@pgarbe/cdk-ecr-sync 0.5.21 → 0.5.22

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  3. package/.projenrc.ts +51 -0
  4. package/API.md +177 -46
  5. package/lib/ecr-sync.js +1 -1
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +167 -1
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.min.json +5 -4
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amplifybackend-2020-08-11.min.json +344 -3
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amplifyuibuilder-2021-08-11.examples.json +5 -0
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  90. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/migration-hub-refactor-spaces-2021-10-26.examples.json +5 -0
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+ * The timestamps for the data points, in UTC format.
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  */
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  Timestamps: PredictiveScalingForecastTimestamps;
930
930
  /**
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
1018
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  */
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  HealthCheckType?: XmlStringMaxLen32;
1020
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  /**
1021
- * The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service. During this time, any health check failures for the instance are ignored. The default value is 0. For more information, see Health check grace period in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Conditional: Required if you are adding an ELB health check.
1021
+ * The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service and marking it unhealthy due to a failed health check. The default value is 0. For more information, see Health check grace period in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Conditional: Required if you are adding an ELB health check.
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  */
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  HealthCheckGracePeriod?: HealthCheckGracePeriod;
1024
1024
  /**
@@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
1034
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  */
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  TerminationPolicies?: TerminationPolicies;
1036
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  /**
1037
- * Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see Instance scale-in protection in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
1037
+ * Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see Using instance scale-in protection in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
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  */
1039
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  NewInstancesProtectedFromScaleIn?: InstanceProtected;
1040
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  /**
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
1152
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  }
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  export interface CustomizedMetricSpecification {
1154
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  /**
1155
- * The name of the metric.
1155
+ * The name of the metric. To get the exact metric name, namespace, and dimensions, inspect the Metric object that is returned by a call to ListMetrics.
1156
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  */
1157
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  MetricName: MetricName;
1158
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  /**
@@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
1168
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  */
1169
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  Statistic: MetricStatistic;
1170
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  /**
1171
- * The unit of the metric.
1171
+ * The unit of the metric. For a complete list of the units that CloudWatch supports, see the MetricDatum data type in the Amazon CloudWatch API Reference.
1172
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  */
1173
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  Unit?: MetricUnit;
1174
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  }
@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
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  */
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  AutoScalingGroupName: XmlStringMaxLen255;
1202
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  /**
1203
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic.
1203
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic.
1204
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  */
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  TopicARN: XmlStringMaxLen255;
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  }
@@ -2289,7 +2289,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2289
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  export type LoadBalancerTargetGroupStates = LoadBalancerTargetGroupState[];
2290
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  export interface LoadForecast {
2291
2291
  /**
2292
- * The time stamps for the data points, in UTC format.
2292
+ * The timestamps for the data points, in UTC format.
2293
2293
  */
2294
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  Timestamps: PredictiveScalingForecastTimestamps;
2295
2295
  /**
@@ -2330,6 +2330,20 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2330
2330
  */
2331
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  Max?: NullablePositiveInteger;
2332
2332
  }
2333
+ export interface Metric {
2334
+ /**
2335
+ * The namespace of the metric. For more information, see the table in Amazon Web Services services that publish CloudWatch metrics in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
2336
+ */
2337
+ Namespace: MetricNamespace;
2338
+ /**
2339
+ * The name of the metric.
2340
+ */
2341
+ MetricName: MetricName;
2342
+ /**
2343
+ * The dimensions for the metric. For the list of available dimensions, see the Amazon Web Services documentation available from the table in Amazon Web Services services that publish CloudWatch metrics in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your scaling policy.
2344
+ */
2345
+ Dimensions?: MetricDimensions;
2346
+ }
2333
2347
  export interface MetricCollectionType {
2334
2348
  /**
2335
2349
  * One of the following metrics: GroupMinSize GroupMaxSize GroupDesiredCapacity GroupInServiceInstances GroupPendingInstances GroupStandbyInstances GroupTerminatingInstances GroupTotalInstances GroupInServiceCapacity GroupPendingCapacity GroupStandbyCapacity GroupTerminatingCapacity GroupTotalCapacity WarmPoolDesiredCapacity WarmPoolWarmedCapacity WarmPoolPendingCapacity WarmPoolTerminatingCapacity WarmPoolTotalCapacity GroupAndWarmPoolDesiredCapacity GroupAndWarmPoolTotalCapacity
@@ -2337,6 +2351,29 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2337
2351
  Metric?: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2338
2352
  }
2339
2353
  export type MetricCollectionTypes = MetricCollectionType[];
2354
+ export type MetricDataQueries = MetricDataQuery[];
2355
+ export interface MetricDataQuery {
2356
+ /**
2357
+ * A short name that identifies the object's results in the response. This name must be unique among all MetricDataQuery objects specified for a single scaling policy. If you are performing math expressions on this set of data, this name represents that data and can serve as a variable in the mathematical expression. The valid characters are letters, numbers, and underscores. The first character must be a lowercase letter.
2358
+ */
2359
+ Id: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2360
+ /**
2361
+ * The math expression to perform on the returned data, if this object is performing a math expression. This expression can use the Id of the other metrics to refer to those metrics, and can also use the Id of other expressions to use the result of those expressions. Conditional: Within each MetricDataQuery object, you must specify either Expression or MetricStat, but not both.
2362
+ */
2363
+ Expression?: XmlStringMaxLen1023;
2364
+ /**
2365
+ * Information about the metric data to return. Conditional: Within each MetricDataQuery object, you must specify either Expression or MetricStat, but not both.
2366
+ */
2367
+ MetricStat?: MetricStat;
2368
+ /**
2369
+ * A human-readable label for this metric or expression. This is especially useful if this is a math expression, so that you know what the value represents.
2370
+ */
2371
+ Label?: XmlStringMetricLabel;
2372
+ /**
2373
+ * Indicates whether to return the timestamps and raw data values of this metric. If you use any math expressions, specify true for this value for only the final math expression that the metric specification is based on. You must specify false for ReturnData for all the other metrics and expressions used in the metric specification. If you are only retrieving metrics and not performing any math expressions, do not specify anything for ReturnData. This sets it to its default (true).
2374
+ */
2375
+ ReturnData?: ReturnData;
2376
+ }
2340
2377
  export interface MetricDimension {
2341
2378
  /**
2342
2379
  * The name of the dimension.
@@ -2360,6 +2397,20 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2360
2397
  export type MetricName = string;
2361
2398
  export type MetricNamespace = string;
2362
2399
  export type MetricScale = number;
2400
+ export interface MetricStat {
2401
+ /**
2402
+ * The CloudWatch metric to return, including the metric name, namespace, and dimensions. To get the exact metric name, namespace, and dimensions, inspect the Metric object that is returned by a call to ListMetrics.
2403
+ */
2404
+ Metric: Metric;
2405
+ /**
2406
+ * The statistic to return. It can include any CloudWatch statistic or extended statistic. For a list of valid values, see the table in Statistics in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. The most commonly used metrics for predictive scaling are Average and Sum.
2407
+ */
2408
+ Stat: XmlStringMetricStat;
2409
+ /**
2410
+ * The unit to use for the returned data points. For a complete list of the units that CloudWatch supports, see the MetricDatum data type in the Amazon CloudWatch API Reference.
2411
+ */
2412
+ Unit?: MetricUnit;
2413
+ }
2363
2414
  export type MetricStatistic = "Average"|"Minimum"|"Maximum"|"SampleCount"|"Sum"|string;
2364
2415
  export type MetricType = "ASGAverageCPUUtilization"|"ASGAverageNetworkIn"|"ASGAverageNetworkOut"|"ALBRequestCountPerTarget"|string;
2365
2416
  export type MetricUnit = string;
@@ -2396,7 +2447,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2396
2447
  */
2397
2448
  AutoScalingGroupName?: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2398
2449
  /**
2399
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic.
2450
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic.
2400
2451
  */
2401
2452
  TopicARN?: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2402
2453
  /**
@@ -2472,27 +2523,57 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2472
2523
  */
2473
2524
  MaxCapacityBuffer?: PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBuffer;
2474
2525
  }
2526
+ export interface PredictiveScalingCustomizedCapacityMetric {
2527
+ /**
2528
+ * One or more metric data queries to provide the data points for a capacity metric. Use multiple metric data queries only if you are performing a math expression on returned data.
2529
+ */
2530
+ MetricDataQueries: MetricDataQueries;
2531
+ }
2532
+ export interface PredictiveScalingCustomizedLoadMetric {
2533
+ /**
2534
+ * One or more metric data queries to provide the data points for a load metric. Use multiple metric data queries only if you are performing a math expression on returned data.
2535
+ */
2536
+ MetricDataQueries: MetricDataQueries;
2537
+ }
2538
+ export interface PredictiveScalingCustomizedScalingMetric {
2539
+ /**
2540
+ * One or more metric data queries to provide the data points for a scaling metric. Use multiple metric data queries only if you are performing a math expression on returned data.
2541
+ */
2542
+ MetricDataQueries: MetricDataQueries;
2543
+ }
2475
2544
  export type PredictiveScalingForecastTimestamps = TimestampType[];
2476
2545
  export type PredictiveScalingForecastValues = MetricScale[];
2477
2546
  export type PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBreachBehavior = "HonorMaxCapacity"|"IncreaseMaxCapacity"|string;
2478
2547
  export type PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBuffer = number;
2479
2548
  export interface PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification {
2480
2549
  /**
2481
- * Specifies the target utilization.
2550
+ * Specifies the target utilization. Some metrics are based on a count instead of a percentage, such as the request count for an Application Load Balancer or the number of messages in an SQS queue. If the scaling policy specifies one of these metrics, specify the target utilization as the optimal average request or message count per instance during any one-minute interval.
2482
2551
  */
2483
2552
  TargetValue: MetricScale;
2484
2553
  /**
2485
- * The metric pair specification from which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling determines the appropriate scaling metric and load metric to use.
2554
+ * The predefined metric pair specification from which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling determines the appropriate scaling metric and load metric to use.
2486
2555
  */
2487
2556
  PredefinedMetricPairSpecification?: PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair;
2488
2557
  /**
2489
- * The scaling metric specification.
2558
+ * The predefined scaling metric specification.
2490
2559
  */
2491
2560
  PredefinedScalingMetricSpecification?: PredictiveScalingPredefinedScalingMetric;
2492
2561
  /**
2493
- * The load metric specification.
2562
+ * The predefined load metric specification.
2494
2563
  */
2495
2564
  PredefinedLoadMetricSpecification?: PredictiveScalingPredefinedLoadMetric;
2565
+ /**
2566
+ * The customized scaling metric specification.
2567
+ */
2568
+ CustomizedScalingMetricSpecification?: PredictiveScalingCustomizedScalingMetric;
2569
+ /**
2570
+ * The customized load metric specification.
2571
+ */
2572
+ CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification?: PredictiveScalingCustomizedLoadMetric;
2573
+ /**
2574
+ * The customized capacity metric specification.
2575
+ */
2576
+ CustomizedCapacityMetricSpecification?: PredictiveScalingCustomizedCapacityMetric;
2496
2577
  }
2497
2578
  export type PredictiveScalingMetricSpecifications = PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification[];
2498
2579
  export type PredictiveScalingMode = "ForecastAndScale"|"ForecastOnly"|string;
@@ -2586,7 +2667,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2586
2667
  */
2587
2668
  AutoScalingGroupName: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2588
2669
  /**
2589
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic.
2670
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic.
2590
2671
  */
2591
2672
  TopicARN: XmlStringMaxLen255;
2592
2673
  /**
@@ -2640,7 +2721,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2640
2721
  */
2641
2722
  EstimatedInstanceWarmup?: EstimatedInstanceWarmup;
2642
2723
  /**
2643
- * A target tracking scaling policy. Provides support for predefined or customized metrics. The following predefined metrics are available: ASGAverageCPUUtilization ASGAverageNetworkIn ASGAverageNetworkOut ALBRequestCountPerTarget If you specify ALBRequestCountPerTarget for the metric, you must specify the ResourceLabel parameter with the PredefinedMetricSpecification. For more information, see TargetTrackingConfiguration in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference. Required if the policy type is TargetTrackingScaling.
2724
+ * A target tracking scaling policy. Provides support for predefined or custom metrics. The following predefined metrics are available: ASGAverageCPUUtilization ASGAverageNetworkIn ASGAverageNetworkOut ALBRequestCountPerTarget If you specify ALBRequestCountPerTarget for the metric, you must specify the ResourceLabel parameter with the PredefinedMetricSpecification. For more information, see TargetTrackingConfiguration in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference. Required if the policy type is TargetTrackingScaling.
2644
2725
  */
2645
2726
  TargetTrackingConfiguration?: TargetTrackingConfiguration;
2646
2727
  /**
@@ -2648,7 +2729,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2648
2729
  */
2649
2730
  Enabled?: ScalingPolicyEnabled;
2650
2731
  /**
2651
- * A predictive scaling policy. Provides support for only predefined metrics. Predictive scaling works with CPU utilization, network in/out, and the Application Load Balancer request count. For more information, see PredictiveScalingConfiguration in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference. Required if the policy type is PredictiveScaling.
2732
+ * A predictive scaling policy. Provides support for predefined and custom metrics. Predefined metrics include CPU utilization, network in/out, and the Application Load Balancer request count. For more information, see PredictiveScalingConfiguration in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API Reference. Required if the policy type is PredictiveScaling.
2652
2733
  */
2653
2734
  PredictiveScalingConfiguration?: PredictiveScalingConfiguration;
2654
2735
  }
@@ -2759,6 +2840,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
2759
2840
  }
2760
2841
  export type RefreshStrategy = "Rolling"|string;
2761
2842
  export type ResourceName = string;
2843
+ export type ReturnData = boolean;
2762
2844
  export type ScalingActivityStatusCode = "PendingSpotBidPlacement"|"WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId"|"WaitingForSpotInstanceId"|"WaitingForInstanceId"|"PreInService"|"InProgress"|"WaitingForELBConnectionDraining"|"MidLifecycleAction"|"WaitingForInstanceWarmup"|"Successful"|"Failed"|"Cancelled"|string;
2763
2845
  export type ScalingPolicies = ScalingPolicy[];
2764
2846
  export interface ScalingPolicy {
@@ -3172,7 +3254,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
3172
3254
  */
3173
3255
  HealthCheckType?: XmlStringMaxLen32;
3174
3256
  /**
3175
- * The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service. The default value is 0. For more information, see Health check grace period in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Conditional: Required if you are adding an ELB health check.
3257
+ * The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service and marking it unhealthy due to a failed health check. The default value is 0. For more information, see Health check grace period in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Conditional: Required if you are adding an ELB health check.
3176
3258
  */
3177
3259
  HealthCheckGracePeriod?: HealthCheckGracePeriod;
3178
3260
  /**
@@ -3188,7 +3270,7 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
3188
3270
  */
3189
3271
  TerminationPolicies?: TerminationPolicies;
3190
3272
  /**
3191
- * Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see Instance scale-in protection in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
3273
+ * Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see Using instance scale-in protection in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
3192
3274
  */
3193
3275
  NewInstancesProtectedFromScaleIn?: InstanceProtected;
3194
3276
  /**
@@ -3254,6 +3336,8 @@ declare namespace AutoScaling {
3254
3336
  export type XmlStringMaxLen32 = string;
3255
3337
  export type XmlStringMaxLen511 = string;
3256
3338
  export type XmlStringMaxLen64 = string;
3339
+ export type XmlStringMetricLabel = string;
3340
+ export type XmlStringMetricStat = string;
3257
3341
  export type XmlStringUserData = string;
3258
3342
  /**
3259
3343
  * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.