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I created a PR to update the docs here. |
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Hi @wsamoht, I spoke too soon in my PR— what happened is that our manifest file maps this api version to another one that was unintentionally modified (emptied) in a recent model sync. I think your example changes are still worth accepting, because at this point we recommend using the latest version of a service's api model. This should be fixed in tomorrow's release at the latest if you'd like to switch back to the older version. |
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I am wondering if anyone knows where supported API versions are listed for AWS services and where announcements are made of deprecations/retirements. At the moment I am wondering about CloudFront.
I ask because I just updated the PHP SDK to the latest version 3.281.15 and I started getting errors when creating a new
CloudFrontClient
. I went back one version at a time and discovered the error started happening in 3.281.13.I originally followed the examples here for signing URLs which uses version
2014-11-06
.This now throws the following error:
Updating to the latest version
2020-05-31
it started working again.EDIT
I guess this shows supported versions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php/v3/api/class-Aws.CloudFront.CloudFrontClient.html for at least the SDK. But, is there a list somewhere for the API itself? And is there somewhere for announcements of retired versions?
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