@propulsionworks/cloudformation 0.1.19 → 0.1.21

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  1. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-appconfig-configurationprofile.d.ts +3 -3
  2. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-appconfig-deployment.d.ts +5 -0
  3. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-arcregionswitch-plan.d.ts +848 -0
  4. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-athena-datacatalog.d.ts +15 -6
  5. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-athena-workgroup.d.ts +3 -3
  6. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-batch-jobqueue.d.ts +79 -1
  7. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-batch-serviceenvironment.d.ts +66 -0
  8. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-cassandra-table.d.ts +1 -1
  9. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-cloudfront-distribution.d.ts +10 -2
  10. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-codebuild-project.d.ts +17 -0
  11. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-cognito-managedloginbranding.d.ts +7 -0
  12. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datazone-environmentblueprintconfiguration.d.ts +4 -0
  13. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datazone-project.d.ts +9 -2
  14. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datazone-projectprofile.d.ts +26 -2
  15. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-deadline-fleet.d.ts +13 -0
  16. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-deadline-monitor.d.ts +6 -1
  17. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-docdb-dbcluster.d.ts +5 -1
  18. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-ec2fleet.d.ts +0 -4
  19. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-ipam.d.ts +6 -1
  20. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-launchtemplate.d.ts +4 -53
  21. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-natgateway.d.ts +1 -1
  22. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-transitgatewayconnectpeer.d.ts +74 -0
  23. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecr-repository.d.ts +27 -1
  24. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecr-repositorycreationtemplate.d.ts +23 -1
  25. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecs-service.d.ts +1 -1
  26. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-eks-cluster.d.ts +5 -0
  27. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-elasticloadbalancingv2-loadbalancer.d.ts +1 -0
  28. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-entityresolution-idmappingworkflow.d.ts +12 -8
  29. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-entityresolution-idnamespace.d.ts +8 -8
  30. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-entityresolution-matchingworkflow.d.ts +61 -15
  31. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-evs-environment.d.ts +1 -9
  32. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-glue-job.d.ts +1 -1
  33. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-assetmodel.d.ts +46 -2
  34. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-computationmodel.d.ts +158 -0
  35. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-gateway.d.ts +1 -1
  36. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-kinesisfirehose-deliverystream.d.ts +1 -1
  37. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-lambda-url.d.ts +1 -1
  38. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-lightsail-domain.d.ts +26 -11
  39. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-logs-destination.d.ts +6 -1
  40. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-logs-loggroup.d.ts +4 -0
  41. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-medialive-channel.d.ts +3 -0
  42. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-mediapackagev2-channel.d.ts +7 -0
  43. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-mediapackagev2-originendpoint.d.ts +18 -0
  44. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-mediapackagev2-originendpointpolicy.d.ts +23 -0
  45. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-firewall.d.ts +36 -6
  46. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-firewallpolicy.d.ts +16 -9
  47. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-loggingconfiguration.d.ts +8 -8
  48. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-rulegroup.d.ts +36 -22
  49. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-vpcendpointassociation.d.ts +3 -3
  50. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opensearchserverless-securityconfig.d.ts +1 -1
  51. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworks-app.d.ts +4 -4
  52. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworks-elasticloadbalancerattachment.d.ts +1 -1
  53. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworks-instance.d.ts +14 -14
  54. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworks-layer.d.ts +8 -8
  55. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworks-stack.d.ts +25 -25
  56. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-opsworkscm-server.d.ts +2 -4
  57. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-pcs-cluster.d.ts +4 -0
  58. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-qbusiness-webexperience.d.ts +1 -1
  59. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-quicksight-topic.d.ts +15 -0
  60. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbcluster.d.ts +5 -0
  61. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbinstance.d.ts +20 -0
  62. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbproxy.d.ts +1 -1
  63. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-s3-accesspoint.d.ts +6 -1
  64. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-s3express-accesspoint.d.ts +5 -1
  65. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-sagemaker-cluster.d.ts +116 -1
  66. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-sagemaker-domain.d.ts +5 -1
  67. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-sagemaker-processingjob.d.ts +634 -0
  68. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-sagemaker-space.d.ts +3 -0
  69. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-sagemaker-userprofile.d.ts +4 -0
  70. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ses-configurationset.d.ts +1 -1
  71. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ses-dedicatedippool.d.ts +1 -1
  72. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ses-emailidentity.d.ts +1 -1
  73. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ssm-patchbaseline.d.ts +5 -1
  74. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-verifiedpermissions-policystore.d.ts +3 -5
  75. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-wisdom-messagetemplate.d.ts +2 -2
  76. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-workspacesweb-portal.d.ts +7 -0
  77. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-workspacesweb-sessionlogger.d.ts +125 -0
  78. package/package.json +1 -1
@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ export type OpsWorksInstance = ResourceDefinitionWithAttributes<"AWS::OpsWorks::
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+ * The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to `Custom` , you must use the `CreateInstance` action's AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. Block device mappings are not supported if the value is `Custom` . For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks Stacks, see [Using Custom AMIs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinginstances-custom-ami.html) .
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+ * A list of OpsWorks volume IDs to associate with the instance. For more information, see [`AWS::OpsWorks::Volume`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-opsworks-volume.html) .
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