AWS cli documentation change
Summary
Updated navigation links, CLI version number, and standardized product name references from 'QuickSight' to 'Amazon Quick Sight'
Security assessment
Changes are primarily branding/naming standardization and navigation updates. No security vulnerabilities or security feature enhancements are mentioned in the content changes.
Diff
diff --git a/cli/latest/reference/quicksight/get-session-embed-url.md b/cli/latest/reference/quicksight/get-session-embed-url.md index 21c845dc7..7a2e59037 100644 --- a//cli/latest/reference/quicksight/get-session-embed-url.md +++ b//cli/latest/reference/quicksight/get-session-embed-url.md @@ -13,3 +13,3 @@ - * [next](list-analyses.html "list-analyses") | - * [previous](get-dashboard-embed-url.html "get-dashboard-embed-url") | - * [AWS CLI 2.31.10 Command Reference](../../index.html) » + * [next](list-action-connectors.html "list-action-connectors") | + * [previous](get-flow-permissions.html "get-flow-permissions") | + * [AWS CLI 2.31.13 Command Reference](../../index.html) » @@ -22,2 +22,2 @@ - * [← get-dashboard-embed-url](get-dashboard-embed-url.html "previous chapter \(use the left arrow\)") / - * [list-analyses →](list-analyses.html "next chapter \(use the right arrow\)") + * [← get-flow-permissions](get-flow-permissions.html "previous chapter \(use the left arrow\)") / + * [list-action-connectors →](list-action-connectors.html "next chapter \(use the right arrow\)") @@ -59 +59 @@ First time using the AWS CLI? See the [User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/c -Generates a session URL and authorization code that you can use to embed the Amazon QuickSight console in your web server code. Use `GetSessionEmbedUrl` where you want to provide an authoring portal that allows users to create data sources, datasets, analyses, and dashboards. The users who access an embedded QuickSight console need belong to the author or admin security cohort. If you want to restrict permissions to some of these features, add a custom permissions profile to the user with the `` [UpdateUser](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateUser.html) `` API operation. Use `` [RegisterUser](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/APIReference/API_RegisterUser.html) `` API operation to add a new user with a custom permission profile attached. For more information, see the following sections in the _Amazon QuickSight User Guide_ : +Generates a session URL and authorization code that you can use to embed the Amazon Amazon Quick Sight console in your web server code. Use `GetSessionEmbedUrl` where you want to provide an authoring portal that allows users to create data sources, datasets, analyses, and dashboards. The users who access an embedded Amazon Quick Sight console need belong to the author or admin security cohort. If you want to restrict permissions to some of these features, add a custom permissions profile to the user with the `` [UpdateUser](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateUser.html) `` API operation. Use `` [RegisterUser](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/APIReference/API_RegisterUser.html) `` API operation to add a new user with a custom permission profile attached. For more information, see the following sections in the _Amazon QuickSight User Guide_ : @@ -102 +102 @@ See also: [AWS API Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/quicks -> The ID for the Amazon Web Services account associated with your QuickSight subscription. +> The ID for the Amazon Web Services account associated with your Amazon Quick Sight subscription. @@ -120,2 +120,2 @@ See also: [AWS API Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/quicks -> * `/dashboards/*DashboardId* `` - where ``DashboardId` is the actual ID key from the QuickSight console URL of the dashboard -> * `/analyses/*AnalysisId* `` - where ``AnalysisId` is the actual ID key from the QuickSight console URL of the analysis +> * `/dashboards/*DashboardId* `` - where ``DashboardId` is the actual ID key from the Amazon Quick Sight console URL of the dashboard +> * `/analyses/*AnalysisId* `` - where ``AnalysisId` is the actual ID key from the Amazon Quick Sight console URL of the analysis @@ -266,2 +266,2 @@ RequestId -> (string) - * [← get-dashboard-embed-url](get-dashboard-embed-url.html "previous chapter \(use the left arrow\)") / - * [list-analyses →](list-analyses.html "next chapter \(use the right arrow\)") + * [← get-flow-permissions](get-flow-permissions.html "previous chapter \(use the left arrow\)") / + * [list-action-connectors →](list-action-connectors.html "next chapter \(use the right arrow\)") @@ -274,3 +274,3 @@ RequestId -> (string) - * [next](list-analyses.html "list-analyses") | - * [previous](get-dashboard-embed-url.html "get-dashboard-embed-url") | - * [AWS CLI 2.31.10 Command Reference](../../index.html) » + * [next](list-action-connectors.html "list-action-connectors") | + * [previous](get-flow-permissions.html "get-flow-permissions") | + * [AWS CLI 2.31.13 Command Reference](../../index.html) »