IoTEventsData.Client.
batch_snooze_alarm
(**kwargs)¶Changes one or more alarms to the snooze mode. The alarms change to the SNOOZE_DISABLED
state after you set them to the snooze mode.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.batch_snooze_alarm(
snoozeActionRequests=[
{
'requestId': 'string',
'alarmModelName': 'string',
'keyValue': 'string',
'note': 'string',
'snoozeDuration': 123
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The list of snooze action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.
Information needed to snooze the alarm.
The request ID. Each ID must be unique within each batch.
The name of the alarm model.
The value of the key used as a filter to select only the alarms associated with the key.
The note that you can leave when you snooze the alarm.
The snooze time in seconds. The alarm automatically changes to the NORMAL
state after this duration.
{
'errorEntries': [
{
'requestId': 'string',
'errorCode': 'ResourceNotFoundException'|'InvalidRequestException'|'InternalFailureException'|'ServiceUnavailableException'|'ThrottlingException',
'errorMessage': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
A list of errors associated with the request, or null
if there are no errors. Each error entry contains an entry ID that helps you identify the entry that failed.
Contains error messages associated with one of the following requests:
The request ID. Each ID must be unique within each batch.
The error code.
A message that describes the error.
Exceptions
IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.InternalFailureException
IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException