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     1 import {Request} from '../lib/request';
     2 import {Response} from '../lib/response';
     3 import {AWSError} from '../lib/error';
     4 import {Service} from '../lib/service';
     5 import {ServiceConfigurationOptions} from '../lib/service';
     6 import {ConfigBase as Config} from '../lib/config';
     7 interface Blob {}
     8 declare class SWF extends Service {
     9   /**
    10    * Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation.
    11    */
    12   constructor(options?: SWF.Types.ClientConfiguration)
    13   config: Config & SWF.Types.ClientConfiguration;
    14   /**
    15    * Returns the number of closed workflow executions within the given domain that meet the specified filtering criteria. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    16    */
    17   countClosedWorkflowExecutions(params: SWF.Types.CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount, AWSError>;
    18   /**
    19    * Returns the number of closed workflow executions within the given domain that meet the specified filtering criteria. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    20    */
    21   countClosedWorkflowExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount, AWSError>;
    22   /**
    23    * Returns the number of open workflow executions within the given domain that meet the specified filtering criteria. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    24    */
    25   countOpenWorkflowExecutions(params: SWF.Types.CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount, AWSError>;
    26   /**
    27    * Returns the number of open workflow executions within the given domain that meet the specified filtering criteria. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    28    */
    29   countOpenWorkflowExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionCount, AWSError>;
    30   /**
    31    * Returns the estimated number of activity tasks in the specified task list. The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact. If you specify a task list that no activity task was ever scheduled in then 0 will be returned. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    32    */
    33   countPendingActivityTasks(params: SWF.Types.CountPendingActivityTasksInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount, AWSError>;
    34   /**
    35    * Returns the estimated number of activity tasks in the specified task list. The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact. If you specify a task list that no activity task was ever scheduled in then 0 will be returned. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    36    */
    37   countPendingActivityTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount, AWSError>;
    38   /**
    39    * Returns the estimated number of decision tasks in the specified task list. The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact. If you specify a task list that no decision task was ever scheduled in then 0 will be returned. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    40    */
    41   countPendingDecisionTasks(params: SWF.Types.CountPendingDecisionTasksInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount, AWSError>;
    42   /**
    43    * Returns the estimated number of decision tasks in the specified task list. The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact. If you specify a task list that no decision task was ever scheduled in then 0 will be returned. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    44    */
    45   countPendingDecisionTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount) => void): Request<SWF.Types.PendingTaskCount, AWSError>;
    46   /**
    47    * Deprecates the specified activity type. After an activity type has been deprecated, you cannot create new tasks of that activity type. Tasks of this type that were scheduled before the type was deprecated will continue to run. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  activityType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    48    */
    49   deprecateActivityType(params: SWF.Types.DeprecateActivityTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    50   /**
    51    * Deprecates the specified activity type. After an activity type has been deprecated, you cannot create new tasks of that activity type. Tasks of this type that were scheduled before the type was deprecated will continue to run. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  activityType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    52    */
    53   deprecateActivityType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    54   /**
    55    * Deprecates the specified domain. After a domain has been deprecated it cannot be used to create new workflow executions or register new types. However, you can still use visibility actions on this domain. Deprecating a domain also deprecates all activity and workflow types registered in the domain. Executions that were started before the domain was deprecated will continue to run. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    56    */
    57   deprecateDomain(params: SWF.Types.DeprecateDomainInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    58   /**
    59    * Deprecates the specified domain. After a domain has been deprecated it cannot be used to create new workflow executions or register new types. However, you can still use visibility actions on this domain. Deprecating a domain also deprecates all activity and workflow types registered in the domain. Executions that were started before the domain was deprecated will continue to run. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    60    */
    61   deprecateDomain(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    62   /**
    63    * Deprecates the specified workflow type. After a workflow type has been deprecated, you cannot create new executions of that type. Executions that were started before the type was deprecated will continue to run. A deprecated workflow type may still be used when calling visibility actions. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    64    */
    65   deprecateWorkflowType(params: SWF.Types.DeprecateWorkflowTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    66   /**
    67    * Deprecates the specified workflow type. After a workflow type has been deprecated, you cannot create new executions of that type. Executions that were started before the type was deprecated will continue to run. A deprecated workflow type may still be used when calling visibility actions. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    68    */
    69   deprecateWorkflowType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
    70   /**
    71    * Returns information about the specified activity type. This includes configuration settings provided when the type was registered and other general information about the type. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  activityType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    72    */
    73   describeActivityType(params: SWF.Types.DescribeActivityTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTypeDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTypeDetail, AWSError>;
    74   /**
    75    * Returns information about the specified activity type. This includes configuration settings provided when the type was registered and other general information about the type. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  activityType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:activityType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    76    */
    77   describeActivityType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTypeDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTypeDetail, AWSError>;
    78   /**
    79    * Returns information about the specified domain, including description and status. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    80    */
    81   describeDomain(params: SWF.Types.DescribeDomainInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DomainDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DomainDetail, AWSError>;
    82   /**
    83    * Returns information about the specified domain, including description and status. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    84    */
    85   describeDomain(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DomainDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DomainDetail, AWSError>;
    86   /**
    87    * Returns information about the specified workflow execution including its type and some statistics. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    88    */
    89   describeWorkflowExecution(params: SWF.Types.DescribeWorkflowExecutionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionDetail, AWSError>;
    90   /**
    91    * Returns information about the specified workflow execution including its type and some statistics. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    92    */
    93   describeWorkflowExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionDetail, AWSError>;
    94   /**
    95    * Returns information about the specified workflow type. This includes configuration settings specified when the type was registered and other information such as creation date, current status, and so on. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
    96    */
    97   describeWorkflowType(params: SWF.Types.DescribeWorkflowTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeDetail, AWSError>;
    98   /**
    99    * Returns information about the specified workflow type. This includes configuration settings specified when the type was registered and other information such as creation date, current status, and so on. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   100    */
   101   describeWorkflowType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeDetail) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeDetail, AWSError>;
   102   /**
   103    * Returns the history of the specified workflow execution. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   104    */
   105   getWorkflowExecutionHistory(params: SWF.Types.GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.History) => void): Request<SWF.Types.History, AWSError>;
   106   /**
   107    * Returns the history of the specified workflow execution. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   108    */
   109   getWorkflowExecutionHistory(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.History) => void): Request<SWF.Types.History, AWSError>;
   110   /**
   111    * Returns information about all activities registered in the specified domain that match the specified name and registration status. The result includes information like creation date, current status of the activity, etc. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   112    */
   113   listActivityTypes(params: SWF.Types.ListActivityTypesInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTypeInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTypeInfos, AWSError>;
   114   /**
   115    * Returns information about all activities registered in the specified domain that match the specified name and registration status. The result includes information like creation date, current status of the activity, etc. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   116    */
   117   listActivityTypes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTypeInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTypeInfos, AWSError>;
   118   /**
   119    * Returns a list of closed workflow executions in the specified domain that meet the filtering criteria. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   120    */
   121   listClosedWorkflowExecutions(params: SWF.Types.ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos, AWSError>;
   122   /**
   123    * Returns a list of closed workflow executions in the specified domain that meet the filtering criteria. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   124    */
   125   listClosedWorkflowExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos, AWSError>;
   126   /**
   127    * Returns the list of domains registered in the account. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.  This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. The element must be set to arn:aws:swf::AccountID:domain/*, where AccountID is the account ID, with no dashes. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   128    */
   129   listDomains(params: SWF.Types.ListDomainsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DomainInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DomainInfos, AWSError>;
   130   /**
   131    * Returns the list of domains registered in the account. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.  This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. The element must be set to arn:aws:swf::AccountID:domain/*, where AccountID is the account ID, with no dashes. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   132    */
   133   listDomains(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DomainInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DomainInfos, AWSError>;
   134   /**
   135    * Returns a list of open workflow executions in the specified domain that meet the filtering criteria. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.  This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   136    */
   137   listOpenWorkflowExecutions(params: SWF.Types.ListOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos, AWSError>;
   138   /**
   139    * Returns a list of open workflow executions in the specified domain that meet the filtering criteria. The results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.  This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.  tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name. typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   140    */
   141   listOpenWorkflowExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowExecutionInfos, AWSError>;
   142   /**
   143    * Returns information about workflow types in the specified domain. The results may be split into multiple pages that can be retrieved by making the call repeatedly. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   144    */
   145   listWorkflowTypes(params: SWF.Types.ListWorkflowTypesInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeInfos, AWSError>;
   146   /**
   147    * Returns information about workflow types in the specified domain. The results may be split into multiple pages that can be retrieved by making the call repeatedly. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   148    */
   149   listWorkflowTypes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeInfos) => void): Request<SWF.Types.WorkflowTypeInfos, AWSError>;
   150   /**
   151    * Used by workers to get an ActivityTask from the specified activity taskList. This initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds as soon as a task becomes available. The maximum time the service holds on to the request before responding is 60 seconds. If no task is available within 60 seconds, the poll will return an empty result. An empty result, in this context, means that an ActivityTask is returned, but that the value of taskToken is an empty string. If a task is returned, the worker should use its type to identify and process it correctly. Workers should set their client side socket timeout to at least 70 seconds (10 seconds higher than the maximum time service may hold the poll request). Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   152    */
   153   pollForActivityTask(params: SWF.Types.PollForActivityTaskInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTask) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTask, AWSError>;
   154   /**
   155    * Used by workers to get an ActivityTask from the specified activity taskList. This initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds as soon as a task becomes available. The maximum time the service holds on to the request before responding is 60 seconds. If no task is available within 60 seconds, the poll will return an empty result. An empty result, in this context, means that an ActivityTask is returned, but that the value of taskToken is an empty string. If a task is returned, the worker should use its type to identify and process it correctly. Workers should set their client side socket timeout to at least 70 seconds (10 seconds higher than the maximum time service may hold the poll request). Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   156    */
   157   pollForActivityTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTask) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTask, AWSError>;
   158   /**
   159    * Used by deciders to get a DecisionTask from the specified decision taskList. A decision task may be returned for any open workflow execution that is using the specified task list. The task includes a paginated view of the history of the workflow execution. The decider should use the workflow type and the history to determine how to properly handle the task. This action initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds as soon a task becomes available. If no decision task is available in the specified task list before the timeout of 60 seconds expires, an empty result is returned. An empty result, in this context, means that a DecisionTask is returned, but that the value of taskToken is an empty string. Deciders should set their client-side socket timeout to at least 70 seconds (10 seconds higher than the timeout). Because the number of workflow history events for a single workflow execution might be very large, the result returned might be split up across a number of pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make additional calls to PollForDecisionTask using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. Note that you do not call GetWorkflowExecutionHistory with this nextPageToken. Instead, call PollForDecisionTask again. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   160    */
   161   pollForDecisionTask(params: SWF.Types.PollForDecisionTaskInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DecisionTask) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DecisionTask, AWSError>;
   162   /**
   163    * Used by deciders to get a DecisionTask from the specified decision taskList. A decision task may be returned for any open workflow execution that is using the specified task list. The task includes a paginated view of the history of the workflow execution. The decider should use the workflow type and the history to determine how to properly handle the task. This action initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds as soon a task becomes available. If no decision task is available in the specified task list before the timeout of 60 seconds expires, an empty result is returned. An empty result, in this context, means that a DecisionTask is returned, but that the value of taskToken is an empty string. Deciders should set their client-side socket timeout to at least 70 seconds (10 seconds higher than the timeout). Because the number of workflow history events for a single workflow execution might be very large, the result returned might be split up across a number of pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make additional calls to PollForDecisionTask using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call. Note that you do not call GetWorkflowExecutionHistory with this nextPageToken. Instead, call PollForDecisionTask again. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain task lists.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   164    */
   165   pollForDecisionTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.DecisionTask) => void): Request<SWF.Types.DecisionTask, AWSError>;
   166   /**
   167    * Used by activity workers to report to the service that the ActivityTask represented by the specified taskToken is still making progress. The worker can also (optionally) specify details of the progress, for example percent complete, using the details parameter. This action can also be used by the worker as a mechanism to check if cancellation is being requested for the activity task. If a cancellation is being attempted for the specified task, then the boolean cancelRequested flag returned by the service is set to true. This action resets the taskHeartbeatTimeout clock. The taskHeartbeatTimeout is specified in RegisterActivityType. This action does not in itself create an event in the workflow execution history. However, if the task times out, the workflow execution history will contain a ActivityTaskTimedOut event that contains the information from the last heartbeat generated by the activity worker. The taskStartToCloseTimeout of an activity type is the maximum duration of an activity task, regardless of the number of RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat requests received. The taskStartToCloseTimeout is also specified in RegisterActivityType. This operation is only useful for long-lived activities to report liveliness of the task and to determine if a cancellation is being attempted.  If the cancelRequested flag returns true, a cancellation is being attempted. If the worker can cancel the activity, it should respond with RespondActivityTaskCanceled. Otherwise, it should ignore the cancellation request. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   168    */
   169   recordActivityTaskHeartbeat(params: SWF.Types.RecordActivityTaskHeartbeatInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTaskStatus) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTaskStatus, AWSError>;
   170   /**
   171    * Used by activity workers to report to the service that the ActivityTask represented by the specified taskToken is still making progress. The worker can also (optionally) specify details of the progress, for example percent complete, using the details parameter. This action can also be used by the worker as a mechanism to check if cancellation is being requested for the activity task. If a cancellation is being attempted for the specified task, then the boolean cancelRequested flag returned by the service is set to true. This action resets the taskHeartbeatTimeout clock. The taskHeartbeatTimeout is specified in RegisterActivityType. This action does not in itself create an event in the workflow execution history. However, if the task times out, the workflow execution history will contain a ActivityTaskTimedOut event that contains the information from the last heartbeat generated by the activity worker. The taskStartToCloseTimeout of an activity type is the maximum duration of an activity task, regardless of the number of RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat requests received. The taskStartToCloseTimeout is also specified in RegisterActivityType. This operation is only useful for long-lived activities to report liveliness of the task and to determine if a cancellation is being attempted.  If the cancelRequested flag returns true, a cancellation is being attempted. If the worker can cancel the activity, it should respond with RespondActivityTaskCanceled. Otherwise, it should ignore the cancellation request. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   172    */
   173   recordActivityTaskHeartbeat(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.ActivityTaskStatus) => void): Request<SWF.Types.ActivityTaskStatus, AWSError>;
   174   /**
   175    * Registers a new activity type along with its configuration settings in the specified domain. A TypeAlreadyExists fault is returned if the type already exists in the domain. You cannot change any configuration settings of the type after its registration, and it must be registered as a new version. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   defaultTaskList.name: String constraint. The key is swf:defaultTaskList.name.  name: String constraint. The key is swf:name.  version: String constraint. The key is swf:version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   176    */
   177   registerActivityType(params: SWF.Types.RegisterActivityTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   178   /**
   179    * Registers a new activity type along with its configuration settings in the specified domain. A TypeAlreadyExists fault is returned if the type already exists in the domain. You cannot change any configuration settings of the type after its registration, and it must be registered as a new version. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   defaultTaskList.name: String constraint. The key is swf:defaultTaskList.name.  name: String constraint. The key is swf:name.  version: String constraint. The key is swf:version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   180    */
   181   registerActivityType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   182   /**
   183    * Registers a new domain. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  You cannot use an IAM policy to control domain access for this action. The name of the domain being registered is available as the resource of this action. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   184    */
   185   registerDomain(params: SWF.Types.RegisterDomainInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   186   /**
   187    * Registers a new domain. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  You cannot use an IAM policy to control domain access for this action. The name of the domain being registered is available as the resource of this action. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   188    */
   189   registerDomain(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   190   /**
   191    * Registers a new workflow type and its configuration settings in the specified domain. The retention period for the workflow history is set by the RegisterDomain action. If the type already exists, then a TypeAlreadyExists fault is returned. You cannot change the configuration settings of a workflow type once it is registered and it must be registered as a new version. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   defaultTaskList.name: String constraint. The key is swf:defaultTaskList.name.  name: String constraint. The key is swf:name.  version: String constraint. The key is swf:version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   192    */
   193   registerWorkflowType(params: SWF.Types.RegisterWorkflowTypeInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   194   /**
   195    * Registers a new workflow type and its configuration settings in the specified domain. The retention period for the workflow history is set by the RegisterDomain action. If the type already exists, then a TypeAlreadyExists fault is returned. You cannot change the configuration settings of a workflow type once it is registered and it must be registered as a new version. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   defaultTaskList.name: String constraint. The key is swf:defaultTaskList.name.  name: String constraint. The key is swf:name.  version: String constraint. The key is swf:version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   196    */
   197   registerWorkflowType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   198   /**
   199    * Records a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in the currently running workflow execution identified by the given domain, workflowId, and runId. This logically requests the cancellation of the workflow execution as a whole. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. If the runId is not specified, the WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow execution with the specified workflowId in the domain. Because this action allows the workflow to properly clean up and gracefully close, it should be used instead of TerminateWorkflowExecution when possible. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   200    */
   201   requestCancelWorkflowExecution(params: SWF.Types.RequestCancelWorkflowExecutionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   202   /**
   203    * Records a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in the currently running workflow execution identified by the given domain, workflowId, and runId. This logically requests the cancellation of the workflow execution as a whole. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. If the runId is not specified, the WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow execution with the specified workflowId in the domain. Because this action allows the workflow to properly clean up and gracefully close, it should be used instead of TerminateWorkflowExecution when possible. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   204    */
   205   requestCancelWorkflowExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   206   /**
   207    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken was successfully canceled. Additional details can be optionally provided using the details argument. These details (if provided) appear in the ActivityTaskCanceled event added to the workflow history. Only use this operation if the canceled flag of a RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat request returns true and if the activity can be safely undone or abandoned. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   208    */
   209   respondActivityTaskCanceled(params: SWF.Types.RespondActivityTaskCanceledInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   210   /**
   211    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken was successfully canceled. Additional details can be optionally provided using the details argument. These details (if provided) appear in the ActivityTaskCanceled event added to the workflow history. Only use this operation if the canceled flag of a RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat request returns true and if the activity can be safely undone or abandoned. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   212    */
   213   respondActivityTaskCanceled(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   214   /**
   215    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken completed successfully with a result (if provided). The result appears in the ActivityTaskCompleted event in the workflow history.  If the requested task does not complete successfully, use RespondActivityTaskFailed instead. If the worker finds that the task is canceled through the canceled flag returned by RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat, it should cancel the task, clean up and then call RespondActivityTaskCanceled. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   216    */
   217   respondActivityTaskCompleted(params: SWF.Types.RespondActivityTaskCompletedInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   218   /**
   219    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken completed successfully with a result (if provided). The result appears in the ActivityTaskCompleted event in the workflow history.  If the requested task does not complete successfully, use RespondActivityTaskFailed instead. If the worker finds that the task is canceled through the canceled flag returned by RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat, it should cancel the task, clean up and then call RespondActivityTaskCanceled. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   220    */
   221   respondActivityTaskCompleted(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   222   /**
   223    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken has failed with reason (if specified). The reason and details appear in the ActivityTaskFailed event added to the workflow history. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   224    */
   225   respondActivityTaskFailed(params: SWF.Types.RespondActivityTaskFailedInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   226   /**
   227    * Used by workers to tell the service that the ActivityTask identified by the taskToken has failed with reason (if specified). The reason and details appear in the ActivityTaskFailed event added to the workflow history. A task is considered open from the time that it is scheduled until it is closed. Therefore a task is reported as open while a worker is processing it. A task is closed after it has been specified in a call to RespondActivityTaskCompleted, RespondActivityTaskCanceled, RespondActivityTaskFailed, or the task has timed out. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   228    */
   229   respondActivityTaskFailed(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   230   /**
   231    * Used by deciders to tell the service that the DecisionTask identified by the taskToken has successfully completed. The decisions argument specifies the list of decisions made while processing the task. A DecisionTaskCompleted event is added to the workflow history. The executionContext specified is attached to the event in the workflow execution history. Access Control If an IAM policy grants permission to use RespondDecisionTaskCompleted, it can express permissions for the list of decisions in the decisions parameter. Each of the decisions has one or more parameters, much like a regular API call. To allow for policies to be as readable as possible, you can express permissions on decisions as if they were actual API calls, including applying conditions to some parameters. For more information, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   232    */
   233   respondDecisionTaskCompleted(params: SWF.Types.RespondDecisionTaskCompletedInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   234   /**
   235    * Used by deciders to tell the service that the DecisionTask identified by the taskToken has successfully completed. The decisions argument specifies the list of decisions made while processing the task. A DecisionTaskCompleted event is added to the workflow history. The executionContext specified is attached to the event in the workflow execution history. Access Control If an IAM policy grants permission to use RespondDecisionTaskCompleted, it can express permissions for the list of decisions in the decisions parameter. Each of the decisions has one or more parameters, much like a regular API call. To allow for policies to be as readable as possible, you can express permissions on decisions as if they were actual API calls, including applying conditions to some parameters. For more information, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   236    */
   237   respondDecisionTaskCompleted(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   238   /**
   239    * Records a WorkflowExecutionSignaled event in the workflow execution history and creates a decision task for the workflow execution identified by the given domain, workflowId and runId. The event is recorded with the specified user defined signalName and input (if provided).  If a runId is not specified, then the WorkflowExecutionSignaled event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow with the matching workflowId in the domain.  If the specified workflow execution is not open, this method fails with UnknownResource. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   240    */
   241   signalWorkflowExecution(params: SWF.Types.SignalWorkflowExecutionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   242   /**
   243    * Records a WorkflowExecutionSignaled event in the workflow execution history and creates a decision task for the workflow execution identified by the given domain, workflowId and runId. The event is recorded with the specified user defined signalName and input (if provided).  If a runId is not specified, then the WorkflowExecutionSignaled event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow with the matching workflowId in the domain.  If the specified workflow execution is not open, this method fails with UnknownResource. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   244    */
   245   signalWorkflowExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   246   /**
   247    * Starts an execution of the workflow type in the specified domain using the provided workflowId and input data. This action returns the newly started workflow execution. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   tagList.member.0: The key is swf:tagList.member.0.  tagList.member.1: The key is swf:tagList.member.1.  tagList.member.2: The key is swf:tagList.member.2.  tagList.member.3: The key is swf:tagList.member.3.  tagList.member.4: The key is swf:tagList.member.4. taskList: String constraint. The key is swf:taskList.name. workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   248    */
   249   startWorkflowExecution(params: SWF.Types.StartWorkflowExecutionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.Run) => void): Request<SWF.Types.Run, AWSError>;
   250   /**
   251    * Starts an execution of the workflow type in the specified domain using the provided workflowId and input data. This action returns the newly started workflow execution. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element with the appropriate keys.   tagList.member.0: The key is swf:tagList.member.0.  tagList.member.1: The key is swf:tagList.member.1.  tagList.member.2: The key is swf:tagList.member.2.  tagList.member.3: The key is swf:tagList.member.3.  tagList.member.4: The key is swf:tagList.member.4. taskList: String constraint. The key is swf:taskList.name. workflowType.name: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key is swf:workflowType.version.    If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   252    */
   253   startWorkflowExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: SWF.Types.Run) => void): Request<SWF.Types.Run, AWSError>;
   254   /**
   255    * Records a WorkflowExecutionTerminated event and forces closure of the workflow execution identified by the given domain, runId, and workflowId. The child policy, registered with the workflow type or specified when starting this execution, is applied to any open child workflow executions of this workflow execution.  If the identified workflow execution was in progress, it is terminated immediately.  If a runId is not specified, then the WorkflowExecutionTerminated event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow with the matching workflowId in the domain.  You should consider using RequestCancelWorkflowExecution action instead because it allows the workflow to gracefully close while TerminateWorkflowExecution does not. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   256    */
   257   terminateWorkflowExecution(params: SWF.Types.TerminateWorkflowExecutionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   258   /**
   259    * Records a WorkflowExecutionTerminated event and forces closure of the workflow execution identified by the given domain, runId, and workflowId. The child policy, registered with the workflow type or specified when starting this execution, is applied to any open child workflow executions of this workflow execution.  If the identified workflow execution was in progress, it is terminated immediately.  If a runId is not specified, then the WorkflowExecutionTerminated event is recorded in the history of the current open workflow with the matching workflowId in the domain.  You should consider using RequestCancelWorkflowExecution action instead because it allows the workflow to gracefully close while TerminateWorkflowExecution does not. Access Control You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources as follows:  Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.  If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   260    */
   261   terminateWorkflowExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
   262 }
   263 declare namespace SWF.Types {
   264   export type ActivityId = string;
   265   export interface ActivityTask {
   266     /**
   267      * The opaque string used as a handle on the task. This token is used by workers to communicate progress and response information back to the system about the task.
   268      */
   269     taskToken: TaskToken;
   270     /**
   271      * The unique ID of the task.
   272      */
   273     activityId: ActivityId;
   274     /**
   275      * The ID of the ActivityTaskStarted event recorded in the history.
   276      */
   277     startedEventId: EventId;
   278     /**
   279      * The workflow execution that started this activity task.
   280      */
   281     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   282     /**
   283      * The type of this activity task.
   284      */
   285     activityType: ActivityType;
   286     /**
   287      * The inputs provided when the activity task was scheduled. The form of the input is user defined and should be meaningful to the activity implementation.
   288      */
   289     input?: Data;
   290   }
   291   export interface ActivityTaskCancelRequestedEventAttributes {
   292     /**
   293      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RequestCancelActivityTask decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   294      */
   295     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   296     /**
   297      * The unique ID of the task.
   298      */
   299     activityId: ActivityId;
   300   }
   301   export interface ActivityTaskCanceledEventAttributes {
   302     /**
   303      * Details of the cancellation (if any).
   304      */
   305     details?: Data;
   306     /**
   307      * The ID of the ActivityTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this activity task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   308      */
   309     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   310     /**
   311      * The ID of the ActivityTaskStarted event recorded when this activity task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   312      */
   313     startedEventId: EventId;
   314     /**
   315      * If set, contains the ID of the last ActivityTaskCancelRequested event recorded for this activity task. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   316      */
   317     latestCancelRequestedEventId?: EventId;
   318   }
   319   export interface ActivityTaskCompletedEventAttributes {
   320     /**
   321      * The results of the activity task (if any).
   322      */
   323     result?: Data;
   324     /**
   325      * The ID of the ActivityTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this activity task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   326      */
   327     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   328     /**
   329      * The ID of the ActivityTaskStarted event recorded when this activity task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   330      */
   331     startedEventId: EventId;
   332   }
   333   export interface ActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes {
   334     /**
   335      * The reason provided for the failure (if any).
   336      */
   337     reason?: FailureReason;
   338     /**
   339      * The details of the failure (if any).
   340      */
   341     details?: Data;
   342     /**
   343      * The ID of the ActivityTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this activity task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   344      */
   345     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   346     /**
   347      * The ID of the ActivityTaskStarted event recorded when this activity task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   348      */
   349     startedEventId: EventId;
   350   }
   351   export interface ActivityTaskScheduledEventAttributes {
   352     /**
   353      * The type of the activity task.
   354      */
   355     activityType: ActivityType;
   356     /**
   357      * The unique ID of the activity task.
   358      */
   359     activityId: ActivityId;
   360     /**
   361      * The input provided to the activity task.
   362      */
   363     input?: Data;
   364     /**
   365      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks. This data is not sent to the activity.
   366      */
   367     control?: Data;
   368     /**
   369      * The maximum amount of time the activity task can wait to be assigned to a worker.
   370      */
   371     scheduleToStartTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   372     /**
   373      * The maximum amount of time for this activity task.
   374      */
   375     scheduleToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   376     /**
   377      * The maximum amount of time a worker may take to process the activity task.
   378      */
   379     startToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   380     /**
   381      * The task list in which the activity task has been scheduled.
   382      */
   383     taskList: TaskList;
   384     /**
   385      * Optional. The priority to assign to the scheduled activity task. If set, this will override any default priority value that was assigned when the activity type was registered. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
   386      */
   387     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
   388     /**
   389      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision that resulted in the scheduling of this activity task. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   390      */
   391     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   392     /**
   393      * The maximum time before which the worker processing this task must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat. If the timeout is exceeded, the activity task is automatically timed out. If the worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or return a result, it will be ignored.
   394      */
   395     heartbeatTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   396   }
   397   export interface ActivityTaskStartedEventAttributes {
   398     /**
   399      * Identity of the worker that was assigned this task. This aids diagnostics when problems arise. The form of this identity is user defined.
   400      */
   401     identity?: Identity;
   402     /**
   403      * The ID of the ActivityTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this activity task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   404      */
   405     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   406   }
   407   export interface ActivityTaskStatus {
   408     /**
   409      * Set to true if cancellation of the task is requested.
   410      */
   411     cancelRequested: Canceled;
   412   }
   413   export interface ActivityTaskTimedOutEventAttributes {
   414     /**
   415      * The type of the timeout that caused this event.
   416      */
   417     timeoutType: ActivityTaskTimeoutType;
   418     /**
   419      * The ID of the ActivityTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this activity task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   420      */
   421     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   422     /**
   423      * The ID of the ActivityTaskStarted event recorded when this activity task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   424      */
   425     startedEventId: EventId;
   426     /**
   427      * Contains the content of the details parameter for the last call made by the activity to RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat.
   428      */
   429     details?: LimitedData;
   430   }
   431   export type ActivityTaskTimeoutType = "START_TO_CLOSE"|"SCHEDULE_TO_START"|"SCHEDULE_TO_CLOSE"|"HEARTBEAT"|string;
   432   export interface ActivityType {
   433     /**
   434      * The name of this activity. The combination of activity type name and version must be unique within a domain.
   435      */
   436     name: Name;
   437     /**
   438      * The version of this activity. The combination of activity type name and version must be unique with in a domain.
   439      */
   440     version: Version;
   441   }
   442   export interface ActivityTypeConfiguration {
   443     /**
   444      * Optional. The default maximum duration for tasks of an activity type specified when registering the activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
   445      */
   446     defaultTaskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   447     /**
   448      * Optional. The default maximum time, in seconds, before which a worker processing a task must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat. You can specify this value only when registering an activity type. The registered default value can be overridden when you schedule a task through the ScheduleActivityTask decision. If the activity worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or returns a result, the activity worker receives an UnknownResource fault. In this case, Amazon SWF no longer considers the activity task to be valid; the activity worker should clean up the activity task. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
   449      */
   450     defaultTaskHeartbeatTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   451     /**
   452      * Optional. The default task list specified for this activity type at registration. This default is used if a task list is not provided when a task is scheduled through the ScheduleActivityTask decision. You can override the default registered task list when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask decision.
   453      */
   454     defaultTaskList?: TaskList;
   455     /**
   456      * Optional. The default task priority for tasks of this activity type, specified at registration. If not set, then "0" will be used as the default priority. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
   457      */
   458     defaultTaskPriority?: TaskPriority;
   459     /**
   460      * Optional. The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, that a task of an activity type can wait before being assigned to a worker. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
   461      */
   462     defaultTaskScheduleToStartTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   463     /**
   464      * Optional. The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, for tasks of this activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
   465      */
   466     defaultTaskScheduleToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   467   }
   468   export interface ActivityTypeDetail {
   469     /**
   470      * General information about the activity type. The status of activity type (returned in the ActivityTypeInfo structure) can be one of the following.   REGISTERED: The type is registered and available. Workers supporting this type should be running.   DEPRECATED: The type was deprecated using DeprecateActivityType, but is still in use. You should keep workers supporting this type running. You cannot create new tasks of this type.  
   471      */
   472     typeInfo: ActivityTypeInfo;
   473     /**
   474      * The configuration settings registered with the activity type.
   475      */
   476     configuration: ActivityTypeConfiguration;
   477   }
   478   export interface ActivityTypeInfo {
   479     /**
   480      * The ActivityType type structure representing the activity type.
   481      */
   482     activityType: ActivityType;
   483     /**
   484      * The current status of the activity type.
   485      */
   486     status: RegistrationStatus;
   487     /**
   488      * The description of the activity type provided in RegisterActivityType.
   489      */
   490     description?: Description;
   491     /**
   492      * The date and time this activity type was created through RegisterActivityType.
   493      */
   494     creationDate: Timestamp;
   495     /**
   496      * If DEPRECATED, the date and time DeprecateActivityType was called.
   497      */
   498     deprecationDate?: Timestamp;
   499   }
   500   export type ActivityTypeInfoList = ActivityTypeInfo[];
   501   export interface ActivityTypeInfos {
   502     /**
   503      * List of activity type information.
   504      */
   505     typeInfos: ActivityTypeInfoList;
   506     /**
   507      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
   508      */
   509     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
   510   }
   511   export type Arn = string;
   512   export interface CancelTimerDecisionAttributes {
   513     /**
   514      * Required. The unique ID of the timer to cancel.
   515      */
   516     timerId: TimerId;
   517   }
   518   export type CancelTimerFailedCause = "TIMER_ID_UNKNOWN"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
   519   export interface CancelTimerFailedEventAttributes {
   520     /**
   521      * The timerId provided in the CancelTimer decision that failed.
   522      */
   523     timerId: TimerId;
   524     /**
   525      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   526      */
   527     cause: CancelTimerFailedCause;
   528     /**
   529      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CancelTimer decision to cancel this timer. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   530      */
   531     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   532   }
   533   export interface CancelWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
   534     /**
   535      * Optional. details of the cancellation.
   536      */
   537     details?: Data;
   538   }
   539   export type CancelWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNHANDLED_DECISION"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
   540   export interface CancelWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
   541     /**
   542      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   543      */
   544     cause: CancelWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
   545     /**
   546      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CancelWorkflowExecution decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   547      */
   548     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   549   }
   550   export type Canceled = boolean;
   551   export type CauseMessage = string;
   552   export type ChildPolicy = "TERMINATE"|"REQUEST_CANCEL"|"ABANDON"|string;
   553   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes {
   554     /**
   555      * The child workflow execution that was canceled.
   556      */
   557     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   558     /**
   559      * The type of the child workflow execution.
   560      */
   561     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   562     /**
   563      * Details of the cancellation (if provided).
   564      */
   565     details?: Data;
   566     /**
   567      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   568      */
   569     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   570     /**
   571      * The ID of the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted event recorded when this child workflow execution was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   572      */
   573     startedEventId: EventId;
   574   }
   575   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes {
   576     /**
   577      * The child workflow execution that was completed.
   578      */
   579     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   580     /**
   581      * The type of the child workflow execution.
   582      */
   583     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   584     /**
   585      * The result of the child workflow execution (if any).
   586      */
   587     result?: Data;
   588     /**
   589      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   590      */
   591     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   592     /**
   593      * The ID of the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted event recorded when this child workflow execution was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   594      */
   595     startedEventId: EventId;
   596   }
   597   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
   598     /**
   599      * The child workflow execution that failed.
   600      */
   601     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   602     /**
   603      * The type of the child workflow execution.
   604      */
   605     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   606     /**
   607      * The reason for the failure (if provided).
   608      */
   609     reason?: FailureReason;
   610     /**
   611      * The details of the failure (if provided).
   612      */
   613     details?: Data;
   614     /**
   615      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   616      */
   617     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   618     /**
   619      * The ID of the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted event recorded when this child workflow execution was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   620      */
   621     startedEventId: EventId;
   622   }
   623   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes {
   624     /**
   625      * The child workflow execution that was started.
   626      */
   627     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   628     /**
   629      * The type of the child workflow execution. 
   630      */
   631     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   632     /**
   633      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   634      */
   635     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   636   }
   637   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes {
   638     /**
   639      * The child workflow execution that was terminated.
   640      */
   641     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   642     /**
   643      * The type of the child workflow execution.
   644      */
   645     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   646     /**
   647      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   648      */
   649     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   650     /**
   651      * The ID of the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted event recorded when this child workflow execution was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   652      */
   653     startedEventId: EventId;
   654   }
   655   export interface ChildWorkflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes {
   656     /**
   657      * The child workflow execution that timed out.
   658      */
   659     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   660     /**
   661      * The type of the child workflow execution.
   662      */
   663     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   664     /**
   665      * The type of the timeout that caused the child workflow execution to time out.
   666      */
   667     timeoutType: WorkflowExecutionTimeoutType;
   668     /**
   669      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   670      */
   671     initiatedEventId: EventId;
   672     /**
   673      * The ID of the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted event recorded when this child workflow execution was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   674      */
   675     startedEventId: EventId;
   676   }
   677   export type CloseStatus = "COMPLETED"|"FAILED"|"CANCELED"|"TERMINATED"|"CONTINUED_AS_NEW"|"TIMED_OUT"|string;
   678   export interface CloseStatusFilter {
   679     /**
   680      * Required. The close status that must match the close status of an execution for it to meet the criteria of this filter.
   681      */
   682     status: CloseStatus;
   683   }
   684   export interface CompleteWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
   685     /**
   686      * The result of the workflow execution. The form of the result is implementation defined.
   687      */
   688     result?: Data;
   689   }
   690   export type CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNHANDLED_DECISION"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
   691   export interface CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
   692     /**
   693      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   694      */
   695     cause: CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
   696     /**
   697      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CompleteWorkflowExecution decision to complete this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   698      */
   699     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   700   }
   701   export interface ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
   702     /**
   703      * The input provided to the new workflow execution.
   704      */
   705     input?: Data;
   706     /**
   707      * If set, specifies the total duration for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout specified when registering the workflow type. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. An execution start-to-close timeout for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this field. If neither this field is set nor a default execution start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
   708      */
   709     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   710     taskList?: TaskList;
   711     /**
   712      * Optional. The task priority that, if set, specifies the priority for the decision tasks for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultTaskPriority specified when registering the workflow type. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
   713      */
   714     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
   715     /**
   716      * Specifies the maximum duration of decision tasks for the new workflow execution. This parameter overrides the defaultTaskStartToCloseTimout specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A task start-to-close timeout for the new workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
   717      */
   718     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   719     /**
   720      * If set, specifies the policy to use for the child workflow executions of the new execution if it is terminated by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. This policy overrides the default child policy specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run.  A child policy for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default child policy was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
   721      */
   722     childPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
   723     /**
   724      * The list of tags to associate with the new workflow execution. A maximum of 5 tags can be specified. You can list workflow executions with a specific tag by calling ListOpenWorkflowExecutions or ListClosedWorkflowExecutions and specifying a TagFilter.
   725      */
   726     tagList?: TagList;
   727     workflowTypeVersion?: Version;
   728     /**
   729      * The ARN of an IAM role that authorizes Amazon SWF to invoke AWS Lambda functions. In order for this workflow execution to invoke AWS Lambda functions, an appropriate IAM role must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this field.
   730      */
   731     lambdaRole?: Arn;
   732   }
   733   export type ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNHANDLED_DECISION"|"WORKFLOW_TYPE_DEPRECATED"|"WORKFLOW_TYPE_DOES_NOT_EXIST"|"DEFAULT_EXECUTION_START_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_TASK_START_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_TASK_LIST_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_CHILD_POLICY_UNDEFINED"|"CONTINUE_AS_NEW_WORKFLOW_EXECUTION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
   734   export interface ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
   735     /**
   736      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
   737      */
   738     cause: ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
   739     /**
   740      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution decision that started this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   741      */
   742     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
   743   }
   744   export type Count = number;
   745   export interface CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput {
   746     /**
   747      * The name of the domain containing the workflow executions to count.
   748      */
   749     domain: DomainName;
   750     /**
   751      * If specified, only workflow executions that meet the start time criteria of the filter are counted. startTimeFilter and closeTimeFilter are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
   752      */
   753     startTimeFilter?: ExecutionTimeFilter;
   754     /**
   755      * If specified, only workflow executions that meet the close time criteria of the filter are counted. startTimeFilter and closeTimeFilter are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
   756      */
   757     closeTimeFilter?: ExecutionTimeFilter;
   758     /**
   759      * If specified, only workflow executions matching the WorkflowId in the filter are counted. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   760      */
   761     executionFilter?: WorkflowExecutionFilter;
   762     /**
   763      * If specified, indicates the type of the workflow executions to be counted. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   764      */
   765     typeFilter?: WorkflowTypeFilter;
   766     /**
   767      * If specified, only executions that have a tag that matches the filter are counted. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   768      */
   769     tagFilter?: TagFilter;
   770     /**
   771      * If specified, only workflow executions that match this close status are counted. This filter has an affect only if executionStatus is specified as CLOSED. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   772      */
   773     closeStatusFilter?: CloseStatusFilter;
   774   }
   775   export interface CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput {
   776     /**
   777      * The name of the domain containing the workflow executions to count.
   778      */
   779     domain: DomainName;
   780     /**
   781      * Specifies the start time criteria that workflow executions must meet in order to be counted.
   782      */
   783     startTimeFilter: ExecutionTimeFilter;
   784     /**
   785      * Specifies the type of the workflow executions to be counted. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   786      */
   787     typeFilter?: WorkflowTypeFilter;
   788     /**
   789      * If specified, only executions that have a tag that matches the filter are counted. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   790      */
   791     tagFilter?: TagFilter;
   792     /**
   793      * If specified, only workflow executions matching the WorkflowId in the filter are counted. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
   794      */
   795     executionFilter?: WorkflowExecutionFilter;
   796   }
   797   export interface CountPendingActivityTasksInput {
   798     /**
   799      * The name of the domain that contains the task list.
   800      */
   801     domain: DomainName;
   802     /**
   803      * The name of the task list.
   804      */
   805     taskList: TaskList;
   806   }
   807   export interface CountPendingDecisionTasksInput {
   808     /**
   809      * The name of the domain that contains the task list.
   810      */
   811     domain: DomainName;
   812     /**
   813      * The name of the task list.
   814      */
   815     taskList: TaskList;
   816   }
   817   export type Data = string;
   818   export interface Decision {
   819     /**
   820      * Specifies the type of the decision.
   821      */
   822     decisionType: DecisionType;
   823     /**
   824      * Provides details of the ScheduleActivityTask decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   825      */
   826     scheduleActivityTaskDecisionAttributes?: ScheduleActivityTaskDecisionAttributes;
   827     /**
   828      * Provides details of the RequestCancelActivityTask decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   829      */
   830     requestCancelActivityTaskDecisionAttributes?: RequestCancelActivityTaskDecisionAttributes;
   831     /**
   832      * Provides details of the CompleteWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   833      */
   834     completeWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: CompleteWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   835     /**
   836      * Provides details of the FailWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   837      */
   838     failWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: FailWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   839     /**
   840      * Provides details of the CancelWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   841      */
   842     cancelWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: CancelWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   843     /**
   844      * Provides details of the ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   845      */
   846     continueAsNewWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   847     /**
   848      * Provides details of the RecordMarker decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   849      */
   850     recordMarkerDecisionAttributes?: RecordMarkerDecisionAttributes;
   851     /**
   852      * Provides details of the StartTimer decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   853      */
   854     startTimerDecisionAttributes?: StartTimerDecisionAttributes;
   855     /**
   856      * Provides details of the CancelTimer decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   857      */
   858     cancelTimerDecisionAttributes?: CancelTimerDecisionAttributes;
   859     /**
   860      * Provides details of the SignalExternalWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   861      */
   862     signalExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   863     /**
   864      * Provides details of the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   865      */
   866     requestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   867     /**
   868      * Provides details of the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. It is not set for other decision types.
   869      */
   870     startChildWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes?: StartChildWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes;
   871     scheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes?: ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes;
   872   }
   873   export type DecisionList = Decision[];
   874   export interface DecisionTask {
   875     /**
   876      * The opaque string used as a handle on the task. This token is used by workers to communicate progress and response information back to the system about the task.
   877      */
   878     taskToken: TaskToken;
   879     /**
   880      * The ID of the DecisionTaskStarted event recorded in the history.
   881      */
   882     startedEventId: EventId;
   883     /**
   884      * The workflow execution for which this decision task was created.
   885      */
   886     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
   887     /**
   888      * The type of the workflow execution for which this decision task was created.
   889      */
   890     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   891     /**
   892      * A paginated list of history events of the workflow execution. The decider uses this during the processing of the decision task.
   893      */
   894     events: HistoryEventList;
   895     /**
   896      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
   897      */
   898     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
   899     /**
   900      * The ID of the DecisionTaskStarted event of the previous decision task of this workflow execution that was processed by the decider. This can be used to determine the events in the history new since the last decision task received by the decider.
   901      */
   902     previousStartedEventId?: EventId;
   903   }
   904   export interface DecisionTaskCompletedEventAttributes {
   905     /**
   906      * User defined context for the workflow execution.
   907      */
   908     executionContext?: Data;
   909     /**
   910      * The ID of the DecisionTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this decision task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   911      */
   912     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   913     /**
   914      * The ID of the DecisionTaskStarted event recorded when this decision task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   915      */
   916     startedEventId: EventId;
   917   }
   918   export interface DecisionTaskScheduledEventAttributes {
   919     /**
   920      * The name of the task list in which the decision task was scheduled.
   921      */
   922     taskList: TaskList;
   923     /**
   924      * Optional. A task priority that, if set, specifies the priority for this decision task. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
   925      */
   926     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
   927     /**
   928      * The maximum duration for this decision task. The task is considered timed out if it does not completed within this duration. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
   929      */
   930     startToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
   931   }
   932   export interface DecisionTaskStartedEventAttributes {
   933     /**
   934      * Identity of the decider making the request. This enables diagnostic tracing when problems arise. The form of this identity is user defined.
   935      */
   936     identity?: Identity;
   937     /**
   938      * The ID of the DecisionTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this decision task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   939      */
   940     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   941   }
   942   export interface DecisionTaskTimedOutEventAttributes {
   943     /**
   944      * The type of timeout that expired before the decision task could be completed.
   945      */
   946     timeoutType: DecisionTaskTimeoutType;
   947     /**
   948      * The ID of the DecisionTaskScheduled event that was recorded when this decision task was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   949      */
   950     scheduledEventId: EventId;
   951     /**
   952      * The ID of the DecisionTaskStarted event recorded when this decision task was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
   953      */
   954     startedEventId: EventId;
   955   }
   956   export type DecisionTaskTimeoutType = "START_TO_CLOSE"|string;
   957   export type DecisionType = "ScheduleActivityTask"|"RequestCancelActivityTask"|"CompleteWorkflowExecution"|"FailWorkflowExecution"|"CancelWorkflowExecution"|"ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution"|"RecordMarker"|"StartTimer"|"CancelTimer"|"SignalExternalWorkflowExecution"|"RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution"|"StartChildWorkflowExecution"|"ScheduleLambdaFunction"|string;
   958   export interface DeprecateActivityTypeInput {
   959     /**
   960      * The name of the domain in which the activity type is registered.
   961      */
   962     domain: DomainName;
   963     /**
   964      * The activity type to deprecate.
   965      */
   966     activityType: ActivityType;
   967   }
   968   export interface DeprecateDomainInput {
   969     /**
   970      * The name of the domain to deprecate.
   971      */
   972     name: DomainName;
   973   }
   974   export interface DeprecateWorkflowTypeInput {
   975     /**
   976      * The name of the domain in which the workflow type is registered.
   977      */
   978     domain: DomainName;
   979     /**
   980      * The workflow type to deprecate.
   981      */
   982     workflowType: WorkflowType;
   983   }
   984   export interface DescribeActivityTypeInput {
   985     /**
   986      * The name of the domain in which the activity type is registered.
   987      */
   988     domain: DomainName;
   989     /**
   990      * The activity type to get information about. Activity types are identified by the name and version that were supplied when the activity was registered.
   991      */
   992     activityType: ActivityType;
   993   }
   994   export interface DescribeDomainInput {
   995     /**
   996      * The name of the domain to describe.
   997      */
   998     name: DomainName;
   999   }
  1000   export interface DescribeWorkflowExecutionInput {
  1001     /**
  1002      * The name of the domain containing the workflow execution.
  1003      */
  1004     domain: DomainName;
  1005     /**
  1006      * The workflow execution to describe.
  1007      */
  1008     execution: WorkflowExecution;
  1009   }
  1010   export interface DescribeWorkflowTypeInput {
  1011     /**
  1012      * The name of the domain in which this workflow type is registered.
  1013      */
  1014     domain: DomainName;
  1015     /**
  1016      * The workflow type to describe.
  1017      */
  1018     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  1019   }
  1020   export type Description = string;
  1021   export interface DomainConfiguration {
  1022     /**
  1023      * The retention period for workflow executions in this domain.
  1024      */
  1025     workflowExecutionRetentionPeriodInDays: DurationInDays;
  1026   }
  1027   export interface DomainDetail {
  1028     domainInfo: DomainInfo;
  1029     configuration: DomainConfiguration;
  1030   }
  1031   export interface DomainInfo {
  1032     /**
  1033      * The name of the domain. This name is unique within the account.
  1034      */
  1035     name: DomainName;
  1036     /**
  1037      * The status of the domain:   REGISTERED: The domain is properly registered and available. You can use this domain for registering types and creating new workflow executions.   DEPRECATED: The domain was deprecated using DeprecateDomain, but is still in use. You should not create new workflow executions in this domain.  
  1038      */
  1039     status: RegistrationStatus;
  1040     /**
  1041      * The description of the domain provided through RegisterDomain.
  1042      */
  1043     description?: Description;
  1044   }
  1045   export type DomainInfoList = DomainInfo[];
  1046   export interface DomainInfos {
  1047     /**
  1048      * A list of DomainInfo structures.
  1049      */
  1050     domainInfos: DomainInfoList;
  1051     /**
  1052      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1053      */
  1054     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1055   }
  1056   export type DomainName = string;
  1057   export type DurationInDays = string;
  1058   export type DurationInSeconds = string;
  1059   export type DurationInSecondsOptional = string;
  1060   export type ErrorMessage = string;
  1061   export type EventId = number;
  1062   export type EventType = "WorkflowExecutionStarted"|"WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested"|"WorkflowExecutionCompleted"|"CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"WorkflowExecutionFailed"|"FailWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"WorkflowExecutionTimedOut"|"WorkflowExecutionCanceled"|"CancelWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"WorkflowExecutionContinuedAsNew"|"ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"WorkflowExecutionTerminated"|"DecisionTaskScheduled"|"DecisionTaskStarted"|"DecisionTaskCompleted"|"DecisionTaskTimedOut"|"ActivityTaskScheduled"|"ScheduleActivityTaskFailed"|"ActivityTaskStarted"|"ActivityTaskCompleted"|"ActivityTaskFailed"|"ActivityTaskTimedOut"|"ActivityTaskCanceled"|"ActivityTaskCancelRequested"|"RequestCancelActivityTaskFailed"|"WorkflowExecutionSignaled"|"MarkerRecorded"|"RecordMarkerFailed"|"TimerStarted"|"StartTimerFailed"|"TimerFired"|"TimerCanceled"|"CancelTimerFailed"|"StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated"|"StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionCompleted"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionTimedOut"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionCanceled"|"ChildWorkflowExecutionTerminated"|"SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated"|"SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"ExternalWorkflowExecutionSignaled"|"RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated"|"RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailed"|"ExternalWorkflowExecutionCancelRequested"|"LambdaFunctionScheduled"|"LambdaFunctionStarted"|"LambdaFunctionCompleted"|"LambdaFunctionFailed"|"LambdaFunctionTimedOut"|"ScheduleLambdaFunctionFailed"|"StartLambdaFunctionFailed"|string;
  1063   export type ExecutionStatus = "OPEN"|"CLOSED"|string;
  1064   export interface ExecutionTimeFilter {
  1065     /**
  1066      * Specifies the oldest start or close date and time to return.
  1067      */
  1068     oldestDate: Timestamp;
  1069     /**
  1070      * Specifies the latest start or close date and time to return.
  1071      */
  1072     latestDate?: Timestamp;
  1073   }
  1074   export interface ExternalWorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes {
  1075     /**
  1076      * The external workflow execution to which the cancellation request was delivered.
  1077      */
  1078     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
  1079     /**
  1080      * The ID of the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision to cancel this external workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1081      */
  1082     initiatedEventId: EventId;
  1083   }
  1084   export interface ExternalWorkflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes {
  1085     /**
  1086      *  The external workflow execution that the signal was delivered to.
  1087      */
  1088     workflowExecution: WorkflowExecution;
  1089     /**
  1090      * The ID of the SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the SignalExternalWorkflowExecution decision to request this signal. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1091      */
  1092     initiatedEventId: EventId;
  1093   }
  1094   export interface FailWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
  1095     /**
  1096      * A descriptive reason for the failure that may help in diagnostics.
  1097      */
  1098     reason?: FailureReason;
  1099     /**
  1100      * Optional. Details of the failure.
  1101      */
  1102     details?: Data;
  1103   }
  1104   export type FailWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNHANDLED_DECISION"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  1105   export interface FailWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
  1106     /**
  1107      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  1108      */
  1109     cause: FailWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
  1110     /**
  1111      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the FailWorkflowExecution decision to fail this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1112      */
  1113     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1114   }
  1115   export type FailureReason = string;
  1116   export type FunctionId = string;
  1117   export type FunctionInput = string;
  1118   export type FunctionName = string;
  1119   export interface GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput {
  1120     /**
  1121      * The name of the domain containing the workflow execution.
  1122      */
  1123     domain: DomainName;
  1124     /**
  1125      * Specifies the workflow execution for which to return the history.
  1126      */
  1127     execution: WorkflowExecution;
  1128     /**
  1129      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1130      */
  1131     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1132     /**
  1133      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1134      */
  1135     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1136     /**
  1137      * When set to true, returns the events in reverse order. By default the results are returned in ascending order of the eventTimeStamp of the events.
  1138      */
  1139     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1140   }
  1141   export interface History {
  1142     /**
  1143      * The list of history events.
  1144      */
  1145     events: HistoryEventList;
  1146     /**
  1147      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1148      */
  1149     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1150   }
  1151   export interface HistoryEvent {
  1152     /**
  1153      * The date and time when the event occurred.
  1154      */
  1155     eventTimestamp: Timestamp;
  1156     /**
  1157      * The type of the history event.
  1158      */
  1159     eventType: EventType;
  1160     /**
  1161      * The system generated ID of the event. This ID uniquely identifies the event with in the workflow execution history.
  1162      */
  1163     eventId: EventId;
  1164     /**
  1165      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionStarted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1166      */
  1167     workflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes;
  1168     /**
  1169      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionCompleted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1170      */
  1171     workflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes;
  1172     /**
  1173      * If the event is of type CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1174      */
  1175     completeWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: CompleteWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1176     /**
  1177      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1178      */
  1179     workflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1180     /**
  1181      * If the event is of type FailWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1182      */
  1183     failWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: FailWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1184     /**
  1185      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionTimedOut then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1186      */
  1187     workflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes;
  1188     /**
  1189      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionCanceled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1190      */
  1191     workflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes;
  1192     /**
  1193      * If the event is of type CancelWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1194      */
  1195     cancelWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: CancelWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1196     /**
  1197      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionContinuedAsNew then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1198      */
  1199     workflowExecutionContinuedAsNewEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionContinuedAsNewEventAttributes;
  1200     /**
  1201      * If the event is of type ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1202      */
  1203     continueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1204     /**
  1205      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionTerminated then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1206      */
  1207     workflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes;
  1208     /**
  1209      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1210      */
  1211     workflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes;
  1212     /**
  1213      * If the event is of type DecisionTaskScheduled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1214      */
  1215     decisionTaskScheduledEventAttributes?: DecisionTaskScheduledEventAttributes;
  1216     /**
  1217      * If the event is of type DecisionTaskStarted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1218      */
  1219     decisionTaskStartedEventAttributes?: DecisionTaskStartedEventAttributes;
  1220     /**
  1221      * If the event is of type DecisionTaskCompleted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1222      */
  1223     decisionTaskCompletedEventAttributes?: DecisionTaskCompletedEventAttributes;
  1224     /**
  1225      * If the event is of type DecisionTaskTimedOut then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1226      */
  1227     decisionTaskTimedOutEventAttributes?: DecisionTaskTimedOutEventAttributes;
  1228     /**
  1229      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskScheduled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1230      */
  1231     activityTaskScheduledEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskScheduledEventAttributes;
  1232     /**
  1233      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskStarted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1234      */
  1235     activityTaskStartedEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskStartedEventAttributes;
  1236     /**
  1237      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskCompleted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1238      */
  1239     activityTaskCompletedEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskCompletedEventAttributes;
  1240     /**
  1241      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1242      */
  1243     activityTaskFailedEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes;
  1244     /**
  1245      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskTimedOut then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1246      */
  1247     activityTaskTimedOutEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskTimedOutEventAttributes;
  1248     /**
  1249      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskCanceled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1250      */
  1251     activityTaskCanceledEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskCanceledEventAttributes;
  1252     /**
  1253      * If the event is of type ActivityTaskcancelRequested then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1254      */
  1255     activityTaskCancelRequestedEventAttributes?: ActivityTaskCancelRequestedEventAttributes;
  1256     /**
  1257      * If the event is of type WorkflowExecutionSignaled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1258      */
  1259     workflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes?: WorkflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes;
  1260     /**
  1261      * If the event is of type MarkerRecorded then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1262      */
  1263     markerRecordedEventAttributes?: MarkerRecordedEventAttributes;
  1264     /**
  1265      * If the event is of type DecisionTaskFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1266      */
  1267     recordMarkerFailedEventAttributes?: RecordMarkerFailedEventAttributes;
  1268     /**
  1269      * If the event is of type TimerStarted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1270      */
  1271     timerStartedEventAttributes?: TimerStartedEventAttributes;
  1272     /**
  1273      * If the event is of type TimerFired then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1274      */
  1275     timerFiredEventAttributes?: TimerFiredEventAttributes;
  1276     /**
  1277      * If the event is of type TimerCanceled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1278      */
  1279     timerCanceledEventAttributes?: TimerCanceledEventAttributes;
  1280     /**
  1281      * If the event is of type StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1282      */
  1283     startChildWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes?: StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes;
  1284     /**
  1285      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1286      */
  1287     childWorkflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes;
  1288     /**
  1289      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionCompleted then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1290      */
  1291     childWorkflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes;
  1292     /**
  1293      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1294      */
  1295     childWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1296     /**
  1297      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionTimedOut then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1298      */
  1299     childWorkflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes;
  1300     /**
  1301      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionCanceled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1302      */
  1303     childWorkflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes;
  1304     /**
  1305      * If the event is of type ChildWorkflowExecutionTerminated then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1306      */
  1307     childWorkflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes?: ChildWorkflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes;
  1308     /**
  1309      * If the event is of type SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1310      */
  1311     signalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes?: SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes;
  1312     /**
  1313      * If the event is of type ExternalWorkflowExecutionSignaled then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1314      */
  1315     externalWorkflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes?: ExternalWorkflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes;
  1316     /**
  1317      * If the event is of type SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1318      */
  1319     signalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1320     /**
  1321      * If the event is of type ExternalWorkflowExecutionCancelRequested then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types. 
  1322      */
  1323     externalWorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes?: ExternalWorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes;
  1324     /**
  1325      * If the event is of type RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1326      */
  1327     requestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes?: RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes;
  1328     /**
  1329      * If the event is of type RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1330      */
  1331     requestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1332     /**
  1333      * If the event is of type ScheduleActivityTaskFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1334      */
  1335     scheduleActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes?: ScheduleActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes;
  1336     /**
  1337      * If the event is of type RequestCancelActivityTaskFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1338      */
  1339     requestCancelActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes?: RequestCancelActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes;
  1340     /**
  1341      * If the event is of type StartTimerFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1342      */
  1343     startTimerFailedEventAttributes?: StartTimerFailedEventAttributes;
  1344     /**
  1345      * If the event is of type CancelTimerFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1346      */
  1347     cancelTimerFailedEventAttributes?: CancelTimerFailedEventAttributes;
  1348     /**
  1349      * If the event is of type StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailed then this member is set and provides detailed information about the event. It is not set for other event types.
  1350      */
  1351     startChildWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes?: StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes;
  1352     lambdaFunctionScheduledEventAttributes?: LambdaFunctionScheduledEventAttributes;
  1353     lambdaFunctionStartedEventAttributes?: LambdaFunctionStartedEventAttributes;
  1354     lambdaFunctionCompletedEventAttributes?: LambdaFunctionCompletedEventAttributes;
  1355     lambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes?: LambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes;
  1356     lambdaFunctionTimedOutEventAttributes?: LambdaFunctionTimedOutEventAttributes;
  1357     scheduleLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes?: ScheduleLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes;
  1358     startLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes?: StartLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes;
  1359   }
  1360   export type HistoryEventList = HistoryEvent[];
  1361   export type Identity = string;
  1362   export interface LambdaFunctionCompletedEventAttributes {
  1363     /**
  1364      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionScheduled event that was recorded when this AWS Lambda function was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1365      */
  1366     scheduledEventId: EventId;
  1367     /**
  1368      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionStarted event recorded in the history.
  1369      */
  1370     startedEventId: EventId;
  1371     /**
  1372      * The result of the function execution (if any).
  1373      */
  1374     result?: Data;
  1375   }
  1376   export interface LambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes {
  1377     /**
  1378      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionScheduled event that was recorded when this AWS Lambda function was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1379      */
  1380     scheduledEventId: EventId;
  1381     /**
  1382      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionStarted event recorded in the history.
  1383      */
  1384     startedEventId: EventId;
  1385     /**
  1386      * The reason provided for the failure (if any).
  1387      */
  1388     reason?: FailureReason;
  1389     /**
  1390      * The details of the failure (if any).
  1391      */
  1392     details?: Data;
  1393   }
  1394   export interface LambdaFunctionScheduledEventAttributes {
  1395     /**
  1396      * The unique Amazon SWF ID for the AWS Lambda task.
  1397      */
  1398     id: FunctionId;
  1399     /**
  1400      * The name of the scheduled AWS Lambda function.
  1401      */
  1402     name: FunctionName;
  1403     /**
  1404      * Input provided to the AWS Lambda function.
  1405      */
  1406     input?: FunctionInput;
  1407     /**
  1408      * The maximum time, in seconds, that the AWS Lambda function can take to execute from start to close before it is marked as failed.
  1409      */
  1410     startToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1411     /**
  1412      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event for the decision that resulted in the scheduling of this AWS Lambda function. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1413      */
  1414     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1415   }
  1416   export interface LambdaFunctionStartedEventAttributes {
  1417     /**
  1418      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionScheduled event that was recorded when this AWS Lambda function was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1419      */
  1420     scheduledEventId: EventId;
  1421   }
  1422   export interface LambdaFunctionTimedOutEventAttributes {
  1423     /**
  1424      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionScheduled event that was recorded when this AWS Lambda function was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1425      */
  1426     scheduledEventId: EventId;
  1427     /**
  1428      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionStarted event recorded in the history.
  1429      */
  1430     startedEventId: EventId;
  1431     /**
  1432      * The type of the timeout that caused this event.
  1433      */
  1434     timeoutType?: LambdaFunctionTimeoutType;
  1435   }
  1436   export type LambdaFunctionTimeoutType = "START_TO_CLOSE"|string;
  1437   export type LimitedData = string;
  1438   export interface ListActivityTypesInput {
  1439     /**
  1440      * The name of the domain in which the activity types have been registered.
  1441      */
  1442     domain: DomainName;
  1443     /**
  1444      * If specified, only lists the activity types that have this name.
  1445      */
  1446     name?: Name;
  1447     /**
  1448      * Specifies the registration status of the activity types to list.
  1449      */
  1450     registrationStatus: RegistrationStatus;
  1451     /**
  1452      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1453      */
  1454     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1455     /**
  1456      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1457      */
  1458     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1459     /**
  1460      * When set to true, returns the results in reverse order. By default, the results are returned in ascending alphabetical order by name of the activity types.
  1461      */
  1462     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1463   }
  1464   export interface ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput {
  1465     /**
  1466      * The name of the domain that contains the workflow executions to list.
  1467      */
  1468     domain: DomainName;
  1469     /**
  1470      * If specified, the workflow executions are included in the returned results based on whether their start times are within the range specified by this filter. Also, if this parameter is specified, the returned results are ordered by their start times. startTimeFilter and closeTimeFilter are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
  1471      */
  1472     startTimeFilter?: ExecutionTimeFilter;
  1473     /**
  1474      * If specified, the workflow executions are included in the returned results based on whether their close times are within the range specified by this filter. Also, if this parameter is specified, the returned results are ordered by their close times. startTimeFilter and closeTimeFilter are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
  1475      */
  1476     closeTimeFilter?: ExecutionTimeFilter;
  1477     /**
  1478      * If specified, only workflow executions matching the workflow ID specified in the filter are returned. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1479      */
  1480     executionFilter?: WorkflowExecutionFilter;
  1481     /**
  1482      * If specified, only workflow executions that match this close status are listed. For example, if TERMINATED is specified, then only TERMINATED workflow executions are listed. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1483      */
  1484     closeStatusFilter?: CloseStatusFilter;
  1485     /**
  1486      * If specified, only executions of the type specified in the filter are returned. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1487      */
  1488     typeFilter?: WorkflowTypeFilter;
  1489     /**
  1490      * If specified, only executions that have the matching tag are listed. closeStatusFilter, executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1491      */
  1492     tagFilter?: TagFilter;
  1493     /**
  1494      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1495      */
  1496     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1497     /**
  1498      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1499      */
  1500     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1501     /**
  1502      * When set to true, returns the results in reverse order. By default the results are returned in descending order of the start or the close time of the executions.
  1503      */
  1504     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1505   }
  1506   export interface ListDomainsInput {
  1507     /**
  1508      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1509      */
  1510     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1511     /**
  1512      * Specifies the registration status of the domains to list.
  1513      */
  1514     registrationStatus: RegistrationStatus;
  1515     /**
  1516      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1517      */
  1518     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1519     /**
  1520      * When set to true, returns the results in reverse order. By default, the results are returned in ascending alphabetical order by name of the domains.
  1521      */
  1522     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1523   }
  1524   export interface ListOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput {
  1525     /**
  1526      * The name of the domain that contains the workflow executions to list.
  1527      */
  1528     domain: DomainName;
  1529     /**
  1530      * Workflow executions are included in the returned results based on whether their start times are within the range specified by this filter.
  1531      */
  1532     startTimeFilter: ExecutionTimeFilter;
  1533     /**
  1534      * If specified, only executions of the type specified in the filter are returned. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1535      */
  1536     typeFilter?: WorkflowTypeFilter;
  1537     /**
  1538      * If specified, only executions that have the matching tag are listed. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1539      */
  1540     tagFilter?: TagFilter;
  1541     /**
  1542      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1543      */
  1544     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1545     /**
  1546      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1547      */
  1548     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1549     /**
  1550      * When set to true, returns the results in reverse order. By default the results are returned in descending order of the start time of the executions.
  1551      */
  1552     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1553     /**
  1554      * If specified, only workflow executions matching the workflow ID specified in the filter are returned. executionFilter, typeFilter and tagFilter are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
  1555      */
  1556     executionFilter?: WorkflowExecutionFilter;
  1557   }
  1558   export interface ListWorkflowTypesInput {
  1559     /**
  1560      * The name of the domain in which the workflow types have been registered.
  1561      */
  1562     domain: DomainName;
  1563     /**
  1564      * If specified, lists the workflow type with this name.
  1565      */
  1566     name?: Name;
  1567     /**
  1568      * Specifies the registration status of the workflow types to list.
  1569      */
  1570     registrationStatus: RegistrationStatus;
  1571     /**
  1572      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  1573      */
  1574     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1575     /**
  1576      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1577      */
  1578     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1579     /**
  1580      * When set to true, returns the results in reverse order. By default the results are returned in ascending alphabetical order of the name of the workflow types.
  1581      */
  1582     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1583   }
  1584   export type MarkerName = string;
  1585   export interface MarkerRecordedEventAttributes {
  1586     /**
  1587      * The name of the marker.
  1588      */
  1589     markerName: MarkerName;
  1590     /**
  1591      * Details of the marker (if any).
  1592      */
  1593     details?: Data;
  1594     /**
  1595      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RecordMarker decision that requested this marker. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1596      */
  1597     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1598   }
  1599   export type Name = string;
  1600   export type OpenDecisionTasksCount = number;
  1601   export type PageSize = number;
  1602   export type PageToken = string;
  1603   export interface PendingTaskCount {
  1604     /**
  1605      * The number of tasks in the task list.
  1606      */
  1607     count: Count;
  1608     /**
  1609      * If set to true, indicates that the actual count was more than the maximum supported by this API and the count returned is the truncated value.
  1610      */
  1611     truncated?: Truncated;
  1612   }
  1613   export interface PollForActivityTaskInput {
  1614     /**
  1615      * The name of the domain that contains the task lists being polled.
  1616      */
  1617     domain: DomainName;
  1618     /**
  1619      * Specifies the task list to poll for activity tasks. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1620      */
  1621     taskList: TaskList;
  1622     /**
  1623      * Identity of the worker making the request, recorded in the ActivityTaskStarted event in the workflow history. This enables diagnostic tracing when problems arise. The form of this identity is user defined.
  1624      */
  1625     identity?: Identity;
  1626   }
  1627   export interface PollForDecisionTaskInput {
  1628     /**
  1629      * The name of the domain containing the task lists to poll.
  1630      */
  1631     domain: DomainName;
  1632     /**
  1633      * Specifies the task list to poll for decision tasks. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1634      */
  1635     taskList: TaskList;
  1636     /**
  1637      * Identity of the decider making the request, which is recorded in the DecisionTaskStarted event in the workflow history. This enables diagnostic tracing when problems arise. The form of this identity is user defined.
  1638      */
  1639     identity?: Identity;
  1640     /**
  1641      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call. The nextPageToken returned by this action cannot be used with GetWorkflowExecutionHistory to get the next page. You must call PollForDecisionTask again (with the nextPageToken) to retrieve the next page of history records. Calling PollForDecisionTask with a nextPageToken will not return a new decision task..
  1642      */
  1643     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  1644     /**
  1645      * The maximum number of results that will be returned per call. nextPageToken can be used to obtain futher pages of results. The default is 1000, which is the maximum allowed page size. You can, however, specify a page size smaller than the maximum. This is an upper limit only; the actual number of results returned per call may be fewer than the specified maximum.
  1646      */
  1647     maximumPageSize?: PageSize;
  1648     /**
  1649      * When set to true, returns the events in reverse order. By default the results are returned in ascending order of the eventTimestamp of the events.
  1650      */
  1651     reverseOrder?: ReverseOrder;
  1652   }
  1653   export interface RecordActivityTaskHeartbeatInput {
  1654     /**
  1655      * The taskToken of the ActivityTask.  taskToken is generated by the service and should be treated as an opaque value. If the task is passed to another process, its taskToken must also be passed. This enables it to provide its progress and respond with results. 
  1656      */
  1657     taskToken: TaskToken;
  1658     /**
  1659      * If specified, contains details about the progress of the task.
  1660      */
  1661     details?: LimitedData;
  1662   }
  1663   export interface RecordMarkerDecisionAttributes {
  1664     /**
  1665      * Required. The name of the marker.
  1666      */
  1667     markerName: MarkerName;
  1668     /**
  1669      * Optional. details of the marker.
  1670      */
  1671     details?: Data;
  1672   }
  1673   export type RecordMarkerFailedCause = "OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  1674   export interface RecordMarkerFailedEventAttributes {
  1675     /**
  1676      * The marker's name.
  1677      */
  1678     markerName: MarkerName;
  1679     /**
  1680      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  1681      */
  1682     cause: RecordMarkerFailedCause;
  1683     /**
  1684      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RecordMarkerFailed decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1685      */
  1686     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1687   }
  1688   export interface RegisterActivityTypeInput {
  1689     /**
  1690      * The name of the domain in which this activity is to be registered.
  1691      */
  1692     domain: DomainName;
  1693     /**
  1694      * The name of the activity type within the domain. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1695      */
  1696     name: Name;
  1697     /**
  1698      * The version of the activity type. The activity type consists of the name and version, the combination of which must be unique within the domain. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1699      */
  1700     version: Version;
  1701     /**
  1702      * A textual description of the activity type.
  1703      */
  1704     description?: Description;
  1705     /**
  1706      * If set, specifies the default maximum duration that a worker can take to process tasks of this activity type. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task using the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1707      */
  1708     defaultTaskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1709     /**
  1710      * If set, specifies the default maximum time before which a worker processing a task of this type must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat. If the timeout is exceeded, the activity task is automatically timed out. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task using the ScheduleActivityTask decision. If the activity worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or returns a result, the activity worker receives an UnknownResource fault. In this case, Amazon SWF no longer considers the activity task to be valid; the activity worker should clean up the activity task. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1711      */
  1712     defaultTaskHeartbeatTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1713     /**
  1714      * If set, specifies the default task list to use for scheduling tasks of this activity type. This default task list is used if a task list is not provided when a task is scheduled through the ScheduleActivityTask decision.
  1715      */
  1716     defaultTaskList?: TaskList;
  1717     /**
  1718      * The default task priority to assign to the activity type. If not assigned, then "0" will be used. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  1719      */
  1720     defaultTaskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  1721     /**
  1722      * If set, specifies the default maximum duration that a task of this activity type can wait before being assigned to a worker. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task using the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1723      */
  1724     defaultTaskScheduleToStartTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1725     /**
  1726      * If set, specifies the default maximum duration for a task of this activity type. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task using the ScheduleActivityTask decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1727      */
  1728     defaultTaskScheduleToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1729   }
  1730   export interface RegisterDomainInput {
  1731     /**
  1732      * Name of the domain to register. The name must be unique in the region that the domain is registered in. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1733      */
  1734     name: DomainName;
  1735     /**
  1736      * A text description of the domain.
  1737      */
  1738     description?: Description;
  1739     /**
  1740      * The duration (in days) that records and histories of workflow executions on the domain should be kept by the service. After the retention period, the workflow execution is not available in the results of visibility calls. If you pass the value NONE or 0 (zero), then the workflow execution history will not be retained. As soon as the workflow execution completes, the execution record and its history are deleted. The maximum workflow execution retention period is 90 days. For more information about Amazon SWF service limits, see: Amazon SWF Service Limits in the Amazon SWF Developer Guide.
  1741      */
  1742     workflowExecutionRetentionPeriodInDays: DurationInDays;
  1743   }
  1744   export interface RegisterWorkflowTypeInput {
  1745     /**
  1746      * The name of the domain in which to register the workflow type.
  1747      */
  1748     domain: DomainName;
  1749     /**
  1750      * The name of the workflow type. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1751      */
  1752     name: Name;
  1753     /**
  1754      * The version of the workflow type. The workflow type consists of the name and version, the combination of which must be unique within the domain. To get a list of all currently registered workflow types, use the ListWorkflowTypes action. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1755      */
  1756     version: Version;
  1757     /**
  1758      * Textual description of the workflow type.
  1759      */
  1760     description?: Description;
  1761     /**
  1762      * If set, specifies the default maximum duration of decision tasks for this workflow type. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1763      */
  1764     defaultTaskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1765     /**
  1766      * If set, specifies the default maximum duration for executions of this workflow type. You can override this default when starting an execution through the StartWorkflowExecution action or StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. Unlike some of the other timeout parameters in Amazon SWF, you cannot specify a value of "NONE" for defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout; there is a one-year max limit on the time that a workflow execution can run. Exceeding this limit will always cause the workflow execution to time out.
  1767      */
  1768     defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1769     /**
  1770      * If set, specifies the default task list to use for scheduling decision tasks for executions of this workflow type. This default is used only if a task list is not provided when starting the execution through the StartWorkflowExecution action or StartChildWorkflowExecution decision.
  1771      */
  1772     defaultTaskList?: TaskList;
  1773     /**
  1774      * The default task priority to assign to the workflow type. If not assigned, then "0" will be used. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  1775      */
  1776     defaultTaskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  1777     /**
  1778      * If set, specifies the default policy to use for the child workflow executions when a workflow execution of this type is terminated, by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  1779      */
  1780     defaultChildPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
  1781     /**
  1782      * The ARN of the default IAM role to use when a workflow execution of this type invokes AWS Lambda functions. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution and ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution decision.
  1783      */
  1784     defaultLambdaRole?: Arn;
  1785   }
  1786   export type RegistrationStatus = "REGISTERED"|"DEPRECATED"|string;
  1787   export interface RequestCancelActivityTaskDecisionAttributes {
  1788     /**
  1789      * The activityId of the activity task to be canceled.
  1790      */
  1791     activityId: ActivityId;
  1792   }
  1793   export type RequestCancelActivityTaskFailedCause = "ACTIVITY_ID_UNKNOWN"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  1794   export interface RequestCancelActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes {
  1795     /**
  1796      * The activityId provided in the RequestCancelActivityTask decision that failed.
  1797      */
  1798     activityId: ActivityId;
  1799     /**
  1800      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  1801      */
  1802     cause: RequestCancelActivityTaskFailedCause;
  1803     /**
  1804      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RequestCancelActivityTask decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1805      */
  1806     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1807   }
  1808   export interface RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
  1809     /**
  1810      * Required. The workflowId of the external workflow execution to cancel.
  1811      */
  1812     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  1813     /**
  1814      * The runId of the external workflow execution to cancel.
  1815      */
  1816     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  1817     /**
  1818      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks.
  1819      */
  1820     control?: Data;
  1821   }
  1822   export type RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNKNOWN_EXTERNAL_WORKFLOW_EXECUTION"|"REQUEST_CANCEL_EXTERNAL_WORKFLOW_EXECUTION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  1823   export interface RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
  1824     /**
  1825      * The workflowId of the external workflow to which the cancel request was to be delivered.
  1826      */
  1827     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  1828     /**
  1829      * The runId of the external workflow execution.
  1830      */
  1831     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  1832     /**
  1833      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  1834      */
  1835     cause: RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
  1836     /**
  1837      * The ID of the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision to cancel this external workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1838      */
  1839     initiatedEventId: EventId;
  1840     /**
  1841      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1842      */
  1843     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1844     control?: Data;
  1845   }
  1846   export interface RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes {
  1847     /**
  1848      * The workflowId of the external workflow execution to be canceled.
  1849      */
  1850     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  1851     /**
  1852      * The runId of the external workflow execution to be canceled.
  1853      */
  1854     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  1855     /**
  1856      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1857      */
  1858     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1859     /**
  1860      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks.
  1861      */
  1862     control?: Data;
  1863   }
  1864   export interface RequestCancelWorkflowExecutionInput {
  1865     /**
  1866      * The name of the domain containing the workflow execution to cancel.
  1867      */
  1868     domain: DomainName;
  1869     /**
  1870      * The workflowId of the workflow execution to cancel.
  1871      */
  1872     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  1873     /**
  1874      * The runId of the workflow execution to cancel.
  1875      */
  1876     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  1877   }
  1878   export interface RespondActivityTaskCanceledInput {
  1879     /**
  1880      * The taskToken of the ActivityTask. taskToken is generated by the service and should be treated as an opaque value. If the task is passed to another process, its taskToken must also be passed. This enables it to provide its progress and respond with results.
  1881      */
  1882     taskToken: TaskToken;
  1883     /**
  1884      * Optional. Information about the cancellation.
  1885      */
  1886     details?: Data;
  1887   }
  1888   export interface RespondActivityTaskCompletedInput {
  1889     /**
  1890      * The taskToken of the ActivityTask.  taskToken is generated by the service and should be treated as an opaque value. If the task is passed to another process, its taskToken must also be passed. This enables it to provide its progress and respond with results.
  1891      */
  1892     taskToken: TaskToken;
  1893     /**
  1894      * The result of the activity task. It is a free form string that is implementation specific.
  1895      */
  1896     result?: Data;
  1897   }
  1898   export interface RespondActivityTaskFailedInput {
  1899     /**
  1900      * The taskToken of the ActivityTask.  taskToken is generated by the service and should be treated as an opaque value. If the task is passed to another process, its taskToken must also be passed. This enables it to provide its progress and respond with results.
  1901      */
  1902     taskToken: TaskToken;
  1903     /**
  1904      * Description of the error that may assist in diagnostics.
  1905      */
  1906     reason?: FailureReason;
  1907     /**
  1908      * Optional. Detailed information about the failure.
  1909      */
  1910     details?: Data;
  1911   }
  1912   export interface RespondDecisionTaskCompletedInput {
  1913     /**
  1914      * The taskToken from the DecisionTask. taskToken is generated by the service and should be treated as an opaque value. If the task is passed to another process, its taskToken must also be passed. This enables it to provide its progress and respond with results.
  1915      */
  1916     taskToken: TaskToken;
  1917     /**
  1918      * The list of decisions (possibly empty) made by the decider while processing this decision task. See the docs for the decision structure for details.
  1919      */
  1920     decisions?: DecisionList;
  1921     /**
  1922      * User defined context to add to workflow execution.
  1923      */
  1924     executionContext?: Data;
  1925   }
  1926   export type ReverseOrder = boolean;
  1927   export interface Run {
  1928     /**
  1929      * The runId of a workflow execution. This ID is generated by the service and can be used to uniquely identify the workflow execution within a domain.
  1930      */
  1931     runId?: RunId;
  1932   }
  1933   export type RunId = string;
  1934   export type RunIdOptional = string;
  1935   export interface ScheduleActivityTaskDecisionAttributes {
  1936     /**
  1937      * Required. The type of the activity task to schedule.
  1938      */
  1939     activityType: ActivityType;
  1940     /**
  1941      * Required. The activityId of the activity task. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1942      */
  1943     activityId: ActivityId;
  1944     /**
  1945      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks. This data is not sent to the activity.
  1946      */
  1947     control?: Data;
  1948     /**
  1949      * The input provided to the activity task.
  1950      */
  1951     input?: Data;
  1952     /**
  1953      * The maximum duration for this activity task. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A schedule-to-close timeout for this activity task must be specified either as a default for the activity type or through this field. If neither this field is set nor a default schedule-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  1954      */
  1955     scheduleToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1956     /**
  1957      * If set, specifies the name of the task list in which to schedule the activity task. If not specified, the defaultTaskList registered with the activity type will be used. A task list for this activity task must be specified either as a default for the activity type or through this field. If neither this field is set nor a default task list was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1958      */
  1959     taskList?: TaskList;
  1960     /**
  1961      * Optional. If set, specifies the priority with which the activity task is to be assigned to a worker. This overrides the defaultTaskPriority specified when registering the activity type using RegisterActivityType. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  1962      */
  1963     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  1964     /**
  1965      * Optional. If set, specifies the maximum duration the activity task can wait to be assigned to a worker. This overrides the default schedule-to-start timeout specified when registering the activity type using RegisterActivityType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A schedule-to-start timeout for this activity task must be specified either as a default for the activity type or through this field. If neither this field is set nor a default schedule-to-start timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  1966      */
  1967     scheduleToStartTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1968     /**
  1969      * If set, specifies the maximum duration a worker may take to process this activity task. This overrides the default start-to-close timeout specified when registering the activity type using RegisterActivityType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A start-to-close timeout for this activity task must be specified either as a default for the activity type or through this field. If neither this field is set nor a default start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  1970      */
  1971     startToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1972     /**
  1973      * If set, specifies the maximum time before which a worker processing a task of this type must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat. If the timeout is exceeded, the activity task is automatically timed out. If the worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or returns a result, it will be ignored. This overrides the default heartbeat timeout specified when registering the activity type using RegisterActivityType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  1974      */
  1975     heartbeatTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  1976   }
  1977   export type ScheduleActivityTaskFailedCause = "ACTIVITY_TYPE_DEPRECATED"|"ACTIVITY_TYPE_DOES_NOT_EXIST"|"ACTIVITY_ID_ALREADY_IN_USE"|"OPEN_ACTIVITIES_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"ACTIVITY_CREATION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"DEFAULT_SCHEDULE_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_TASK_LIST_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_SCHEDULE_TO_START_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_START_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  1978   export interface ScheduleActivityTaskFailedEventAttributes {
  1979     /**
  1980      * The activity type provided in the ScheduleActivityTask decision that failed.
  1981      */
  1982     activityType: ActivityType;
  1983     /**
  1984      * The activityId provided in the ScheduleActivityTask decision that failed.
  1985      */
  1986     activityId: ActivityId;
  1987     /**
  1988      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  1989      */
  1990     cause: ScheduleActivityTaskFailedCause;
  1991     /**
  1992      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision that resulted in the scheduling of this activity task. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  1993      */
  1994     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  1995   }
  1996   export interface ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes {
  1997     /**
  1998      * Required. The SWF id of the AWS Lambda task. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  1999      */
  2000     id: FunctionId;
  2001     /**
  2002      * Required. The name of the AWS Lambda function to invoke.
  2003      */
  2004     name: FunctionName;
  2005     /**
  2006      * The input provided to the AWS Lambda function.
  2007      */
  2008     input?: FunctionInput;
  2009     /**
  2010      * If set, specifies the maximum duration the function may take to execute.
  2011      */
  2012     startToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2013   }
  2014   export type ScheduleLambdaFunctionFailedCause = "ID_ALREADY_IN_USE"|"OPEN_LAMBDA_FUNCTIONS_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"LAMBDA_FUNCTION_CREATION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"LAMBDA_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE_IN_REGION"|string;
  2015   export interface ScheduleLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes {
  2016     /**
  2017      * The unique Amazon SWF ID of the AWS Lambda task.
  2018      */
  2019     id: FunctionId;
  2020     /**
  2021      * The name of the scheduled AWS Lambda function.
  2022      */
  2023     name: FunctionName;
  2024     /**
  2025      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  2026      */
  2027     cause: ScheduleLambdaFunctionFailedCause;
  2028     /**
  2029      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision that resulted in the scheduling of this AWS Lambda function. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2030      */
  2031     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2032   }
  2033   export interface SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
  2034     /**
  2035      * Required. The workflowId of the workflow execution to be signaled.
  2036      */
  2037     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2038     /**
  2039      * The runId of the workflow execution to be signaled.
  2040      */
  2041     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  2042     /**
  2043      * Required. The name of the signal.The target workflow execution will use the signal name and input to process the signal.
  2044      */
  2045     signalName: SignalName;
  2046     /**
  2047      * Optional. Input data to be provided with the signal. The target workflow execution will use the signal name and input data to process the signal.
  2048      */
  2049     input?: Data;
  2050     /**
  2051      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent decision tasks.
  2052      */
  2053     control?: Data;
  2054   }
  2055   export type SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "UNKNOWN_EXTERNAL_WORKFLOW_EXECUTION"|"SIGNAL_EXTERNAL_WORKFLOW_EXECUTION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  2056   export interface SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
  2057     /**
  2058      * The workflowId of the external workflow execution that the signal was being delivered to.
  2059      */
  2060     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2061     /**
  2062      * The runId of the external workflow execution that the signal was being delivered to.
  2063      */
  2064     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  2065     /**
  2066      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  2067      */
  2068     cause: SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
  2069     /**
  2070      * The ID of the SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the SignalExternalWorkflowExecution decision to request this signal. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2071      */
  2072     initiatedEventId: EventId;
  2073     /**
  2074      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the SignalExternalWorkflowExecution decision for this signal. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2075      */
  2076     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2077     control?: Data;
  2078   }
  2079   export interface SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes {
  2080     /**
  2081      * The workflowId of the external workflow execution.
  2082      */
  2083     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2084     /**
  2085      * The runId of the external workflow execution to send the signal to.
  2086      */
  2087     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  2088     /**
  2089      * The name of the signal.
  2090      */
  2091     signalName: SignalName;
  2092     /**
  2093      * Input provided to the signal (if any).
  2094      */
  2095     input?: Data;
  2096     /**
  2097      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the SignalExternalWorkflowExecution decision for this signal. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2098      */
  2099     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2100     /**
  2101      * Optional. data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent decision tasks.
  2102      */
  2103     control?: Data;
  2104   }
  2105   export type SignalName = string;
  2106   export interface SignalWorkflowExecutionInput {
  2107     /**
  2108      * The name of the domain containing the workflow execution to signal.
  2109      */
  2110     domain: DomainName;
  2111     /**
  2112      * The workflowId of the workflow execution to signal.
  2113      */
  2114     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2115     /**
  2116      * The runId of the workflow execution to signal.
  2117      */
  2118     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  2119     /**
  2120      * The name of the signal. This name must be meaningful to the target workflow.
  2121      */
  2122     signalName: SignalName;
  2123     /**
  2124      * Data to attach to the WorkflowExecutionSignaled event in the target workflow execution's history.
  2125      */
  2126     input?: Data;
  2127   }
  2128   export interface StartChildWorkflowExecutionDecisionAttributes {
  2129     /**
  2130      * Required. The type of the workflow execution to be started.
  2131      */
  2132     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2133     /**
  2134      * Required. The workflowId of the workflow execution. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  2135      */
  2136     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2137     /**
  2138      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks. This data is not sent to the child workflow execution.
  2139      */
  2140     control?: Data;
  2141     /**
  2142      * The input to be provided to the workflow execution.
  2143      */
  2144     input?: Data;
  2145     /**
  2146      * The total duration for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout specified when registering the workflow type. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. An execution start-to-close timeout for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default execution start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2147      */
  2148     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2149     /**
  2150      * The name of the task list to be used for decision tasks of the child workflow execution. A task list for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task list was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  2151      */
  2152     taskList?: TaskList;
  2153     /**
  2154      * Optional. A task priority that, if set, specifies the priority for a decision task of this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultTaskPriority specified when registering the workflow type. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  2155      */
  2156     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2157     /**
  2158      * Specifies the maximum duration of decision tasks for this workflow execution. This parameter overrides the defaultTaskStartToCloseTimout specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A task start-to-close timeout for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2159      */
  2160     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2161     /**
  2162      * Optional. If set, specifies the policy to use for the child workflow executions if the workflow execution being started is terminated by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. This policy overrides the default child policy specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run.  A child policy for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default child policy was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2163      */
  2164     childPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
  2165     /**
  2166      * The list of tags to associate with the child workflow execution. A maximum of 5 tags can be specified. You can list workflow executions with a specific tag by calling ListOpenWorkflowExecutions or ListClosedWorkflowExecutions and specifying a TagFilter.
  2167      */
  2168     tagList?: TagList;
  2169     /**
  2170      * The ARN of an IAM role that authorizes Amazon SWF to invoke AWS Lambda functions. In order for this workflow execution to invoke AWS Lambda functions, an appropriate IAM role must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this field.
  2171      */
  2172     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2173   }
  2174   export type StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailedCause = "WORKFLOW_TYPE_DOES_NOT_EXIST"|"WORKFLOW_TYPE_DEPRECATED"|"OPEN_CHILDREN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"OPEN_WORKFLOWS_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"CHILD_CREATION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"WORKFLOW_ALREADY_RUNNING"|"DEFAULT_EXECUTION_START_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_TASK_LIST_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_TASK_START_TO_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_UNDEFINED"|"DEFAULT_CHILD_POLICY_UNDEFINED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  2175   export interface StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
  2176     /**
  2177      * The workflow type provided in the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision that failed.
  2178      */
  2179     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2180     /**
  2181      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  2182      */
  2183     cause: StartChildWorkflowExecutionFailedCause;
  2184     /**
  2185      * The workflowId of the child workflow execution.
  2186      */
  2187     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2188     /**
  2189      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2190      */
  2191     initiatedEventId: EventId;
  2192     /**
  2193      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to request this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the cause of events.
  2194      */
  2195     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2196     control?: Data;
  2197   }
  2198   export interface StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiatedEventAttributes {
  2199     /**
  2200      * The workflowId of the child workflow execution.
  2201      */
  2202     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2203     /**
  2204      * The type of the child workflow execution.
  2205      */
  2206     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2207     /**
  2208      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent decision tasks. This data is not sent to the activity.
  2209      */
  2210     control?: Data;
  2211     /**
  2212      * The inputs provided to the child workflow execution (if any).
  2213      */
  2214     input?: Data;
  2215     /**
  2216      * The maximum duration for the child workflow execution. If the workflow execution is not closed within this duration, it will be timed out and force terminated. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2217      */
  2218     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2219     /**
  2220      * The name of the task list used for the decision tasks of the child workflow execution.
  2221      */
  2222     taskList: TaskList;
  2223     /**
  2224      * Optional. The priority assigned for the decision tasks for this workflow execution. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  2225      */
  2226     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2227     /**
  2228      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to request this child workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the cause of events.
  2229      */
  2230     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2231     /**
  2232      * The policy to use for the child workflow executions if this execution gets terminated by explicitly calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action or due to an expired timeout. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2233      */
  2234     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2235     /**
  2236      * The maximum duration allowed for the decision tasks for this workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2237      */
  2238     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2239     /**
  2240      * The list of tags to associated with the child workflow execution.
  2241      */
  2242     tagList?: TagList;
  2243     /**
  2244      * The IAM role attached to this workflow execution to use when invoking AWS Lambda functions.
  2245      */
  2246     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2247   }
  2248   export type StartLambdaFunctionFailedCause = "ASSUME_ROLE_FAILED"|string;
  2249   export interface StartLambdaFunctionFailedEventAttributes {
  2250     /**
  2251      * The ID of the LambdaFunctionScheduled event that was recorded when this AWS Lambda function was scheduled. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2252      */
  2253     scheduledEventId?: EventId;
  2254     /**
  2255      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  2256      */
  2257     cause?: StartLambdaFunctionFailedCause;
  2258     /**
  2259      * The error message (if any).
  2260      */
  2261     message?: CauseMessage;
  2262   }
  2263   export interface StartTimerDecisionAttributes {
  2264     /**
  2265      * Required. The unique ID of the timer. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  2266      */
  2267     timerId: TimerId;
  2268     /**
  2269      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks.
  2270      */
  2271     control?: Data;
  2272     /**
  2273      * Required. The duration to wait before firing the timer. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0.
  2274      */
  2275     startToFireTimeout: DurationInSeconds;
  2276   }
  2277   export type StartTimerFailedCause = "TIMER_ID_ALREADY_IN_USE"|"OPEN_TIMERS_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"TIMER_CREATION_RATE_EXCEEDED"|"OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED"|string;
  2278   export interface StartTimerFailedEventAttributes {
  2279     /**
  2280      * The timerId provided in the StartTimer decision that failed.
  2281      */
  2282     timerId: TimerId;
  2283     /**
  2284      * The cause of the failure. This information is generated by the system and can be useful for diagnostic purposes. If cause is set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED, the decision failed because it lacked sufficient permissions. For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows.
  2285      */
  2286     cause: StartTimerFailedCause;
  2287     /**
  2288      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the StartTimer decision for this activity task. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2289      */
  2290     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2291   }
  2292   export interface StartWorkflowExecutionInput {
  2293     /**
  2294      * The name of the domain in which the workflow execution is created.
  2295      */
  2296     domain: DomainName;
  2297     /**
  2298      * The user defined identifier associated with the workflow execution. You can use this to associate a custom identifier with the workflow execution. You may specify the same identifier if a workflow execution is logically a restart of a previous execution. You cannot have two open workflow executions with the same workflowId at the same time. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  2299      */
  2300     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2301     /**
  2302      * The type of the workflow to start.
  2303      */
  2304     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2305     /**
  2306      * The task list to use for the decision tasks generated for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultTaskList specified when registering the workflow type. A task list for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task list was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned. The specified string must not start or end with whitespace. It must not contain a : (colon), / (slash), | (vertical bar), or any control characters (\u0000-\u001f | \u007f - \u009f). Also, it must not contain the literal string quotarnquot.
  2307      */
  2308     taskList?: TaskList;
  2309     /**
  2310      * The task priority to use for this workflow execution. This will override any default priority that was assigned when the workflow type was registered. If not set, then the default task priority for the workflow type will be used. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  2311      */
  2312     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2313     /**
  2314      * The input for the workflow execution. This is a free form string which should be meaningful to the workflow you are starting. This input is made available to the new workflow execution in the WorkflowExecutionStarted history event.
  2315      */
  2316     input?: Data;
  2317     /**
  2318      * The total duration for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout specified when registering the workflow type. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. Exceeding this limit will cause the workflow execution to time out. Unlike some of the other timeout parameters in Amazon SWF, you cannot specify a value of "NONE" for this timeout; there is a one-year max limit on the time that a workflow execution can run.  An execution start-to-close timeout must be specified either through this parameter or as a default when the workflow type is registered. If neither this parameter nor a default execution start-to-close timeout is specified, a fault is returned.
  2319      */
  2320     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2321     /**
  2322      * The list of tags to associate with the workflow execution. You can specify a maximum of 5 tags. You can list workflow executions with a specific tag by calling ListOpenWorkflowExecutions or ListClosedWorkflowExecutions and specifying a TagFilter.
  2323      */
  2324     tagList?: TagList;
  2325     /**
  2326      * Specifies the maximum duration of decision tasks for this workflow execution. This parameter overrides the defaultTaskStartToCloseTimout specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration. A task start-to-close timeout for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2327      */
  2328     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2329     /**
  2330      * If set, specifies the policy to use for the child workflow executions of this workflow execution if it is terminated, by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. This policy overrides the default child policy specified when registering the workflow type using RegisterWorkflowType. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run.  A child policy for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default child policy was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2331      */
  2332     childPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
  2333     /**
  2334      * The ARN of an IAM role that authorizes Amazon SWF to invoke AWS Lambda functions. In order for this workflow execution to invoke AWS Lambda functions, an appropriate IAM role must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this field.
  2335      */
  2336     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2337   }
  2338   export type Tag = string;
  2339   export interface TagFilter {
  2340     /**
  2341      * Required. Specifies the tag that must be associated with the execution for it to meet the filter criteria.
  2342      */
  2343     tag: Tag;
  2344   }
  2345   export type TagList = Tag[];
  2346   export interface TaskList {
  2347     /**
  2348      * The name of the task list.
  2349      */
  2350     name: Name;
  2351   }
  2352   export type TaskPriority = string;
  2353   export type TaskToken = string;
  2354   export type TerminateReason = string;
  2355   export interface TerminateWorkflowExecutionInput {
  2356     /**
  2357      * The domain of the workflow execution to terminate.
  2358      */
  2359     domain: DomainName;
  2360     /**
  2361      * The workflowId of the workflow execution to terminate.
  2362      */
  2363     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2364     /**
  2365      * The runId of the workflow execution to terminate.
  2366      */
  2367     runId?: RunIdOptional;
  2368     /**
  2369      * Optional. A descriptive reason for terminating the workflow execution.
  2370      */
  2371     reason?: TerminateReason;
  2372     /**
  2373      * Optional. Details for terminating the workflow execution.
  2374      */
  2375     details?: Data;
  2376     /**
  2377      * If set, specifies the policy to use for the child workflow executions of the workflow execution being terminated. This policy overrides the child policy specified for the workflow execution at registration time or when starting the execution. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run.  A child policy for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default child policy was specified at registration time then a fault will be returned.
  2378      */
  2379     childPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
  2380   }
  2381   export interface TimerCanceledEventAttributes {
  2382     /**
  2383      *  The unique ID of the timer that was canceled. 
  2384      */
  2385     timerId: TimerId;
  2386     /**
  2387      * The ID of the TimerStarted event that was recorded when this timer was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2388      */
  2389     startedEventId: EventId;
  2390     /**
  2391      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CancelTimer decision to cancel this timer. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2392      */
  2393     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2394   }
  2395   export interface TimerFiredEventAttributes {
  2396     /**
  2397      * The unique ID of the timer that fired.
  2398      */
  2399     timerId: TimerId;
  2400     /**
  2401      * The ID of the TimerStarted event that was recorded when this timer was started. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2402      */
  2403     startedEventId: EventId;
  2404   }
  2405   export type TimerId = string;
  2406   export interface TimerStartedEventAttributes {
  2407     /**
  2408      * The unique ID of the timer that was started.
  2409      */
  2410     timerId: TimerId;
  2411     /**
  2412      * Optional. Data attached to the event that can be used by the decider in subsequent workflow tasks.
  2413      */
  2414     control?: Data;
  2415     /**
  2416      * The duration of time after which the timer will fire. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0.
  2417      */
  2418     startToFireTimeout: DurationInSeconds;
  2419     /**
  2420      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the StartTimer decision for this activity task. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2421      */
  2422     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2423   }
  2424   export type Timestamp = Date;
  2425   export type Truncated = boolean;
  2426   export type Version = string;
  2427   export type VersionOptional = string;
  2428   export interface WorkflowExecution {
  2429     /**
  2430      * The user defined identifier associated with the workflow execution.
  2431      */
  2432     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2433     /**
  2434      * A system-generated unique identifier for the workflow execution.
  2435      */
  2436     runId: RunId;
  2437   }
  2438   export type WorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedCause = "CHILD_POLICY_APPLIED"|string;
  2439   export interface WorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedEventAttributes {
  2440     /**
  2441      * The external workflow execution for which the cancellation was requested.
  2442      */
  2443     externalWorkflowExecution?: WorkflowExecution;
  2444     /**
  2445      * The ID of the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the RequestCancelExternalWorkflowExecution decision to cancel this workflow execution.The source event with this ID can be found in the history of the source workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2446      */
  2447     externalInitiatedEventId?: EventId;
  2448     /**
  2449      * If set, indicates that the request to cancel the workflow execution was automatically generated, and specifies the cause. This happens if the parent workflow execution times out or is terminated, and the child policy is set to cancel child executions.
  2450      */
  2451     cause?: WorkflowExecutionCancelRequestedCause;
  2452   }
  2453   export interface WorkflowExecutionCanceledEventAttributes {
  2454     /**
  2455      * Details for the cancellation (if any).
  2456      */
  2457     details?: Data;
  2458     /**
  2459      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CancelWorkflowExecution decision for this cancellation request. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2460      */
  2461     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2462   }
  2463   export interface WorkflowExecutionCompletedEventAttributes {
  2464     /**
  2465      * The result produced by the workflow execution upon successful completion.
  2466      */
  2467     result?: Data;
  2468     /**
  2469      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the CompleteWorkflowExecution decision to complete this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2470      */
  2471     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2472   }
  2473   export interface WorkflowExecutionConfiguration {
  2474     /**
  2475      * The maximum duration allowed for decision tasks for this workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2476      */
  2477     taskStartToCloseTimeout: DurationInSeconds;
  2478     /**
  2479      * The total duration for this workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2480      */
  2481     executionStartToCloseTimeout: DurationInSeconds;
  2482     /**
  2483      * The task list used for the decision tasks generated for this workflow execution.
  2484      */
  2485     taskList: TaskList;
  2486     /**
  2487      * The priority assigned to decision tasks for this workflow execution. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  2488      */
  2489     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2490     /**
  2491      * The policy to use for the child workflow executions if this workflow execution is terminated, by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2492      */
  2493     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2494     /**
  2495      * The IAM role used by this workflow execution when invoking AWS Lambda functions.
  2496      */
  2497     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2498   }
  2499   export interface WorkflowExecutionContinuedAsNewEventAttributes {
  2500     /**
  2501      * The input provided to the new workflow execution.
  2502      */
  2503     input?: Data;
  2504     /**
  2505      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution decision that started this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2506      */
  2507     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2508     /**
  2509      * The runId of the new workflow execution.
  2510      */
  2511     newExecutionRunId: RunId;
  2512     /**
  2513      * The total duration allowed for the new workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2514      */
  2515     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2516     taskList: TaskList;
  2517     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2518     /**
  2519      * The maximum duration of decision tasks for the new workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2520      */
  2521     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2522     /**
  2523      * The policy to use for the child workflow executions of the new execution if it is terminated by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2524      */
  2525     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2526     /**
  2527      * The list of tags associated with the new workflow execution.
  2528      */
  2529     tagList?: TagList;
  2530     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2531     /**
  2532      * The IAM role attached to this workflow execution to use when invoking AWS Lambda functions.
  2533      */
  2534     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2535   }
  2536   export interface WorkflowExecutionCount {
  2537     /**
  2538      * The number of workflow executions.
  2539      */
  2540     count: Count;
  2541     /**
  2542      * If set to true, indicates that the actual count was more than the maximum supported by this API and the count returned is the truncated value.
  2543      */
  2544     truncated?: Truncated;
  2545   }
  2546   export interface WorkflowExecutionDetail {
  2547     /**
  2548      * Information about the workflow execution.
  2549      */
  2550     executionInfo: WorkflowExecutionInfo;
  2551     /**
  2552      * The configuration settings for this workflow execution including timeout values, tasklist etc.
  2553      */
  2554     executionConfiguration: WorkflowExecutionConfiguration;
  2555     /**
  2556      * The number of tasks for this workflow execution. This includes open and closed tasks of all types.
  2557      */
  2558     openCounts: WorkflowExecutionOpenCounts;
  2559     /**
  2560      * The time when the last activity task was scheduled for this workflow execution. You can use this information to determine if the workflow has not made progress for an unusually long period of time and might require a corrective action.
  2561      */
  2562     latestActivityTaskTimestamp?: Timestamp;
  2563     /**
  2564      * The latest executionContext provided by the decider for this workflow execution. A decider can provide an executionContext (a free-form string) when closing a decision task using RespondDecisionTaskCompleted.
  2565      */
  2566     latestExecutionContext?: Data;
  2567   }
  2568   export interface WorkflowExecutionFailedEventAttributes {
  2569     /**
  2570      * The descriptive reason provided for the failure (if any).
  2571      */
  2572     reason?: FailureReason;
  2573     /**
  2574      * The details of the failure (if any).
  2575      */
  2576     details?: Data;
  2577     /**
  2578      * The ID of the DecisionTaskCompleted event corresponding to the decision task that resulted in the FailWorkflowExecution decision to fail this execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2579      */
  2580     decisionTaskCompletedEventId: EventId;
  2581   }
  2582   export interface WorkflowExecutionFilter {
  2583     /**
  2584      * The workflowId to pass of match the criteria of this filter.
  2585      */
  2586     workflowId: WorkflowId;
  2587   }
  2588   export interface WorkflowExecutionInfo {
  2589     /**
  2590      * The workflow execution this information is about.
  2591      */
  2592     execution: WorkflowExecution;
  2593     /**
  2594      * The type of the workflow execution.
  2595      */
  2596     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2597     /**
  2598      * The time when the execution was started.
  2599      */
  2600     startTimestamp: Timestamp;
  2601     /**
  2602      * The time when the workflow execution was closed. Set only if the execution status is CLOSED.
  2603      */
  2604     closeTimestamp?: Timestamp;
  2605     /**
  2606      * The current status of the execution.
  2607      */
  2608     executionStatus: ExecutionStatus;
  2609     /**
  2610      * If the execution status is closed then this specifies how the execution was closed:   COMPLETED: the execution was successfully completed.  CANCELED: the execution was canceled.Cancellation allows the implementation to gracefully clean up before the execution is closed.  TERMINATED: the execution was force terminated.  FAILED: the execution failed to complete.  TIMED_OUT: the execution did not complete in the alloted time and was automatically timed out.  CONTINUED_AS_NEW: the execution is logically continued. This means the current execution was completed and a new execution was started to carry on the workflow. 
  2611      */
  2612     closeStatus?: CloseStatus;
  2613     /**
  2614      * If this workflow execution is a child of another execution then contains the workflow execution that started this execution.
  2615      */
  2616     parent?: WorkflowExecution;
  2617     /**
  2618      * The list of tags associated with the workflow execution. Tags can be used to identify and list workflow executions of interest through the visibility APIs. A workflow execution can have a maximum of 5 tags.
  2619      */
  2620     tagList?: TagList;
  2621     /**
  2622      * Set to true if a cancellation is requested for this workflow execution.
  2623      */
  2624     cancelRequested?: Canceled;
  2625   }
  2626   export type WorkflowExecutionInfoList = WorkflowExecutionInfo[];
  2627   export interface WorkflowExecutionInfos {
  2628     /**
  2629      * The list of workflow information structures.
  2630      */
  2631     executionInfos: WorkflowExecutionInfoList;
  2632     /**
  2633      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  2634      */
  2635     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  2636   }
  2637   export interface WorkflowExecutionOpenCounts {
  2638     /**
  2639      * The count of activity tasks whose status is OPEN.
  2640      */
  2641     openActivityTasks: Count;
  2642     /**
  2643      * The count of decision tasks whose status is OPEN. A workflow execution can have at most one open decision task.
  2644      */
  2645     openDecisionTasks: OpenDecisionTasksCount;
  2646     /**
  2647      * The count of timers started by this workflow execution that have not fired yet.
  2648      */
  2649     openTimers: Count;
  2650     /**
  2651      * The count of child workflow executions whose status is OPEN.
  2652      */
  2653     openChildWorkflowExecutions: Count;
  2654     /**
  2655      * The count of AWS Lambda functions that are currently executing.
  2656      */
  2657     openLambdaFunctions?: Count;
  2658   }
  2659   export interface WorkflowExecutionSignaledEventAttributes {
  2660     /**
  2661      * The name of the signal received. The decider can use the signal name and inputs to determine how to the process the signal.
  2662      */
  2663     signalName: SignalName;
  2664     /**
  2665      * Inputs provided with the signal (if any). The decider can use the signal name and inputs to determine how to process the signal.
  2666      */
  2667     input?: Data;
  2668     /**
  2669      * The workflow execution that sent the signal. This is set only of the signal was sent by another workflow execution.
  2670      */
  2671     externalWorkflowExecution?: WorkflowExecution;
  2672     /**
  2673      * The ID of the SignalExternalWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the SignalExternalWorkflow decision to signal this workflow execution.The source event with this ID can be found in the history of the source workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event. This field is set only if the signal was initiated by another workflow execution.
  2674      */
  2675     externalInitiatedEventId?: EventId;
  2676   }
  2677   export interface WorkflowExecutionStartedEventAttributes {
  2678     /**
  2679      * The input provided to the workflow execution (if any).
  2680      */
  2681     input?: Data;
  2682     /**
  2683      * The maximum duration for this workflow execution. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2684      */
  2685     executionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2686     /**
  2687      * The maximum duration of decision tasks for this workflow type. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2688      */
  2689     taskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2690     /**
  2691      * The policy to use for the child workflow executions if this workflow execution is terminated, by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2692      */
  2693     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2694     /**
  2695      * The name of the task list for scheduling the decision tasks for this workflow execution.
  2696      */
  2697     taskList: TaskList;
  2698     /**
  2699      * The workflow type of this execution.
  2700      */
  2701     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2702     /**
  2703      * The list of tags associated with this workflow execution. An execution can have up to 5 tags.
  2704      */
  2705     tagList?: TagList;
  2706     taskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2707     /**
  2708      * If this workflow execution was started due to a ContinueAsNewWorkflowExecution decision, then it contains the runId of the previous workflow execution that was closed and continued as this execution.
  2709      */
  2710     continuedExecutionRunId?: RunIdOptional;
  2711     /**
  2712      * The source workflow execution that started this workflow execution. The member is not set if the workflow execution was not started by a workflow.
  2713      */
  2714     parentWorkflowExecution?: WorkflowExecution;
  2715     /**
  2716      * The ID of the StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated event corresponding to the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision to start this workflow execution. The source event with this ID can be found in the history of the source workflow execution. This information can be useful for diagnosing problems by tracing back the chain of events leading up to this event.
  2717      */
  2718     parentInitiatedEventId?: EventId;
  2719     /**
  2720      * The IAM role attached to this workflow execution to use when invoking AWS Lambda functions.
  2721      */
  2722     lambdaRole?: Arn;
  2723   }
  2724   export type WorkflowExecutionTerminatedCause = "CHILD_POLICY_APPLIED"|"EVENT_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"|"OPERATOR_INITIATED"|string;
  2725   export interface WorkflowExecutionTerminatedEventAttributes {
  2726     /**
  2727      * The reason provided for the termination (if any).
  2728      */
  2729     reason?: TerminateReason;
  2730     /**
  2731      * The details provided for the termination (if any).
  2732      */
  2733     details?: Data;
  2734     /**
  2735      * The policy used for the child workflow executions of this workflow execution. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2736      */
  2737     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2738     /**
  2739      * If set, indicates that the workflow execution was automatically terminated, and specifies the cause. This happens if the parent workflow execution times out or is terminated and the child policy is set to terminate child executions.
  2740      */
  2741     cause?: WorkflowExecutionTerminatedCause;
  2742   }
  2743   export interface WorkflowExecutionTimedOutEventAttributes {
  2744     /**
  2745      * The type of timeout that caused this event.
  2746      */
  2747     timeoutType: WorkflowExecutionTimeoutType;
  2748     /**
  2749      * The policy used for the child workflow executions of this workflow execution. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2750      */
  2751     childPolicy: ChildPolicy;
  2752   }
  2753   export type WorkflowExecutionTimeoutType = "START_TO_CLOSE"|string;
  2754   export type WorkflowId = string;
  2755   export interface WorkflowType {
  2756     /**
  2757      * Required. The name of the workflow type. The combination of workflow type name and version must be unique with in a domain.
  2758      */
  2759     name: Name;
  2760     /**
  2761      * Required. The version of the workflow type. The combination of workflow type name and version must be unique with in a domain.
  2762      */
  2763     version: Version;
  2764   }
  2765   export interface WorkflowTypeConfiguration {
  2766     /**
  2767      * Optional. The default maximum duration, specified when registering the workflow type, that a decision task for executions of this workflow type might take before returning completion or failure. If the task does not close in the specified time then the task is automatically timed out and rescheduled. If the decider eventually reports a completion or failure, it is ignored. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2768      */
  2769     defaultTaskStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2770     /**
  2771      * Optional. The default maximum duration, specified when registering the workflow type, for executions of this workflow type. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal to 0. The value "NONE" can be used to specify unlimited duration.
  2772      */
  2773     defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout?: DurationInSecondsOptional;
  2774     /**
  2775      * Optional. The default task list, specified when registering the workflow type, for decisions tasks scheduled for workflow executions of this type. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision.
  2776      */
  2777     defaultTaskList?: TaskList;
  2778     /**
  2779      * Optional. The default task priority, specified when registering the workflow type, for all decision tasks of this workflow type. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE (-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE (2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority. For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon Simple Workflow Developer Guide.
  2780      */
  2781     defaultTaskPriority?: TaskPriority;
  2782     /**
  2783      * Optional. The default policy to use for the child workflow executions when a workflow execution of this type is terminated, by calling the TerminateWorkflowExecution action explicitly or due to an expired timeout. This default can be overridden when starting a workflow execution using the StartWorkflowExecution action or the StartChildWorkflowExecution decision. The supported child policies are:  TERMINATE: the child executions will be terminated. REQUEST_CANCEL: a request to cancel will be attempted for each child execution by recording a WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in its history. It is up to the decider to take appropriate actions when it receives an execution history with this event. ABANDON: no action will be taken. The child executions will continue to run. 
  2784      */
  2785     defaultChildPolicy?: ChildPolicy;
  2786     /**
  2787      * The default IAM role to use when a workflow execution invokes a AWS Lambda function.
  2788      */
  2789     defaultLambdaRole?: Arn;
  2790   }
  2791   export interface WorkflowTypeDetail {
  2792     /**
  2793      * General information about the workflow type. The status of the workflow type (returned in the WorkflowTypeInfo structure) can be one of the following.   REGISTERED: The type is registered and available. Workers supporting this type should be running.  DEPRECATED: The type was deprecated using DeprecateWorkflowType, but is still in use. You should keep workers supporting this type running. You cannot create new workflow executions of this type. 
  2794      */
  2795     typeInfo: WorkflowTypeInfo;
  2796     /**
  2797      * Configuration settings of the workflow type registered through RegisterWorkflowType
  2798      */
  2799     configuration: WorkflowTypeConfiguration;
  2800   }
  2801   export interface WorkflowTypeFilter {
  2802     /**
  2803      * Required. Name of the workflow type.
  2804      */
  2805     name: Name;
  2806     /**
  2807      * Version of the workflow type.
  2808      */
  2809     version?: VersionOptional;
  2810   }
  2811   export interface WorkflowTypeInfo {
  2812     /**
  2813      * The workflow type this information is about.
  2814      */
  2815     workflowType: WorkflowType;
  2816     /**
  2817      * The current status of the workflow type.
  2818      */
  2819     status: RegistrationStatus;
  2820     /**
  2821      * The description of the type registered through RegisterWorkflowType.
  2822      */
  2823     description?: Description;
  2824     /**
  2825      * The date when this type was registered.
  2826      */
  2827     creationDate: Timestamp;
  2828     /**
  2829      * If the type is in deprecated state, then it is set to the date when the type was deprecated.
  2830      */
  2831     deprecationDate?: Timestamp;
  2832   }
  2833   export type WorkflowTypeInfoList = WorkflowTypeInfo[];
  2834   export interface WorkflowTypeInfos {
  2835     /**
  2836      * The list of workflow type information.
  2837      */
  2838     typeInfos: WorkflowTypeInfoList;
  2839     /**
  2840      * If a NextPageToken was returned by a previous call, there are more results available. To retrieve the next page of results, make the call again using the returned token in nextPageToken. Keep all other arguments unchanged. The configured maximumPageSize determines how many results can be returned in a single call.
  2841      */
  2842     nextPageToken?: PageToken;
  2843   }
  2844   /**
  2845    * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.
  2846    */
  2847   export type apiVersion = "2012-01-25"|"latest"|string;
  2848   export interface ClientApiVersions {
  2849     /**
  2850      * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.
  2851      */
  2852     apiVersion?: apiVersion;
  2853   }
  2854   export type ClientConfiguration = ServiceConfigurationOptions & ClientApiVersions;
  2855 }
  2856 export = SWF;