@aws-sdk/client-codedeploy 3.408.0 → 3.409.0

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  "use strict";
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  Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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  exports.ruleSet = void 0;
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- const p = "required", q = "fn", r = "argv", s = "ref";
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- const a = "PartitionResult", b = "tree", c = "error", d = "endpoint", e = { [p]: false, "type": "String" }, f = { [p]: true, "default": false, "type": "Boolean" }, g = { [s]: "Endpoint" }, h = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [{ [s]: "UseFIPS" }, true] }, i = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [{ [s]: "UseDualStack" }, true] }, j = {}, k = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [true, { [q]: "getAttr", [r]: [{ [s]: a }, "supportsFIPS"] }] }, l = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [true, { [q]: "getAttr", [r]: [{ [s]: a }, "supportsDualStack"] }] }, m = [g], n = [h], o = [i];
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- const _data = { version: "1.0", parameters: { Region: e, UseDualStack: f, UseFIPS: f, Endpoint: e }, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [q]: "aws.partition", [r]: [{ [s]: "Region" }], assign: a }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [q]: "isSet", [r]: m }, { [q]: "parseURL", [r]: m, assign: "url" }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: n, error: "Invalid Configuration: FIPS and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { type: b, rules: [{ conditions: o, error: "Invalid Configuration: Dualstack and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { endpoint: { url: g, properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] }, { conditions: [h, i], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [k, l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both", type: c }] }, { conditions: n, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [k], type: b, rules: [{ type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] }, { error: "FIPS is enabled but this partition does not support FIPS", type: c }] }, { conditions: o, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }, { error: "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack", type: c }] }, { endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] };
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+ const q = "required", r = "fn", s = "argv", t = "ref";
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+ const a = "isSet", b = "tree", c = "error", d = "endpoint", e = "PartitionResult", f = { [q]: false, "type": "String" }, g = { [q]: true, "default": false, "type": "Boolean" }, h = { [t]: "Endpoint" }, i = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [{ [t]: "UseFIPS" }, true] }, j = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [{ [t]: "UseDualStack" }, true] }, k = {}, l = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [true, { [r]: "getAttr", [s]: [{ [t]: e }, "supportsFIPS"] }] }, m = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [true, { [r]: "getAttr", [s]: [{ [t]: e }, "supportsDualStack"] }] }, n = [i], o = [j], p = [{ [t]: "Region" }];
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+ const _data = { version: "1.0", parameters: { Region: f, UseDualStack: g, UseFIPS: g, Endpoint: f }, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [r]: a, [s]: [h] }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: n, error: "Invalid Configuration: FIPS and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { conditions: o, error: "Invalid Configuration: Dualstack and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { endpoint: { url: h, properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { conditions: [{ [r]: a, [s]: p }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [r]: "aws.partition", [s]: p, assign: e }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [i, j], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l, m], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both", type: c }] }, { conditions: n, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS is enabled but this partition does not support FIPS", type: c }] }, { conditions: o, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [m], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack", type: c }] }, { endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }] }, { error: "Invalid Configuration: Missing Region", type: c }] };
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  exports.ruleSet = _data;
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- const p = "required", q = "fn", r = "argv", s = "ref";
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- const a = "PartitionResult", b = "tree", c = "error", d = "endpoint", e = { [p]: false, "type": "String" }, f = { [p]: true, "default": false, "type": "Boolean" }, g = { [s]: "Endpoint" }, h = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [{ [s]: "UseFIPS" }, true] }, i = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [{ [s]: "UseDualStack" }, true] }, j = {}, k = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [true, { [q]: "getAttr", [r]: [{ [s]: a }, "supportsFIPS"] }] }, l = { [q]: "booleanEquals", [r]: [true, { [q]: "getAttr", [r]: [{ [s]: a }, "supportsDualStack"] }] }, m = [g], n = [h], o = [i];
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- const _data = { version: "1.0", parameters: { Region: e, UseDualStack: f, UseFIPS: f, Endpoint: e }, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [q]: "aws.partition", [r]: [{ [s]: "Region" }], assign: a }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [q]: "isSet", [r]: m }, { [q]: "parseURL", [r]: m, assign: "url" }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: n, error: "Invalid Configuration: FIPS and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { type: b, rules: [{ conditions: o, error: "Invalid Configuration: Dualstack and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { endpoint: { url: g, properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] }, { conditions: [h, i], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [k, l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both", type: c }] }, { conditions: n, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [k], type: b, rules: [{ type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] }, { error: "FIPS is enabled but this partition does not support FIPS", type: c }] }, { conditions: o, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }, { error: "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack", type: c }] }, { endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: j, headers: j }, type: d }] }] };
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+ const q = "required", r = "fn", s = "argv", t = "ref";
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+ const a = "isSet", b = "tree", c = "error", d = "endpoint", e = "PartitionResult", f = { [q]: false, "type": "String" }, g = { [q]: true, "default": false, "type": "Boolean" }, h = { [t]: "Endpoint" }, i = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [{ [t]: "UseFIPS" }, true] }, j = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [{ [t]: "UseDualStack" }, true] }, k = {}, l = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [true, { [r]: "getAttr", [s]: [{ [t]: e }, "supportsFIPS"] }] }, m = { [r]: "booleanEquals", [s]: [true, { [r]: "getAttr", [s]: [{ [t]: e }, "supportsDualStack"] }] }, n = [i], o = [j], p = [{ [t]: "Region" }];
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+ const _data = { version: "1.0", parameters: { Region: f, UseDualStack: g, UseFIPS: g, Endpoint: f }, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [r]: a, [s]: [h] }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: n, error: "Invalid Configuration: FIPS and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { conditions: o, error: "Invalid Configuration: Dualstack and custom endpoint are not supported", type: c }, { endpoint: { url: h, properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { conditions: [{ [r]: a, [s]: p }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [{ [r]: "aws.partition", [s]: p, assign: e }], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [i, j], type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l, m], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both", type: c }] }, { conditions: n, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [l], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy-fips.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "FIPS is enabled but this partition does not support FIPS", type: c }] }, { conditions: o, type: b, rules: [{ conditions: [m], type: b, rules: [{ endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dualStackDnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }, { error: "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack", type: c }] }, { endpoint: { url: "https://codedeploy.{Region}.{PartitionResult#dnsSuffix}", properties: k, headers: k }, type: d }] }] }, { error: "Invalid Configuration: Missing Region", type: c }] };
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- * <p>CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps
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