Hi there! Are you looking for the official Deno documentation? Try docs.deno.com for all your Deno learning needs.

UpdateLocationObjectStorageRequest

import type { UpdateLocationObjectStorageRequest } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/datasync.ts?docs=full";
interface UpdateLocationObjectStorageRequest {
AccessKey?: string | null;
AgentArns?: string[] | null;
LocationArn: string;
SecretKey?: string | null;
ServerPort?: number | null;
ServerProtocol?: ObjectStorageServerProtocol | null;
Subdirectory?: string | null;
}

§Properties

§
AccessKey?: string | null
[src]

Optional. The access key is used if credentials are required to access the self-managed object storage server. If your object storage requires a user name and password to authenticate, use AccessKey and SecretKey to provide the user name and password, respectively.

§
AgentArns?: string[] | null
[src]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the agents associated with the self-managed object storage server location.

§
LocationArn: string
[src]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the self-managed object storage server location to be updated.

§
SecretKey?: string | null
[src]

Optional. The secret key is used if credentials are required to access the self-managed object storage server. If your object storage requires a user name and password to authenticate, use AccessKey and SecretKey to provide the user name and password, respectively.

§
ServerPort?: number | null
[src]

The port that your self-managed object storage server accepts inbound network traffic on. The server port is set by default to TCP 80 (HTTP) or TCP 443 (HTTPS). You can specify a custom port if your self-managed object storage server requires one.

§
ServerProtocol?: ObjectStorageServerProtocol | null
[src]

The protocol that the object storage server uses to communicate. Valid values are HTTP or HTTPS.

§
Subdirectory?: string | null
[src]

The subdirectory in the self-managed object storage server that is used to read data from.