@pgarbe/cdk-ecr-sync 0.5.24 → 0.5.27

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  3. package/.projenrc.ts +2 -5
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  5. package/lib/ecr-sync.d.ts +4 -22
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  7. package/lib/image.d.ts +5 -8
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- * Update an environment. If the environment is associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the protonServiceRoleArn and provisioningRepository parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can only update to a new environment account connection if it was created in the same environment account that the current environment account connection was created in and is associated with the current environment. If the environment isn't associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the environmentAccountConnectionId parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can update either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value. You can’t update both. If the environment was provisioned with pull request provisioning, include the provisioningRepository parameter and omit the protonServiceRoleArn and environmentAccountConnectionId parameters. If the environment wasn't provisioned with pull request provisioning, omit the provisioningRepository parameter. There are four modes for updating an environment as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * Update an environment. If the environment is associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the protonServiceRoleArn and provisioningRepository parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can only update to a new environment account connection if that connection was created in the same environment account that the current environment account connection was created in. The account connection must also be associated with the current environment. If the environment isn't associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the environmentAccountConnectionId parameter. You can't update or connect the environment to an environment account connection if it isn't already associated with an environment connection. You can update either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value. You can’t update both. If the environment was configured for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, omit the provisioningRepository parameter. If the environment was configured for self-managed provisioning, specify the provisioningRepository parameter and omit the protonServiceRoleArn and environmentAccountConnectionId parameters. For more information, see Environments and Provisioning methods in the Proton Administrator Guide. There are four modes for updating an environment. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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- * Update an environment. If the environment is associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the protonServiceRoleArn and provisioningRepository parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can only update to a new environment account connection if it was created in the same environment account that the current environment account connection was created in and is associated with the current environment. If the environment isn't associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the environmentAccountConnectionId parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can update either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value. You can’t update both. If the environment was provisioned with pull request provisioning, include the provisioningRepository parameter and omit the protonServiceRoleArn and environmentAccountConnectionId parameters. If the environment wasn't provisioned with pull request provisioning, omit the provisioningRepository parameter. There are four modes for updating an environment as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * Update an environment. If the environment is associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the protonServiceRoleArn and provisioningRepository parameter to update or connect to an environment account connection. You can only update to a new environment account connection if that connection was created in the same environment account that the current environment account connection was created in. The account connection must also be associated with the current environment. If the environment isn't associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the environmentAccountConnectionId parameter. You can't update or connect the environment to an environment account connection if it isn't already associated with an environment connection. You can update either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value. You can’t update both. If the environment was configured for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, omit the provisioningRepository parameter. If the environment was configured for self-managed provisioning, specify the provisioningRepository parameter and omit the protonServiceRoleArn and environmentAccountConnectionId parameters. For more information, see Environments and Provisioning methods in the Proton Administrator Guide. There are four modes for updating an environment. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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+ * Update a service instance. There are four modes for updating a service instance. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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- * Update a service instance. There are four modes for updating a service instance as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * Update a service instance. There are four modes for updating a service instance. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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- * Update the service pipeline. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * Update the service pipeline. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template by default. You can specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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- * Update the service pipeline. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * Update the service pipeline. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template by default. You can specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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- * The repository that you provide with pull request provisioning. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
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+ * The repository configured in the Amazon Web Services account for pipeline provisioning. Required it if you have environments configured for self-managed provisioning with services that include pipelines.
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service role you want to use for provisioning pipelines. Assumed by Proton for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, and by customer-owned automation for self-managed provisioning.
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- * The ID of the management account that accepts or rejects the environment account connection. You create an manage the Proton environment in this account. If the management account accepts the environment account connection, Proton can use the associated IAM role to provision environment infrastructure resources in the associated environment account.
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+ * The ID of the management account that accepts or rejects the environment account connection. You create and manage the Proton environment in this account. If the management account accepts the environment account connection, Proton can use the associated IAM role to provision environment infrastructure resources in the associated environment account.
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  /**
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- * Tags for your environment account connection. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide.
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton environment account connection. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide.
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- * The ID of the environment account connection that you provide if you're provisioning your environment infrastructure resources to an environment account. You must include either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value and omit the provisioningRepository parameter and values. For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton Administrator guide.
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+ * The ID of the environment account connection that you provide if you're provisioning your environment infrastructure resources to an environment account. For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton Administrator guide. To use Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning for the environment, specify either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and omit the provisioningRepository parameter.
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- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Proton service role that allows Proton to make calls to other services on your behalf. You must include either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and value and omit the provisioningRepository parameter when you use standard provisioning.
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Proton service role that allows Proton to make calls to other services on your behalf. To use Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning for the environment, specify either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn parameter and omit the provisioningRepository parameter.
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  /**
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- * The repository that you provide with pull request provisioning. If you provide this parameter, you must omit the environmentAccountConnectionId and protonServiceRoleArn parameters. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
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+ * The infrastructure repository that you use to host your rendered infrastructure templates for self-managed provisioning. To use self-managed provisioning for the environment, specify this parameter and omit the environmentAccountConnectionId and protonServiceRoleArn parameters.
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  /**
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- * A link to a YAML formatted spec file that provides inputs as defined in the environment template bundle schema file. For more information, see Environments in the Proton Administrator Guide.
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- * Create tags for your environment. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton environment. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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  /**
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  /**
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  /**
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton repository. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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  /**
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton service. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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  /**
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- * Proton includes a service pipeline for your service by default. When included, this parameter indicates that an Proton service pipeline won't be included for your service. Once specified, this parameter can't be changed. For more information, see Service template bundles in the Proton Administrator Guide.
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+ * By default, Proton provides a service pipeline for your service. When this parameter is included, it indicates that an Proton service pipeline isn't provided for your service. After it's included, it can't be changed. For more information, see Service template bundles in the Proton Administrator Guide.
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  /**
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- * Create tags for your service template. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton service template. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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  /**
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+ * An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton service template version. A tag is a key-value pair. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide.
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  /**
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- * The repository that you provide with pull request provisioning. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
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  /**
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  /**
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  /**
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  /**
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- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment account connection in the array of environment account connections, after the list of environment account connections that was previously requested.
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+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment account connection in the array of environment account connections, after the list of environment account connections that was previously requested.
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  /**
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  environmentAccountConnections: EnvironmentAccountConnectionSummaryList;
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  /**
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- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment account connection in the array of environment account connections, after the current requested list of environment account connections.
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  environmentName: ResourceName;
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  /**
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- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment output in the array of environment outputs, after the list of environment outputs that was previously requested.
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  export interface ListEnvironmentOutputsOutput {
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  /**
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- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment output in the array of environment outputs, after the current requested list of environment outputs.
1803
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  environmentName: ResourceName;
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  /**
1813
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment provisioned resource in the array of environment provisioned resources, after the list of environment provisioned resources that was previously requested.
1817
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment provisioned resource in the array of environment provisioned resources, after the list of environment provisioned resources that was previously requested.
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  }
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  export interface ListEnvironmentProvisionedResourcesOutput {
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  /**
1819
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of environment provisioned resources.
1823
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of environment provisioned resources.
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  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
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  /**
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  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
1836
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  /**
1837
- * A token to indicate the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of an environment template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
1841
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of an environment template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
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  nextToken?: NextToken;
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  /**
@@ -1844,7 +1848,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1844
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1845
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  export interface ListEnvironmentTemplateVersionsOutput {
1846
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  /**
1847
- * A token to indicate the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of an environment template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
1851
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of an environment template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
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  nextToken?: NextToken;
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  /**
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  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
1860
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  /**
1861
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment template in the array of environment templates, after the list of environment templates that was previously requested.
1865
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment template in the array of environment templates, after the list of environment templates that was previously requested.
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  nextToken?: NextToken;
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  }
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  export interface ListEnvironmentTemplatesOutput {
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  /**
1867
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment template in the array of environment templates, after the current requested list of environment templates.
1871
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment template in the array of environment templates, after the current requested list of environment templates.
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  nextToken?: NextToken;
1870
1874
  /**
@@ -1882,7 +1886,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1882
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1883
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  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
1884
1888
  /**
1885
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment in the array of environments, after the list of environments that was previously requested.
1889
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment in the array of environments, after the list of environments that was previously requested.
1886
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1887
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  nextToken?: NextToken;
1888
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  }
@@ -1892,7 +1896,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1892
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1893
1897
  environments: EnvironmentSummaryList;
1894
1898
  /**
1895
- * A token to indicate the location of the next environment in the array of environments, after the current requested list of environments.
1899
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next environment in the array of environments, after the current requested list of environments.
1896
1900
  */
1897
1901
  nextToken?: NextToken;
1898
1902
  }
@@ -1902,13 +1906,13 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1902
1906
  */
1903
1907
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
1904
1908
  /**
1905
- * A token to indicate the location of the next repository in the array of repositories, after the list of repositories previously requested.
1909
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next repository in the array of repositories, after the list of repositories previously requested.
1906
1910
  */
1907
1911
  nextToken?: NextToken;
1908
1912
  }
1909
1913
  export interface ListRepositoriesOutput {
1910
1914
  /**
1911
- * A token to indicate the location of the next repository in the array of repositories, after the current requested list of repositories.
1915
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next repository in the array of repositories, after the current requested list of repositories.
1912
1916
  */
1913
1917
  nextToken?: NextToken;
1914
1918
  /**
@@ -1918,7 +1922,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1918
1922
  }
1919
1923
  export interface ListRepositorySyncDefinitionsInput {
1920
1924
  /**
1921
- * A token to indicate the location of the next repository sync definition in the array of repository sync definitions, after the list of repository sync definitions previously requested.
1925
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next repository sync definition in the array of repository sync definitions, after the list of repository sync definitions previously requested.
1922
1926
  */
1923
1927
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1924
1928
  /**
@@ -1936,7 +1940,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1936
1940
  }
1937
1941
  export interface ListRepositorySyncDefinitionsOutput {
1938
1942
  /**
1939
- * A token to indicate the location of the next repository sync definition in the array of repository sync definitions, after the current requested list of repository sync definitions.
1943
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next repository sync definition in the array of repository sync definitions, after the current requested list of repository sync definitions.
1940
1944
  */
1941
1945
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1942
1946
  /**
@@ -1946,7 +1950,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1946
1950
  }
1947
1951
  export interface ListServiceInstanceOutputsInput {
1948
1952
  /**
1949
- * A token to indicate the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the list of outputs that was previously requested.
1953
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the list of outputs that was previously requested.
1950
1954
  */
1951
1955
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1952
1956
  /**
@@ -1960,7 +1964,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1960
1964
  }
1961
1965
  export interface ListServiceInstanceOutputsOutput {
1962
1966
  /**
1963
- * A token to indicate the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the current requested list of outputs.
1967
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the current requested list of outputs.
1964
1968
  */
1965
1969
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1966
1970
  /**
@@ -1970,7 +1974,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1970
1974
  }
1971
1975
  export interface ListServiceInstanceProvisionedResourcesInput {
1972
1976
  /**
1973
- * A token to indicate the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the list of provisioned resources that was previously requested.
1977
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the list of provisioned resources that was previously requested.
1974
1978
  */
1975
1979
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1976
1980
  /**
@@ -1984,7 +1988,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1984
1988
  }
1985
1989
  export interface ListServiceInstanceProvisionedResourcesOutput {
1986
1990
  /**
1987
- * A token to indicate the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of provisioned resources.
1991
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of provisioned resources.
1988
1992
  */
1989
1993
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
1990
1994
  /**
@@ -1998,7 +2002,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
1998
2002
  */
1999
2003
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
2000
2004
  /**
2001
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service in the array of service instances, after the list of service instances that was previously requested.
2005
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service in the array of service instances, after the list of service instances that was previously requested.
2002
2006
  */
2003
2007
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2004
2008
  /**
@@ -2008,7 +2012,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2008
2012
  }
2009
2013
  export interface ListServiceInstancesOutput {
2010
2014
  /**
2011
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service instance in the array of service instances, after the current requested list of service instances.
2015
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service instance in the array of service instances, after the current requested list of service instances.
2012
2016
  */
2013
2017
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2014
2018
  /**
@@ -2018,7 +2022,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2018
2022
  }
2019
2023
  export interface ListServicePipelineOutputsInput {
2020
2024
  /**
2021
- * A token to indicate the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the list of outputs that was previously requested.
2025
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the list of outputs that was previously requested.
2022
2026
  */
2023
2027
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
2024
2028
  /**
@@ -2028,7 +2032,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2028
2032
  }
2029
2033
  export interface ListServicePipelineOutputsOutput {
2030
2034
  /**
2031
- * A token to indicate the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the current requested list of outputs.
2035
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next output in the array of outputs, after the current requested list of outputs.
2032
2036
  */
2033
2037
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
2034
2038
  /**
@@ -2038,7 +2042,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2038
2042
  }
2039
2043
  export interface ListServicePipelineProvisionedResourcesInput {
2040
2044
  /**
2041
- * A token to indicate the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the list of provisioned resources that was previously requested.
2045
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the list of provisioned resources that was previously requested.
2042
2046
  */
2043
2047
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
2044
2048
  /**
@@ -2048,7 +2052,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2048
2052
  }
2049
2053
  export interface ListServicePipelineProvisionedResourcesOutput {
2050
2054
  /**
2051
- * A token to indicate the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of provisioned resources.
2055
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next provisioned resource in the array of provisioned resources, after the current requested list of provisioned resources.
2052
2056
  */
2053
2057
  nextToken?: EmptyNextToken;
2054
2058
  /**
@@ -2066,7 +2070,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2066
2070
  */
2067
2071
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
2068
2072
  /**
2069
- * A token to indicate the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of a service template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
2073
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of a service template, after the list of major or minor versions that was previously requested.
2070
2074
  */
2071
2075
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2072
2076
  /**
@@ -2076,7 +2080,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2076
2080
  }
2077
2081
  export interface ListServiceTemplateVersionsOutput {
2078
2082
  /**
2079
- * A token to indicate the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of a service template, after the current requested list of service major or minor versions.
2083
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next major or minor version in the array of major or minor versions of a service template, after the current requested list of service major or minor versions.
2080
2084
  */
2081
2085
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2082
2086
  /**
@@ -2090,13 +2094,13 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2090
2094
  */
2091
2095
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
2092
2096
  /**
2093
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service template in the array of service templates, after the list of service templates previously requested.
2097
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service template in the array of service templates, after the list of service templates previously requested.
2094
2098
  */
2095
2099
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2096
2100
  }
2097
2101
  export interface ListServiceTemplatesOutput {
2098
2102
  /**
2099
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service template in the array of service templates, after the current requested list of service templates.
2103
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service template in the array of service templates, after the current requested list of service templates.
2100
2104
  */
2101
2105
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2102
2106
  /**
@@ -2110,13 +2114,13 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2110
2114
  */
2111
2115
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
2112
2116
  /**
2113
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service in the array of services, after the list of services that was previously requested.
2117
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service in the array of services, after the list of services that was previously requested.
2114
2118
  */
2115
2119
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2116
2120
  }
2117
2121
  export interface ListServicesOutput {
2118
2122
  /**
2119
- * A token to indicate the location of the next service in the array of services, after the current requested list of services.
2123
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next service in the array of services, after the current requested list of services.
2120
2124
  */
2121
2125
  nextToken?: NextToken;
2122
2126
  /**
@@ -2130,7 +2134,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2130
2134
  */
2131
2135
  maxResults?: MaxPageResults;
2132
2136
  /**
2133
- * A token to indicate the location of the next resource tag in the array of resource tags, after the list of resource tags that was previously requested.
2137
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next resource tag in the array of resource tags, after the list of resource tags that was previously requested.
2134
2138
  */
2135
2139
  nextToken?: String;
2136
2140
  /**
@@ -2140,11 +2144,11 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2140
2144
  }
2141
2145
  export interface ListTagsForResourceOutput {
2142
2146
  /**
2143
- * A token to indicate the location of the next resource tag in the array of resource tags, after the current requested list of resource tags.
2147
+ * A token that indicates the location of the next resource tag in the array of resource tags, after the current requested list of resource tags.
2144
2148
  */
2145
2149
  nextToken?: String;
2146
2150
  /**
2147
- * An array of resource tags with detail data.
2151
+ * A list of resource tags with detail data.
2148
2152
  */
2149
2153
  tags: TagList;
2150
2154
  }
@@ -2199,7 +2203,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2199
2203
  */
2200
2204
  name?: ProvisionedResourceName;
2201
2205
  /**
2202
- * The resource provisioning engine. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
2206
+ * The resource provisioning engine. At this time, CLOUDFORMATION can be used for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, and TERRAFORM can be used for self-managed provisioning. For more information, see Self-managed provisioning in the Proton Administrator Guide.
2203
2207
  */
2204
2208
  provisioningEngine?: ProvisionedResourceEngine;
2205
2209
  }
@@ -2857,11 +2861,11 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2857
2861
  export type TagList = Tag[];
2858
2862
  export interface TagResourceInput {
2859
2863
  /**
2860
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that the resource tag is applied to.
2864
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Proton resource to apply customer tags to.
2861
2865
  */
2862
2866
  resourceArn: Arn;
2863
2867
  /**
2864
- * An array of resource tags to apply to a resource.
2868
+ * A list of customer tags to apply to the Proton resource.
2865
2869
  */
2866
2870
  tags: TagList;
2867
2871
  }
@@ -2907,11 +2911,11 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2907
2911
  export type Timestamp = Date;
2908
2912
  export interface UntagResourceInput {
2909
2913
  /**
2910
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that the tag is to be removed from.
2914
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to remove customer tags from.
2911
2915
  */
2912
2916
  resourceArn: Arn;
2913
2917
  /**
2914
- * An array of tag keys indicating the resource tags to be removed from the resource.
2918
+ * A list of customer tag keys that indicate the customer tags to be removed from the resource.
2915
2919
  */
2916
2920
  tagKeys: TagKeyList;
2917
2921
  }
@@ -2919,17 +2923,17 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2919
2923
  }
2920
2924
  export interface UpdateAccountSettingsInput {
2921
2925
  /**
2922
- * The repository that you provide with pull request provisioning. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
2926
+ * A repository for pipeline provisioning. Specify it if you have environments configured for self-managed provisioning with services that include pipelines.
2923
2927
  */
2924
2928
  pipelineProvisioningRepository?: RepositoryBranchInput;
2925
2929
  /**
2926
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Proton pipeline service role. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
2930
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service role you want to use for provisioning pipelines. Assumed by Proton for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, and by customer-owned automation for self-managed provisioning.
2927
2931
  */
2928
2932
  pipelineServiceRoleArn?: PipelineRoleArn;
2929
2933
  }
2930
2934
  export interface UpdateAccountSettingsOutput {
2931
2935
  /**
2932
- * The Proton pipeline service role repository detail data that's returned by Proton.
2936
+ * The Proton pipeline service role and repository data shared across the Amazon Web Services account.
2933
2937
  */
2934
2938
  accountSettings: AccountSettings;
2935
2939
  }
@@ -2939,7 +2943,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2939
2943
  */
2940
2944
  id: EnvironmentAccountConnectionId;
2941
2945
  /**
2942
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM service role that is associated with the environment account connection to update.
2946
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM service role that's associated with the environment account connection to update.
2943
2947
  */
2944
2948
  roleArn: Arn;
2945
2949
  }
@@ -2951,7 +2955,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2951
2955
  }
2952
2956
  export interface UpdateEnvironmentInput {
2953
2957
  /**
2954
- * There are four modes for updating an environment as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
2958
+ * There are four modes for updating an environment. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
2955
2959
  */
2956
2960
  deploymentType: DeploymentUpdateType;
2957
2961
  /**
@@ -2971,7 +2975,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
2971
2975
  */
2972
2976
  protonServiceRoleArn?: Arn;
2973
2977
  /**
2974
- * The repository that you provide with pull request provisioning. Provisioning by pull request is currently in feature preview and is only usable with Terraform based Proton Templates. To learn more about Amazon Web Services Feature Preview terms, see section 2 on Beta and Previews.
2978
+ * The infrastructure repository that you use to host your rendered infrastructure templates for self-managed provisioning.
2975
2979
  */
2976
2980
  provisioningRepository?: RepositoryBranchInput;
2977
2981
  /**
@@ -3057,7 +3061,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
3057
3061
  }
3058
3062
  export interface UpdateServiceInstanceInput {
3059
3063
  /**
3060
- * The deployment type. There are four modes for updating a service instance as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
3064
+ * The deployment type. There are four modes for updating a service instance. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service instance is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
3061
3065
  */
3062
3066
  deploymentType: DeploymentUpdateType;
3063
3067
  /**
@@ -3083,7 +3087,7 @@ declare namespace Proton {
3083
3087
  }
3084
3088
  export interface UpdateServiceInstanceOutput {
3085
3089
  /**
3086
- * The service instance summary data returned by Proton.
3090
+ * The service instance summary data that's returned by Proton.
3087
3091
  */
3088
3092
  serviceInstance: ServiceInstance;
3089
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  }
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  }
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  export interface UpdateServicePipelineInput {
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  /**
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- * The deployment type. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline as described in the following. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that is higher than the major version in use and a minor version (optional).
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+ * The deployment type. There are four modes for updating a service pipeline. The deploymentType field defines the mode. NONE In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated. CURRENT_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this deployment-type. MINOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can specify a different minor version of the current major version in use. MAJOR_VERSION In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
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  */
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  deploymentType: DeploymentUpdateType;
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  /**
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  }
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  export interface UpdateServicePipelineOutput {
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  /**
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- * The pipeline details returned by Proton.
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+ * The pipeline details that are returned by Proton.
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  */
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  pipeline: ServicePipeline;
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  description?: Description;
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  /**
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- * The name of the service template to update as displayed in the developer interface.
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  displayName?: DisplayName;
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  branch: GitBranchName;
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  /**
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  */
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  repositoryName: RepositoryName;
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  /**