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Class: Aws::APIGateway::Types::PatchOperationWhen passing PatchOperation as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
op: "add", path: "String",
value: "String",
from: "String",
}
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.
Instance Attribute Summary collapseThe copy
update operation\'s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from.
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request.
The op
operation\'s target, as identified by a [JSON Pointer][1] value that references a location within the targeted resource.
The new target value of the update operation.
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"
.
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.
Possible values:
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.
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., \'...\'. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters.
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