@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class SetSMSAttributesRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
The input for the SetSMSAttributes action.
NOOP
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SetSMSAttributesRequest() |
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SetSMSAttributesRequest |
addAttributesEntry(String key,
String value) |
SetSMSAttributesRequest |
clearAttributesEntries()
Removes all the entries added into Attributes.
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SetSMSAttributesRequest |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Map<String,String> |
getAttributes()
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setAttributes(Map<String,String> attributes)
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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SetSMSAttributesRequest |
withAttributes(Map<String,String> attributes)
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account.
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addHandlerContext, copyBaseTo, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeout
public Map<String,String> getAttributes()
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can set values for the following attribute names:
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to send SMS
messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds this limit, it
stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS
deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the
message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell
time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS
will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to write logs only for
failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set it
to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on the
receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric characters,
and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the following
values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the
message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for
multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from
Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report includes the
following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the
s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to
send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds
this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about
SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that
includes the message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message
failed), the message dwell time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which
Amazon SNS will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to
write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your
successful deliveries, set it to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on
the receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric
characters, and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the
following values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS
optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time
passcodes for multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the
highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports
from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report
includes the following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to
perform the s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
public void setAttributes(Map<String,String> attributes)
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can set values for the following attribute names:
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to send SMS
messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds this limit, it
stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS
deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the
message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell
time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS
will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to write logs only for
failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set it
to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on the
receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric characters,
and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the following
values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the
message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for
multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from
Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report includes the
following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the
s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
attributes
- The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can set values for the following
attribute names:
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to
send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds
this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about
SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that
includes the message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed),
the message dwell time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which
Amazon SNS will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to
write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your
successful deliveries, set it to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on
the receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric
characters, and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the
following values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS
optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time
passcodes for multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the
highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports
from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report
includes the following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to
perform the s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
public SetSMSAttributesRequest withAttributes(Map<String,String> attributes)
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can set values for the following attribute names:
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to send SMS
messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds this limit, it
stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS
deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the
message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell
time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS
will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to write logs only for
failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set it
to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on the
receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric characters,
and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the following
values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the
message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for
multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from
Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report includes the
following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the
s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
attributes
- The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can set values for the following
attribute names:
MonthlySpendLimit
– The maximum amount in USD that you are willing to spend each month to
send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds
this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes.
Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit.
By default, the spend limit is set to the maximum allowed by Amazon SNS. If you want to raise the limit, submit an SNS Limit Increase case. For New limit value, enter your desired monthly spend limit. In the Use Case Description field, explain that you are requesting an SMS monthly spend limit increase.
DeliveryStatusIAMRole
– The ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to write logs about
SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that
includes the message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed),
the message dwell time, and other information.
DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate
– The percentage of successful SMS deliveries for which
Amazon SNS will write logs in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, to
write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to 0
. To write logs for 10% of your
successful deliveries, set it to 10
.
DefaultSenderID
– A string, such as your business brand, that is displayed as the sender on
the receiving device. Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric
characters, and it must contain at least one letter.
DefaultSMSType
– The type of SMS message that you will send by default. You can assign the
following values:
Promotional
– (Default) Noncritical messages, such as marketing messages. Amazon SNS
optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest cost.
Transactional
– Critical messages that support customer transactions, such as one-time
passcodes for multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the
highest reliability.
UsageReportS3Bucket
– The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports
from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report
includes the following information for each SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account:
Time that the message was published (in UTC)
Message ID
Destination phone number
Message type
Delivery status
Message price (in USD)
Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for a single message)
Total number of parts
To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the Amazon SNS service principle to
perform the s3:PutObject
and s3:GetBucketLocation
actions.
For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Monitoring SMS Activity in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
public SetSMSAttributesRequest addAttributesEntry(String key, String value)
public SetSMSAttributesRequest clearAttributesEntries()
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public SetSMSAttributesRequest clone()
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
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