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import {Request} from '../lib/request'; import {Response} from '../lib/response'; import {AWSError} from '../lib/error'; import {Service} from '../lib/service'; import {ServiceConfigurationOptions} from '../lib/service'; import {ConfigBase as Config} from '../lib/config-base'; interface Blob {} declare class Lightsail extends Service { /** * Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation. */ constructor(options?: Lightsail.Types.ClientConfiguration) config: Config & Lightsail.Types.ClientConfiguration; /** * Allocates a static IP address. */ allocateStaticIp(params: Lightsail.Types.AllocateStaticIpRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AllocateStaticIpResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AllocateStaticIpResult, AWSError>; /** * Allocates a static IP address. */ allocateStaticIp(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AllocateStaticIpResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AllocateStaticIpResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches an SSL/TLS certificate to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. After the certificate is attached, your distribution accepts HTTPS traffic for all of the domains that are associated with the certificate. Use the CreateCertificate action to create a certificate that you can attach to your distribution. Only certificates created in the us-east-1 AWS Region can be attached to Lightsail distributions. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any AWS Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region. */ attachCertificateToDistribution(params: Lightsail.Types.AttachCertificateToDistributionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachCertificateToDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachCertificateToDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches an SSL/TLS certificate to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. After the certificate is attached, your distribution accepts HTTPS traffic for all of the domains that are associated with the certificate. Use the CreateCertificate action to create a certificate that you can attach to your distribution. Only certificates created in the us-east-1 AWS Region can be attached to Lightsail distributions. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any AWS Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region. */ attachCertificateToDistribution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachCertificateToDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachCertificateToDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a block storage disk to a running or stopped Lightsail instance and exposes it to the instance with the specified disk name. The attach disk operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachDisk(params: Lightsail.Types.AttachDiskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a block storage disk to a running or stopped Lightsail instance and exposes it to the instance with the specified disk name. The attach disk operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachDisk(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches one or more Lightsail instances to a load balancer. After some time, the instances are attached to the load balancer and the health check status is available. The attach instances to load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachInstancesToLoadBalancer(params: Lightsail.Types.AttachInstancesToLoadBalancerRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachInstancesToLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachInstancesToLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches one or more Lightsail instances to a load balancer. After some time, the instances are attached to the load balancer and the health check status is available. The attach instances to load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachInstancesToLoadBalancer(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachInstancesToLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachInstancesToLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate to your load balancer. TLS is just an updated, more secure version of Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Once you create and validate your certificate, you can attach it to your load balancer. You can also use this API to rotate the certificates on your account. Use the AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate action with the non-attached certificate, and it will replace the existing one and become the attached certificate. The AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(params: Lightsail.Types.AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate to your load balancer. TLS is just an updated, more secure version of Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Once you create and validate your certificate, you can attach it to your load balancer. You can also use this API to rotate the certificates on your account. Use the AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate action with the non-attached certificate, and it will replace the existing one and become the attached certificate. The AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ attachLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a static IP address to a specific Amazon Lightsail instance. */ attachStaticIp(params: Lightsail.Types.AttachStaticIpRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachStaticIpResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachStaticIpResult, AWSError>; /** * Attaches a static IP address to a specific Amazon Lightsail instance. */ attachStaticIp(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.AttachStaticIpResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.AttachStaticIpResult, AWSError>; /** * Closes ports for a specific Amazon Lightsail instance. The CloseInstancePublicPorts action supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instanceName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ closeInstancePublicPorts(params: Lightsail.Types.CloseInstancePublicPortsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CloseInstancePublicPortsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CloseInstancePublicPortsResult, AWSError>; /** * Closes ports for a specific Amazon Lightsail instance. The CloseInstancePublicPorts action supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instanceName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ closeInstancePublicPorts(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CloseInstancePublicPortsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CloseInstancePublicPortsResult, AWSError>; /** * Copies a manual snapshot of an instance or disk as another manual snapshot, or copies an automatic snapshot of an instance or disk as a manual snapshot. This operation can also be used to copy a manual or automatic snapshot of an instance or a disk from one AWS Region to another in Amazon Lightsail. When copying a manual snapshot, be sure to define the source region, source snapshot name, and target snapshot name parameters. When copying an automatic snapshot, be sure to define the source region, source resource name, target snapshot name, and either the restore date or the use latest restorable auto snapshot parameters. */ copySnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CopySnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CopySnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CopySnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Copies a manual snapshot of an instance or disk as another manual snapshot, or copies an automatic snapshot of an instance or disk as a manual snapshot. This operation can also be used to copy a manual or automatic snapshot of an instance or a disk from one AWS Region to another in Amazon Lightsail. When copying a manual snapshot, be sure to define the source region, source snapshot name, and target snapshot name parameters. When copying an automatic snapshot, be sure to define the source region, source resource name, target snapshot name, and either the restore date or the use latest restorable auto snapshot parameters. */ copySnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CopySnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CopySnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an SSL/TLS certificate for a Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. After the certificate is created, use the AttachCertificateToDistribution action to attach the certificate to your distribution. Only certificates created in the us-east-1 AWS Region can be attached to Lightsail distributions. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any AWS Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region. */ createCertificate(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateCertificateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an SSL/TLS certificate for a Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. After the certificate is created, use the AttachCertificateToDistribution action to attach the certificate to your distribution. Only certificates created in the us-east-1 AWS Region can be attached to Lightsail distributions. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any AWS Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region. */ createCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an AWS CloudFormation stack, which creates a new Amazon EC2 instance from an exported Amazon Lightsail snapshot. This operation results in a CloudFormation stack record that can be used to track the AWS CloudFormation stack created. Use the get cloud formation stack records operation to get a list of the CloudFormation stacks created. Wait until after your new Amazon EC2 instance is created before running the create cloud formation stack operation again with the same export snapshot record. */ createCloudFormationStack(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateCloudFormationStackRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateCloudFormationStackResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateCloudFormationStackResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an AWS CloudFormation stack, which creates a new Amazon EC2 instance from an exported Amazon Lightsail snapshot. This operation results in a CloudFormation stack record that can be used to track the AWS CloudFormation stack created. Use the get cloud formation stack records operation to get a list of the CloudFormation stacks created. Wait until after your new Amazon EC2 instance is created before running the create cloud formation stack operation again with the same export snapshot record. */ createCloudFormationStack(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateCloudFormationStackResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateCloudFormationStackResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. */ createContactMethod(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. */ createContactMethod(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a block storage disk that can be attached to an Amazon Lightsail instance in the same Availability Zone (e.g., us-east-2a). The create disk operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDisk(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a block storage disk that can be attached to an Amazon Lightsail instance in the same Availability Zone (e.g., us-east-2a). The create disk operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDisk(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a block storage disk from a manual or automatic snapshot of a disk. The resulting disk can be attached to an Amazon Lightsail instance in the same Availability Zone (e.g., us-east-2a). The create disk from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDiskFromSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskFromSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a block storage disk from a manual or automatic snapshot of a disk. The resulting disk can be attached to an Amazon Lightsail instance in the same Availability Zone (e.g., us-east-2a). The create disk from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDiskFromSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of a block storage disk. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of disks, and to save data before shutting down a Lightsail instance. You can take a snapshot of an attached disk that is in use; however, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your disk at the time the snapshot command is issued. This may exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the disk long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. Nevertheless, if you cannot pause all file writes to the disk, you should unmount the disk from within the Lightsail instance, issue the create disk snapshot command, and then remount the disk to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your disk while the snapshot status is pending. You can also use this operation to create a snapshot of an instance's system volume. You might want to do this, for example, to recover data from the system volume of a botched instance or to create a backup of the system volume like you would for a block storage disk. To create a snapshot of a system volume, just define the instance name parameter when issuing the snapshot command, and a snapshot of the defined instance's system volume will be created. After the snapshot is available, you can create a block storage disk from the snapshot and attach it to a running instance to access the data on the disk. The create disk snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDiskSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of a block storage disk. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of disks, and to save data before shutting down a Lightsail instance. You can take a snapshot of an attached disk that is in use; however, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your disk at the time the snapshot command is issued. This may exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the disk long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. Nevertheless, if you cannot pause all file writes to the disk, you should unmount the disk from within the Lightsail instance, issue the create disk snapshot command, and then remount the disk to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your disk while the snapshot status is pending. You can also use this operation to create a snapshot of an instance's system volume. You might want to do this, for example, to recover data from the system volume of a botched instance or to create a backup of the system volume like you would for a block storage disk. To create a snapshot of a system volume, just define the instance name parameter when issuing the snapshot command, and a snapshot of the defined instance's system volume will be created. After the snapshot is available, you can create a block storage disk from the snapshot and attach it to a running instance to access the data on the disk. The create disk snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDiskSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDiskSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution is a globally distributed network of caching servers that improve the performance of your website or web application hosted on a Lightsail instance. For more information, see Content delivery networks in Amazon Lightsail. */ createDistribution(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDistributionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution is a globally distributed network of caching servers that improve the performance of your website or web application hosted on a Lightsail instance. For more information, see Content delivery networks in Amazon Lightsail. */ createDistribution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a domain resource for the specified domain (e.g., example.com). The create domain operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDomain(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a domain resource for the specified domain (e.g., example.com). The create domain operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDomain(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one of the following entry records associated with the domain: Address (A), canonical name (CNAME), mail exchanger (MX), name server (NS), start of authority (SOA), service locator (SRV), or text (TXT). The create domain entry operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDomainEntry(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainEntryRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainEntryResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainEntryResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one of the following entry records associated with the domain: Address (A), canonical name (CNAME), mail exchanger (MX), name server (NS), start of authority (SOA), service locator (SRV), or text (TXT). The create domain entry operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createDomainEntry(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainEntryResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateDomainEntryResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of a specific virtual private server, or instance. You can use a snapshot to create a new instance that is based on that snapshot. The create instance snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstanceSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstanceSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstanceSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstanceSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of a specific virtual private server, or instance. You can use a snapshot to create a new instance that is based on that snapshot. The create instance snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstanceSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstanceSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstanceSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one or more Amazon Lightsail instances. The create instances operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstances(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one or more Amazon Lightsail instances. The create instances operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one or more new instances from a manual or automatic snapshot of an instance. The create instances from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstancesFromSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates one or more new instances from a manual or automatic snapshot of an instance. The create instances from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createInstancesFromSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an SSH key pair. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createKeyPair(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates an SSH key pair. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createKeyPair(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a Lightsail load balancer. To learn more about deciding whether to load balance your application, see Configure your Lightsail instances for load balancing. You can create up to 5 load balancers per AWS Region in your account. When you create a load balancer, you can specify a unique name and port settings. To change additional load balancer settings, use the UpdateLoadBalancerAttribute operation. The create load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createLoadBalancer(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a Lightsail load balancer. To learn more about deciding whether to load balance your application, see Configure your Lightsail instances for load balancing. You can create up to 5 load balancers per AWS Region in your account. When you create a load balancer, you can specify a unique name and port settings. To change additional load balancer settings, use the UpdateLoadBalancerAttribute operation. The create load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createLoadBalancer(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a Lightsail load balancer TLS certificate. TLS is just an updated, more secure version of Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a Lightsail load balancer TLS certificate. TLS is just an updated, more secure version of Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a new database in Amazon Lightsail. The create relational database operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabase(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a new database in Amazon Lightsail. The create relational database operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabase(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a new database from an existing database snapshot in Amazon Lightsail. You can create a new database from a snapshot in if something goes wrong with your original database, or to change it to a different plan, such as a high availability or standard plan. The create relational database from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by relationalDatabaseSnapshotName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a new database from an existing database snapshot in Amazon Lightsail. You can create a new database from a snapshot in if something goes wrong with your original database, or to change it to a different plan, such as a high availability or standard plan. The create relational database from snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags and resource tags applied to the resource identified by relationalDatabaseSnapshotName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of your database in Amazon Lightsail. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of a database, and to save data before deleting a database. The create relational database snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabaseSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Creates a snapshot of your database in Amazon Lightsail. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of a database, and to save data before deleting a database. The create relational database snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ createRelationalDatabaseSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an alarm. An alarm is used to monitor a single metric for one of your resources. When a metric condition is met, the alarm can notify you by email, SMS text message, and a banner displayed on the Amazon Lightsail console. For more information, see Alarms in Amazon Lightsail. */ deleteAlarm(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAlarmRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAlarmResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteAlarmResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an alarm. An alarm is used to monitor a single metric for one of your resources. When a metric condition is met, the alarm can notify you by email, SMS text message, and a banner displayed on the Amazon Lightsail console. For more information, see Alarms in Amazon Lightsail. */ deleteAlarm(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAlarmResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteAlarmResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an automatic snapshot of an instance or disk. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteAutoSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an automatic snapshot of an instance or disk. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteAutoSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an SSL/TLS certificate for your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. Certificates that are currently attached to a distribution cannot be deleted. Use the DetachCertificateFromDistribution action to detach a certificate from a distribution. */ deleteCertificate(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an SSL/TLS certificate for your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. Certificates that are currently attached to a distribution cannot be deleted. Use the DetachCertificateFromDistribution action to detach a certificate from a distribution. */ deleteCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. */ deleteContactMethod(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. */ deleteContactMethod(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified block storage disk. The disk must be in the available state (not attached to a Lightsail instance). The disk may remain in the deleting state for several minutes. The delete disk operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDisk(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified block storage disk. The disk must be in the available state (not attached to a Lightsail instance). The disk may remain in the deleting state for several minutes. The delete disk operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDisk(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified disk snapshot. When you make periodic snapshots of a disk, the snapshots are incremental, and only the blocks on the device that have changed since your last snapshot are saved in the new snapshot. When you delete a snapshot, only the data not needed for any other snapshot is removed. So regardless of which prior snapshots have been deleted, all active snapshots will have access to all the information needed to restore the disk. The delete disk snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDiskSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified disk snapshot. When you make periodic snapshots of a disk, the snapshots are incremental, and only the blocks on the device that have changed since your last snapshot are saved in the new snapshot. When you delete a snapshot, only the data not needed for any other snapshot is removed. So regardless of which prior snapshots have been deleted, all active snapshots will have access to all the information needed to restore the disk. The delete disk snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by disk snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDiskSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDiskSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. */ deleteDistribution(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDistributionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. */ deleteDistribution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDistributionResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified domain recordset and all of its domain records. The delete domain operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDomain(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the specified domain recordset and all of its domain records. The delete domain operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDomain(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific domain entry. The delete domain entry operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDomainEntry(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainEntryRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainEntryResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainEntryResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific domain entry. The delete domain entry operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by domain name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteDomainEntry(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainEntryResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteDomainEntryResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an Amazon Lightsail instance. The delete instance operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteInstance(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an Amazon Lightsail instance. The delete instance operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific snapshot of a virtual private server (or instance). The delete instance snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteInstanceSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific snapshot of a virtual private server (or instance). The delete instance snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by instance snapshot name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteInstanceSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific SSH key pair. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteKeyPair(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a specific SSH key pair. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteKeyPair(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the known host key or certificate used by the Amazon Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to authenticate an instance. This operation enables the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to the instance after a host key mismatch. Perform this operation only if you were expecting the host key or certificate mismatch or if you are familiar with the new host key or certificate on the instance. For more information, see Troubleshooting connection issues when using the Amazon Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP client. */ deleteKnownHostKeys(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKnownHostKeysRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKnownHostKeysResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKnownHostKeysResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the known host key or certificate used by the Amazon Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to authenticate an instance. This operation enables the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to the instance after a host key mismatch. Perform this operation only if you were expecting the host key or certificate mismatch or if you are familiar with the new host key or certificate on the instance. For more information, see Troubleshooting connection issues when using the Amazon Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP client. */ deleteKnownHostKeys(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKnownHostKeysResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKnownHostKeysResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a Lightsail load balancer and all its associated SSL/TLS certificates. Once the load balancer is deleted, you will need to create a new load balancer, create a new certificate, and verify domain ownership again. The delete load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteLoadBalancer(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a Lightsail load balancer and all its associated SSL/TLS certificates. Once the load balancer is deleted, you will need to create a new load balancer, create a new certificate, and verify domain ownership again. The delete load balancer operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteLoadBalancer(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an SSL/TLS certificate associated with a Lightsail load balancer. The DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificateRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an SSL/TLS certificate associated with a Lightsail load balancer. The DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificate operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by load balancer name. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteLoadBalancerTlsCertificateResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a database in Amazon Lightsail. The delete relational database operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by relationalDatabaseName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteRelationalDatabase(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a database in Amazon Lightsail. The delete relational database operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by relationalDatabaseName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteRelationalDatabase(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a database snapshot in Amazon Lightsail. The delete relational database snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by relationalDatabaseName. For more information, see the Lightsail Dev Guide. */ deleteRelationalDatabaseSnapshot(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseSnapshotRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteRelationalDatabaseSnapshotResult, AWSError>; /** * Deletes a database snapshot in Amazon Lightsail. The delete relational database snapshot operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by re