@pgarbe/cdk-ecr-sync 0.5.23 → 0.5.24

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  1. package/.gitattributes +1 -0
  2. package/.jsii +5 -4
  3. package/lib/ecr-sync.js +1 -1
  4. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +92 -1
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/appstream-2016-12-01.min.json +358 -148
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/appsync-2017-07-25.min.json +76 -58
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chime-sdk-messaging-2021-05-15.min.json +114 -110
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.min.json +499 -61
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  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/compute-optimizer-2019-11-01.min.json +30 -15
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/customer-profiles-2020-08-15.min.json +36 -23
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  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/es-2015-01-01.min.json +58 -49
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  69. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/chimesdkmessaging.d.ts +12 -4
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  71. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/computeoptimizer.d.ts +45 -13
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  83. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/es.d.ts +13 -0
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  85. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/fms.d.ts +6 -6
  86. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/forecastservice.d.ts +43 -24
  87. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/glue.d.ts +119 -0
  88. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/greengrassv2.d.ts +133 -5
  89. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/honeycode.d.ts +83 -3
  90. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/imagebuilder.d.ts +100 -8
  91. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/iot.d.ts +49 -1
  92. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ioteventsdata.d.ts +3 -3
  93. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/iotwireless.d.ts +76 -0
  94. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ivs.d.ts +21 -1
  95. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/kendra.d.ts +21 -4
  96. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lakeformation.d.ts +136 -1
  97. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexmodelsv2.d.ts +174 -20
  98. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexruntimev2.d.ts +28 -1
  99. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/location.d.ts +169 -52
  100. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lookoutmetrics.d.ts +104 -22
  101. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mediaconnect.d.ts +51 -7
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  112. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ram.d.ts +33 -1
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  115. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/rekognition.d.ts +13 -8
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  119. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/secretsmanager.d.ts +175 -175
  120. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/securityhub.d.ts +548 -3
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+ * Associates a Greengrass service role with IoT Greengrass for your Amazon Web Services account in this Amazon Web Services Region. IoT Greengrass uses this role to verify the identity of client devices and manage core device connectivity information. The role must include the AWSGreengrassResourceAccessRolePolicy managed policy or a custom policy that defines equivalent permissions for the IoT Greengrass features that you use. For more information, see Greengrass service role in the IoT Greengrass Version 2 Developer Guide.
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+ associateServiceRoleToAccount(params: GreengrassV2.Types.AssociateServiceRoleToAccountRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: GreengrassV2.Types.AssociateServiceRoleToAccountResponse) => void): Request<GreengrassV2.Types.AssociateServiceRoleToAccountResponse, AWSError>;
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+ associateServiceRoleToAccount(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: GreengrassV2.Types.AssociateServiceRoleToAccountResponse) => void): Request<GreengrassV2.Types.AssociateServiceRoleToAccountResponse, AWSError>;
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+ * Associates a list of client devices with a core device. Use this API operation to specify which client devices can discover a core device through cloud discovery. With cloud discovery, client devices connect to IoT Greengrass to retrieve associated core devices' connectivity information and certificates. For more information, see Configure cloud discovery in the IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide. Client devices are local IoT devices that connect to and communicate with an IoT Greengrass core device over MQTT. You can connect client devices to a core device to sync MQTT messages and data to Amazon Web Services IoT Core and interact with client devices in Greengrass components. For more information, see Interact with local IoT devices in the IoT Greengrass V2 Developer Guide.
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+ * Gets the service role associated with IoT Greengrass for your Amazon Web Services account in this Amazon Web Services Region. IoT Greengrass uses this role to verify the identity of client devices and manage core device connectivity information. For more information, see Greengrass service role in the IoT Greengrass Version 2 Developer Guide.
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+ getServiceRoleForAccount(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: GreengrassV2.Types.GetServiceRoleForAccountResponse) => void): Request<GreengrassV2.Types.GetServiceRoleForAccountResponse, AWSError>;
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+ updateConnectivityInfo(params: GreengrassV2.Types.UpdateConnectivityInfoRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: GreengrassV2.Types.UpdateConnectivityInfoResponse) => void): Request<GreengrassV2.Types.UpdateConnectivityInfoResponse, AWSError>;
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+ export interface GetConnectivityInfoResponse {
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+ export interface GetServiceRoleForAccountResponse {
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+ /**
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+ thingName: CoreDeviceThingName;
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+ export interface UpdateConnectivityInfoResponse {
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+ /**
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+ version?: String;
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+ /**
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+ message?: String;
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+ export type connectivityInfoList = ConnectivityInfo[];
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+ listTagsForResource(params: Honeycode.Types.ListTagsForResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.ListTagsForResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.ListTagsForResourceResult, AWSError>;
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+ listTagsForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.ListTagsForResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.ListTagsForResourceResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ tagResource(params: Honeycode.Types.TagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.TagResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.TagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * The TagResource API allows you to add tags to an ARN-able resource. Resource includes workbook, table, screen and screen-automation.
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+ tagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.TagResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.TagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * The UntagResource API allows you to removes tags from an ARN-able resource. Resource includes workbook, table, screen and screen-automation.
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+ untagResource(params: Honeycode.Types.UntagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.UntagResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.UntagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Honeycode.Types.UntagResourceResult) => void): Request<Honeycode.Types.UntagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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- * The raw value of the data contained in the cell. The raw value depends on the format of the data in the cell. However the attribute in the API return value is always a string containing the raw value. Cells with format DATE, DATE_TIME or TIME have the raw value as a floating point number where the whole number represents the number of days since 1/1/1900 and the fractional part represents the fraction of the day since midnight. For example, a cell with date 11/3/2020 has the raw value "44138". A cell with the time 9:00 AM has the raw value "0.375" and a cell with date/time value of 11/3/2020 9:00 AM has the raw value "44138.375". Notice that even though the raw value is a number in all three cases, it is still represented as a string. Cells with format NUMBER, CURRENCY, PERCENTAGE and ACCOUNTING have the raw value of the data as the number representing the data being displayed. For example, the number 1.325 with two decimal places in the format will have it's raw value as "1.325" and formatted value as "1.33". A currency value for $10 will have the raw value as "10" and formatted value as "$10.00". A value representing 20% with two decimal places in the format will have its raw value as "0.2" and the formatted value as "20.00%". An accounting value of -$25 will have "-25" as the raw value and "$ (25.00)" as the formatted value. Cells with format TEXT will have the raw text as the raw value. For example, a cell with text "John Smith" will have "John Smith" as both the raw value and the formatted value. Cells with format CONTACT will have the name of the contact as a formatted value and the email address of the contact as the raw value. For example, a contact for John Smith will have "John Smith" as the formatted value and "john.smith@example.com" as the raw value. Cells with format ROWLINK (aka picklist) will have the first column of the linked row as the formatted value and the row id of the linked row as the raw value. For example, a cell containing a picklist to a table that displays task status might have "Completed" as the formatted value and "row:dfcefaee-5b37-4355-8f28-40c3e4ff5dd4/ca432b2f-b8eb-431d-9fb5-cbe0342f9f03" as the raw value. Cells with format AUTO or cells without any format that are auto-detected as one of the formats above will contain the raw and formatted values as mentioned above, based on the auto-detected formats. If there is no auto-detected format, the raw and formatted values will be the same as the data in the cell.
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+ * The raw value of the data contained in the cell. The raw value depends on the format of the data in the cell. However the attribute in the API return value is always a string containing the raw value. Cells with format DATE, DATE_TIME or TIME have the raw value as a floating point number where the whole number represents the number of days since 1/1/1900 and the fractional part represents the fraction of the day since midnight. For example, a cell with date 11/3/2020 has the raw value "44138". A cell with the time 9:00 AM has the raw value "0.375" and a cell with date/time value of 11/3/2020 9:00 AM has the raw value "44138.375". Notice that even though the raw value is a number in all three cases, it is still represented as a string. Cells with format NUMBER, CURRENCY, PERCENTAGE and ACCOUNTING have the raw value of the data as the number representing the data being displayed. For example, the number 1.325 with two decimal places in the format will have it's raw value as "1.325" and formatted value as "1.33". A currency value for $10 will have the raw value as "10" and formatted value as "$10.00". A value representing 20% with two decimal places in the format will have its raw value as "0.2" and the formatted value as "20.00%". An accounting value of -$25 will have "-25" as the raw value and "$ (25.00)" as the formatted value. Cells with format TEXT will have the raw text as the raw value. For example, a cell with text "John Smith" will have "John Smith" as both the raw value and the formatted value. Cells with format CONTACT will have the name of the contact as a formatted value and the email address of the contact as the raw value. For example, a contact for John Smith will have "John Smith" as the formatted value and "john.smith@example.com" as the raw value. Cells with format ROWLINK (aka picklist) will have the first column of the linked row as the formatted value and the row id of the linked row as the raw value. For example, a cell containing a picklist to a table that displays task status might have "Completed" as the formatted value and "row:dfcefaee-5b37-4355-8f28-40c3e4ff5dd4/ca432b2f-b8eb-431d-9fb5-cbe0342f9f03" as the raw value. Cells with format ROWSET (aka multi-select or multi-record picklist) will by default have the first column of each of the linked rows as the formatted value in the list, and the rowset id of the linked rows as the raw value. For example, a cell containing a multi-select picklist to a table that contains items might have "Item A", "Item B" in the formatted value list and "rows:b742c1f4-6cb0-4650-a845-35eb86fcc2bb/ [fdea123b-8f68-474a-aa8a-5ff87aa333af,6daf41f0-a138-4eee-89da-123086d36ecf]" as the raw value. Cells with format ATTACHMENT will have the name of the attachment as the formatted value and the attachment id as the raw value. For example, a cell containing an attachment named "image.jpeg" will have "image.jpeg" as the formatted value and "attachment:ca432b2f-b8eb-431d-9fb5-cbe0342f9f03" as the raw value. Cells with format AUTO or cells without any format that are auto-detected as one of the formats above will contain the raw and formatted values as mentioned above, based on the auto-detected formats. If there is no auto-detected format, the raw and formatted values will be the same as the data in the cell.
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248
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249
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251
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276
+ /**
277
+ * A list of formatted values of the cell. This field is only returned when the cell is ROWSET format (aka multi-select or multi-record picklist). Values in the list are always represented as strings. The formattedValue field will be empty if this field is returned.
278
+ */
279
+ formattedValues?: FormattedValuesList;
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253
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254
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  /**
255
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257
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  fact?: Fact;
286
+ /**
287
+ * A list representing the values that are entered into a ROWSET cell. Facts list can have either only values or rowIDs, and rowIDs should from the same table.
288
+ */
289
+ facts?: FactList;
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259
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  export type Cells = Cell[];
260
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343
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  jobMetadata: TableDataImportJobMetadata;
376
+ /**
377
+ * If job status is failed, error code to understand reason for the failure.
378
+ */
379
+ errorCode?: ErrorCode;
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  export interface DestinationOptions {
346
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  /**
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351
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  export type Email = string;
388
+ export type ErrorCode = "ACCESS_DENIED"|"INVALID_URL_ERROR"|"INVALID_IMPORT_OPTIONS_ERROR"|"INVALID_TABLE_ID_ERROR"|"INVALID_TABLE_COLUMN_ID_ERROR"|"TABLE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR"|"FILE_EMPTY_ERROR"|"INVALID_FILE_TYPE_ERROR"|"FILE_PARSING_ERROR"|"FILE_SIZE_LIMIT_ERROR"|"FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR"|"UNKNOWN_ERROR"|"RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR"|"SYSTEM_LIMIT_ERROR"|string;
352
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390
+ export type FactList = Fact[];
353
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  export interface FailedBatchItem {
354
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  /**
355
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372
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373
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+ export type Format = "AUTO"|"NUMBER"|"CURRENCY"|"DATE"|"TIME"|"DATE_TIME"|"PERCENTAGE"|"TEXT"|"ACCOUNTING"|"CONTACT"|"ROWLINK"|"ROWSET"|string;
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  export type FormattedValue = string;
414
+ export type FormattedValuesList = FormattedValue[];
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  /**
383
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+ * The ID of the app that contains the screen.
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  /**
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  }
630
+ export interface ListTagsForResourceRequest {
631
+ /**
632
+ * The resource's Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
633
+ */
634
+ resourceArn: ResourceArn;
635
+ }
636
+ export interface ListTagsForResourceResult {
637
+ /**
638
+ * The resource's tags.
639
+ */
640
+ tags?: TagsMap;
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+ }
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  export type MaxResults = number;
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  export type RawValue = string;
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+ export type ResourceArn = string;
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  export type TableRows = TableRow[];
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  export type Tables = Table[];
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+ export type TagKey = string;
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+ export type TagKeysList = TagKey[];
820
+ export interface TagResourceRequest {
821
+ /**
822
+ * The resource's Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
823
+ */
824
+ resourceArn: ResourceArn;
825
+ /**
826
+ * A list of tags to apply to the resource.
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+ */
828
+ tags: TagsMap;
829
+ }
830
+ export interface TagResourceResult {
831
+ }
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+ export type TagValue = string;
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+ export type TagsMap = {[key: string]: TagValue};
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  export type TimestampInMillis = Date;
835
+ export interface UntagResourceRequest {
836
+ /**
837
+ * The resource's Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
838
+ */
839
+ resourceArn: ResourceArn;
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+ /**
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+ * A list of tag keys to remove from the resource.
842
+ */
843
+ tagKeys: TagKeysList;
844
+ }
845
+ export interface UntagResourceResult {
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+ }
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  export interface UpdateRowData {
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ * When you export your virtual machine (VM) from its virtualization environment, that process creates a set of one or more disk container files that act as snapshots of your VM’s environment, settings, and data. The Amazon EC2 API ImportImage action uses those files to import your VM and create an AMI. To import using the CLI command, see import-image You can reference the task ID from the VM import to pull in the AMI that the import created as the base image for your Image Builder recipe.
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+ importVmImage(params: Imagebuilder.Types.ImportVmImageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Imagebuilder.Types.ImportVmImageResponse) => void): Request<Imagebuilder.Types.ImportVmImageResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * When you export your virtual machine (VM) from its virtualization environment, that process creates a set of one or more disk container files that act as snapshots of your VM’s environment, settings, and data. The Amazon EC2 API ImportImage action uses those files to import your VM and create an AMI. To import using the CLI command, see import-image You can reference the task ID from the VM import to pull in the AMI that the import created as the base image for your Image Builder recipe.
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+ importVmImage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Imagebuilder.Types.ImportVmImageResponse) => void): Request<Imagebuilder.Types.ImportVmImageResponse, AWSError>;
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  export type AmiNameString = string;
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  export type Arn = string;
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  export type Boolean = boolean;
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+ export type BuildType = "USER_INITIATED"|"SCHEDULED"|"IMPORT"|string;
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  export interface CancelImageCreationRequest {
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  /**
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  imageBuildVersionArn: ImageBuildVersionArn;
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  /**
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- * The idempotency token used to make this request idempotent.
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+ * Unique, case-sensitive identifier you provide to ensure idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.
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  requestId?: NonEmptyString;
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  /**
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  clientToken?: ClientToken;
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  terminateInstanceOnFailure?: NullableBoolean;
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  /**
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the SNS topic to which we send image build event notifications. EC2 Image Builder is unable to send notifications to SNS topics that are encrypted using keys from other accounts. The key that is used to encrypt the SNS topic must reside in the account that the Image Builder service runs under.
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  snsTopicArn?: SnsTopicArn;
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+ export type DiskImageFormat = "VMDK"|"RAW"|"VHD"|string;
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  export interface Distribution {
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  /**
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  launchTemplateConfigurations?: LaunchTemplateConfigurationList;
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+ /**
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+ * Configure export settings to deliver disk images created from your image build, using a file format that is compatible with your VMs in that Region.
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+ s3ExportConfiguration?: S3ExportConfiguration;
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+ /**
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+ * Indicates the type of build that created this image. The build can be initiated in the following ways: USER_INITIATED – A manual pipeline build request. SCHEDULED – A pipeline build initiated by a cron expression in the Image Builder pipeline, or from EventBridge. IMPORT – A VM import created the image to use as the base image for the recipe.
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+ buildType?: BuildType;
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  export type ImageBuildVersionArn = string;
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+ /**
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+ buildType?: BuildType;
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  export interface ImageTestsConfiguration {
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+ /**
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+ * Indicates the type of build that created this image. The build can be initiated in the following ways: USER_INITIATED – A manual pipeline build request. SCHEDULED – A pipeline build initiated by a cron expression in the Image Builder pipeline, or from EventBridge. IMPORT – A VM import created the image to use as the base image for the recipe.
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+ buildType?: BuildType;
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+ export interface ImportVmImageRequest {
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+ /**
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+ * The name of the base image that is created by the import process.
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+ */
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+ name: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ * The semantic version to attach to the base image that was created during the import process. This version follows the semantic version syntax. The semantic version has four nodes: &lt;major&gt;.&lt;minor&gt;.&lt;patch&gt;/&lt;build&gt;. You can assign values for the first three, and can filter on all of them. Assignment: For the first three nodes you can assign any positive integer value, including zero, with an upper limit of 2^30-1, or 1073741823 for each node. Image Builder automatically assigns the build number to the fourth node. Patterns: You can use any numeric pattern that adheres to the assignment requirements for the nodes that you can assign. For example, you might choose a software version pattern, such as 1.0.0, or a date, such as 2021.01.01.
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+ /**
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+ * The description for the base image that is created by the import process.
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+ */
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+ description?: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ platform: Platform;
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+ /**
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+ osVersion?: OsVersion;
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+ /**
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+ vmImportTaskId: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ tags?: TagMap;
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+ /**
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+ * Unique, case-sensitive identifier you provide to ensure idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.
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+ clientToken: ClientToken;
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+ }
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+ export interface ImportVmImageResponse {
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+ /**
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+ * The request ID that uniquely identifies this request.
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+ */
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+ requestId?: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AMI that was created during the VM import process. This AMI is used as the base image for the recipe that imported the VM.
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+ */
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+ imageArn?: Arn;
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+ /**
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+ * The idempotency token that was used for this request.
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+ */
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+ clientToken?: ClientToken;
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+ }
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+ export interface S3ExportConfiguration {
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+ /**
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+ * The name of the role that grants VM Import/Export permission to export images to your S3 bucket.
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+ */
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+ roleName: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ * Export the updated image to one of the following supported disk image formats: Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) – Compatible with Citrix Xen and Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization products. Stream-optimized ESX Virtual Machine Disk (VMDK) – Compatible with VMware ESX and VMware vSphere versions 4, 5, and 6. Raw – Raw format.
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+ */
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+ diskImageFormat: DiskImageFormat;
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+ /**
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+ * The S3 bucket in which to store the output disk images for your VM.
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+ */
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+ s3Bucket: NonEmptyString;
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+ /**
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+ * The Amazon S3 path for the bucket where the output disk images for your VM are stored.
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+ */
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+ s3Prefix?: NonEmptyString;
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+ }
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  export interface S3Logs {
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  /**
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- * The Amazon S3 bucket in which to store the logs.
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+ * The S3 bucket in which to store the logs.
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  s3BucketName?: NonEmptyString;
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  /**
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+ * The Amazon S3 path to the bucket where the logs are stored.
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  /**
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- * The SNS topic on which to send image build events.
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the SNS topic to which we send image build event notifications. EC2 Image Builder is unable to send notifications to SNS topics that are encrypted using keys from other accounts. The key that is used to encrypt the SNS topic must reside in the account that the Image Builder service runs under.
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