UpdateEngagementContext
Updates the context information for an existing engagement with new or modified data.
Request Syntax
{
"Catalog": "string",
"ContextIdentifier": "string",
"EngagementIdentifier": "string",
"EngagementLastModifiedAt": "string",
"Payload": { ... },
"Type": "string"
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
Note
In the following list, the required parameters are described first.
- Catalog
-
Specifies the catalog associated with the engagement context update request. This field takes a string value from a predefined list:
AWSorSandbox. The catalog determines which environment the engagement context is updated in.Type: String
Pattern:
[a-zA-Z]+Required: Yes
- ContextIdentifier
-
The unique identifier of the specific engagement context to be updated. This ensures that the correct context within the engagement is modified.
Type: String
Pattern:
(?s).{1,3}Required: Yes
- EngagementIdentifier
-
The unique identifier of the
Engagementcontaining the context to be updated. This parameter ensures the context update is applied to the correct engagement.Type: String
Pattern:
(arn:.*|eng-[0-9a-z]{14})Required: Yes
- EngagementLastModifiedAt
-
The timestamp when the engagement was last modified, used for optimistic concurrency control. This helps prevent conflicts when multiple users attempt to update the same engagement simultaneously.
Type: Timestamp
Required: Yes
- Payload
-
Contains the updated contextual information for the engagement. The structure of this payload varies based on the context type specified in the Type field.
Type: UpdateEngagementContextPayload object
Note: This object is a Union. Only one member of this object can be specified or returned.
Required: Yes
- Type
-
Specifies the type of context being updated within the engagement. This field determines the structure and content of the context payload being modified.
Type: String
Valid Values:
CustomerProject | LeadRequired: Yes
Response Syntax
{
"ContextId": "string",
"EngagementArn": "string",
"EngagementId": "string",
"EngagementLastModifiedAt": "string"
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- ContextId
-
The unique identifier of the engagement context that was updated.
Type: String
Pattern:
(?s).{1,3} - EngagementArn
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the updated engagement.
Type: String
Pattern:
arn:.* - EngagementId
-
The unique identifier of the engagement that was updated.
Type: String
Pattern:
eng-[0-9a-z]{14} - EngagementLastModifiedAt
-
The timestamp when the engagement context was last modified.
Type: Timestamp
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- AccessDeniedException
-
This error occurs when you don't have permission to perform the requested action.
You don’t have access to this action or resource. Review IAM policies or contact your AWS administrator for assistance.
- Reason
-
The reason why access was denied for the requested operation.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ConflictException
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This error occurs when the request can’t be processed due to a conflict with the target resource's current state, which could result from updating or deleting the resource.
Suggested action: Fetch the latest state of the resource, verify the state, and retry the request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InternalServerException
-
This error occurs when the specified resource can’t be found or doesn't exist. Resource ID and type might be incorrect.
Suggested action: This is usually a transient error. Retry after the provided retry delay or a short interval. If the problem persists, contact AWS support.
HTTP Status Code: 500
- ResourceNotFoundException
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This error occurs when the specified resource can't be found. The resource might not exist, or isn't visible with the current credentials.
Suggested action: Verify that the resource ID is correct and the resource is in the expected AWS region. Check IAM permissions for accessing the resource.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ServiceQuotaExceededException
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This error occurs when the request would cause a service quota to be exceeded. Service quotas represent the maximum allowed use of a specific resource, and this error indicates that the request would surpass that limit.
Suggested action: Review the Quotas for the resource, and either reduce usage or request a quota increase.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ThrottlingException
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This error occurs when there are too many requests sent. Review the provided quotas and adapt your usage to avoid throttling.
This error occurs when there are too many requests sent. Review the provided Quotas and retry after the provided delay.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ValidationException
-
The input fails to satisfy the constraints specified by the service or business validation rules.
Suggested action: Review the error message, including the failed fields and reasons, to correct the request payload.
- ErrorList
-
A list of issues that were discovered in the submitted request or the resource state.
- Reason
-
The primary reason for this validation exception to occur.
-
REQUEST_VALIDATION_FAILED: The request format is not valid.
Fix: Verify your request payload includes all required fields, uses correct data types and string formats.
-
BUSINESS_VALIDATION_FAILED: The requested change doesn't pass the business validation rules.
Fix: Check that your change aligns with the business rules defined by AWS Partner Central.
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HTTP Status Code: 400
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: