resp.subscriptions #=> Array
resp.subscriptions[0].subscription_arn #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].owner #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].protocol #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].endpoint #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].topic_arn #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    Token returned by the previous ListSubscriptions request.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1522

def list_subscriptions(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_subscriptions, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_subscriptions_by_topic(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListSubscriptionsByTopicResponse

Returns a list of the subscriptions to a specific topic. Each call returns a limited list of subscriptions, up to 100. If there are more subscriptions, a NextToken is also returned. Use the NextToken parameter in a new ListSubscriptionsByTopic call to get further results.

This action is throttled at 30 transactions per second (TPS).

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_subscriptions_by_topic({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  next_token: "nextToken",
})

Response structure


resp.subscriptions #=> Array
resp.subscriptions[0].subscription_arn #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].owner #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].protocol #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].endpoint #=> String
resp.subscriptions[0].topic_arn #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic for which you wish to find subscriptions.

  • :next_token (String)

    Token returned by the previous ListSubscriptionsByTopic request.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1569

def list_subscriptions_by_topic(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_subscriptions_by_topic, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse

List all tags added to the specified Amazon SNS topic. For an overview, see Amazon SNS Tags in the Amazon Simple Notification Service Developer Guide.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_tags_for_resource({
  resource_arn: "AmazonResourceName", # required
})

Response structure


resp.tags #=> Array
resp.tags[0].key #=> String
resp.tags[0].value #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic for which to list tags.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1605

def list_tags_for_resource(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_tags_for_resource, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_topics(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTopicsResponse

Returns a list of the requester's topics. Each call returns a limited list of topics, up to 100. If there are more topics, a NextToken is also returned. Use the NextToken parameter in a new ListTopics call to get further results.

This action is throttled at 30 transactions per second (TPS).

The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_topics({
  next_token: "nextToken",
})

Response structure


resp.topics #=> Array
resp.topics[0].topic_arn #=> String
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :next_token (String)

    Token returned by the previous ListTopics request.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1643

def list_topics(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_topics, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#opt_in_phone_number(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Use this request to opt in a phone number that is opted out, which enables you to resume sending SMS messages to the number.

You can opt in a phone number only once every 30 days.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.opt_in_phone_number({
  phone_number: "PhoneNumber", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :phone_number (required, String)

    The phone number to opt in. Use E.164 format.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1668

def opt_in_phone_number(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:opt_in_phone_number, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#publish(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PublishResponse

Sends a message to an Amazon SNS topic, a text message (SMS message) directly to a phone number, or a message to a mobile platform endpoint (when you specify the TargetArn).

If you send a message to a topic, Amazon SNS delivers the message to each endpoint that is subscribed to the topic. The format of the message depends on the notification protocol for each subscribed endpoint.

When a messageId is returned, the message is saved and Amazon SNS immediately delivers it to subscribers.

To use the Publish action for publishing a message to a mobile endpoint, such as an app on a Kindle device or mobile phone, you must specify the EndpointArn for the TargetArn parameter. The EndpointArn is returned when making a call with the CreatePlatformEndpoint action.

For more information about formatting messages, see Send Custom Platform-Specific Payloads in Messages to Mobile Devices.

You can publish messages only to topics and endpoints in the same Amazon Web Services Region.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.publish({
  topic_arn: "topicARN",
  target_arn: "String",
  phone_number: "PhoneNumber",
  message: "message", # required
  subject: "subject",
  message_structure: "messageStructure",
  message_attributes: {
    "String" => {
      data_type: "String", # required
      string_value: "String",
      binary_value: "data",
    },
  },
  message_deduplication_id: "String",
  message_group_id: "String",
})

Response structure


resp.message_id #=> String
resp.sequence_number #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (String)

    The topic you want to publish to.

    If you don't specify a value for the TopicArn parameter, you must specify a value for the PhoneNumber or TargetArn parameters.

  • :target_arn (String)

    If you don't specify a value for the TargetArn parameter, you must specify a value for the PhoneNumber or TopicArn parameters.

  • :phone_number (String)

    The phone number to which you want to deliver an SMS message. Use E.164 format.

    If you don't specify a value for the PhoneNumber parameter, you must specify a value for the TargetArn or TopicArn parameters.

  • :message (required, String)

    The message you want to send.

    If you are publishing to a topic and you want to send the same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the message as a String value. If you want to send different messages for each transport protocol, set the value of the MessageStructure parameter to json and use a JSON object for the Message parameter.

    Constraints:

    • With the exception of SMS, messages must be UTF-8 encoded strings and at most 256 KB in size (262,144 bytes, not 262,144 characters).

    • For SMS, each message can contain up to 140 characters. This character limit depends on the encoding schema. For example, an SMS message can contain 160 GSM characters, 140 ASCII characters, or 70 UCS-2 characters.

      If you publish a message that exceeds this size limit, Amazon SNS sends the message as multiple messages, each fitting within the size limit. Messages aren't truncated mid-word but are cut off at whole-word boundaries.

      The total size limit for a single SMS Publish action is 1,600 characters.

    JSON-specific constraints:

    • Keys in the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must have simple JSON string values.

    • The values will be parsed (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.

    • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the characters will be reescaped for sending).

    • Values have a minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).

    • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).

    • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.

    • Keys that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are ignored.

    • Duplicate keys are not allowed.

    • Failure to parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the Publish call to return an error (no partial delivery).

  • :subject (String)

    Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints.

    Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control characters; and must be less than 100 characters long.

  • :message_structure (String)

    Set MessageStructure to json if you want to send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set MessageStructure to json, the value of the Message parameter must:

    • be a syntactically valid JSON object; and

    • contain at least a top-level JSON key of "default" with a value that is a string.

    You can define other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

    Valid value: json

  • :message_attributes (Hash<String,Types::MessageAttributeValue>)

    Message attributes for Publish action.

  • :message_deduplication_id (String)

    This parameter applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) topics. The MessageDeduplicationId can contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and punctuation (!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`\{|\}~).

    Every message must have a unique MessageDeduplicationId, which is a token used for deduplication of sent messages. If a message with a particular MessageDeduplicationId is sent successfully, any message sent with the same MessageDeduplicationId during the 5-minute deduplication interval is treated as a duplicate.

    If the topic has ContentBasedDeduplication set, the system generates a MessageDeduplicationId based on the contents of the message. Your MessageDeduplicationId overrides the generated one.

  • :message_group_id (String)

    This parameter applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) topics. The MessageGroupId can contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and punctuation (!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`\{|\}~).

    The MessageGroupId is a tag that specifies that a message belongs to a specific message group. Messages that belong to the same message group are processed in a FIFO manner (however, messages in different message groups might be processed out of order). Every message must include a MessageGroupId.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1864

def publish(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:publish, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#publish_batch(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PublishBatchResponse

Publishes up to ten messages to the specified topic. This is a batch version of Publish. For FIFO topics, multiple messages within a single batch are published in the order they are sent, and messages are deduplicated within the batch and across batches for 5 minutes.

The result of publishing each message is reported individually in the response. Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200.

The maximum allowed individual message size and the maximum total payload size (the sum of the individual lengths of all of the batched messages) are both 256 KB (262,144 bytes).

Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks like this:

&AttributeName.1=first

&AttributeName.2=second

If you send a batch message to a topic, Amazon SNS publishes the batch message to each endpoint that is subscribed to the topic. The format of the batch message depends on the notification protocol for each subscribed endpoint.

When a messageId is returned, the batch message is saved and Amazon SNS immediately delivers the message to subscribers.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.publish_batch({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  publish_batch_request_entries: [ # required
    {
      id: "String", # required
      message: "message", # required
      subject: "subject",
      message_structure: "messageStructure",
      message_attributes: {
        "String" => {
          data_type: "String", # required
          string_value: "String",
          binary_value: "data",
        },
      },
      message_deduplication_id: "String",
      message_group_id: "String",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.successful #=> Array
resp.successful[0].id #=> String
resp.successful[0].message_id #=> String
resp.successful[0].sequence_number #=> String
resp.failed #=> Array
resp.failed[0].id #=> String
resp.failed[0].code #=> String
resp.failed[0].message #=> String
resp.failed[0].sender_fault #=> Boolean

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon resource name (ARN) of the topic you want to batch publish to.

  • :publish_batch_request_entries (required, Array<Types::PublishBatchRequestEntry>)

    A list of PublishBatch request entries to be sent to the SNS topic.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1950

def publish_batch(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:publish_batch, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#put_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Adds or updates an inline policy document that is stored in the specified Amazon SNS topic.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.put_data_protection_policy({
  resource_arn: "topicARN", # required
  data_protection_policy: "attributeValue", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic whose DataProtectionPolicy you want to add or update.

    For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

  • :data_protection_policy (required, String)

    The JSON serialization of the topic's DataProtectionPolicy.

    The DataProtectionPolicy must be in JSON string format.

    Length Constraints: Maximum length of 30,720.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 1989

def put_data_protection_policy(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:put_data_protection_policy, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#remove_permission(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Removes a statement from a topic's access control policy.

To remove the ability to change topic permissions, you must deny permissions to the AddPermission, RemovePermission, and SetTopicAttributes actions in your IAM policy.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.remove_permission({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  label: "label", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic whose access control policy you wish to modify.

  • :label (required, String)

    The unique label of the statement you want to remove.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2021

def remove_permission(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:remove_permission, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#set_endpoint_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Sets the attributes for an endpoint for a device on one of the supported push notification services, such as GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) and APNS. For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.set_endpoint_attributes({
  endpoint_arn: "String", # required
  attributes: { # required
    "String" => "String",
  },
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :endpoint_arn (required, String)

    EndpointArn used for SetEndpointAttributes action.

  • :attributes (required, Hash<String,String>)

    A map of the endpoint attributes. Attributes in this map include the following:

    • CustomUserData – arbitrary user data to associate with the endpoint. Amazon SNS does not use this data. The data must be in UTF-8 format and less than 2KB.

    • Enabled – flag that enables/disables delivery to the endpoint. Amazon SNS will set this to false when a notification service indicates to Amazon SNS that the endpoint is invalid. Users can set it back to true, typically after updating Token.

    • Token – device token, also referred to as a registration id, for an app and mobile device. This is returned from the notification service when an app and mobile device are registered with the notification service.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2071

def set_endpoint_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:set_endpoint_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#set_platform_application_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Sets the attributes of the platform application object for the supported push notification services, such as APNS and GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging). For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Mobile Push Notifications. For information on configuring attributes for message delivery status, see Using Amazon SNS Application Attributes for Message Delivery Status.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.set_platform_application_attributes({
  platform_application_arn: "String", # required
  attributes: { # required
    "String" => "String",
  },
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :platform_application_arn (required, String)

    PlatformApplicationArn for SetPlatformApplicationAttributes action.

  • :attributes (required, Hash<String,String>)

    A map of the platform application attributes. Attributes in this map include the following:

    • PlatformCredential – The credential received from the notification service.

      • For ADM, PlatformCredentialis client secret.

      • For Apple Services using certificate credentials, PlatformCredential is private key.

      • For Apple Services using token credentials, PlatformCredential is signing key.

      • For GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) using key credentials, there is no PlatformPrincipal. The PlatformCredential is API key.

      • For GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) using token credentials, there is no PlatformPrincipal. The PlatformCredential is a JSON formatted private key file. When using the Amazon Web Services CLI, the file must be in string format and special characters must be ignored. To format the file correctly, Amazon SNS recommends using the following command: SERVICE_JSON=`jq @json <<< cat service.json`. ^

    • PlatformPrincipal – The principal received from the notification service.

      • For ADM, PlatformPrincipalis client id.

      • For Apple Services using certificate credentials, PlatformPrincipal is SSL certificate.

      • For Apple Services using token credentials, PlatformPrincipal is signing key ID.

      • For GCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging), there is no PlatformPrincipal. ^

    • EventEndpointCreated – Topic ARN to which EndpointCreated event notifications are sent.

    • EventEndpointDeleted – Topic ARN to which EndpointDeleted event notifications are sent.

    • EventEndpointUpdated – Topic ARN to which EndpointUpdate event notifications are sent.

    • EventDeliveryFailure – Topic ARN to which DeliveryFailure event notifications are sent upon Direct Publish delivery failure (permanent) to one of the application's endpoints.

    • SuccessFeedbackRoleArn – IAM role ARN used to give Amazon SNS write access to use CloudWatch Logs on your behalf.

    • FailureFeedbackRoleArn – IAM role ARN used to give Amazon SNS write access to use CloudWatch Logs on your behalf.

    • SuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Sample rate percentage (0-100) of successfully delivered messages.

    The following attributes only apply to APNs token-based authentication:

    • ApplePlatformTeamID – The identifier that's assigned to your Apple developer account team.

    • ApplePlatformBundleID – The bundle identifier that's assigned to your iOS app.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2180

def set_platform_application_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:set_platform_application_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#set_sms_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Use this request to set the default settings for sending SMS messages and receiving daily SMS usage reports.

You can override some of these settings for a single message when you use the Publish action with the MessageAttributes.entry.N parameter. For more information, see Publishing to a mobile phone in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

To use this operation, you must grant the Amazon SNS service principal (sns.amazonaws.com) permission to perform the s3:ListBucket action.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.set_sms_attributes({
  attributes: { # required
    "String" => "String",
  },
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :attributes (required, Hash<String,String>)

    The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services account. You can set values for the following attribute names:

    MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes.

    Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.

    By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.

    DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell time, and other information.

    DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set it to 10.

    DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric characters, and it must contain at least one letter.

    DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the following values:

    • Promotional – (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest cost.

    • Transactional – Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the highest reliability.

    UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report includes the following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your Amazon Web Services account:

    • Time that the message was published (in UTC)

    • Message ID

    • Destination phone number

    • Message type

    • Delivery status

    • Message price (in USD)

    • Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)

    • Total number of parts

    To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principal to perform the s3:PutObject and s3:GetBucketLocation actions.

    For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2302

def set_sms_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:set_sms_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#set_subscription_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Allows a subscription owner to set an attribute of the subscription to a new value.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.set_subscription_attributes({
  subscription_arn: "subscriptionARN", # required
  attribute_name: "attributeName", # required
  attribute_value: "attributeValue",
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :subscription_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the subscription to modify.

  • :attribute_name (required, String)

    A map of attributes with their corresponding values.

    The following lists the names, descriptions, and values of the special request parameters that this action uses:

    • DeliveryPolicy – The policy that defines how Amazon SNS retries failed deliveries to HTTP/S endpoints.

    • FilterPolicy – The simple JSON object that lets your subscriber receive only a subset of messages, rather than receiving every message published to the topic.

    • FilterPolicyScope – This attribute lets you choose the filtering scope by using one of the following string value types:

      • MessageAttributes (default) – The filter is applied on the message attributes.

      • MessageBody – The filter is applied on the message body.

    • RawMessageDelivery – When set to true, enables raw message delivery to Amazon SQS or HTTP/S endpoints. This eliminates the need for the endpoints to process JSON formatting, which is otherwise created for Amazon SNS metadata.

    • RedrivePolicy – When specified, sends undeliverable messages to the specified Amazon SQS dead-letter queue. Messages that can't be delivered due to client errors (for example, when the subscribed endpoint is unreachable) or server errors (for example, when the service that powers the subscribed endpoint becomes unavailable) are held in the dead-letter queue for further analysis or reprocessing.

    The following attribute applies only to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream subscriptions:

    • SubscriptionRoleArn – The ARN of the IAM role that has the following:

      • Permission to write to the Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream

      • Amazon SNS listed as a trusted entity

      Specifying a valid ARN for this attribute is required for Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream subscriptions. For more information, see Fanout to Kinesis Data Firehose delivery streams in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

  • :attribute_value (String)

    The new value for the attribute in JSON format.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2382

def set_subscription_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:set_subscription_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#set_topic_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Allows a topic owner to set an attribute of the topic to a new value.

To remove the ability to change topic permissions, you must deny permissions to the AddPermission, RemovePermission, and SetTopicAttributes actions in your IAM policy.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.set_topic_attributes({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  attribute_name: "attributeName", # required
  attribute_value: "attributeValue",
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic to modify.

  • :attribute_name (required, String)

    A map of attributes with their corresponding values.

    The following lists the names, descriptions, and values of the special request parameters that the SetTopicAttributes action uses:

    • ApplicationSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to a platform application endpoint.

    • DeliveryPolicy – The policy that defines how Amazon SNS retries failed deliveries to HTTP/S endpoints.

    • DisplayName – The display name to use for a topic with SMS subscriptions.

    • Policy – The policy that defines who can access your topic. By default, only the topic owner can publish or subscribe to the topic.

    • TracingConfig – Tracing mode of an Amazon SNS topic. By default TracingConfig is set to PassThrough, and the topic passes through the tracing header it receives from an Amazon SNS publisher to its subscriptions. If set to Active, Amazon SNS will vend X-Ray segment data to topic owner account if the sampled flag in the tracing header is true. This is only supported on standard topics.

    • HTTP

      • HTTPSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates successful message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an HTTP endpoint.

      • HTTPSuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Indicates percentage of successful messages to sample for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an HTTP endpoint.

      • HTTPFailureFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an HTTP endpoint.

    • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose

      • FirehoseSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates successful message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose endpoint.

      • FirehoseSuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Indicates percentage of successful messages to sample for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose endpoint.

      • FirehoseFailureFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose endpoint.

    • Lambda

      • LambdaSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates successful message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Lambda endpoint.

      • LambdaSuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Indicates percentage of successful messages to sample for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Lambda endpoint.

      • LambdaFailureFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Lambda endpoint.

    • Platform application endpoint

      • ApplicationSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates successful message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Web Services application endpoint.

      • ApplicationSuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Indicates percentage of successful messages to sample for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Web Services application endpoint.

      • ApplicationFailureFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon Web Services application endpoint.

      In addition to being able to configure topic attributes for message delivery status of notification messages sent to Amazon SNS application endpoints, you can also configure application attributes for the delivery status of push notification messages sent to push notification services.

      For example, For more information, see Using Amazon SNS Application Attributes for Message Delivery Status.

    • Amazon SQS

      • SQSSuccessFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates successful message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon SQS endpoint.

      • SQSSuccessFeedbackSampleRate – Indicates percentage of successful messages to sample for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon SQS endpoint.

      • SQSFailureFeedbackRoleArn – Indicates failed message delivery status for an Amazon SNS topic that is subscribed to an Amazon SQS endpoint.

    The <ENDPOINT>SuccessFeedbackRoleArn and <ENDPOINT>FailureFeedbackRoleArn attributes are used to give Amazon SNS write access to use CloudWatch Logs on your behalf. The <ENDPOINT>SuccessFeedbackSampleRate attribute is for specifying the sample rate percentage (0-100) of successfully delivered messages. After you configure the <ENDPOINT>FailureFeedbackRoleArn attribute, then all failed message deliveries generate CloudWatch Logs.

    The following attribute applies only to server-side-encryption:

    • KmsMasterKeyId – The ID of an Amazon Web Services managed customer master key (CMK) for Amazon SNS or a custom CMK. For more information, see Key Terms. For more examples, see KeyId in the Key Management Service API Reference.

    • SignatureVersion – The signature version corresponds to the hashing algorithm used while creating the signature of the notifications, subscription confirmations, or unsubscribe confirmation messages sent by Amazon SNS. By default, SignatureVersion is set to 1.

    The following attribute applies only to FIFO topics:

    • ContentBasedDeduplication – Enables content-based deduplication for FIFO topics.

      • By default, ContentBasedDeduplication is set to false. If you create a FIFO topic and this attribute is false, you must specify a value for the MessageDeduplicationId parameter for the Publish action.

      • When you set ContentBasedDeduplication to true, Amazon SNS uses a SHA-256 hash to generate the MessageDeduplicationId using the body of the message (but not the attributes of the message).

        (Optional) To override the generated value, you can specify a value for the MessageDeduplicationId parameter for the Publish action.

  • :attribute_value (String)

    The new value for the attribute.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2573

def set_topic_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:set_topic_attributes, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#subscribe(params = {}) ⇒ Types::SubscribeResponse

Subscribes an endpoint to an Amazon SNS topic. If the endpoint type is HTTP/S or email, or if the endpoint and the topic are not in the same Amazon Web Services account, the endpoint owner must run the ConfirmSubscription action to confirm the subscription.

You call the ConfirmSubscription action with the token from the subscription response. Confirmation tokens are valid for two days.

This action is throttled at 100 transactions per second (TPS).

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.subscribe({
  topic_arn: "topicARN", # required
  protocol: "protocol", # required
  endpoint: "endpoint",
  attributes: {
    "attributeName" => "attributeValue",
  },
  return_subscription_arn: false,
})

Response structure


resp.subscription_arn #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :topic_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic you want to subscribe to.

  • :protocol (required, String)

    The protocol that you want to use. Supported protocols include:

    • http – delivery of JSON-encoded message via HTTP POST

    • https – delivery of JSON-encoded message via HTTPS POST

    • email – delivery of message via SMTP

    • email-json – delivery of JSON-encoded message via SMTP

    • sms – delivery of message via SMS

    • sqs – delivery of JSON-encoded message to an Amazon SQS queue

    • application – delivery of JSON-encoded message to an EndpointArn for a mobile app and device

    • lambda – delivery of JSON-encoded message to an Lambda function

    • firehose – delivery of JSON-encoded message to an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.

  • :endpoint (String)

    The endpoint that you want to receive notifications. Endpoints vary by protocol:

    • For the http protocol, the (public) endpoint is a URL beginning with http://.

    • For the https protocol, the (public) endpoint is a URL beginning with https://.

    • For the email protocol, the endpoint is an email address.

    • For the email-json protocol, the endpoint is an email address.

    • For the sms protocol, the endpoint is a phone number of an SMS-enabled device.

    • For the sqs protocol, the endpoint is the ARN of an Amazon SQS queue.

    • For the application protocol, the endpoint is the EndpointArn of a mobile app and device.

    • For the lambda protocol, the endpoint is the ARN of an Lambda function.

    • For the firehose protocol, the endpoint is the ARN of an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.

  • :attributes (Hash<String,String>)

    A map of attributes with their corresponding values.

    The following lists the names, descriptions, and values of the special request parameters that the Subscribe action uses:

    • DeliveryPolicy – The policy that defines how Amazon SNS retries failed deliveries to HTTP/S endpoints.

    • FilterPolicy – The simple JSON object that lets your subscriber receive only a subset of messages, rather than receiving every message published to the topic.

    • FilterPolicyScope – This attribute lets you choose the filtering scope by using one of the following string value types:

      • MessageAttributes (default) – The filter is applied on the message attributes.

      • MessageBody – The filter is applied on the message body.

    • RawMessageDelivery – When set to true, enables raw message delivery to Amazon SQS or HTTP/S endpoints. This eliminates the need for the endpoints to process JSON formatting, which is otherwise created for Amazon SNS metadata.

    • RedrivePolicy – When specified, sends undeliverable messages to the specified Amazon SQS dead-letter queue. Messages that can't be delivered due to client errors (for example, when the subscribed endpoint is unreachable) or server errors (for example, when the service that powers the subscribed endpoint becomes unavailable) are held in the dead-letter queue for further analysis or reprocessing.

    The following attribute applies only to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream subscriptions:

    • SubscriptionRoleArn – The ARN of the IAM role that has the following:

      • Permission to write to the Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream

      • Amazon SNS listed as a trusted entity

      Specifying a valid ARN for this attribute is required for Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream subscriptions. For more information, see Fanout to Kinesis Data Firehose delivery streams in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

    The following attributes apply only to FIFO topics:

    • ReplayPolicy – Adds or updates an inline policy document for a subscription to replay messages stored in the specified Amazon SNS topic.

    • ReplayStatus – Retrieves the status of the subscription message replay, which can be one of the following:

      • Completed – The replay has successfully redelivered all messages, and is now delivering newly published messages. If an ending point was specified in the ReplayPolicy then the subscription will no longer receive newly published messages.

      • In progress – The replay is currently replaying the selected messages.

      • Failed – The replay was unable to complete.

      • Pending – The default state while the replay initiates.

  • :return_subscription_arn (Boolean)

    Sets whether the response from the Subscribe request includes the subscription ARN, even if the subscription is not yet confirmed.

    If you set this parameter to true, the response includes the ARN in all cases, even if the subscription is not yet confirmed. In addition to the ARN for confirmed subscriptions, the response also includes the pending subscription ARN value for subscriptions that aren't yet confirmed. A subscription becomes confirmed when the subscriber calls the ConfirmSubscription action with a confirmation token.

    The default value is false.

Returns:

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2756

def subscribe(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:subscribe, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#tag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Add tags to the specified Amazon SNS topic. For an overview, see Amazon SNS Tags in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

When you use topic tags, keep the following guidelines in mind:

  • Adding more than 50 tags to a topic isn't recommended.

  • Tags don't have any semantic meaning. Amazon SNS interprets tags as character strings.

  • Tags are case-sensitive.

  • A new tag with a key identical to that of an existing tag overwrites the existing tag.

  • Tagging actions are limited to 10 TPS per Amazon Web Services account, per Amazon Web Services Region. If your application requires a higher throughput, file a technical support request.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.tag_resource({
  resource_arn: "AmazonResourceName", # required
  tags: [ # required
    {
      key: "TagKey", # required
      value: "TagValue", # required
    },
  ],
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic to which to add tags.

  • :tags (required, Array<Types::Tag>)

    The tags to be added to the specified topic. A tag consists of a required key and an optional value.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2810

def tag_resource(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:tag_resource, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#unsubscribe(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes a subscription. If the subscription requires authentication for deletion, only the owner of the subscription or the topic's owner can unsubscribe, and an Amazon Web Services signature is required. If the Unsubscribe call does not require authentication and the requester is not the subscription owner, a final cancellation message is delivered to the endpoint, so that the endpoint owner can easily resubscribe to the topic if the Unsubscribe request was unintended.

Amazon SQS queue subscriptions require authentication for deletion. Only the owner of the subscription, or the owner of the topic can unsubscribe using the required Amazon Web Services signature.

This action is throttled at 100 transactions per second (TPS).

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.unsubscribe({
  subscription_arn: "subscriptionARN", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :subscription_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the subscription to be deleted.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2846

def unsubscribe(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:unsubscribe, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#untag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Remove tags from the specified Amazon SNS topic. For an overview, see Amazon SNS Tags in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.untag_resource({
  resource_arn: "AmazonResourceName", # required
  tag_keys: ["TagKey"], # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The ARN of the topic from which to remove tags.

  • :tag_keys (required, Array<String>)

    The list of tag keys to remove from the specified topic.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2877

def untag_resource(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:untag_resource, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#verify_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}) ⇒ Struct

Verifies a destination phone number with a one-time password (OTP) for the calling Amazon Web Services account.

When you start using Amazon SNS to send SMS messages, your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox. The SMS sandbox provides a safe environment for you to try Amazon SNS features without risking your reputation as an SMS sender. While your Amazon Web Services account is in the SMS sandbox, you can use all of the features of Amazon SNS. However, you can send SMS messages only to verified destination phone numbers. For more information, including how to move out of the sandbox to send messages without restrictions, see SMS sandbox in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.verify_sms_sandbox_phone_number({
  phone_number: "PhoneNumberString", # required
  one_time_password: "OTPCode", # required
})

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :phone_number (required, String)

    The destination phone number to verify.

  • :one_time_password (required, String)

    The OTP sent to the destination number from the CreateSMSSandBoxPhoneNumber call.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-sns/lib/aws-sdk-sns/client.rb', line 2919

def verify_sms_sandbox_phone_number(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:verify_sms_sandbox_phone_number, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end