Interface KinesisClient

  • All Superinterfaces:
    AutoCloseable, AwsClient, SdkAutoCloseable, SdkClient

    @Generated("software.amazon.awssdk:codegen")
    @ThreadSafe
    public interface KinesisClient
    extends AwsClient
    Service client for accessing Kinesis. This can be created using the static builder() method. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Service API Reference

    Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a managed service that scales elastically for real-time processing of streaming big data.

    • Method Detail

      • addTagsToStream

        default AddTagsToStreamResponse addTagsToStream​(AddTagsToStreamRequest addTagsToStreamRequest)
                                                 throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                        ResourceInUseException,
                                                        InvalidArgumentException,
                                                        LimitExceededException,
                                                        AccessDeniedException,
                                                        AwsServiceException,
                                                        SdkClientException,
                                                        KinesisException

        Adds or updates tags for the specified Kinesis data stream. You can assign up to 50 tags to a data stream.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        If tags have already been assigned to the stream, AddTagsToStream overwrites any existing tags that correspond to the specified tag keys.

        AddTagsToStream has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        addTagsToStreamRequest - Represents the input for AddTagsToStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the AddTagsToStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • createStream

        default CreateStreamResponse createStream​(CreateStreamRequest createStreamRequest)
                                           throws ResourceInUseException,
                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                  InvalidArgumentException,
                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                  KinesisException

        Creates a Kinesis data stream. A stream captures and transports data records that are continuously emitted from different data sources or producers. Scale-out within a stream is explicitly supported by means of shards, which are uniquely identified groups of data records in a stream.

        You can create your data stream using either on-demand or provisioned capacity mode. Data streams with an on-demand mode require no capacity planning and automatically scale to handle gigabytes of write and read throughput per minute. With the on-demand mode, Kinesis Data Streams automatically manages the shards in order to provide the necessary throughput. For the data streams with a provisioned mode, you must specify the number of shards for the data stream. Each shard can support reads up to five transactions per second, up to a maximum data read total of 2 MiB per second. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second. If the amount of data input increases or decreases, you can add or remove shards.

        The stream name identifies the stream. The name is scoped to the Amazon Web Services account used by the application. It is also scoped by Amazon Web Services Region. That is, two streams in two different accounts can have the same name, and two streams in the same account, but in two different Regions, can have the same name.

        CreateStream is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a CreateStream request, Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns and sets the stream status to CREATING. After the stream is created, Kinesis Data Streams sets the stream status to ACTIVE. You should perform read and write operations only on an ACTIVE stream.

        You receive a LimitExceededException when making a CreateStream request when you try to do one of the following:

        • Have more than five streams in the CREATING state at any point in time.

        • Create more shards than are authorized for your account.

        For the default shard limit for an Amazon Web Services account, see Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the stream status, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        CreateStream has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        createStreamRequest - Represents the input for CreateStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the CreateStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • createStream

        default CreateStreamResponse createStream​(Consumer<CreateStreamRequest.Builder> createStreamRequest)
                                           throws ResourceInUseException,
                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                  InvalidArgumentException,
                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                  KinesisException

        Creates a Kinesis data stream. A stream captures and transports data records that are continuously emitted from different data sources or producers. Scale-out within a stream is explicitly supported by means of shards, which are uniquely identified groups of data records in a stream.

        You can create your data stream using either on-demand or provisioned capacity mode. Data streams with an on-demand mode require no capacity planning and automatically scale to handle gigabytes of write and read throughput per minute. With the on-demand mode, Kinesis Data Streams automatically manages the shards in order to provide the necessary throughput. For the data streams with a provisioned mode, you must specify the number of shards for the data stream. Each shard can support reads up to five transactions per second, up to a maximum data read total of 2 MiB per second. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second. If the amount of data input increases or decreases, you can add or remove shards.

        The stream name identifies the stream. The name is scoped to the Amazon Web Services account used by the application. It is also scoped by Amazon Web Services Region. That is, two streams in two different accounts can have the same name, and two streams in the same account, but in two different Regions, can have the same name.

        CreateStream is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a CreateStream request, Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns and sets the stream status to CREATING. After the stream is created, Kinesis Data Streams sets the stream status to ACTIVE. You should perform read and write operations only on an ACTIVE stream.

        You receive a LimitExceededException when making a CreateStream request when you try to do one of the following:

        • Have more than five streams in the CREATING state at any point in time.

        • Create more shards than are authorized for your account.

        For the default shard limit for an Amazon Web Services account, see Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the stream status, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        CreateStream has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateStreamRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via CreateStreamRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        createStreamRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateStreamRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for CreateStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the CreateStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • decreaseStreamRetentionPeriod

        default DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriodResponse decreaseStreamRetentionPeriod​(DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest decreaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest)
                                                                             throws ResourceInUseException,
                                                                                    ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                                    LimitExceededException,
                                                                                    InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                                    AccessDeniedException,
                                                                                    AwsServiceException,
                                                                                    SdkClientException,
                                                                                    KinesisException

        Decreases the Kinesis data stream's retention period, which is the length of time data records are accessible after they are added to the stream. The minimum value of a stream's retention period is 24 hours.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        This operation may result in lost data. For example, if the stream's retention period is 48 hours and is decreased to 24 hours, any data already in the stream that is older than 24 hours is inaccessible.

        Parameters:
        decreaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest - Represents the input for DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod.
        Returns:
        Result of the DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • deleteStream

        default DeleteStreamResponse deleteStream​(DeleteStreamRequest deleteStreamRequest)
                                           throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                  ResourceInUseException,
                                                  InvalidArgumentException,
                                                  AccessDeniedException,
                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                  KinesisException

        Deletes a Kinesis data stream and all its shards and data. You must shut down any applications that are operating on the stream before you delete the stream. If an application attempts to operate on a deleted stream, it receives the exception ResourceNotFoundException.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. After a DeleteStream request, the specified stream is in the DELETING state until Kinesis Data Streams completes the deletion.

        Note: Kinesis Data Streams might continue to accept data read and write operations, such as PutRecord, PutRecords, and GetRecords, on a stream in the DELETING state until the stream deletion is complete.

        When you delete a stream, any shards in that stream are also deleted, and any tags are dissociated from the stream.

        You can use the DescribeStreamSummary operation to check the state of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        DeleteStream has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        deleteStreamRequest - Represents the input for DeleteStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the DeleteStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • deleteStream

        default DeleteStreamResponse deleteStream​(Consumer<DeleteStreamRequest.Builder> deleteStreamRequest)
                                           throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                  ResourceInUseException,
                                                  InvalidArgumentException,
                                                  AccessDeniedException,
                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                  KinesisException

        Deletes a Kinesis data stream and all its shards and data. You must shut down any applications that are operating on the stream before you delete the stream. If an application attempts to operate on a deleted stream, it receives the exception ResourceNotFoundException.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. After a DeleteStream request, the specified stream is in the DELETING state until Kinesis Data Streams completes the deletion.

        Note: Kinesis Data Streams might continue to accept data read and write operations, such as PutRecord, PutRecords, and GetRecords, on a stream in the DELETING state until the stream deletion is complete.

        When you delete a stream, any shards in that stream are also deleted, and any tags are dissociated from the stream.

        You can use the DescribeStreamSummary operation to check the state of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        DeleteStream has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteStreamRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via DeleteStreamRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        deleteStreamRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteStreamRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for DeleteStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the DeleteStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • deregisterStreamConsumer

        default DeregisterStreamConsumerResponse deregisterStreamConsumer​(DeregisterStreamConsumerRequest deregisterStreamConsumerRequest)
                                                                   throws LimitExceededException,
                                                                          ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                          InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                          AwsServiceException,
                                                                          SdkClientException,
                                                                          KinesisException

        To deregister a consumer, provide its ARN. Alternatively, you can provide the ARN of the data stream and the name you gave the consumer when you registered it. You may also provide all three parameters, as long as they don't conflict with each other. If you don't know the name or ARN of the consumer that you want to deregister, you can use the ListStreamConsumers operation to get a list of the descriptions of all the consumers that are currently registered with a given data stream. The description of a consumer contains its name and ARN.

        This operation has a limit of five transactions per second per stream.

        Parameters:
        deregisterStreamConsumerRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the DeregisterStreamConsumer operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • describeLimits

        default DescribeLimitsResponse describeLimits​(DescribeLimitsRequest describeLimitsRequest)
                                               throws LimitExceededException,
                                                      AwsServiceException,
                                                      SdkClientException,
                                                      KinesisException

        Describes the shard limits and usage for the account.

        If you update your account limits, the old limits might be returned for a few minutes.

        This operation has a limit of one transaction per second per account.

        Parameters:
        describeLimitsRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the DescribeLimits operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • describeStream

        default DescribeStreamResponse describeStream​(DescribeStreamRequest describeStreamRequest)
                                               throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                      LimitExceededException,
                                                      InvalidArgumentException,
                                                      AccessDeniedException,
                                                      AwsServiceException,
                                                      SdkClientException,
                                                      KinesisException

        Describes the specified Kinesis data stream.

        This API has been revised. It's highly recommended that you use the DescribeStreamSummary API to get a summarized description of the specified Kinesis data stream and the ListShards API to list the shards in a specified data stream and obtain information about each shard.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        The information returned includes the stream name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), creation time, enhanced metric configuration, and shard map. The shard map is an array of shard objects. For each shard object, there is the hash key and sequence number ranges that the shard spans, and the IDs of any earlier shards that played in a role in creating the shard. Every record ingested in the stream is identified by a sequence number, which is assigned when the record is put into the stream.

        You can limit the number of shards returned by each call. For more information, see Retrieving Shards from a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        There are no guarantees about the chronological order shards returned. To process shards in chronological order, use the ID of the parent shard to track the lineage to the oldest shard.

        This operation has a limit of 10 transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        describeStreamRequest - Represents the input for DescribeStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the DescribeStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • describeStream

        default DescribeStreamResponse describeStream​(Consumer<DescribeStreamRequest.Builder> describeStreamRequest)
                                               throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                      LimitExceededException,
                                                      InvalidArgumentException,
                                                      AccessDeniedException,
                                                      AwsServiceException,
                                                      SdkClientException,
                                                      KinesisException

        Describes the specified Kinesis data stream.

        This API has been revised. It's highly recommended that you use the DescribeStreamSummary API to get a summarized description of the specified Kinesis data stream and the ListShards API to list the shards in a specified data stream and obtain information about each shard.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        The information returned includes the stream name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), creation time, enhanced metric configuration, and shard map. The shard map is an array of shard objects. For each shard object, there is the hash key and sequence number ranges that the shard spans, and the IDs of any earlier shards that played in a role in creating the shard. Every record ingested in the stream is identified by a sequence number, which is assigned when the record is put into the stream.

        You can limit the number of shards returned by each call. For more information, see Retrieving Shards from a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        There are no guarantees about the chronological order shards returned. To process shards in chronological order, use the ID of the parent shard to track the lineage to the oldest shard.

        This operation has a limit of 10 transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeStreamRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via DescribeStreamRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        describeStreamRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeStreamRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for DescribeStream.
        Returns:
        Result of the DescribeStream operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • describeStreamConsumer

        default DescribeStreamConsumerResponse describeStreamConsumer​(DescribeStreamConsumerRequest describeStreamConsumerRequest)
                                                               throws LimitExceededException,
                                                                      ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                      InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                      AwsServiceException,
                                                                      SdkClientException,
                                                                      KinesisException

        To get the description of a registered consumer, provide the ARN of the consumer. Alternatively, you can provide the ARN of the data stream and the name you gave the consumer when you registered it. You may also provide all three parameters, as long as they don't conflict with each other. If you don't know the name or ARN of the consumer that you want to describe, you can use the ListStreamConsumers operation to get a list of the descriptions of all the consumers that are currently registered with a given data stream.

        This operation has a limit of 20 transactions per second per stream.

        When making a cross-account call with DescribeStreamConsumer, make sure to provide the ARN of the consumer.

        Parameters:
        describeStreamConsumerRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the DescribeStreamConsumer operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • describeStreamSummary

        default DescribeStreamSummaryResponse describeStreamSummary​(DescribeStreamSummaryRequest describeStreamSummaryRequest)
                                                             throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                    LimitExceededException,
                                                                    InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                    AccessDeniedException,
                                                                    AwsServiceException,
                                                                    SdkClientException,
                                                                    KinesisException

        Provides a summarized description of the specified Kinesis data stream without the shard list.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        The information returned includes the stream name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), status, record retention period, approximate creation time, monitoring, encryption details, and open shard count.

        DescribeStreamSummary has a limit of 20 transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        describeStreamSummaryRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the DescribeStreamSummary operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • getRecords

        default GetRecordsResponse getRecords​(GetRecordsRequest getRecordsRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                              ExpiredIteratorException,
                                              KmsDisabledException,
                                              KmsInvalidStateException,
                                              KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                              KmsNotFoundException,
                                              KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                              KmsThrottlingException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Gets data records from a Kinesis data stream's shard.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Specify a shard iterator using the ShardIterator parameter. The shard iterator specifies the position in the shard from which you want to start reading data records sequentially. If there are no records available in the portion of the shard that the iterator points to, GetRecords returns an empty list. It might take multiple calls to get to a portion of the shard that contains records.

        You can scale by provisioning multiple shards per stream while considering service limits (for more information, see Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide). Your application should have one thread per shard, each reading continuously from its stream. To read from a stream continually, call GetRecords in a loop. Use GetShardIterator to get the shard iterator to specify in the first GetRecords call. GetRecords returns a new shard iterator in NextShardIterator. Specify the shard iterator returned in NextShardIterator in subsequent calls to GetRecords. If the shard has been closed, the shard iterator can't return more data and GetRecords returns null in NextShardIterator. You can terminate the loop when the shard is closed, or when the shard iterator reaches the record with the sequence number or other attribute that marks it as the last record to process.

        Each data record can be up to 1 MiB in size, and each shard can read up to 2 MiB per second. You can ensure that your calls don't exceed the maximum supported size or throughput by using the Limit parameter to specify the maximum number of records that GetRecords can return. Consider your average record size when determining this limit. The maximum number of records that can be returned per call is 10,000.

        The size of the data returned by GetRecords varies depending on the utilization of the shard. It is recommended that consumer applications retrieve records via the GetRecords command using the 5 TPS limit to remain caught up. Retrieving records less frequently can lead to consumer applications falling behind. The maximum size of data that GetRecords can return is 10 MiB. If a call returns this amount of data, subsequent calls made within the next 5 seconds throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. If there is insufficient provisioned throughput on the stream, subsequent calls made within the next 1 second throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. GetRecords doesn't return any data when it throws an exception. For this reason, we recommend that you wait 1 second between calls to GetRecords. However, it's possible that the application will get exceptions for longer than 1 second.

        To detect whether the application is falling behind in processing, you can use the MillisBehindLatest response attribute. You can also monitor the stream using CloudWatch metrics and other mechanisms (see Monitoring in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide).

        Each Amazon Kinesis record includes a value, ApproximateArrivalTimestamp, that is set when a stream successfully receives and stores a record. This is commonly referred to as a server-side time stamp, whereas a client-side time stamp is set when a data producer creates or sends the record to a stream (a data producer is any data source putting data records into a stream, for example with PutRecords). The time stamp has millisecond precision. There are no guarantees about the time stamp accuracy, or that the time stamp is always increasing. For example, records in a shard or across a stream might have time stamps that are out of order.

        This operation has a limit of five transactions per second per shard.

        Parameters:
        getRecordsRequest - Represents the input for GetRecords.
        Returns:
        Result of the GetRecords operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        ExpiredIteratorException - The provided iterator exceeds the maximum age allowed.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • getRecords

        default GetRecordsResponse getRecords​(Consumer<GetRecordsRequest.Builder> getRecordsRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                              ExpiredIteratorException,
                                              KmsDisabledException,
                                              KmsInvalidStateException,
                                              KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                              KmsNotFoundException,
                                              KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                              KmsThrottlingException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Gets data records from a Kinesis data stream's shard.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Specify a shard iterator using the ShardIterator parameter. The shard iterator specifies the position in the shard from which you want to start reading data records sequentially. If there are no records available in the portion of the shard that the iterator points to, GetRecords returns an empty list. It might take multiple calls to get to a portion of the shard that contains records.

        You can scale by provisioning multiple shards per stream while considering service limits (for more information, see Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide). Your application should have one thread per shard, each reading continuously from its stream. To read from a stream continually, call GetRecords in a loop. Use GetShardIterator to get the shard iterator to specify in the first GetRecords call. GetRecords returns a new shard iterator in NextShardIterator. Specify the shard iterator returned in NextShardIterator in subsequent calls to GetRecords. If the shard has been closed, the shard iterator can't return more data and GetRecords returns null in NextShardIterator. You can terminate the loop when the shard is closed, or when the shard iterator reaches the record with the sequence number or other attribute that marks it as the last record to process.

        Each data record can be up to 1 MiB in size, and each shard can read up to 2 MiB per second. You can ensure that your calls don't exceed the maximum supported size or throughput by using the Limit parameter to specify the maximum number of records that GetRecords can return. Consider your average record size when determining this limit. The maximum number of records that can be returned per call is 10,000.

        The size of the data returned by GetRecords varies depending on the utilization of the shard. It is recommended that consumer applications retrieve records via the GetRecords command using the 5 TPS limit to remain caught up. Retrieving records less frequently can lead to consumer applications falling behind. The maximum size of data that GetRecords can return is 10 MiB. If a call returns this amount of data, subsequent calls made within the next 5 seconds throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. If there is insufficient provisioned throughput on the stream, subsequent calls made within the next 1 second throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. GetRecords doesn't return any data when it throws an exception. For this reason, we recommend that you wait 1 second between calls to GetRecords. However, it's possible that the application will get exceptions for longer than 1 second.

        To detect whether the application is falling behind in processing, you can use the MillisBehindLatest response attribute. You can also monitor the stream using CloudWatch metrics and other mechanisms (see Monitoring in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide).

        Each Amazon Kinesis record includes a value, ApproximateArrivalTimestamp, that is set when a stream successfully receives and stores a record. This is commonly referred to as a server-side time stamp, whereas a client-side time stamp is set when a data producer creates or sends the record to a stream (a data producer is any data source putting data records into a stream, for example with PutRecords). The time stamp has millisecond precision. There are no guarantees about the time stamp accuracy, or that the time stamp is always increasing. For example, records in a shard or across a stream might have time stamps that are out of order.

        This operation has a limit of five transactions per second per shard.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRecordsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via GetRecordsRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        getRecordsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRecordsRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for GetRecords.
        Returns:
        Result of the GetRecords operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        ExpiredIteratorException - The provided iterator exceeds the maximum age allowed.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • getShardIterator

        default GetShardIteratorResponse getShardIterator​(GetShardIteratorRequest getShardIteratorRequest)
                                                   throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                          InvalidArgumentException,
                                                          ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                                          AccessDeniedException,
                                                          AwsServiceException,
                                                          SdkClientException,
                                                          KinesisException

        Gets an Amazon Kinesis shard iterator. A shard iterator expires 5 minutes after it is returned to the requester.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        A shard iterator specifies the shard position from which to start reading data records sequentially. The position is specified using the sequence number of a data record in a shard. A sequence number is the identifier associated with every record ingested in the stream, and is assigned when a record is put into the stream. Each stream has one or more shards.

        You must specify the shard iterator type. For example, you can set the ShardIteratorType parameter to read exactly from the position denoted by a specific sequence number by using the AT_SEQUENCE_NUMBER shard iterator type. Alternatively, the parameter can read right after the sequence number by using the AFTER_SEQUENCE_NUMBER shard iterator type, using sequence numbers returned by earlier calls to PutRecord, PutRecords, GetRecords, or DescribeStream. In the request, you can specify the shard iterator type AT_TIMESTAMP to read records from an arbitrary point in time, TRIM_HORIZON to cause ShardIterator to point to the last untrimmed record in the shard in the system (the oldest data record in the shard), or LATEST so that you always read the most recent data in the shard.

        When you read repeatedly from a stream, use a GetShardIterator request to get the first shard iterator for use in your first GetRecords request and for subsequent reads use the shard iterator returned by the GetRecords request in NextShardIterator. A new shard iterator is returned by every GetRecords request in NextShardIterator, which you use in the ShardIterator parameter of the next GetRecords request.

        If a GetShardIterator request is made too often, you receive a ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. For more information about throughput limits, see GetRecords, and Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        If the shard is closed, GetShardIterator returns a valid iterator for the last sequence number of the shard. A shard can be closed as a result of using SplitShard or MergeShards.

        GetShardIterator has a limit of five transactions per second per account per open shard.

        Parameters:
        getShardIteratorRequest - Represents the input for GetShardIterator.
        Returns:
        Result of the GetShardIterator operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • getShardIterator

        default GetShardIteratorResponse getShardIterator​(Consumer<GetShardIteratorRequest.Builder> getShardIteratorRequest)
                                                   throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                          InvalidArgumentException,
                                                          ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                                          AccessDeniedException,
                                                          AwsServiceException,
                                                          SdkClientException,
                                                          KinesisException

        Gets an Amazon Kinesis shard iterator. A shard iterator expires 5 minutes after it is returned to the requester.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        A shard iterator specifies the shard position from which to start reading data records sequentially. The position is specified using the sequence number of a data record in a shard. A sequence number is the identifier associated with every record ingested in the stream, and is assigned when a record is put into the stream. Each stream has one or more shards.

        You must specify the shard iterator type. For example, you can set the ShardIteratorType parameter to read exactly from the position denoted by a specific sequence number by using the AT_SEQUENCE_NUMBER shard iterator type. Alternatively, the parameter can read right after the sequence number by using the AFTER_SEQUENCE_NUMBER shard iterator type, using sequence numbers returned by earlier calls to PutRecord, PutRecords, GetRecords, or DescribeStream. In the request, you can specify the shard iterator type AT_TIMESTAMP to read records from an arbitrary point in time, TRIM_HORIZON to cause ShardIterator to point to the last untrimmed record in the shard in the system (the oldest data record in the shard), or LATEST so that you always read the most recent data in the shard.

        When you read repeatedly from a stream, use a GetShardIterator request to get the first shard iterator for use in your first GetRecords request and for subsequent reads use the shard iterator returned by the GetRecords request in NextShardIterator. A new shard iterator is returned by every GetRecords request in NextShardIterator, which you use in the ShardIterator parameter of the next GetRecords request.

        If a GetShardIterator request is made too often, you receive a ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. For more information about throughput limits, see GetRecords, and Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        If the shard is closed, GetShardIterator returns a valid iterator for the last sequence number of the shard. A shard can be closed as a result of using SplitShard or MergeShards.

        GetShardIterator has a limit of five transactions per second per account per open shard.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetShardIteratorRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via GetShardIteratorRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        getShardIteratorRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetShardIteratorRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for GetShardIterator.
        Returns:
        Result of the GetShardIterator operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • increaseStreamRetentionPeriod

        default IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriodResponse increaseStreamRetentionPeriod​(IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest increaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest)
                                                                             throws ResourceInUseException,
                                                                                    ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                                    LimitExceededException,
                                                                                    InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                                    AccessDeniedException,
                                                                                    AwsServiceException,
                                                                                    SdkClientException,
                                                                                    KinesisException

        Increases the Kinesis data stream's retention period, which is the length of time data records are accessible after they are added to the stream. The maximum value of a stream's retention period is 8760 hours (365 days).

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        If you choose a longer stream retention period, this operation increases the time period during which records that have not yet expired are accessible. However, it does not make previous, expired data (older than the stream's previous retention period) accessible after the operation has been called. For example, if a stream's retention period is set to 24 hours and is increased to 168 hours, any data that is older than 24 hours remains inaccessible to consumer applications.

        Parameters:
        increaseStreamRetentionPeriodRequest - Represents the input for IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod.
        Returns:
        Result of the IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreamConsumersPaginator

        default ListStreamConsumersIterable listStreamConsumersPaginator​(ListStreamConsumersRequest listStreamConsumersRequest)
                                                                  throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                         InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                         LimitExceededException,
                                                                         ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                                         ResourceInUseException,
                                                                         AwsServiceException,
                                                                         SdkClientException,
                                                                         KinesisException

        Lists the consumers registered to receive data from a stream using enhanced fan-out, and provides information about each consumer.

        This operation has a limit of 5 transactions per second per stream.


        This is a variant of listStreamConsumers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersRequest) operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.

        When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.

        The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:

        1) Using a Stream
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client.listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
         responses.stream().forEach(....);
         
         
        2) Using For loop
         {
             @code
             software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client
                     .listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
             for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersResponse response : responses) {
                 // do something;
             }
         }
         
        3) Use iterator directly
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client.listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
         responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
         
         

        Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.

        Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the listStreamConsumers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersRequest) operation.

        Parameters:
        listStreamConsumersRequest -
        Returns:
        A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreamConsumersPaginator

        default ListStreamConsumersIterable listStreamConsumersPaginator​(Consumer<ListStreamConsumersRequest.Builder> listStreamConsumersRequest)
                                                                  throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                         InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                         LimitExceededException,
                                                                         ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                                         ResourceInUseException,
                                                                         AwsServiceException,
                                                                         SdkClientException,
                                                                         KinesisException

        Lists the consumers registered to receive data from a stream using enhanced fan-out, and provides information about each consumer.

        This operation has a limit of 5 transactions per second per stream.


        This is a variant of listStreamConsumers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersRequest) operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.

        When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.

        The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:

        1) Using a Stream
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client.listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
         responses.stream().forEach(....);
         
         
        2) Using For loop
         {
             @code
             software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client
                     .listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
             for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersResponse response : responses) {
                 // do something;
             }
         }
         
        3) Use iterator directly
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamConsumersIterable responses = client.listStreamConsumersPaginator(request);
         responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
         
         

        Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.

        Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the listStreamConsumers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamConsumersRequest) operation.

        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStreamConsumersRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via ListStreamConsumersRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        listStreamConsumersRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStreamConsumersRequest.Builder to create a request.
        Returns:
        A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreams

        default ListStreamsResponse listStreams​(ListStreamsRequest listStreamsRequest)
                                         throws LimitExceededException,
                                                ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                InvalidArgumentException,
                                                AwsServiceException,
                                                SdkClientException,
                                                KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        listStreamsRequest - Represents the input for ListStreams.
        Returns:
        Result of the ListStreams operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreams

        default ListStreamsResponse listStreams​(Consumer<ListStreamsRequest.Builder> listStreamsRequest)
                                         throws LimitExceededException,
                                                ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                InvalidArgumentException,
                                                AwsServiceException,
                                                SdkClientException,
                                                KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStreamsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via ListStreamsRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        listStreamsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStreamsRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for ListStreams.
        Returns:
        Result of the ListStreams operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreams

        default ListStreamsResponse listStreams()
                                         throws LimitExceededException,
                                                ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                InvalidArgumentException,
                                                AwsServiceException,
                                                SdkClientException,
                                                KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Returns:
        Result of the ListStreams operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        listStreams(ListStreamsRequest), AWS API Documentation
      • listStreamsPaginator

        default ListStreamsIterable listStreamsPaginator()
                                                  throws LimitExceededException,
                                                         ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                         InvalidArgumentException,
                                                         AwsServiceException,
                                                         SdkClientException,
                                                         KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a variant of listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.

        When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.

        The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:

        1) Using a Stream
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.stream().forEach(....);
         
         
        2) Using For loop
         {
             @code
             software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
             for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsResponse response : responses) {
                 // do something;
             }
         }
         
        3) Use iterator directly
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
         
         

        Please notice that the configuration of Limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.

        Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation.

        Returns:
        A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        listStreamsPaginator(ListStreamsRequest), AWS API Documentation
      • listStreamsPaginator

        default ListStreamsIterable listStreamsPaginator​(ListStreamsRequest listStreamsRequest)
                                                  throws LimitExceededException,
                                                         ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                         InvalidArgumentException,
                                                         AwsServiceException,
                                                         SdkClientException,
                                                         KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a variant of listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.

        When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.

        The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:

        1) Using a Stream
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.stream().forEach(....);
         
         
        2) Using For loop
         {
             @code
             software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
             for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsResponse response : responses) {
                 // do something;
             }
         }
         
        3) Use iterator directly
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
         
         

        Please notice that the configuration of Limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.

        Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation.

        Parameters:
        listStreamsRequest - Represents the input for ListStreams.
        Returns:
        A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • listStreamsPaginator

        default ListStreamsIterable listStreamsPaginator​(Consumer<ListStreamsRequest.Builder> listStreamsRequest)
                                                  throws LimitExceededException,
                                                         ExpiredNextTokenException,
                                                         InvalidArgumentException,
                                                         AwsServiceException,
                                                         SdkClientException,
                                                         KinesisException

        Lists your Kinesis data streams.

        The number of streams may be too large to return from a single call to ListStreams. You can limit the number of returned streams using the Limit parameter. If you do not specify a value for the Limit parameter, Kinesis Data Streams uses the default limit, which is currently 100.

        You can detect if there are more streams available to list by using the HasMoreStreams flag from the returned output. If there are more streams available, you can request more streams by using the name of the last stream returned by the ListStreams request in the ExclusiveStartStreamName parameter in a subsequent request to ListStreams. The group of stream names returned by the subsequent request is then added to the list. You can continue this process until all the stream names have been collected in the list.

        ListStreams has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a variant of listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.

        When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.

        The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:

        1) Using a Stream
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.stream().forEach(....);
         
         
        2) Using For loop
         {
             @code
             software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
             for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsResponse response : responses) {
                 // do something;
             }
         }
         
        3) Use iterator directly
         
         software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.paginators.ListStreamsIterable responses = client.listStreamsPaginator(request);
         responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
         
         

        Please notice that the configuration of Limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.

        Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the listStreams(software.amazon.awssdk.services.kinesis.model.ListStreamsRequest) operation.

        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStreamsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via ListStreamsRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        listStreamsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStreamsRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for ListStreams.
        Returns:
        A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
        Throws:
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ExpiredNextTokenException - The pagination token passed to the operation is expired.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • mergeShards

        default MergeShardsResponse mergeShards​(MergeShardsRequest mergeShardsRequest)
                                         throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                ResourceInUseException,
                                                InvalidArgumentException,
                                                LimitExceededException,
                                                ValidationException,
                                                AccessDeniedException,
                                                AwsServiceException,
                                                SdkClientException,
                                                KinesisException

        Merges two adjacent shards in a Kinesis data stream and combines them into a single shard to reduce the stream's capacity to ingest and transport data. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode. Two shards are considered adjacent if the union of the hash key ranges for the two shards form a contiguous set with no gaps. For example, if you have two shards, one with a hash key range of 276...381 and the other with a hash key range of 382...454, then you could merge these two shards into a single shard that would have a hash key range of 276...454. After the merge, the single child shard receives data for all hash key values covered by the two parent shards.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        MergeShards is called when there is a need to reduce the overall capacity of a stream because of excess capacity that is not being used. You must specify the shard to be merged and the adjacent shard for a stream. For more information about merging shards, see Merge Two Shards in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can call MergeShards. If a stream is in the CREATING, UPDATING, or DELETING state, MergeShards returns a ResourceInUseException. If the specified stream does not exist, MergeShards returns a ResourceNotFoundException.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the state of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        MergeShards is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a MergeShards request, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns a response and sets the StreamStatus to UPDATING. After the operation is completed, Kinesis Data Streams sets the StreamStatus to ACTIVE. Read and write operations continue to work while the stream is in the UPDATING state.

        You use DescribeStreamSummary and the ListShards APIs to determine the shard IDs that are specified in the MergeShards request.

        If you try to operate on too many streams in parallel using CreateStream, DeleteStream, MergeShards, or SplitShard, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        MergeShards has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        mergeShardsRequest - Represents the input for MergeShards.
        Returns:
        Result of the MergeShards operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • mergeShards

        default MergeShardsResponse mergeShards​(Consumer<MergeShardsRequest.Builder> mergeShardsRequest)
                                         throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                ResourceInUseException,
                                                InvalidArgumentException,
                                                LimitExceededException,
                                                ValidationException,
                                                AccessDeniedException,
                                                AwsServiceException,
                                                SdkClientException,
                                                KinesisException

        Merges two adjacent shards in a Kinesis data stream and combines them into a single shard to reduce the stream's capacity to ingest and transport data. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode. Two shards are considered adjacent if the union of the hash key ranges for the two shards form a contiguous set with no gaps. For example, if you have two shards, one with a hash key range of 276...381 and the other with a hash key range of 382...454, then you could merge these two shards into a single shard that would have a hash key range of 276...454. After the merge, the single child shard receives data for all hash key values covered by the two parent shards.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        MergeShards is called when there is a need to reduce the overall capacity of a stream because of excess capacity that is not being used. You must specify the shard to be merged and the adjacent shard for a stream. For more information about merging shards, see Merge Two Shards in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can call MergeShards. If a stream is in the CREATING, UPDATING, or DELETING state, MergeShards returns a ResourceInUseException. If the specified stream does not exist, MergeShards returns a ResourceNotFoundException.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the state of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus.

        MergeShards is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a MergeShards request, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns a response and sets the StreamStatus to UPDATING. After the operation is completed, Kinesis Data Streams sets the StreamStatus to ACTIVE. Read and write operations continue to work while the stream is in the UPDATING state.

        You use DescribeStreamSummary and the ListShards APIs to determine the shard IDs that are specified in the MergeShards request.

        If you try to operate on too many streams in parallel using CreateStream, DeleteStream, MergeShards, or SplitShard, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        MergeShards has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the MergeShardsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via MergeShardsRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        mergeShardsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on MergeShardsRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for MergeShards.
        Returns:
        Result of the MergeShards operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • putRecord

        default PutRecordResponse putRecord​(PutRecordRequest putRecordRequest)
                                     throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                            InvalidArgumentException,
                                            ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                            KmsDisabledException,
                                            KmsInvalidStateException,
                                            KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                            KmsNotFoundException,
                                            KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                            KmsThrottlingException,
                                            AccessDeniedException,
                                            AwsServiceException,
                                            SdkClientException,
                                            KinesisException

        Writes a single data record into an Amazon Kinesis data stream. Call PutRecord to send data into the stream for real-time ingestion and subsequent processing, one record at a time. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        You must specify the name of the stream that captures, stores, and transports the data; a partition key; and the data blob itself.

        The data blob can be any type of data; for example, a segment from a log file, geographic/location data, website clickstream data, and so on.

        The partition key is used by Kinesis Data Streams to distribute data across shards. Kinesis Data Streams segregates the data records that belong to a stream into multiple shards, using the partition key associated with each data record to determine the shard to which a given data record belongs.

        Partition keys are Unicode strings, with a maximum length limit of 256 characters for each key. An MD5 hash function is used to map partition keys to 128-bit integer values and to map associated data records to shards using the hash key ranges of the shards. You can override hashing the partition key to determine the shard by explicitly specifying a hash value using the ExplicitHashKey parameter. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        PutRecord returns the shard ID of where the data record was placed and the sequence number that was assigned to the data record.

        Sequence numbers increase over time and are specific to a shard within a stream, not across all shards within a stream. To guarantee strictly increasing ordering, write serially to a shard and use the SequenceNumberForOrdering parameter. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        After you write a record to a stream, you cannot modify that record or its order within the stream.

        If a PutRecord request cannot be processed because of insufficient provisioned throughput on the shard involved in the request, PutRecord throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException.

        By default, data records are accessible for 24 hours from the time that they are added to a stream. You can use IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod or DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod to modify this retention period.

        Parameters:
        putRecordRequest - Represents the input for PutRecord.
        Returns:
        Result of the PutRecord operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • putRecord

        default PutRecordResponse putRecord​(Consumer<PutRecordRequest.Builder> putRecordRequest)
                                     throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                            InvalidArgumentException,
                                            ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                            KmsDisabledException,
                                            KmsInvalidStateException,
                                            KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                            KmsNotFoundException,
                                            KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                            KmsThrottlingException,
                                            AccessDeniedException,
                                            AwsServiceException,
                                            SdkClientException,
                                            KinesisException

        Writes a single data record into an Amazon Kinesis data stream. Call PutRecord to send data into the stream for real-time ingestion and subsequent processing, one record at a time. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        You must specify the name of the stream that captures, stores, and transports the data; a partition key; and the data blob itself.

        The data blob can be any type of data; for example, a segment from a log file, geographic/location data, website clickstream data, and so on.

        The partition key is used by Kinesis Data Streams to distribute data across shards. Kinesis Data Streams segregates the data records that belong to a stream into multiple shards, using the partition key associated with each data record to determine the shard to which a given data record belongs.

        Partition keys are Unicode strings, with a maximum length limit of 256 characters for each key. An MD5 hash function is used to map partition keys to 128-bit integer values and to map associated data records to shards using the hash key ranges of the shards. You can override hashing the partition key to determine the shard by explicitly specifying a hash value using the ExplicitHashKey parameter. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        PutRecord returns the shard ID of where the data record was placed and the sequence number that was assigned to the data record.

        Sequence numbers increase over time and are specific to a shard within a stream, not across all shards within a stream. To guarantee strictly increasing ordering, write serially to a shard and use the SequenceNumberForOrdering parameter. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        After you write a record to a stream, you cannot modify that record or its order within the stream.

        If a PutRecord request cannot be processed because of insufficient provisioned throughput on the shard involved in the request, PutRecord throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException.

        By default, data records are accessible for 24 hours from the time that they are added to a stream. You can use IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod or DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod to modify this retention period.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutRecordRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via PutRecordRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        putRecordRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutRecordRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for PutRecord.
        Returns:
        Result of the PutRecord operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • putRecords

        default PutRecordsResponse putRecords​(PutRecordsRequest putRecordsRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                              KmsDisabledException,
                                              KmsInvalidStateException,
                                              KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                              KmsNotFoundException,
                                              KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                              KmsThrottlingException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Writes multiple data records into a Kinesis data stream in a single call (also referred to as a PutRecords request). Use this operation to send data into the stream for data ingestion and processing.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Each PutRecords request can support up to 500 records. Each record in the request can be as large as 1 MiB, up to a limit of 5 MiB for the entire request, including partition keys. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second.

        You must specify the name of the stream that captures, stores, and transports the data; and an array of request Records, with each record in the array requiring a partition key and data blob. The record size limit applies to the total size of the partition key and data blob.

        The data blob can be any type of data; for example, a segment from a log file, geographic/location data, website clickstream data, and so on.

        The partition key is used by Kinesis Data Streams as input to a hash function that maps the partition key and associated data to a specific shard. An MD5 hash function is used to map partition keys to 128-bit integer values and to map associated data records to shards. As a result of this hashing mechanism, all data records with the same partition key map to the same shard within the stream. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        Each record in the Records array may include an optional parameter, ExplicitHashKey, which overrides the partition key to shard mapping. This parameter allows a data producer to determine explicitly the shard where the record is stored. For more information, see Adding Multiple Records with PutRecords in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        The PutRecords response includes an array of response Records. Each record in the response array directly correlates with a record in the request array using natural ordering, from the top to the bottom of the request and response. The response Records array always includes the same number of records as the request array.

        The response Records array includes both successfully and unsuccessfully processed records. Kinesis Data Streams attempts to process all records in each PutRecords request. A single record failure does not stop the processing of subsequent records. As a result, PutRecords doesn't guarantee the ordering of records. If you need to read records in the same order they are written to the stream, use PutRecord instead of PutRecords, and write to the same shard.

        A successfully processed record includes ShardId and SequenceNumber values. The ShardId parameter identifies the shard in the stream where the record is stored. The SequenceNumber parameter is an identifier assigned to the put record, unique to all records in the stream.

        An unsuccessfully processed record includes ErrorCode and ErrorMessage values. ErrorCode reflects the type of error and can be one of the following values: ProvisionedThroughputExceededException or InternalFailure. ErrorMessage provides more detailed information about the ProvisionedThroughputExceededException exception including the account ID, stream name, and shard ID of the record that was throttled. For more information about partially successful responses, see Adding Multiple Records with PutRecords in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        After you write a record to a stream, you cannot modify that record or its order within the stream.

        By default, data records are accessible for 24 hours from the time that they are added to a stream. You can use IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod or DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod to modify this retention period.

        Parameters:
        putRecordsRequest - A PutRecords request.
        Returns:
        Result of the PutRecords operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • putRecords

        default PutRecordsResponse putRecords​(Consumer<PutRecordsRequest.Builder> putRecordsRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              ProvisionedThroughputExceededException,
                                              KmsDisabledException,
                                              KmsInvalidStateException,
                                              KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                              KmsNotFoundException,
                                              KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                              KmsThrottlingException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Writes multiple data records into a Kinesis data stream in a single call (also referred to as a PutRecords request). Use this operation to send data into the stream for data ingestion and processing.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Each PutRecords request can support up to 500 records. Each record in the request can be as large as 1 MiB, up to a limit of 5 MiB for the entire request, including partition keys. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MiB per second.

        You must specify the name of the stream that captures, stores, and transports the data; and an array of request Records, with each record in the array requiring a partition key and data blob. The record size limit applies to the total size of the partition key and data blob.

        The data blob can be any type of data; for example, a segment from a log file, geographic/location data, website clickstream data, and so on.

        The partition key is used by Kinesis Data Streams as input to a hash function that maps the partition key and associated data to a specific shard. An MD5 hash function is used to map partition keys to 128-bit integer values and to map associated data records to shards. As a result of this hashing mechanism, all data records with the same partition key map to the same shard within the stream. For more information, see Adding Data to a Stream in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        Each record in the Records array may include an optional parameter, ExplicitHashKey, which overrides the partition key to shard mapping. This parameter allows a data producer to determine explicitly the shard where the record is stored. For more information, see Adding Multiple Records with PutRecords in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        The PutRecords response includes an array of response Records. Each record in the response array directly correlates with a record in the request array using natural ordering, from the top to the bottom of the request and response. The response Records array always includes the same number of records as the request array.

        The response Records array includes both successfully and unsuccessfully processed records. Kinesis Data Streams attempts to process all records in each PutRecords request. A single record failure does not stop the processing of subsequent records. As a result, PutRecords doesn't guarantee the ordering of records. If you need to read records in the same order they are written to the stream, use PutRecord instead of PutRecords, and write to the same shard.

        A successfully processed record includes ShardId and SequenceNumber values. The ShardId parameter identifies the shard in the stream where the record is stored. The SequenceNumber parameter is an identifier assigned to the put record, unique to all records in the stream.

        An unsuccessfully processed record includes ErrorCode and ErrorMessage values. ErrorCode reflects the type of error and can be one of the following values: ProvisionedThroughputExceededException or InternalFailure. ErrorMessage provides more detailed information about the ProvisionedThroughputExceededException exception including the account ID, stream name, and shard ID of the record that was throttled. For more information about partially successful responses, see Adding Multiple Records with PutRecords in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        After you write a record to a stream, you cannot modify that record or its order within the stream.

        By default, data records are accessible for 24 hours from the time that they are added to a stream. You can use IncreaseStreamRetentionPeriod or DecreaseStreamRetentionPeriod to modify this retention period.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutRecordsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via PutRecordsRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        putRecordsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutRecordsRequest.Builder to create a request. A PutRecords request.
        Returns:
        Result of the PutRecords operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ProvisionedThroughputExceededException - The request rate for the stream is too high, or the requested data is too large for the available throughput. Reduce the frequency or size of your requests. For more information, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide, and Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in Amazon Web Services in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • putResourcePolicy

        default PutResourcePolicyResponse putResourcePolicy​(PutResourcePolicyRequest putResourcePolicyRequest)
                                                     throws AccessDeniedException,
                                                            ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                            LimitExceededException,
                                                            InvalidArgumentException,
                                                            ResourceInUseException,
                                                            AwsServiceException,
                                                            SdkClientException,
                                                            KinesisException

        Attaches a resource-based policy to a data stream or registered consumer. If you are using an identity other than the root user of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the resource, the calling identity must have the PutResourcePolicy permissions on the specified Kinesis Data Streams resource and belong to the owner's account in order to use this operation. If you don't have PutResourcePolicy permissions, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams returns a 403 Access Denied error. If you receive a ResourceNotFoundException, check to see if you passed a valid stream or consumer resource.

        Request patterns can be one of the following:

        • Data stream pattern: arn:aws.*:kinesis:.*:\d{12}:.*stream/\S+

        • Consumer pattern: ^(arn):aws.*:kinesis:.*:\d{12}:.*stream\/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+\/consumer\/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+:[0-9]+

        For more information, see Controlling Access to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Resources Using IAM.

        Parameters:
        putResourcePolicyRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the PutResourcePolicy operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • registerStreamConsumer

        default RegisterStreamConsumerResponse registerStreamConsumer​(RegisterStreamConsumerRequest registerStreamConsumerRequest)
                                                               throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                      LimitExceededException,
                                                                      ResourceInUseException,
                                                                      ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                      AwsServiceException,
                                                                      SdkClientException,
                                                                      KinesisException

        Registers a consumer with a Kinesis data stream. When you use this operation, the consumer you register can then call SubscribeToShard to receive data from the stream using enhanced fan-out, at a rate of up to 2 MiB per second for every shard you subscribe to. This rate is unaffected by the total number of consumers that read from the same stream.

        You can register up to 20 consumers per stream. A given consumer can only be registered with one stream at a time.

        For an example of how to use this operations, see Enhanced Fan-Out Using the Kinesis Data Streams API.

        The use of this operation has a limit of five transactions per second per account. Also, only 5 consumers can be created simultaneously. In other words, you cannot have more than 5 consumers in a CREATING status at the same time. Registering a 6th consumer while there are 5 in a CREATING status results in a LimitExceededException.

        Parameters:
        registerStreamConsumerRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the RegisterStreamConsumer operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • splitShard

        default SplitShardResponse splitShard​(SplitShardRequest splitShardRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              ResourceInUseException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              LimitExceededException,
                                              ValidationException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Splits a shard into two new shards in the Kinesis data stream, to increase the stream's capacity to ingest and transport data. SplitShard is called when there is a need to increase the overall capacity of a stream because of an expected increase in the volume of data records being ingested. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        You can also use SplitShard when a shard appears to be approaching its maximum utilization; for example, the producers sending data into the specific shard are suddenly sending more than previously anticipated. You can also call SplitShard to increase stream capacity, so that more Kinesis Data Streams applications can simultaneously read data from the stream for real-time processing.

        You must specify the shard to be split and the new hash key, which is the position in the shard where the shard gets split in two. In many cases, the new hash key might be the average of the beginning and ending hash key, but it can be any hash key value in the range being mapped into the shard. For more information, see Split a Shard in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary and the ListShards APIs to determine the shard ID and hash key values for the ShardToSplit and NewStartingHashKey parameters that are specified in the SplitShard request.

        SplitShard is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a SplitShard request, Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns a response and sets the stream status to UPDATING. After the operation is completed, Kinesis Data Streams sets the stream status to ACTIVE. Read and write operations continue to work while the stream is in the UPDATING state.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the status of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus. If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can call SplitShard.

        If the specified stream does not exist, DescribeStreamSummary returns a ResourceNotFoundException. If you try to create more shards than are authorized for your account, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        For the default shard limit for an Amazon Web Services account, see Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support.

        If you try to operate on too many streams simultaneously using CreateStream, DeleteStream, MergeShards, and/or SplitShard, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        SplitShard has a limit of five transactions per second per account.

        Parameters:
        splitShardRequest - Represents the input for SplitShard.
        Returns:
        Result of the SplitShard operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • splitShard

        default SplitShardResponse splitShard​(Consumer<SplitShardRequest.Builder> splitShardRequest)
                                       throws ResourceNotFoundException,
                                              ResourceInUseException,
                                              InvalidArgumentException,
                                              LimitExceededException,
                                              ValidationException,
                                              AccessDeniedException,
                                              AwsServiceException,
                                              SdkClientException,
                                              KinesisException

        Splits a shard into two new shards in the Kinesis data stream, to increase the stream's capacity to ingest and transport data. SplitShard is called when there is a need to increase the overall capacity of a stream because of an expected increase in the volume of data records being ingested. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        You can also use SplitShard when a shard appears to be approaching its maximum utilization; for example, the producers sending data into the specific shard are suddenly sending more than previously anticipated. You can also call SplitShard to increase stream capacity, so that more Kinesis Data Streams applications can simultaneously read data from the stream for real-time processing.

        You must specify the shard to be split and the new hash key, which is the position in the shard where the shard gets split in two. In many cases, the new hash key might be the average of the beginning and ending hash key, but it can be any hash key value in the range being mapped into the shard. For more information, see Split a Shard in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary and the ListShards APIs to determine the shard ID and hash key values for the ShardToSplit and NewStartingHashKey parameters that are specified in the SplitShard request.

        SplitShard is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a SplitShard request, Kinesis Data Streams immediately returns a response and sets the stream status to UPDATING. After the operation is completed, Kinesis Data Streams sets the stream status to ACTIVE. Read and write operations continue to work while the stream is in the UPDATING state.

        You can use DescribeStreamSummary to check the status of the stream, which is returned in StreamStatus. If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can call SplitShard.

        If the specified stream does not exist, DescribeStreamSummary returns a ResourceNotFoundException. If you try to create more shards than are authorized for your account, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        For the default shard limit for an Amazon Web Services account, see Kinesis Data Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support.

        If you try to operate on too many streams simultaneously using CreateStream, DeleteStream, MergeShards, and/or SplitShard, you receive a LimitExceededException.

        SplitShard has a limit of five transactions per second per account.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SplitShardRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via SplitShardRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        splitShardRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on SplitShardRequest.Builder to create a request. Represents the input for SplitShard.
        Returns:
        Result of the SplitShard operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • startStreamEncryption

        default StartStreamEncryptionResponse startStreamEncryption​(StartStreamEncryptionRequest startStreamEncryptionRequest)
                                                             throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                    LimitExceededException,
                                                                    ResourceInUseException,
                                                                    ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                    KmsDisabledException,
                                                                    KmsInvalidStateException,
                                                                    KmsAccessDeniedException,
                                                                    KmsNotFoundException,
                                                                    KmsOptInRequiredException,
                                                                    KmsThrottlingException,
                                                                    AccessDeniedException,
                                                                    AwsServiceException,
                                                                    SdkClientException,
                                                                    KinesisException

        Enables or updates server-side encryption using an Amazon Web Services KMS key for a specified stream.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Starting encryption is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving the request, Kinesis Data Streams returns immediately and sets the status of the stream to UPDATING. After the update is complete, Kinesis Data Streams sets the status of the stream back to ACTIVE. Updating or applying encryption normally takes a few seconds to complete, but it can take minutes. You can continue to read and write data to your stream while its status is UPDATING. Once the status of the stream is ACTIVE, encryption begins for records written to the stream.

        API Limits: You can successfully apply a new Amazon Web Services KMS key for server-side encryption 25 times in a rolling 24-hour period.

        Note: It can take up to 5 seconds after the stream is in an ACTIVE status before all records written to the stream are encrypted. After you enable encryption, you can verify that encryption is applied by inspecting the API response from PutRecord or PutRecords.

        Parameters:
        startStreamEncryptionRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the StartStreamEncryption operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        KmsDisabledException - The request was rejected because the specified customer master key (CMK) isn't enabled.
        KmsInvalidStateException - The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        KmsAccessDeniedException - The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.
        KmsNotFoundException - The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.
        KmsOptInRequiredException - The Amazon Web Services access key ID needs a subscription for the service.
        KmsThrottlingException - The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • stopStreamEncryption

        default StopStreamEncryptionResponse stopStreamEncryption​(StopStreamEncryptionRequest stopStreamEncryptionRequest)
                                                           throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                                  ResourceInUseException,
                                                                  ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                  AccessDeniedException,
                                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                                  KinesisException

        Disables server-side encryption for a specified stream.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Stopping encryption is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving the request, Kinesis Data Streams returns immediately and sets the status of the stream to UPDATING. After the update is complete, Kinesis Data Streams sets the status of the stream back to ACTIVE. Stopping encryption normally takes a few seconds to complete, but it can take minutes. You can continue to read and write data to your stream while its status is UPDATING. Once the status of the stream is ACTIVE, records written to the stream are no longer encrypted by Kinesis Data Streams.

        API Limits: You can successfully disable server-side encryption 25 times in a rolling 24-hour period.

        Note: It can take up to 5 seconds after the stream is in an ACTIVE status before all records written to the stream are no longer subject to encryption. After you disabled encryption, you can verify that encryption is not applied by inspecting the API response from PutRecord or PutRecords.

        Parameters:
        stopStreamEncryptionRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the StopStreamEncryption operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • stopStreamEncryption

        default StopStreamEncryptionResponse stopStreamEncryption​(Consumer<StopStreamEncryptionRequest.Builder> stopStreamEncryptionRequest)
                                                           throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                                  LimitExceededException,
                                                                  ResourceInUseException,
                                                                  ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                                  AccessDeniedException,
                                                                  AwsServiceException,
                                                                  SdkClientException,
                                                                  KinesisException

        Disables server-side encryption for a specified stream.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Stopping encryption is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving the request, Kinesis Data Streams returns immediately and sets the status of the stream to UPDATING. After the update is complete, Kinesis Data Streams sets the status of the stream back to ACTIVE. Stopping encryption normally takes a few seconds to complete, but it can take minutes. You can continue to read and write data to your stream while its status is UPDATING. Once the status of the stream is ACTIVE, records written to the stream are no longer encrypted by Kinesis Data Streams.

        API Limits: You can successfully disable server-side encryption 25 times in a rolling 24-hour period.

        Note: It can take up to 5 seconds after the stream is in an ACTIVE status before all records written to the stream are no longer subject to encryption. After you disabled encryption, you can verify that encryption is not applied by inspecting the API response from PutRecord or PutRecords.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the StopStreamEncryptionRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via StopStreamEncryptionRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        stopStreamEncryptionRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on StopStreamEncryptionRequest.Builder to create a request.
        Returns:
        Result of the StopStreamEncryption operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • updateShardCount

        default UpdateShardCountResponse updateShardCount​(UpdateShardCountRequest updateShardCountRequest)
                                                   throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                          LimitExceededException,
                                                          ResourceInUseException,
                                                          ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                          ValidationException,
                                                          AccessDeniedException,
                                                          AwsServiceException,
                                                          SdkClientException,
                                                          KinesisException

        Updates the shard count of the specified stream to the specified number of shards. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Updating the shard count is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving the request, Kinesis Data Streams returns immediately and sets the status of the stream to UPDATING. After the update is complete, Kinesis Data Streams sets the status of the stream back to ACTIVE. Depending on the size of the stream, the scaling action could take a few minutes to complete. You can continue to read and write data to your stream while its status is UPDATING.

        To update the shard count, Kinesis Data Streams performs splits or merges on individual shards. This can cause short-lived shards to be created, in addition to the final shards. These short-lived shards count towards your total shard limit for your account in the Region.

        When using this operation, we recommend that you specify a target shard count that is a multiple of 25% (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%). You can specify any target value within your shard limit. However, if you specify a target that isn't a multiple of 25%, the scaling action might take longer to complete.

        This operation has the following default limits. By default, you cannot do the following:

        • Scale more than ten times per rolling 24-hour period per stream

        • Scale up to more than double your current shard count for a stream

        • Scale down below half your current shard count for a stream

        • Scale up to more than 10000 shards in a stream

        • Scale a stream with more than 10000 shards down unless the result is less than 10000 shards

        • Scale up to more than the shard limit for your account

        • Make over 10 TPS. TPS over 10 will trigger the LimitExceededException

        For the default limits for an Amazon Web Services account, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To request an increase in the call rate limit, the shard limit for this API, or your overall shard limit, use the limits form.

        Parameters:
        updateShardCountRequest -
        Returns:
        Result of the UpdateShardCount operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • updateShardCount

        default UpdateShardCountResponse updateShardCount​(Consumer<UpdateShardCountRequest.Builder> updateShardCountRequest)
                                                   throws InvalidArgumentException,
                                                          LimitExceededException,
                                                          ResourceInUseException,
                                                          ResourceNotFoundException,
                                                          ValidationException,
                                                          AccessDeniedException,
                                                          AwsServiceException,
                                                          SdkClientException,
                                                          KinesisException

        Updates the shard count of the specified stream to the specified number of shards. This API is only supported for the data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.

        When invoking this API, you must use either the StreamARN or the StreamName parameter, or both. It is recommended that you use the StreamARN input parameter when you invoke this API.

        Updating the shard count is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving the request, Kinesis Data Streams returns immediately and sets the status of the stream to UPDATING. After the update is complete, Kinesis Data Streams sets the status of the stream back to ACTIVE. Depending on the size of the stream, the scaling action could take a few minutes to complete. You can continue to read and write data to your stream while its status is UPDATING.

        To update the shard count, Kinesis Data Streams performs splits or merges on individual shards. This can cause short-lived shards to be created, in addition to the final shards. These short-lived shards count towards your total shard limit for your account in the Region.

        When using this operation, we recommend that you specify a target shard count that is a multiple of 25% (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%). You can specify any target value within your shard limit. However, if you specify a target that isn't a multiple of 25%, the scaling action might take longer to complete.

        This operation has the following default limits. By default, you cannot do the following:

        • Scale more than ten times per rolling 24-hour period per stream

        • Scale up to more than double your current shard count for a stream

        • Scale down below half your current shard count for a stream

        • Scale up to more than 10000 shards in a stream

        • Scale a stream with more than 10000 shards down unless the result is less than 10000 shards

        • Scale up to more than the shard limit for your account

        • Make over 10 TPS. TPS over 10 will trigger the LimitExceededException

        For the default limits for an Amazon Web Services account, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide. To request an increase in the call rate limit, the shard limit for this API, or your overall shard limit, use the limits form.


        This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateShardCountRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via UpdateShardCountRequest.builder()

        Parameters:
        updateShardCountRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateShardCountRequest.Builder to create a request.
        Returns:
        Result of the UpdateShardCount operation returned by the service.
        Throws:
        InvalidArgumentException - A specified parameter exceeds its restrictions, is not supported, or can't be used. For more information, see the returned message.
        LimitExceededException - The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
        ResourceInUseException - The resource is not available for this operation. For successful operation, the resource must be in the ACTIVE state.
        ResourceNotFoundException - The requested resource could not be found. The stream might not be specified correctly.
        ValidationException - Specifies that you tried to invoke this API for a data stream with the on-demand capacity mode. This API is only supported for data streams with the provisioned capacity mode.
        AccessDeniedException - Specifies that you do not have the permissions required to perform this operation.
        SdkException - Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for catch all scenarios.
        SdkClientException - If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.
        KinesisException - Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.
        AwsServiceException
        See Also:
        AWS API Documentation
      • waiter

        default KinesisWaiter waiter()
        Create an instance of KinesisWaiter using this client.

        Waiters created via this method are managed by the SDK and resources will be released when the service client is closed.

        Returns:
        an instance of KinesisWaiter