!gK      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~                                  ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~              (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None27_(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None"#27Zamazonka-secretsmanager2A structure that contains information about a tag.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerDA structure that contains information about one version of a secret.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerXA structure that contains the details about a secret. It does not include the encrypted  SecretString and  SecretBinary& values. To get those values, use the GetSecretValue operation.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCA structure that defines the rotation configuration for the secret.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:T - Specifies the number of days between automatic scheduled rotations of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerQSpecifies the number of days between automatic scheduled rotations of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: C - The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.i - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret. For more information about ARNs in Secrets Manager, see  http://docs.aws.amazon.com/http:/docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/reference_iam-permissions.html#iam-resourcesPolicy Resources in the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide . + - A list of all of the currently assigned SecretVersionStage staging labels and the SecretVersionIdw that each is attached to. Staging labels are used to keep track of the different versions during the rotation process. F - A structure that defines the rotation configuration for the secret.  - The date and time on which this secret was deleted. Not present on active secrets. The secret can be recovered until the number of days in the recovery window has passed, as specified in the RecoveryWindowInDays parameter of the  DeleteSecret operation. N - Indicated whether automatic, scheduled rotation is enabled for this secret. X - The ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that's used to encrypt the  SecretString and  SecretBinary fields in each version of the secret. If you don't provide a key, then Secrets Manager defaults to encrypting the secret fields with the default KMS CMK (the one named awssecretsmanager ) for this account.x - The friendly name of the secret. You can use forward slashes in the name to represent a path hierarchy. For example, proddatabases/dbserver1/ could represent the secret for a server named  dbserver1 in the folder  databases in the folder prod .P - The last date and time that the rotation process for this secret was invoked. - The last date that this secret was accessed. This value is truncated to midnight of the date and therefore shows only the date, not the time./ - The user-provided description of the secret. - The ARN of an AWS Lambda function that's invoked by Secrets Manager to rotate and expire the secret either automatically per the schedule or manually by a call to  RotateSecret .c - The list of user-defined tags that are associated with the secret. To add tags to a secret, use  TagResource . To remove tags, use  UntagResource .amazonka-secretsmanager@The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.amazonka-secretsmanagerfThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret. For more information about ARNs in Secrets Manager, see  http://docs.aws.amazon.com/http:/docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/reference_iam-permissions.html#iam-resourcesPolicy Resources in the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide . amazonka-secretsmanager(A list of all of the currently assigned SecretVersionStage staging labels and the SecretVersionIdw that each is attached to. Staging labels are used to keep track of the different versions during the rotation process. amazonka-secretsmanagerCA structure that defines the rotation configuration for the secret. amazonka-secretsmanagerThe date and time on which this secret was deleted. Not present on active secrets. The secret can be recovered until the number of days in the recovery window has passed, as specified in the RecoveryWindowInDays parameter of the  DeleteSecret operation. amazonka-secretsmanagerKIndicated whether automatic, scheduled rotation is enabled for this secret. amazonka-secretsmanagerUThe ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that's used to encrypt the  SecretString and  SecretBinary fields in each version of the secret. If you don't provide a key, then Secrets Manager defaults to encrypting the secret fields with the default KMS CMK (the one named awssecretsmanager ) for this account.amazonka-secretsmanageruThe friendly name of the secret. You can use forward slashes in the name to represent a path hierarchy. For example, proddatabases/dbserver1/ could represent the secret for a server named  dbserver1 in the folder  databases in the folder prod .amazonka-secretsmanagerMThe last date and time that the rotation process for this secret was invoked.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe last date that this secret was accessed. This value is truncated to midnight of the date and therefore shows only the date, not the time.amazonka-secretsmanager,The user-provided description of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of an AWS Lambda function that's invoked by Secrets Manager to rotate and expire the secret either automatically per the schedule or manually by a call to  RotateSecret .amazonka-secretsmanager`The list of user-defined tags that are associated with the secret. To add tags to a secret, use  TagResource . To remove tags, use  UntagResource .amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:? - The unique version identifier of this version of the secret.\ - An array of staging labels that are currently associated with this version of the secret.< - The date and time this version of the secret was created. - The date that this version of the secret was last accessed. Note that the resolution of this field is at the date level and does not include the time.amazonka-secretsmanager<The unique version identifier of this version of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerYAn array of staging labels that are currently associated with this version of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager9The date and time this version of the secret was created.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe date that this version of the secret was last accessed. Note that the resolution of this field is at the date level and does not include the time.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:> - The string value that's associated with the key of the tag.+ - The key identifier, or name, of the tag.amazonka-secretsmanager;The string value that's associated with the key of the tag.amazonka-secretsmanager(The key identifier, or name, of the tag.4 (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None amazonka-secretsmanager API version  2017-10-171 of the Amazon Secrets Manager SDK configuration.amazonka-secretsmanager2The policy document that you provided isn't valid.amazonka-secretsmanager.You provided an invalid value for a parameter.amazonka-secretsmanagerYou provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. For example, if you try to enable rotation on a secret, you must already have a Lambda function ARN configured or included as a parameter in this call. amazonka-secretsmanagerSSecrets Manager can't decrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key.!amazonka-secretsmanagerSecrets Manager can't encrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key. Check that the customer master key (CMK) is available, enabled, and not in an invalid state. For more information, see  Chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/key-state.html2How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key ."amazonka-secretsmanagerYou provided an invalid  NextToken value.#amazonka-secretsmanager%An error occurred on the server side.$amazonka-secretsmanager4A resource with the ID you requested already exists.%amazonka-secretsmanager.We can't find the resource that you asked for.&amazonka-secretsmanagerVThe request failed because it would exceed one of the Secrets Manager internal limits.'  !"#$%&' !"#$%& (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV'amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: , smart constructor.(amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: ) smart constructor.)amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of (4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:* - The identifier for the secret that you want to attach tags to. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.+L - The tags to attach to the secret. Each element in the list consists of a Key and a Value . This parameter to the API requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide1 . For the AWS CLI, you can also use the syntax:  --Tags Key=Key1,Value=Value1,Key=Key2,Value=Value2[, &]*amazonka-secretsmanagerThe identifier for the secret that you want to attach tags to. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.+amazonka-secretsmanagerIThe tags to attach to the secret. Each element in the list consists of a Key and a Value . This parameter to the API requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide1 . For the AWS CLI, you can also use the syntax:  --Tags Key=Key1,Value=Value1,Key=Key2,Value=Value2[, &],amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of '4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.)amazonka-secretsmanager*'()*+,)(*+,'(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV ?amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: F smart constructor.@amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: A smart constructor.Aamazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of @4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:BG - A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.C - (Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency. If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter. If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken yourself for new versions and include that value in the request. You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the function's processing. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as the request, then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from the request then an error occurs because you cannot modify an existing secret value. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.DR - (Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.E - Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.Bamazonka-secretsmanagerDA structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.Camazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency. If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter. If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken yourself for new versions and include that value in the request. You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the function's processing. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as the request, then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from the request then an error occurs because you cannot modify an existing secret value. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.Damazonka-secretsmanagerO(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.Eamazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.Famazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of ?4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:G[ - The ID of the new version of the secret created by the rotation started by this request.H - The ARN of the secret.I# - The friendly name of the secret.J! - -- | The response status code.Gamazonka-secretsmanagerXThe ID of the new version of the secret created by the rotation started by this request.Hamazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of the secret.Iamazonka-secretsmanager The friendly name of the secret.Jamazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.Aamazonka-secretsmanagerEFamazonka-secretsmanagerJ ?@ABCDEFGHIJ A@BCDEF?GHIJ(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV+]amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: a smart constructor.^amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: _ smart constructor._amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of ^4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:` - Specifies the secret that you want to restore from a previously scheduled deletion. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.`amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret that you want to restore from a previously scheduled deletion. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.aamazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of ]4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:b+ - The ARN of the secret that was restored.c5 - The friendly name of the secret that was restored.d! - -- | The response status code.bamazonka-secretsmanager(The ARN of the secret that was restored.camazonka-secretsmanager2The friendly name of the secret that was restored.damazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code._amazonka-secretsmanager`aamazonka-secretsmanagerd]^_`abcd_^`a]bcd(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVwamazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.xamazonka-secretsmanagerSee: y smart constructor.yamazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of x4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:z - (Optional) Specifies a list of staging labels that are attached to this version of the secret. These staging labels are used to track the versions through the rotation process by the Lambda rotation function. A staging label must be unique to a single version of the secret. If you specify a staging label that's already associated with a different version of the same secret then that staging label is automatically removed from the other version and attached to this version. If you do not specify a value for  VersionStages< then Secrets Manager automatically moves the staging label  AWSCURRENT to this new version.{> - (Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not accessible if the secret using the Secrets Manager console.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.|o - (Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the default Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide .}C - (Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret. This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the Lambda rotation function's processing. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-typeG value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString or  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from those in the request then the request fails because you cannot modify an existing secret version. You can only create new versions to store new secret values. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.~ - Specifies the secret to which you want to add a new version. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret. The secret must already exist.zamazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Specifies a list of staging labels that are attached to this version of the secret. These staging labels are used to track the versions through the rotation process by the Lambda rotation function. A staging label must be unique to a single version of the secret. If you specify a staging label that's already associated with a different version of the same secret then that staging label is automatically removed from the other version and attached to this version. If you do not specify a value for  VersionStages< then Secrets Manager automatically moves the staging label  AWSCURRENT to this new version.{amazonka-secretsmanager;(Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not accessible if the secret using the Secrets Manager console.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.|amazonka-secretsmanagerl(Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the default Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide .}amazonka-secretsmanager@(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret. This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the Lambda rotation function's processing. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-typeG value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString or  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from those in the request then the request fails because you cannot modify an existing secret version. You can only create new versions to store new secret values. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.~amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret to which you want to add a new version. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret. The secret must already exist.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of w4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:R - The unique identifier of the version of the secret you just created or updated.V - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the secret for which you just created a version. - The list of staging labels that are currently attached to this version of the secret. Staging labels are used to track a version as it progresses through the secret rotation process.S - The friendly name of the secret for which you just created or updated a version.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanagerOThe unique identifier of the version of the secret you just created or updated.amazonka-secretsmanagerSThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the secret for which you just created a version.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe list of staging labels that are currently attached to this version of the secret. Staging labels are used to track a version as it progresses through the secret rotation process.amazonka-secretsmanagerPThe friendly name of the secret for which you just created or updated a version.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.yamazonka-secretsmanager~amazonka-secretsmanagerwxyz{|}~yxz{|}~w(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:? - (Optional) Use this parameter in a request if you receive a  NextToken response in a previous request that indicates that there's more output available. In a subsequent call, set it to the value of the previous call's  NextToken< response to indicate where the output should continue from. - (Optional) Limits the number of results that you want to include in the response. If you don't include this parameter, it defaults to a value that's specific to the operation. If additional items exist beyond the maximum you specify, the  NextTokenU response element is present and has a value (isn't null). Include that value as the  NextToken request parameter in the next call to the operation to get the next part of the results. Note that Secrets Manager might return fewer results than the maximum even when there are more results available. You should check  NextTokenE after every operation to ensure that you receive all of the results.amazonka-secretsmanager<(Optional) Use this parameter in a request if you receive a  NextToken response in a previous request that indicates that there's more output available. In a subsequent call, set it to the value of the previous call's  NextToken< response to indicate where the output should continue from.amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Limits the number of results that you want to include in the response. If you don't include this parameter, it defaults to a value that's specific to the operation. If additional items exist beyond the maximum you specify, the  NextTokenU response element is present and has a value (isn't null). Include that value as the  NextToken request parameter in the next call to the operation to get the next part of the results. Note that Secrets Manager might return fewer results than the maximum even when there are more results available. You should check  NextTokenE after every operation to ensure that you receive all of the results.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - If present in the response, this value indicates that there's more output available than what's included in the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, such as when you ask for a filtered view of a very long list. Use this value in the  NextToken request parameter in a subsequent call to the operation to continue processing and get the next part of the output. You should repeat this until the  NextToken' response element comes back empty (as null ).( - A list of the secrets in the account.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanagerIf present in the response, this value indicates that there's more output available than what's included in the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, such as when you ask for a filtered view of a very long list. Use this value in the  NextToken request parameter in a subsequent call to the operation to continue processing and get the next part of the output. You should repeat this until the  NextToken' response element comes back empty (as null ).amazonka-secretsmanager%A list of the secrets in the account.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVB5 amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:? - (Optional) Use this parameter in a request if you receive a  NextToken response in a previous request that indicates that there's more output available. In a subsequent call, set it to the value of the previous call's  NextToken< response to indicate where the output should continue from. - (Optional) Specifies that you want the results to include versions that do not have any staging labels attached to them. Such versions are considered deprecated and are subject to deletion by Secrets Manager as needed. - (Optional) Limits the number of results that you want to include in the response. If you don't include this parameter, it defaults to a value that's specific to the operation. If additional items exist beyond the maximum you specify, the  NextTokenU response element is present and has a value (isn't null). Include that value as the  NextToken request parameter in the next call to the operation to get the next part of the results. Note that Secrets Manager might return fewer results than the maximum even when there are more results available. You should check  NextTokenE after every operation to ensure that you receive all of the results. - The identifier for the secret containing the versions you want to list. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager<(Optional) Use this parameter in a request if you receive a  NextToken response in a previous request that indicates that there's more output available. In a subsequent call, set it to the value of the previous call's  NextToken< response to indicate where the output should continue from.amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Specifies that you want the results to include versions that do not have any staging labels attached to them. Such versions are considered deprecated and are subject to deletion by Secrets Manager as needed.amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Limits the number of results that you want to include in the response. If you don't include this parameter, it defaults to a value that's specific to the operation. If additional items exist beyond the maximum you specify, the  NextTokenU response element is present and has a value (isn't null). Include that value as the  NextToken request parameter in the next call to the operation to get the next part of the results. Note that Secrets Manager might return fewer results than the maximum even when there are more results available. You should check  NextTokenE after every operation to ensure that you receive all of the results.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe identifier for the secret containing the versions you want to list. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:1 - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the secret.H - The list of the currently available versions of the specified secret. - If present in the response, this value indicates that there's more output available than what's included in the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, such as when you ask for a filtered view of a very long list. Use this value in the  NextToken request parameter in a subsequent call to the operation to continue processing and get the next part of the output. You should repeat this until the  NextToken' response element comes back empty (as null ).# - The friendly name of the secret.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager.The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerEThe list of the currently available versions of the specified secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerIf present in the response, this value indicates that there's more output available than what's included in the current response. This can occur even when the response includes no values at all, such as when you ask for a filtered view of a very long list. Use this value in the  NextToken request parameter in a subsequent call to the operation to continue processing and get the next part of the output. You should repeat this until the  NextToken' response element comes back empty (as null ).amazonka-secretsmanager The friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanager (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HViamazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - Specifies the unique identifier of the version of the secret that you want to retrieve. If you specify this parameter then don't specify  VersionStage! . If you don't specify either a  VersionStage or SecretVersionIdF then the default is to perform the operation on the version with the  VersionStage value of  AWSCURRENT . This value is typically a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type" value with 32 hexadecimal digits. - Specifies the secret version that you want to retrieve by the staging label attached to the version. Staging labels are used to keep track of different versions during the rotation process. If you use this parameter then don't specify SecretVersionId! . If you don't specify either a  VersionStage or SecretVersionIdH , then the default is to perform the operation on the version with the  VersionStage value of  AWSCURRENT . - Specifies the secret containing the version that you want to retrieve. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the unique identifier of the version of the secret that you want to retrieve. If you specify this parameter then don't specify  VersionStage! . If you don't specify either a  VersionStage or SecretVersionIdF then the default is to perform the operation on the version with the  VersionStage value of  AWSCURRENT . This value is typically a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type" value with 32 hexadecimal digits.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret version that you want to retrieve by the staging label attached to the version. Staging labels are used to keep track of different versions during the rotation process. If you use this parameter then don't specify SecretVersionId! . If you don't specify either a  VersionStage or SecretVersionIdH , then the default is to perform the operation on the version with the  VersionStage value of  AWSCURRENT .amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret containing the version that you want to retrieve. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:7 - The unique identifier of this version of the secret. - The ARN of the secret.X - A list of all of the staging labels currently attached to this version of the secret. - The decrypted part of the protected secret information that was originally provided as binary data in the form of a byte array. The response parameter represents the binary data as a  -https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4base64-encoded string. This parameter is not used if the secret is created by the Secrets Manager console. If you store custom information in this field of the secret, then you must code your Lambda rotation function to parse and interpret whatever you store in the  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.A - The date and time that this version of the secret was created.# - The friendly name of the secret. - The decrypted part of the protected secret information that was originally provided as a string. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then only the  SecretString parameter contains data. Secrets Manager stores the information as a JSON structure of key/value pairs that the Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. If you store custom information in the secret by using the  CreateSecret ,  UpdateSecret , or PutSecretValueH API operations instead of the Secrets Manager console, or by using the Other secret typef in the console, then you must code your Lambda rotation function to parse and interpret those values.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager4The unique identifier of this version of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerUA list of all of the staging labels currently attached to this version of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe decrypted part of the protected secret information that was originally provided as binary data in the form of a byte array. The response parameter represents the binary data as a  -https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4base64-encoded string. This parameter is not used if the secret is created by the Secrets Manager console. If you store custom information in this field of the secret, then you must code your Lambda rotation function to parse and interpret whatever you store in the  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.amazonka-secretsmanager>The date and time that this version of the secret was created.amazonka-secretsmanager The friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe decrypted part of the protected secret information that was originally provided as a string. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then only the  SecretString parameter contains data. Secrets Manager stores the information as a JSON structure of key/value pairs that the Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. If you store custom information in the secret by using the  CreateSecret ,  UpdateSecret , or PutSecretValueH API operations instead of the Secrets Manager console, or by using the Other secret typef in the console, then you must code your Lambda rotation function to parse and interpret those values.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanager (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVamazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - Specifies that the generated password can include the space character. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that the space character is not included. - Specifies that the generated password should not include digits. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that digits can be included. - Specifies that the generated password should not include lowercase letters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that lowercase letters can be included. - A string that includes characters that should not be included in the generated password. The default is that all characters from the included sets can be used. - Specifies that the generated password should not include punctuation characters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that punctuation characters can be included. - A boolean value that specifies whether the generated password must include at least one of every allowed character type. The default value is TrueA and the operation requires at least one of every character type. - Specifies that the generated password should not include uppercase letters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that uppercase letters can be included.y - The desired length of the generated password. The default value if you do not include this parameter is 32 characters.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies that the generated password can include the space character. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that the space character is not included.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies that the generated password should not include digits. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that digits can be included.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies that the generated password should not include lowercase letters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that lowercase letters can be included.amazonka-secretsmanagerA string that includes characters that should not be included in the generated password. The default is that all characters from the included sets can be used.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies that the generated password should not include punctuation characters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that punctuation characters can be included.amazonka-secretsmanagerA boolean value that specifies whether the generated password must include at least one of every allowed character type. The default value is TrueA and the operation requires at least one of every character type.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies that the generated password should not include uppercase letters. The default if you do not include this switch parameter is that uppercase letters can be included.amazonka-secretsmanagervThe desired length of the generated password. The default value if you do not include this parameter is 32 characters.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:( - A string with the generated password.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager%A string with the generated password.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV86amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - The identifier of the secret whose details you want to retrieve. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe identifier of the secret whose details you want to retrieve. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:C - The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way. - The ARN of the secret.H - A structure that contains the rotation configuration for this secret.V - This value exists if the secret is scheduled for deletion. Some time after the specified date and time, Secrets Manager deletes the secret and all of its versions. If a secret is scheduled for deletion, then its details, including the encrypted secret information, is not accessible. To cancel a scheduled deletion and restore access, use  RestoreSecret .\ - Specifies whether automatic rotation is enabled for this secret. To enable rotation, use  RotateSecret with AutomaticallyRotateAfterDays9 set to a value greater than 0. To disable rotation, use CancelRotateSecret .X - The ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that's used to encrypt the  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields in each version of the secret. If you don't provide a key, then Secrets Manager defaults to encrypting the secret fields with the default KMS CMK (the one named awssecretsmanager ) for this account.1 - The user-provided friendly name of the secret.+ - A list of all of the currently assigned  VersionStage staging labels and the SecretVersionIdw that each is attached to. Staging labels are used to keep track of the different versions during the rotation process.` - The last date and time that the Secrets Manager rotation process for this secret was invoked. - The last date that this secret was accessed. This value is truncated to midnight of the date and therefore shows only the date, not the time./ - The user-provided description of the secret.  - The ARN of a Lambda function that's invoked by Secrets Manager to rotate the secret either automatically per the schedule or manually by a call to  RotateSecret .!c - The list of user-defined tags that are associated with the secret. To add tags to a secret, use  TagResource . To remove tags, use  UntagResource ."! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanager@The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerEA structure that contains the rotation configuration for this secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerSThis value exists if the secret is scheduled for deletion. Some time after the specified date and time, Secrets Manager deletes the secret and all of its versions. If a secret is scheduled for deletion, then its details, including the encrypted secret information, is not accessible. To cancel a scheduled deletion and restore access, use  RestoreSecret .amazonka-secretsmanagerYSpecifies whether automatic rotation is enabled for this secret. To enable rotation, use  RotateSecret with AutomaticallyRotateAfterDays9 set to a value greater than 0. To disable rotation, use CancelRotateSecret .amazonka-secretsmanagerUThe ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that's used to encrypt the  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields in each version of the secret. If you don't provide a key, then Secrets Manager defaults to encrypting the secret fields with the default KMS CMK (the one named awssecretsmanager ) for this account.amazonka-secretsmanager.The user-provided friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager(A list of all of the currently assigned  VersionStage staging labels and the SecretVersionIdw that each is attached to. Staging labels are used to keep track of the different versions during the rotation process.amazonka-secretsmanager]The last date and time that the Secrets Manager rotation process for this secret was invoked.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe last date that this secret was accessed. This value is truncated to midnight of the date and therefore shows only the date, not the time.amazonka-secretsmanager,The user-provided description of the secret. amazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of a Lambda function that's invoked by Secrets Manager to rotate the secret either automatically per the schedule or manually by a call to  RotateSecret .!amazonka-secretsmanager`The list of user-defined tags that are associated with the secret. To add tags to a secret, use  TagResource . To remove tags, use  UntagResource ."amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanager" !" !" (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV[I 5amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: : smart constructor.6amazonka-secretsmanagerSee: 7 smart constructor.7amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 64 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:8 - (Optional) Specifies the number of days that Secrets Manager waits before it can delete the secret. This value can range from 7 to 30 days. The default value is 30.9 - Specifies the secret that you want to delete. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.8amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Specifies the number of days that Secrets Manager waits before it can delete the secret. This value can range from 7 to 30 days. The default value is 30.9amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret that you want to delete. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.:amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 54 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:;< - The ARN of the secret that is now scheduled for deletion.<F - The friendly name of the secret that is now scheduled for deletion.= - The date and time after which this secret can be deleted by Secrets Manager and can no longer be restored. This value is the date and time of the delete request plus the number of days specified in RecoveryWindowInDays .>! - -- | The response status code.;amazonka-secretsmanager9The ARN of the secret that is now scheduled for deletion.<amazonka-secretsmanagerCThe friendly name of the secret that is now scheduled for deletion.=amazonka-secretsmanagerThe date and time after which this secret can be deleted by Secrets Manager and can no longer be restored. This value is the date and time of the delete request plus the number of days specified in RecoveryWindowInDays .>amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.7amazonka-secretsmanager9:amazonka-secretsmanager> 56789:;<=> 7689:5;<=> (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV2cQamazonka-secretsmanagerSee: [ smart constructor.Ramazonka-secretsmanagerSee: S smart constructor.Samazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of R4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:T> - (Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not available using the Secrets Manager console. It can be accessed only by using the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDKs.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.Ul - (Optional) Specifies the ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) to be used to encrypt the  SecretString or  SecretBinary values in the versions stored in this secret. If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager defaults to using the AWS account's default CMK (the one named aws/secretsmanager ). If a KMS CMK with that name doesn't yet exist, then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically the first time it needs to encrypt a version's  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields.  Important: You can use the account's default CMK to encrypt and decrypt only if you call this operation using credentials from the same account that owns the secret. If the secret is in a different account, then you must create a custom CMK and specify the ARN in this field.Vo - (Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create a secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide . For example: [{Key :"username",Value :"bob"},{Key :"password",Value:"abc123xyz456"}] If your command-line tool or SDK requires quotation marks around the parameter, you should use single quotes to avoid confusion with the double quotes required in the JSON text.W - (Optional) If you include  SecretString or  SecretBinaryX , then an initial version is created as part of the secret, and this parameter specifies a unique identifier for the new version. This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-typeX value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request, then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from those in the request then the request fails because you cannot modify an existing version. Instead, use PutSecretValue1 to create a new version. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.XB - (Optional) Specifies a user-provided description of the secret.Yc - (Optional) Specifies a list of user-defined tags that are attached to the secret. Each tag is a Key and Valuen pair of strings. This operation only appends tags to the existing list of tags. To remove tags, you must use  UntagResource .  Important:L * Secrets Manager tag key names are case sensitive. A tag with the key ABCS is a different tag from one with key "abc". * If you check tags in IAM policy  Condition elements as part of your security strategy, then adding or removing a tag can change permissions. If the successful completion of this operation would result in you losing your permissions for this secret, then this operation is blocked and returns an  Access Denied error. This parameter requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide . For example: [{Key: CostCenter,Value :"12345"},{Key:"environment",Value:"production"}] If your command-line tool or SDK requires quotation marks around the parameter, you should use single quotes to avoid confusion with the double quotes required in the JSON text. The following basic restrictions apply to tags: * Maximum number of tags per secret 50 * Maximum key length 127 Unicode characters in UTF-8 * Maximum value length 255 Unicode characters in UTF-8 * Tag keys and values are case sensitive. * Do not use the aws: prefix in your tag names or values because it is reserved for AWS use. You can't edit or delete tag names or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per secret limit. * If your tagging schema will be used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services might have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, spaces, and numbers representable in UTF-8, plus the following special characters: + - = . _ : / @.Z1 - Specifies the friendly name of the new secret.Tamazonka-secretsmanager;(Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not available using the Secrets Manager console. It can be accessed only by using the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDKs.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.Uamazonka-secretsmanageri(Optional) Specifies the ARN or alias of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) to be used to encrypt the  SecretString or  SecretBinary values in the versions stored in this secret. If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager defaults to using the AWS account's default CMK (the one named aws/secretsmanager ). If a KMS CMK with that name doesn't yet exist, then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically the first time it needs to encrypt a version's  SecretString or  SecretBinary fields.  Important: You can use the account's default CMK to encrypt and decrypt only if you call this operation using credentials from the same account that owns the secret. If the secret is in a different account, then you must create a custom CMK and specify the ARN in this field.Vamazonka-secretsmanagerl(Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretString or  SecretBinary must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create a secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide . For example: [{Key :"username",Value :"bob"},{Key :"password",Value:"abc123xyz456"}] If your command-line tool or SDK requires quotation marks around the parameter, you should use single quotes to avoid confusion with the double quotes required in the JSON text.Wamazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) If you include  SecretString or  SecretBinaryX , then an initial version is created as part of the secret, and this parameter specifies a unique identifier for the new version. This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-typeX value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request, then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from those in the request then the request fails because you cannot modify an existing version. Instead, use PutSecretValue1 to create a new version. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.Xamazonka-secretsmanager?(Optional) Specifies a user-provided description of the secret.Yamazonka-secretsmanager`(Optional) Specifies a list of user-defined tags that are attached to the secret. Each tag is a Key and Valuen pair of strings. This operation only appends tags to the existing list of tags. To remove tags, you must use  UntagResource .  Important:L * Secrets Manager tag key names are case sensitive. A tag with the key ABCS is a different tag from one with key "abc". * If you check tags in IAM policy  Condition elements as part of your security strategy, then adding or removing a tag can change permissions. If the successful completion of this operation would result in you losing your permissions for this secret, then this operation is blocked and returns an  Access Denied error. This parameter requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide . For example: [{Key: CostCenter,Value :"12345"},{Key:"environment",Value:"production"}] If your command-line tool or SDK requires quotation marks around the parameter, you should use single quotes to avoid confusion with the double quotes required in the JSON text. The following basic restrictions apply to tags: * Maximum number of tags per secret 50 * Maximum key length 127 Unicode characters in UTF-8 * Maximum value length 255 Unicode characters in UTF-8 * Tag keys and values are case sensitive. * Do not use the aws: prefix in your tag names or values because it is reserved for AWS use. You can't edit or delete tag names or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per secret limit. * If your tagging schema will be used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services might have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, spaces, and numbers representable in UTF-8, plus the following special characters: + - = . _ : / @.Zamazonka-secretsmanager.Specifies the friendly name of the new secret.[amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of Q4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:\[ - The unique identifier that's associated with the version of the secret you just created.]F - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret that you just created.^9 - The friendly name of the secret that you just created._! - -- | The response status code.\amazonka-secretsmanagerXThe unique identifier that's associated with the version of the secret you just created.]amazonka-secretsmanagerCThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret that you just created.^amazonka-secretsmanager6The friendly name of the secret that you just created._amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.Samazonka-secretsmanagerZ[amazonka-secretsmanager_QRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_SRTUVWXYZ[Q\]^_ (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVUY qamazonka-secretsmanagerSee: u smart constructor.ramazonka-secretsmanagerSee: s smart constructor.samazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of r4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:t - Specifies the secret for which you want to cancel a rotation request. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.tamazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret for which you want to cancel a rotation request. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.uamazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of q4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:v - The unique identifier of the version of the secret that was created during the rotation. This version might not be complete, and should be evaluated for possible deletion. At the very least, you should remove the  VersionStage value  AWSPENDING to enable this version to be deleted. Failing to clean up a cancelled rotation can block you from successfully starting future rotations.w9 - The ARN of the secret for which rotation was canceled.xC - The friendly name of the secret for which rotation was canceled.y! - -- | The response status code.vamazonka-secretsmanagerThe unique identifier of the version of the secret that was created during the rotation. This version might not be complete, and should be evaluated for possible deletion. At the very least, you should remove the  VersionStage value  AWSPENDING to enable this version to be deleted. Failing to clean up a cancelled rotation can block you from successfully starting future rotations.wamazonka-secretsmanager6The ARN of the secret for which rotation was canceled.xamazonka-secretsmanager@The friendly name of the secret for which rotation was canceled.yamazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.samazonka-secretsmanagertuamazonka-secretsmanagery qrstuvwxy srtuqvwxy(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVrIamazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - The identifier for the secret that you want to remove tags from. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret., - A list of tag key names to remove from the secret. You don't specify the value. Both the key and its associated value are removed. This parameter to the API requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide .amazonka-secretsmanagerThe identifier for the secret that you want to remove tags from. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager)A list of tag key names to remove from the secret. You don't specify the value. Both the key and its associated value are removed. This parameter to the API requires a JSON text string argument. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide .amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.amazonka-secretsmanager(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV `amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:> - (Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not accessible using the Secrets Manager console.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data. - (Optional) Specifies the ARN or alias of the KMS customer master key (CMK) to be used to encrypt the protected text in the versions of this secret. If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager defaults to using the default CMK in the account (the one named aws/secretsmanager ). If a KMS CMK with that name doesn't exist, then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically the first time it needs to encrypt a version's  Plaintext or PlaintextString fields.  Important: You can only use the account's default CMK to encrypt and decrypt if you call this operation using credentials from the same account that owns the secret. If the secret is in a different account, then you must create a custom CMK and provide the ARN in this field.o - (Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the default Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide . - (Optional) If you want to add a new version to the secret, this parameter specifies a unique identifier for the new version that helps ensure idempotency. If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request. If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken yourself for new versions and include that value in the request. You typically only need to interact with this value if you implement your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the Lambda rotation function's processing. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from the request then an error occurs because you cannot modify an existing secret value. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.B - (Optional) Specifies a user-provided description of the secret. - Specifies the secret that you want to update or to which you want to add a new version. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager;(Optional) Specifies binary data that you want to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. To use this parameter in the command-line tools, we recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then use the appropriate technique for your tool to pass the contents of the file as a parameter. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. This parameter is not accessible using the Secrets Manager console.-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data. The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation. This Lens- accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.amazonka-secretsmanager (Optional) Specifies the ARN or alias of the KMS customer master key (CMK) to be used to encrypt the protected text in the versions of this secret. If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager defaults to using the default CMK in the account (the one named aws/secretsmanager ). If a KMS CMK with that name doesn't exist, then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically the first time it needs to encrypt a version's  Plaintext or PlaintextString fields.  Important: You can only use the account's default CMK to encrypt and decrypt if you call this operation using credentials from the same account that owns the secret. If the secret is in a different account, then you must create a custom CMK and provide the ARN in this field.amazonka-secretsmanagerl(Optional) Specifies text data that you want to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. Either  SecretBinary or  SecretString must have a value, but not both. They cannot both be empty. If you create this secret by using the Secrets Manager console then Secrets Manager puts the protected secret text in only the  SecretStringY parameter. The Secrets Manager console stores the information as a JSON structure of keyvalue pairs that the default Lambda rotation function knows how to parse. For storing multiple values, we recommend that you use a JSON text string argument and specify keysvalue pairs. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html#cli-using-param-jsonUsing JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide .amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) If you want to add a new version to the secret, this parameter specifies a unique identifier for the new version that helps ensure idempotency. If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request. If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken yourself for new versions and include that value in the request. You typically only need to interact with this value if you implement your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a  8https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during the Lambda rotation function's processing. * If the ClientRequestToken value isn't already associated with a version of the secret then a new version of the secret is created. * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are the same as those in the request then the request is ignored (the operation is idempotent). * If a version with this value already exists and that version's  SecretString and  SecretBinary values are different from the request then an error occurs because you cannot modify an existing secret value. This value becomes the SecretVersionId of the new version.amazonka-secretsmanager?(Optional) Specifies a user-provided description of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret that you want to update or to which you want to add a new version. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:o - If a version of the secret was created or updated by this operation, then its unique identifier is returned. - The ARN of this secret.$ - The friendly name of this secret.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanagerlIf a version of the secret was created or updated by this operation, then its unique identifier is returned.amazonka-secretsmanagerThe ARN of this secret.amazonka-secretsmanager!The friendly name of this secret.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanager(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVB amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - (Optional) Specifies the secret version ID of the version that the staging labels are to be removed from. If you want to move a label to a new version, you do not have to explicitly remove it with this parameter. Adding a label using the MoveToVersionId^ parameter automatically removes it from the old version. However, if you do include both the MoveTo and  RemoveFrom` parameters, then the move is successful only if the staging labels are actually present on the  RemoveFrom= version. If a staging label was on a different version than  RemoveFrom, then the request fails. - (Optional) The secret version ID that you want to add the staging labels to. If any of the staging labels are already attached to a different version of the secret, then they are removed from that version before adding them to this version. - Specifies the secret with the version whose list of staging labels you want to modify. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.5 - The list of staging labels to add to this version.amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) Specifies the secret version ID of the version that the staging labels are to be removed from. If you want to move a label to a new version, you do not have to explicitly remove it with this parameter. Adding a label using the MoveToVersionId^ parameter automatically removes it from the old version. However, if you do include both the MoveTo and  RemoveFrom` parameters, then the move is successful only if the staging labels are actually present on the  RemoveFrom= version. If a staging label was on a different version than  RemoveFrom, then the request fails.amazonka-secretsmanager(Optional) The secret version ID that you want to add the staging labels to. If any of the staging labels are already attached to a different version of the secret, then they are removed from that version before adding them to this version.amazonka-secretsmanagerSpecifies the secret with the version whose list of staging labels you want to modify. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.amazonka-secretsmanager2The list of staging labels to add to this version.amazonka-secretsmanagerCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:D - The ARN of the secret with the staging labels that were modified.N - The friendly name of the secret with the staging labels that were modified.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanagerAThe ARN of the secret with the staging labels that were modified.amazonka-secretsmanagerKThe friendly name of the secret with the staging labels that were modified.amazonka-secretsmanager- | The response status code.amazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanageramazonka-secretsmanager  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)NoneHVE (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)NoneG  !"#$%&'()*+,?@ABCDEFGHIJ]^_`abcdwxyz{|}~ !"56789:;<=>QRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_qrstuvwxy' !"#$%&  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~                             ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~                                       4amazonka-secretsmanager-1.6.1-6zeL5AAjwvS5hEyIAnn7A2 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