@awboost/cfn-resource-types 0.1.73 → 0.1.74

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+ import { Resource as $Resource } from "@awboost/cfn-template-builder/template/resource";
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+ import type { ResourceOptions as $ResourceOptions } from "@awboost/cfn-template-builder/template";
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+ /**
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+ * Definition of AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion Resource Type
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-bedrock-guardrailversion.html}
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+ */
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+ export type BedrockGuardrailVersionProperties = {
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+ /**
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+ * Description of the Guardrail version
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+ * @minLength `1`
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+ * @maxLength `200`
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+ */
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+ Description?: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Identifier (GuardrailId or GuardrailArn) for the guardrail
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+ * @maxLength `2048`
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+ * @pattern `^(([a-z0-9]+)|(arn:aws(-[^:]+)?:bedrock:[a-z0-9-]{1,20}:[0-9]{12}:guardrail/[a-z0-9]+))$`
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+ */
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+ GuardrailIdentifier: string;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Attribute type definition for `AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion`.
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-bedrock-guardrailversion.html#aws-resource-bedrock-guardrailversion-return-values}
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+ */
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+ export type BedrockGuardrailVersionAttributes = {
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+ /**
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+ * Arn representation for the guardrail
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+ * @maxLength `2048`
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+ * @pattern `^arn:aws(-[^:]+)?:bedrock:[a-z0-9-]{1,20}:[0-9]{12}:guardrail/[a-z0-9]+$`
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+ */
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+ GuardrailArn: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Unique id for the guardrail
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+ * @maxLength `64`
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+ * @pattern `^[a-z0-9]+$`
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+ */
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+ GuardrailId: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Guardrail version
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+ * @pattern `^[1-9][0-9]{0,7}$`
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+ */
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+ Version: string;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Definition of AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion Resource Type
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-bedrock-guardrailversion.html}
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+ */
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+ export declare class BedrockGuardrailVersion extends $Resource<"AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion", BedrockGuardrailVersionProperties, BedrockGuardrailVersionAttributes> {
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+ static readonly Type = "AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion";
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+ constructor(logicalId: string, properties: BedrockGuardrailVersionProperties, options?: $ResourceOptions);
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+ }
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=AWS-Bedrock-GuardrailVersion.d.ts.map
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+ import { Resource as $Resource } from "@awboost/cfn-template-builder/template/resource";
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+ /**
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+ * Definition of AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion Resource Type
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-bedrock-guardrailversion.html}
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+ */
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+ export class BedrockGuardrailVersion extends $Resource {
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+ static Type = "AWS::Bedrock::GuardrailVersion";
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+ constructor(logicalId, properties, options) {
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+ super(logicalId, BedrockGuardrailVersion.Type, properties, options);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=AWS-Bedrock-GuardrailVersion.js.map
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  Definition: Definition;
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  ExecutionRoleArn: string;
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  NotificationType: "ACTUAL" | "FORECASTED";
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+ ResourceTags?: ResourceTag[];
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  /**
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  * @minLength `1`
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  * @maxLength `11`
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  */
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  Users?: string[];
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  };
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+ /**
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+ * Type definition for `AWS::Budgets::BudgetsAction.ResourceTag`.
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-budgets-budgetsaction-resourcetag.html}
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+ */
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+ export type ResourceTag = {
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+ Key: string;
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+ Value: string;
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+ };
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  /**
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  * Type definition for `AWS::Budgets::BudgetsAction.ScpActionDefinition`.
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-budgets-budgetsaction-scpactiondefinition.html}
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  */
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  Description?: string;
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  /**
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- * The device index for the network interface attachment. Each network interface requires a device index. If the launch template includes network interfaces with a device index other than 0, you must add a primary network interface when you launch a instance using this launch template,
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+ * The device index for the network interface attachment. Each network interface requires a device index. If you create a launch template that includes secondary network interfaces but not a primary network interface, then you must add a primary network interface as a launch parameter when you launch an instance from the template.
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  */
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  DeviceIndex?: number;
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  /**
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  /**
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  * The ``AWS::KMS::Alias`` resource specifies a display name for a [KMS key](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#kms_keys). You can use an alias to identify a KMS key in the KMS console, in the [DescribeKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeKey.html) operation, and in [cryptographic operations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations), such as [Decrypt](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_Decrypt.html) and [GenerateDataKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_GenerateDataKey.html).
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  Adding, deleting, or updating an alias can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see [ABAC for](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/abac.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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- Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys i
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+ Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys in different AWS-Regions. For more information, see [Using aliases](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/kms-alias.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ When specifying an alias, observe the following rules.
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+ + Each alias is associated with one KMS key, but multiple aliases can be associated with the same KMS key.
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+ + The alias and its associated KMS key must be in the same AWS-account and Region.
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+ + The alias name must be unique in the AWS-account and Region. However, you can create aliases with the same name in different AWS-Regions. For example, you can have an ``alias/projectKey`` in multiple Regions, each of which is associated with a KMS key in its Region.
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+ + Each alias name must begin with ``alias/`` followed by a name, such as ``alias/exampleKey``. The alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names cannot begin with ``alias/aws/``. That alias name prefix is reserved for [](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#aws-managed-cmk).
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+ *Regions*
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+ KMS CloudFormation resources are available in all AWS-Regions in which KMS and CFN are supported.
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-kms-alias.html}
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  export type KMSAliasProperties = {
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  /**
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  * The ``AWS::KMS::Alias`` resource specifies a display name for a [KMS key](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#kms_keys). You can use an alias to identify a KMS key in the KMS console, in the [DescribeKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeKey.html) operation, and in [cryptographic operations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations), such as [Decrypt](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_Decrypt.html) and [GenerateDataKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_GenerateDataKey.html).
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  Adding, deleting, or updating an alias can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see [ABAC for](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/abac.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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- Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys i
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+ Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys in different AWS-Regions. For more information, see [Using aliases](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/kms-alias.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ When specifying an alias, observe the following rules.
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+ + Each alias is associated with one KMS key, but multiple aliases can be associated with the same KMS key.
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+ + The alias and its associated KMS key must be in the same AWS-account and Region.
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+ + The alias name must be unique in the AWS-account and Region. However, you can create aliases with the same name in different AWS-Regions. For example, you can have an ``alias/projectKey`` in multiple Regions, each of which is associated with a KMS key in its Region.
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+ + Each alias name must begin with ``alias/`` followed by a name, such as ``alias/exampleKey``. The alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names cannot begin with ``alias/aws/``. That alias name prefix is reserved for [](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#aws-managed-cmk).
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+ KMS CloudFormation resources are available in all AWS-Regions in which KMS and CFN are supported.
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-kms-alias.html}
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  export declare class KMSAlias extends $Resource<"AWS::KMS::Alias", KMSAliasProperties, Record<string, never>> {
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  /**
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  * The ``AWS::KMS::Alias`` resource specifies a display name for a [KMS key](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#kms_keys). You can use an alias to identify a KMS key in the KMS console, in the [DescribeKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeKey.html) operation, and in [cryptographic operations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations), such as [Decrypt](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_Decrypt.html) and [GenerateDataKey](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_GenerateDataKey.html).
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  Adding, deleting, or updating an alias can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see [ABAC for](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/abac.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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- Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys i
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+ Using an alias to refer to a KMS key can help you simplify key management. For example, an alias in your code can be associated with different KMS keys in different AWS-Regions. For more information, see [Using aliases](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/kms-alias.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ When specifying an alias, observe the following rules.
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+ + Each alias is associated with one KMS key, but multiple aliases can be associated with the same KMS key.
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+ + The alias and its associated KMS key must be in the same AWS-account and Region.
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+ + The alias name must be unique in the AWS-account and Region. However, you can create aliases with the same name in different AWS-Regions. For example, you can have an ``alias/projectKey`` in multiple Regions, each of which is associated with a KMS key in its Region.
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+ + Each alias name must begin with ``alias/`` followed by a name, such as ``alias/exampleKey``. The alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names cannot begin with ``alias/aws/``. That alias name prefix is reserved for [](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#aws-managed-cmk).
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+ KMS CloudFormation resources are available in all AWS-Regions in which KMS and CFN are supported.
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-kms-alias.html}
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  export class KMSAlias extends $Resource {