[ aws . apigateway ]

update-method-response

Description

Updates an existing MethodResponse resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.

Synopsis

  update-method-response
--rest-api-id <value>
--resource-id <value>
--http-method <value>
--status-code <value>
[--patch-operations <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--cli-auto-prompt <value>]

Options

--rest-api-id (string)

[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .

--resource-id (string)

[Required] The Resource identifier for the MethodResponse resource.

--http-method (string)

[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.

--status-code (string)

[Required] The status code for the MethodResponse resource.

--patch-operations (list)

A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.

(structure)

A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.

op -> (string)

An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add , remove , replace or copy . Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.

path -> (string)

The op operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"} , the path for this property is /name . If the name property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}} ), the path for the child/name property will be /name/child~1name . Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op operation can have only one path associated with it.

value -> (string)

The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add or replace operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .

from -> (string)

The copy update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy" , "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId" and "path":"/deploymentId" .

Shorthand Syntax:

op=string,path=string,value=string,from=string ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "op": "add"|"remove"|"replace"|"move"|"copy"|"test",
    "path": "string",
    "value": "string",
    "from": "string"
  }
  ...
]

--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml (string) Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml.

--generate-cli-skeleton (string) Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json. Similarly, if provided yaml-input it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml. If provided with the value output, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.

--cli-auto-prompt (boolean) Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.

See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.

Examples

To create a new method response header for the 200 response in a method and define it as not required (default)

Command:

aws apigateway update-method-response --rest-api-id 1234123412 --resource-id a1b2c3 --http-method GET --status-code 200 --patch-operations op="add",path="/responseParameters/method.response.header.custom-header",value="false"

To delete a response model for the 200 response in a method

Command:

aws apigateway update-method-response --rest-api-id 1234123412 --resource-id a1b2c3 --http-method GET --status-code 200 --patch-operations op="remove",path="/responseModels/application~1json"

Output

statusCode -> (string)

The method response’s status code.

responseParameters -> (map)

A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name} , where name is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name} , a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json' ), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression} , where JSON-expression is a valid JSON expression without the $ prefix.)

key -> (string)

value -> (boolean)

responseModels -> (map)

Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.

key -> (string)

value -> (string)