@propulsionworks/cloudformation 0.1.28 → 0.1.30

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  1. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-amazonmq-broker.d.ts +15 -3
  2. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-applicationsignals-discovery.d.ts +8 -0
  3. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-applicationsignals-groupingconfiguration.d.ts +54 -0
  4. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-arcregionswitch-plan.d.ts +4 -0
  5. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrock-agent.d.ts +8 -8
  6. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrock-dataautomationproject.d.ts +54 -0
  7. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom.d.ts +60 -19
  8. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-codeinterpretercustom.d.ts +53 -15
  9. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-gateway.d.ts +201 -0
  10. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-gatewaytarget.d.ts +313 -0
  11. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-memory.d.ts +403 -0
  12. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-runtime.d.ts +66 -25
  13. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-bedrockagentcore-runtimeendpoint.d.ts +28 -16
  14. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-cognito-userpooluser.d.ts +3 -3
  15. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-connect-routingprofile.d.ts +3 -3
  16. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-connect-user.d.ts +1 -1
  17. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-cur-reportdefinition.d.ts +1 -0
  18. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datasync-locationsmb.d.ts +16 -8
  19. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datazone-formtype.d.ts +14 -14
  20. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-datazone-owner.d.ts +2 -0
  21. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-dax-cluster.d.ts +5 -0
  22. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-dms-instanceprofile.d.ts +1 -3
  23. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-ec2fleet.d.ts +3 -2
  24. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-launchtemplate.d.ts +5 -4
  25. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-localgatewayvirtualinterface.d.ts +9 -7
  26. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-localgatewayvirtualinterfacegroup.d.ts +11 -9
  27. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-spotfleet.d.ts +3 -2
  28. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-volume.d.ts +3 -2
  29. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ec2-vpcendpoint.d.ts +1 -1
  30. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecs-capacityprovider.d.ts +375 -6
  31. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecs-service.d.ts +1 -1
  32. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ecs-taskdefinition.d.ts +1 -1
  33. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-fsx-filesystem.d.ts +2 -2
  34. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-imagebuilder-image.d.ts +26 -0
  35. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-imagebuilder-imagepipeline.d.ts +40 -2
  36. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-imagebuilder-imagerecipe.d.ts +5 -0
  37. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-accesspolicy.d.ts +4 -0
  38. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-assetmodel.d.ts +8 -7
  39. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-computationmodel.d.ts +23 -16
  40. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-dashboard.d.ts +4 -0
  41. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-dataset.d.ts +11 -6
  42. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-portal.d.ts +4 -0
  43. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-iotsitewise-project.d.ts +4 -0
  44. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-kinesis-resourcepolicy.d.ts +1 -1
  45. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-lightsail-disksnapshot.d.ts +88 -0
  46. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-logs-deliverydestination.d.ts +8 -8
  47. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-logs-metricfilter.d.ts +10 -0
  48. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-logs-subscriptionfilter.d.ts +10 -0
  49. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-lookoutmetrics-alert.d.ts +4 -0
  50. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-lookoutmetrics-anomalydetector.d.ts +4 -0
  51. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-m2-deployment.d.ts +4 -0
  52. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-m2-environment.d.ts +12 -0
  53. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-medialive-channel.d.ts +24 -0
  54. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-msk-clusterpolicy.d.ts +1 -1
  55. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-mwaa-environment.d.ts +2 -2
  56. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-neptune-eventsubscription.d.ts +15 -10
  57. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-networkfirewall-rulegroup.d.ts +3 -1
  58. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-observabilityadmin-organizationcentralizationrule.d.ts +148 -0
  59. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-omics-annotationstore.d.ts +4 -0
  60. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-pcs-cluster.d.ts +3 -14
  61. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-pcs-computenodegroup.d.ts +4 -15
  62. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-pcs-queue.d.ts +26 -0
  63. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-quicksight-custompermissions.d.ts +2 -0
  64. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-quicksight-dashboard.d.ts +13 -0
  65. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbcluster.d.ts +1 -1
  66. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbinstance.d.ts +1 -1
  67. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbproxy.d.ts +12 -1
  68. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-rds-dbproxyendpoint.d.ts +6 -0
  69. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-refactorspaces-application.d.ts +4 -0
  70. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-refactorspaces-environment.d.ts +4 -0
  71. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-refactorspaces-service.d.ts +4 -0
  72. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-route53-recordset.d.ts +5 -1
  73. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-s3objectlambda-accesspoint.d.ts +6 -0
  74. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-s3objectlambda-accesspointpolicy.d.ts +2 -0
  75. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-servicecatalog-portfolioprincipalassociation.d.ts +2 -2
  76. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-servicecatalog-portfolioshare.d.ts +3 -11
  77. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-servicecatalog-resourceupdateconstraint.d.ts +1 -0
  78. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-ssmquicksetup-configurationmanager.d.ts +2 -2
  79. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-vpclattice-accesslogsubscription.d.ts +1 -1
  80. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-vpclattice-resourcegateway.d.ts +5 -0
  81. package/out/exports/resources.generated/aws-vpclattice-resourcepolicy.d.ts +1 -1
  82. package/package.json +1 -1
@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ export type AmazonMQBrokerProps = {
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  * The name of the broker. This value must be unique in your AWS account , 1-50 characters long, must contain only letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores, and must not contain white spaces, brackets, wildcard characters, or special characters.
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  * > Do not add personally identifiable information (PII) or other confidential or sensitive information in broker names. Broker names are accessible to other AWS services, including C CloudWatch Logs . Broker names are not intended to be used for private or sensitive data.
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+ * @pattern ^[0-9A-Za-z_-]{1,50}$
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-amazonmq-broker.html#cfn-amazonmq-broker-brokername}
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  */
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  BrokerName: string;
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  DataReplicationMode?: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the primary broker that is used to replicate data from in a data replication pair, and is applied to the replica broker. Must be set when dataReplicationMode is set to CRDR.
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+ * @pattern ^arn:.*
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  * The list of broker users (persons or applications) who can access queues and topics. For Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, one and only one administrative user is accepted and created when a broker is first provisioned. All subsequent RabbitMQ users are created by via the RabbitMQ web console or by using the RabbitMQ management API.
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+ Users?: User[] | undefined;
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  /**
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ */
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  /**
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  * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-amazonmq-broker-ldapservermetadata.html#cfn-amazonmq-broker-ldapservermetadata-serviceaccountpassword}
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  /**
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  import type { ResourceDefinitionWithAttributes } from "../main.ts";
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  /**
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  * After completing this step, you still need to instrument your Java and Python applications to send data to Application Signals. For more information, see [Enabling Application Signals](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-Application-Signals-Enable.html) .
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ FailureReason: string;
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+ /**
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-browsernetworkconfiguration.html#cfn-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-browsernetworkconfiguration-vpcconfig}
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+ */
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+ VpcConfig?: VpcConfig | undefined;
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  /**
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  /**
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  export type RecordingConfig = {
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  /**
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  /**
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  /**
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  export type S3Location = {
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  /**
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-vpcconfig.html}
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+ */
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+ export type VpcConfig = {
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+ /**
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+ * Security groups for VPC
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-vpcconfig.html#cfn-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-vpcconfig-securitygroups}
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+ */
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+ SecurityGroups: string[];
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+ /**
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+ * Subnets for VPC
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+ * @see {@link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-vpcconfig.html#cfn-bedrockagentcore-browsercustom-vpcconfig-subnets}
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