http://appflow.{region}.amazonaws.com/update-connector-registration<p>Updates a custom connector that you've previously registered. This operation updates the connector with one of the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p>The latest version of the AWS Lambda function that's assigned to the connector</p> </li> <li> <p>A new AWS Lambda function that you specify</p> </li> </ul>
<p>The <code>clientToken</code> parameter is an idempotency token. It ensures that your <code>UpdateConnectorRegistration</code> request completes only once. You choose the value to pass. For example, if you don't receive a response from your request, you can safely retry the request with the same <code>clientToken</code> parameter value.</p> <p>If you omit a <code>clientToken</code> value, the Amazon Web Services SDK that you are using inserts a value for you. This way, the SDK can safely retry requests multiple times after a network error. You must provide your own value for other use cases.</p> <p>If you specify input parameters that differ from your first request, an error occurs. If you use a different value for <code>clientToken</code>, Amazon AppFlow considers it a new call to <code>UpdateConnectorRegistration</code>. The token is active for 8 hours.</p>
A description about the update that you're applying to the connector.
The name of the connector. The name is unique for each connector registration in your AWS account.
Contains information about the configuration of the connector being registered.
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"id": "abc123",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}
}{
"success": false,
"error": {
"code": "VALIDATION_ERROR",
"message": "Invalid request parameters"
}
}1curl --request POST \2 --url 'http://appflow.{region}.amazonaws.com/update-connector-registration' \3 --header 'accept: application/json' \4 --header 'content-type: application/json'1{2 "success": true,3 "data": {4 "id": "abc123",5 "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"6 }7}http://appflow.{region}.amazonaws.com/update-connector-registration<p>Updates a custom connector that you've previously registered. This operation updates the connector with one of the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p>The latest version of the AWS Lambda function that's assigned to the connector</p> </li> <li> <p>A new AWS Lambda function that you specify</p> </li> </ul>
<p>The <code>clientToken</code> parameter is an idempotency token. It ensures that your <code>UpdateConnectorRegistration</code> request completes only once. You choose the value to pass. For example, if you don't receive a response from your request, you can safely retry the request with the same <code>clientToken</code> parameter value.</p> <p>If you omit a <code>clientToken</code> value, the Amazon Web Services SDK that you are using inserts a value for you. This way, the SDK can safely retry requests multiple times after a network error. You must provide your own value for other use cases.</p> <p>If you specify input parameters that differ from your first request, an error occurs. If you use a different value for <code>clientToken</code>, Amazon AppFlow considers it a new call to <code>UpdateConnectorRegistration</code>. The token is active for 8 hours.</p>
A description about the update that you're applying to the connector.
The name of the connector. The name is unique for each connector registration in your AWS account.
Contains information about the configuration of the connector being registered.
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"id": "abc123",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}
}{
"success": false,
"error": {
"code": "VALIDATION_ERROR",
"message": "Invalid request parameters"
}
}1curl --request POST \2 --url 'http://appflow.{region}.amazonaws.com/update-connector-registration' \3 --header 'accept: application/json' \4 --header 'content-type: application/json'1{2 "success": true,3 "data": {4 "id": "abc123",5 "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"6 }7}