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*/
#pragma once
#include The input for the SetSMSAttributes action.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline const Aws::MapThe default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline bool AttributesHasBeenSet() const { return m_attributesHasBeenSet; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline void SetAttributes(const Aws::MapThe default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline void SetAttributes(Aws::MapThe default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& WithAttributes(const Aws::MapThe default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& WithAttributes(Aws::MapThe default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(const Aws::String& key, const Aws::String& value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(key, value); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(Aws::String&& key, const Aws::String& value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(std::move(key), value); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(const Aws::String& key, Aws::String&& value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(key, std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(Aws::String&& key, Aws::String&& value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(std::move(key), std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(const char* key, Aws::String&& value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(key, std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(Aws::String&& key, const char* value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(std::move(key), value); return *this; } /** *The default settings for sending SMS messages from your Amazon Web Services * 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 Amazon
* Web Services 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 principal 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.
*/ inline SetSMSAttributesRequest& AddAttributes(const char* key, const char* value) { m_attributesHasBeenSet = true; m_attributes.emplace(key, value); return *this; } private: Aws::Map