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v1.7.0 (2024-12-11)

  • Feature: Adds networkType parameter to CreateDbInstance API which allows IPv6 support to the InfluxDB endpoint

v1.6.7 (2024-12-02)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.6 (2024-11-18)

  • Dependency Update: Update to smithy-go v1.22.1.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.5 (2024-11-07)

  • Bug Fix: Adds case-insensitive handling of error message fields in service responses

v1.6.4 (2024-11-06)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.3 (2024-10-28)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.2 (2024-10-08)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.1 (2024-10-07)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.6.0 (2024-10-04)

  • Feature: Add support for HTTP client metrics.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.5.1 (2024-10-03)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.5.0 (2024-09-30)

  • Feature: Timestream for InfluxDB now supports port configuration and additional customer-modifiable InfluxDB v2 parameters. This release adds Port to the CreateDbInstance and UpdateDbInstance API, and additional InfluxDB v2 parameters to the CreateDbParameterGroup API.

v1.4.3 (2024-09-27)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.4.2 (2024-09-25)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.4.1 (2024-09-23)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.4.0 (2024-09-20)

  • Feature: Add tracing and metrics support to service clients.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.3.2 (2024-09-17)

  • Bug Fix: BREAKFIX: Only generate AccountIDEndpointMode config for services that use it. This is a compiler break, but removes no actual functionality, as no services currently use the account ID in endpoint resolution.

v1.3.1 (2024-09-04)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.3.0 (2024-09-03)

  • Feature: Timestream for InfluxDB now supports compute scaling and deployment type conversion. This release adds the DbInstanceType and DeploymentType parameters to the UpdateDbInstance API.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.2.4 (2024-08-15)

  • Dependency Update: Bump minimum Go version to 1.21.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.2.3 (2024-07-10.2)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.2.2 (2024-07-10)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.2.1 (2024-06-28)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.2.0 (2024-06-26)

  • Feature: Support list-of-string endpoint parameter.

v1.1.1 (2024-06-19)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.1.0 (2024-06-18)

  • Feature: Track usage of various AWS SDK features in user-agent string.
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.9 (2024-06-17)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.8 (2024-06-07)

  • Bug Fix: Add clock skew correction on all service clients
  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.7 (2024-06-03)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.6 (2024-05-23)

  • No change notes available for this release.

v1.0.5 (2024-05-16)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.4 (2024-05-15)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.3 (2024-05-08)

  • Bug Fix: GoDoc improvement

v1.0.2 (2024-03-29)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.1 (2024-03-18)

  • Dependency Update: Updated to the latest SDK module versions

v1.0.0 (2024-03-14)

  • Release: New AWS service client module
  • Feature: This is the initial SDK release for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB. Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is a new time-series database engine that makes it easy for application developers and DevOps teams to run InfluxDB databases on AWS for near real-time time-series applications using open source APIs.