@pulumi/aiven 4.4.0 → 4.5.1

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  1. package/account.d.ts +13 -31
  2. package/account.js +4 -6
  3. package/account.js.map +1 -1
  4. package/accountAuthentication.d.ts +31 -53
  5. package/accountAuthentication.js +5 -7
  6. package/accountAuthentication.js.map +1 -1
  7. package/accountTeam.d.ts +12 -22
  8. package/accountTeam.js +2 -4
  9. package/accountTeam.js.map +1 -1
  10. package/accountTeamMember.d.ts +16 -39
  11. package/accountTeamMember.js +4 -6
  12. package/accountTeamMember.js.map +1 -1
  13. package/accountTeamProject.d.ts +12 -17
  14. package/accountTeamProject.js +0 -2
  15. package/accountTeamProject.js.map +1 -1
  16. package/awsPrivatelink.d.ts +13 -27
  17. package/awsPrivatelink.js +0 -2
  18. package/awsPrivatelink.js.map +1 -1
  19. package/azurePrivatelink.d.ts +120 -0
  20. package/azurePrivatelink.js +86 -0
  21. package/azurePrivatelink.js.map +1 -0
  22. package/azurePrivatelinkConnectionApproval.d.ts +91 -0
  23. package/azurePrivatelinkConnectionApproval.js +66 -0
  24. package/azurePrivatelinkConnectionApproval.js.map +1 -0
  25. package/billingGroup.d.ts +0 -2
  26. package/billingGroup.js +0 -2
  27. package/billingGroup.js.map +1 -1
  28. package/cassandra.d.ts +101 -135
  29. package/cassandra.js +14 -4
  30. package/cassandra.js.map +1 -1
  31. package/clickhouse.d.ts +304 -0
  32. package/clickhouse.js +122 -0
  33. package/clickhouse.js.map +1 -0
  34. package/clickhouseDatabase.d.ts +105 -0
  35. package/clickhouseDatabase.js +76 -0
  36. package/clickhouseDatabase.js.map +1 -0
  37. package/clickhouseGrant.d.ts +169 -0
  38. package/clickhouseGrant.js +125 -0
  39. package/clickhouseGrant.js.map +1 -0
  40. package/clickhouseRole.d.ts +75 -0
  41. package/clickhouseRole.js +65 -0
  42. package/clickhouseRole.js.map +1 -0
  43. package/clickhouseUser.d.ts +112 -0
  44. package/clickhouseUser.js +84 -0
  45. package/clickhouseUser.js.map +1 -0
  46. package/connectionPool.d.ts +23 -53
  47. package/connectionPool.js +0 -4
  48. package/connectionPool.js.map +1 -1
  49. package/database.d.ts +18 -23
  50. package/database.js +0 -2
  51. package/database.js.map +1 -1
  52. package/elasticSearch.d.ts +97 -134
  53. package/elasticSearch.js +14 -4
  54. package/elasticSearch.js.map +1 -1
  55. package/elasticSearchAcl.d.ts +14 -26
  56. package/elasticSearchAcl.js +2 -5
  57. package/elasticSearchAcl.js.map +1 -1
  58. package/elasticSearchAclConfig.d.ts +12 -23
  59. package/elasticSearchAclConfig.js +0 -2
  60. package/elasticSearchAclConfig.js.map +1 -1
  61. package/elasticSearchAclRule.d.ts +15 -20
  62. package/elasticSearchAclRule.js +0 -2
  63. package/elasticSearchAclRule.js.map +1 -1
  64. package/flink.d.ts +311 -0
  65. package/flink.js +125 -0
  66. package/flink.js.map +1 -0
  67. package/flinkJob.d.ts +136 -0
  68. package/flinkJob.js +100 -0
  69. package/flinkJob.js.map +1 -0
  70. package/flinkJobTable.d.ts +224 -0
  71. package/flinkJobTable.js +114 -0
  72. package/flinkJobTable.js.map +1 -0
  73. package/getAccount.d.ts +10 -49
  74. package/getAccount.js +0 -7
  75. package/getAccount.js.map +1 -1
  76. package/getAccountAuthentication.d.ts +21 -103
  77. package/getAccountAuthentication.js +0 -12
  78. package/getAccountAuthentication.js.map +1 -1
  79. package/getAccountTeam.d.ts +13 -33
  80. package/getAccountTeam.js +0 -5
  81. package/getAccountTeam.js.map +1 -1
  82. package/getAccountTeamMember.d.ts +18 -43
  83. package/getAccountTeamMember.js +0 -5
  84. package/getAccountTeamMember.js.map +1 -1
  85. package/getAccountTeamProject.d.ts +17 -21
  86. package/getAccountTeamProject.js +0 -3
  87. package/getAccountTeamProject.js.map +1 -1
  88. package/getAwsPrivatelink.d.ts +14 -42
  89. package/getAwsPrivatelink.js +0 -5
  90. package/getAwsPrivatelink.js.map +1 -1
  91. package/getAzurePrivatelink.d.ts +81 -0
  92. package/getAzurePrivatelink.js +38 -0
  93. package/getAzurePrivatelink.js.map +1 -0
  94. package/getBillingGroup.d.ts +96 -0
  95. package/getBillingGroup.js +36 -0
  96. package/getBillingGroup.js.map +1 -0
  97. package/getCassanda.d.ts +118 -44
  98. package/getCassanda.js +15 -17
  99. package/getCassanda.js.map +1 -1
  100. package/getCassandra.d.ts +62 -223
  101. package/getCassandra.js +1 -20
  102. package/getCassandra.js.map +1 -1
  103. package/getClickhouse.d.ts +154 -0
  104. package/getClickhouse.js +38 -0
  105. package/getClickhouse.js.map +1 -0
  106. package/getClickhouseDatabase.d.ts +75 -0
  107. package/getClickhouseDatabase.js +40 -0
  108. package/getClickhouseDatabase.js.map +1 -0
  109. package/getClickhouseUser.d.ts +86 -0
  110. package/getClickhouseUser.js +40 -0
  111. package/getClickhouseUser.js.map +1 -0
  112. package/getConnectionPool.d.ts +26 -74
  113. package/getConnectionPool.js +0 -7
  114. package/getConnectionPool.js.map +1 -1
  115. package/getDatabase.d.ts +22 -29
  116. package/getDatabase.js +0 -5
  117. package/getDatabase.js.map +1 -1
  118. package/getElasticSearch.d.ts +61 -222
  119. package/getElasticSearch.js +0 -19
  120. package/getElasticSearch.js.map +1 -1
  121. package/getElasticSearchAcl.d.ts +22 -36
  122. package/getElasticSearchAcl.js +1 -7
  123. package/getElasticSearchAcl.js.map +1 -1
  124. package/getElasticSearchAclConfig.d.ts +41 -6
  125. package/getElasticSearchAclConfig.js +15 -2
  126. package/getElasticSearchAclConfig.js.map +1 -1
  127. package/getElasticSearchAclRule.d.ts +56 -2
  128. package/getElasticSearchAclRule.js +17 -1
  129. package/getElasticSearchAclRule.js.map +1 -1
  130. package/getFlink.d.ts +154 -0
  131. package/getFlink.js +38 -0
  132. package/getFlink.js.map +1 -0
  133. package/getGrafana.d.ts +61 -222
  134. package/getGrafana.js +0 -19
  135. package/getGrafana.js.map +1 -1
  136. package/getInfluxDb.d.ts +61 -222
  137. package/getInfluxDb.js +0 -19
  138. package/getInfluxDb.js.map +1 -1
  139. package/getKafka.d.ts +65 -221
  140. package/getKafka.js +0 -20
  141. package/getKafka.js.map +1 -1
  142. package/getKafkaAcl.d.ts +31 -21
  143. package/getKafkaAcl.js +2 -5
  144. package/getKafkaAcl.js.map +1 -1
  145. package/getKafkaConnect.d.ts +61 -222
  146. package/getKafkaConnect.js +0 -19
  147. package/getKafkaConnect.js.map +1 -1
  148. package/getKafkaConnector.d.ts +31 -73
  149. package/getKafkaConnector.js +0 -15
  150. package/getKafkaConnector.js.map +1 -1
  151. package/getKafkaMirrorMaker.d.ts +61 -222
  152. package/getKafkaMirrorMaker.js +0 -19
  153. package/getKafkaMirrorMaker.js.map +1 -1
  154. package/getKafkaSchema.d.ts +23 -37
  155. package/getKafkaSchema.js +1 -7
  156. package/getKafkaSchema.js.map +1 -1
  157. package/getKafkaSchemaConfiguration.d.ts +29 -41
  158. package/getKafkaSchemaConfiguration.js +4 -10
  159. package/getKafkaSchemaConfiguration.js.map +1 -1
  160. package/getKafkaTopic.d.ts +34 -95
  161. package/getKafkaTopic.js +0 -18
  162. package/getKafkaTopic.js.map +1 -1
  163. package/getM3Aggregator.d.ts +62 -223
  164. package/getM3Aggregator.js +1 -20
  165. package/getM3Aggregator.js.map +1 -1
  166. package/getM3Db.d.ts +61 -222
  167. package/getM3Db.js +0 -19
  168. package/getM3Db.js.map +1 -1
  169. package/getMirrorMakerReplicationFlow.d.ts +45 -52
  170. package/getMirrorMakerReplicationFlow.js +1 -11
  171. package/getMirrorMakerReplicationFlow.js.map +1 -1
  172. package/getMySql.d.ts +61 -222
  173. package/getMySql.js +0 -19
  174. package/getMySql.js.map +1 -1
  175. package/getOpenSearch.d.ts +61 -216
  176. package/getOpenSearch.js +0 -19
  177. package/getOpenSearch.js.map +1 -1
  178. package/getOpenSearchAclConfig.d.ts +41 -6
  179. package/getOpenSearchAclConfig.js +15 -2
  180. package/getOpenSearchAclConfig.js.map +1 -1
  181. package/getOpenSearchAclRule.d.ts +62 -0
  182. package/getOpenSearchAclRule.js +17 -0
  183. package/getOpenSearchAclRule.js.map +1 -1
  184. package/getPg.d.ts +61 -222
  185. package/getPg.js +0 -19
  186. package/getPg.js.map +1 -1
  187. package/getProject.d.ts +49 -166
  188. package/getProject.js +0 -20
  189. package/getProject.js.map +1 -1
  190. package/getProjectUser.d.ts +13 -34
  191. package/getProjectUser.js +0 -4
  192. package/getProjectUser.js.map +1 -1
  193. package/getProjectVpc.d.ts +13 -30
  194. package/getProjectVpc.js +0 -4
  195. package/getProjectVpc.js.map +1 -1
  196. package/getRedis.d.ts +60 -221
  197. package/getRedis.js +0 -19
  198. package/getRedis.js.map +1 -1
  199. package/getService.d.ts +203 -105
  200. package/getService.js +3 -37
  201. package/getService.js.map +1 -1
  202. package/getServiceComponent.d.ts +38 -90
  203. package/getServiceComponent.js +1 -22
  204. package/getServiceComponent.js.map +1 -1
  205. package/getServiceIntegration.d.ts +67 -95
  206. package/getServiceIntegration.js +1 -41
  207. package/getServiceIntegration.js.map +1 -1
  208. package/getServiceIntegrationEndpoint.d.ts +61 -63
  209. package/getServiceIntegrationEndpoint.js +1 -17
  210. package/getServiceIntegrationEndpoint.js.map +1 -1
  211. package/getServiceUser.d.ts +37 -78
  212. package/getServiceUser.js +0 -13
  213. package/getServiceUser.js.map +1 -1
  214. package/getTransitGatewayVpcAttachment.d.ts +29 -40
  215. package/getTransitGatewayVpcAttachment.js +1 -9
  216. package/getTransitGatewayVpcAttachment.js.map +1 -1
  217. package/getVpcPeeringConnection.d.ts +27 -92
  218. package/getVpcPeeringConnection.js +1 -11
  219. package/getVpcPeeringConnection.js.map +1 -1
  220. package/grafana.d.ts +97 -134
  221. package/grafana.js +14 -4
  222. package/grafana.js.map +1 -1
  223. package/index.d.ts +17 -0
  224. package/index.js +61 -0
  225. package/index.js.map +1 -1
  226. package/influxDb.d.ts +97 -131
  227. package/influxDb.js +14 -4
  228. package/influxDb.js.map +1 -1
  229. package/kafka.d.ts +110 -128
  230. package/kafka.js +14 -2
  231. package/kafka.js.map +1 -1
  232. package/kafkaAcl.d.ts +15 -29
  233. package/kafkaAcl.js +0 -2
  234. package/kafkaAcl.js.map +1 -1
  235. package/kafkaConnect.d.ts +97 -134
  236. package/kafkaConnect.js +14 -4
  237. package/kafkaConnect.js.map +1 -1
  238. package/kafkaConnector.d.ts +34 -44
  239. package/kafkaConnector.js +8 -16
  240. package/kafkaConnector.js.map +1 -1
  241. package/kafkaMirrorMaker.d.ts +97 -131
  242. package/kafkaMirrorMaker.js +14 -4
  243. package/kafkaMirrorMaker.js.map +1 -1
  244. package/kafkaSchema.d.ts +45 -31
  245. package/kafkaSchema.js +28 -2
  246. package/kafkaSchema.js.map +1 -1
  247. package/kafkaSchemaConfiguration.d.ts +11 -31
  248. package/kafkaSchemaConfiguration.js +0 -5
  249. package/kafkaSchemaConfiguration.js.map +1 -1
  250. package/kafkaTopic.d.ts +58 -48
  251. package/kafkaTopic.js +28 -0
  252. package/kafkaTopic.js.map +1 -1
  253. package/m3aggregator.d.ts +97 -131
  254. package/m3aggregator.js +14 -4
  255. package/m3aggregator.js.map +1 -1
  256. package/m3db.d.ts +97 -131
  257. package/m3db.js +14 -4
  258. package/m3db.js.map +1 -1
  259. package/mirrorMakerReplicationFlow.d.ts +34 -40
  260. package/mirrorMakerReplicationFlow.js +1 -4
  261. package/mirrorMakerReplicationFlow.js.map +1 -1
  262. package/mySql.d.ts +104 -150
  263. package/mySql.js +14 -4
  264. package/mySql.js.map +1 -1
  265. package/openSearch.d.ts +101 -132
  266. package/openSearch.js +14 -4
  267. package/openSearch.js.map +1 -1
  268. package/openSearchAclConfig.d.ts +31 -29
  269. package/openSearchAclConfig.js +19 -8
  270. package/openSearchAclConfig.js.map +1 -1
  271. package/openSearchAclRule.d.ts +30 -35
  272. package/openSearchAclRule.js +15 -17
  273. package/openSearchAclRule.js.map +1 -1
  274. package/package.json +2 -2
  275. package/package.json.dev +2 -2
  276. package/pg.d.ts +101 -126
  277. package/pg.js +15 -0
  278. package/pg.js.map +1 -1
  279. package/project.d.ts +60 -121
  280. package/project.js +3 -5
  281. package/project.js.map +1 -1
  282. package/projectUser.d.ts +11 -19
  283. package/projectUser.js +0 -2
  284. package/projectUser.js.map +1 -1
  285. package/projectVpc.d.ts +11 -18
  286. package/projectVpc.js +0 -2
  287. package/projectVpc.js.map +1 -1
  288. package/redis.d.ts +99 -136
  289. package/redis.js +13 -3
  290. package/redis.js.map +1 -1
  291. package/service.d.ts +184 -121
  292. package/service.js +44 -21
  293. package/service.js.map +1 -1
  294. package/serviceIntegration.d.ts +18 -185
  295. package/serviceIntegration.js +4 -40
  296. package/serviceIntegration.js.map +1 -1
  297. package/serviceIntegrationEndpoint.d.ts +9 -49
  298. package/serviceIntegrationEndpoint.js +0 -34
  299. package/serviceIntegrationEndpoint.js.map +1 -1
  300. package/serviceUser.d.ts +45 -40
  301. package/serviceUser.js +2 -4
  302. package/serviceUser.js.map +1 -1
  303. package/staticIp.d.ts +95 -0
  304. package/staticIp.js +68 -0
  305. package/staticIp.js.map +1 -0
  306. package/transitGatewayVpcAttachment.d.ts +16 -19
  307. package/transitGatewayVpcAttachment.js +1 -4
  308. package/transitGatewayVpcAttachment.js.map +1 -1
  309. package/types/input.d.ts +1440 -9809
  310. package/types/output.d.ts +1744 -3691
  311. package/vpcPeeringConnection.d.ts +27 -58
  312. package/vpcPeeringConnection.js +0 -22
  313. package/vpcPeeringConnection.js.map +1 -1
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  import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- import { input as inputs, output as outputs } from "./types";
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  /**
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- * ## # Kafka MirrorMaker Data Source
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- * defines where the cloud provider and region where the service is hosted
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- * like [here for Google](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/) and
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- components?: inputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerComponent[];
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- /**
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- * specific region name. These are documented on each Cloud provider's own support articles,
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ readonly serviceIntegrations: outputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerServiceIntegration[];
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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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+ * URI for connecting to the service. Service specific info is under "kafka", "pg", etc.
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+ * Username used for connecting to the service, if applicable
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- * deletion. This does not shield against deleting databases or topics but for services
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- * with backups much of the content can at least be restored from backup in case accidental
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+ * Static IPs that are going to be associated with this service. Please assign a value using the 'toset' function. Once a static ip resource is in the 'assigned' state it cannot be unbound from the node again
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+ */
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+ readonly staticIps: string[];
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+ /**
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+ * Prevents the service from being deleted. It is recommended to set this to `true` for all production services to prevent unintentional service deletion. This does not shield against deleting databases or topics but for services with backups much of the content can at least be restored from backup in case accidental deletion is done.
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  }
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  */
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  export interface GetKafkaMirrorMakerOutputArgs {
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  /**
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- * in. This can be changed freely after service is created. Changing the value will trigger
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- * a potentially lengthy migration process for the service. Format is cloud provider name
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- * (`aws`, `azure`, `do` `google`, `upcloud`, etc.), dash, and the cloud provider
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- * specific region name. These are documented on each Cloud provider's own support articles,
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- * like [here for Google](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/) and
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- cloudName?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- components?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<inputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerComponentArgs>[]>;
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- /**
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- */
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- kafkaMirrormaker?: pulumi.Input<inputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerKafkaMirrormakerArgs>;
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- /**
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- */
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- kafkaMirrormakerUserConfig?: pulumi.Input<inputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerKafkaMirrormakerUserConfigArgs>;
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- /**
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- * day of week when maintenance operations should be performed.
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- * On monday, tuesday, wednesday, etc.
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- */
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- maintenanceWindowDow?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * time of day when maintenance operations should be performed.
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- * UTC time in HH:mm:ss format.
248
- */
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- maintenanceWindowTime?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * defines what kind of computing resources are allocated for the service. It can
252
- * be changed after creation, though there are some restrictions when going to a smaller
253
- * plan such as the new plan must have sufficient amount of disk space to store all current
254
- * data and switching to a plan with fewer nodes might not be supported. The basic plan
255
- * names are `hobbyist`, `startup-x`, `business-x` and `premium-x` where `x` is
256
- * (roughly) the amount of memory on each node (also other attributes like number of CPUs
257
- * and amount of disk space varies but naming is based on memory). The available options can be seem from the [Aiven pricing page](https://aiven.io/pricing).
258
- */
259
- plan?: pulumi.Input<string>;
260
- /**
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- * identifies the project the service belongs to. To set up proper dependency
262
- * between the project and the service, refer to the project as shown in the above example.
263
- * Project cannot be changed later without destroying and re-creating the service.
147
+ * Identifies the project this resource belongs to. To set up proper dependencies please refer to this variable as a reference. This property cannot be changed, doing so forces recreation of the resource.
264
148
  */
265
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  /**
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- * optionally specifies the VPC the service should run in. If the value
268
- * is not set the service is not run inside a VPC. When set, the value should be given as a
269
- * reference as shown above to set up dependencies correctly and the VPC must be in the same
270
- * cloud and region as the service itself. Project can be freely moved to and from VPC after
271
- * creation but doing so triggers migration to new servers so the operation can take
272
- * significant amount of time to complete if the service has a lot of data.
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- */
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- projectVpcId?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Kafka MirrorMaker 2 hostname.
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- */
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- serviceHost?: pulumi.Input<string>;
279
- serviceIntegrations?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<inputs.GetKafkaMirrorMakerServiceIntegrationArgs>[]>;
280
- /**
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- * specifies the actual name of the service. The name cannot be changed
282
- * later without destroying and re-creating the service so name should be picked based on
283
- * intended service usage rather than current attributes.
151
+ * Specifies the actual name of the service. The name cannot be changed later without destroying and re-creating the service so name should be picked based on intended service usage rather than current attributes.
284
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  */
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  serviceName: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Password used for connecting to the Kafka MirrorMaker 2 service, if applicable.
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- */
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- servicePassword?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Kafka MirrorMaker 2 port.
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- */
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- servicePort?: pulumi.Input<number>;
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- serviceType?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * URI for connecting to the Kafka MirrorMaker 2 service.
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- */
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- serviceUri?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- */
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- serviceUsername?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Service state.
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- */
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- state?: pulumi.Input<string>;
307
- /**
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- * prevents the service from being deleted. It is recommended to
309
- * set this to `true` for all production services to prevent unintentional service
310
- * deletion. This does not shield against deleting databases or topics but for services
311
- * with backups much of the content can at least be restored from backup in case accidental
312
- * deletion is done.
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- */
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- terminationProtection?: pulumi.Input<boolean>;
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  }
@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ exports.getKafkaMirrorMakerOutput = exports.getKafkaMirrorMaker = void 0;
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  const pulumi = require("@pulumi/pulumi");
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  const utilities = require("./utilities");
8
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  /**
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- * ## # Kafka MirrorMaker Data Source
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- *
11
9
  * The Kafka MirrorMaker data source provides information about the existing Aiven Kafka MirrorMaker 2 service.
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10
  *
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  * ## Example Usage
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28
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  }
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30
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  return pulumi.runtime.invoke("aiven:index/getKafkaMirrorMaker:getKafkaMirrorMaker", {
31
- "cloudName": args.cloudName,
32
- "components": args.components,
33
- "kafkaMirrormaker": args.kafkaMirrormaker,
34
- "kafkaMirrormakerUserConfig": args.kafkaMirrormakerUserConfig,
35
- "maintenanceWindowDow": args.maintenanceWindowDow,
36
- "maintenanceWindowTime": args.maintenanceWindowTime,
37
- "plan": args.plan,
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  "project": args.project,
39
- "projectVpcId": args.projectVpcId,
40
- "serviceHost": args.serviceHost,
41
- "serviceIntegrations": args.serviceIntegrations,
42
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  "serviceName": args.serviceName,
43
- "servicePassword": args.servicePassword,
44
- "servicePort": args.servicePort,
45
- "serviceType": args.serviceType,
46
- "serviceUri": args.serviceUri,
47
- "serviceUsername": args.serviceUsername,
48
- "state": args.state,
49
- "terminationProtection": args.terminationProtection,
50
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  }, opts);
51
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  }
52
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  exports.getKafkaMirrorMaker = getKafkaMirrorMaker;
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+ {"version":3,"file":"getKafkaMirrorMaker.js","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../getKafkaMirrorMaker.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":";AAAA,wFAAwF;AACxF,iFAAiF;;;AAEjF,yCAAyC;AAEzC,yCAAyC;AAEzC;;;;;;;;;;;;;;GAcG;AACH,SAAgB,mBAAmB,CAAC,IAA6B,EAAE,IAA2B;IAC1F,IAAI,CAAC,IAAI,EAAE;QACP,IAAI,GAAG,EAAE,CAAA;KACZ;IAED,IAAI,GAAG,MAAM,CAAC,YAAY,CAAC,SAAS,CAAC,oBAAoB,EAAE,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC,CAAC;IACnE,OAAO,MAAM,CAAC,OAAO,CAAC,MAAM,CAAC,qDAAqD,EAAE;QAChF,SAAS,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC,OAAO;QACvB,aAAa,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC,WAAW;KAClC,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC,CAAC;AACb,CAAC;AAVD,kDAUC;AA8HD,SAAgB,yBAAyB,CAAC,IAAmC,EAAE,IAA2B;IACtG,OAAO,MAAM,CAAC,MAAM,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,CAAC,KAAK,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,EAAE,CAAC,mBAAmB,CAAC,CAAC,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC,CAAC,CAAA;AACvE,CAAC;AAFD,8DAEC"}
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  import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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  /**
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- * ## # Kafka Schema Data Source
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- *
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  * The Kafka Schema data source provides information about the existing Aiven Kafka Schema.
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  *
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5
  * ## Example Usage
@@ -10,10 +8,9 @@ import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
10
8
  * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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  * import * as aiven from "@pulumi/aiven";
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  *
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- * const kafka-schema1 = aiven.getKafkaSchema({
11
+ * const config = aiven.getKafkaSchemaConfiguration({
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  * project: aiven_project["kafka-schemas-project1"].project,
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  * });
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  */
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  export interface GetKafkaSchemaArgs {
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  /**
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- * configuration compatibility level overrides specific subject
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- * it takes a global value. Allowed values: `BACKWARD`, `BACKWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FORWARD`,
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- * `FORWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FULL`, `FULL_TRANSITIVE`, `NONE`.
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- /**
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- * and `serviceName` - (Required) define the project and service the Kafka Schemas belongs to.
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- * They should be defined using reference as shown above to set up dependencies correctly.
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+ * Identifies the project this resource belongs to. To set up proper dependencies please refer to this variable as a reference. This property cannot be changed, doing so forces recreation of the resource.
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  */
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  project: string;
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  /**
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- * is Kafka Schema configuration should be a valid Avro Schema JSON format.
27
+ * Specifies the name of the service that this resource belongs to. To set up proper dependencies please refer to this variable as a reference. This property cannot be changed, doing so forces recreation of the resource.
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  */
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- schema?: string;
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  serviceName: string;
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  /**
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  */
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  subjectName: string;
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- version?: number;
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  }
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  /**
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  */
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  export interface GetKafkaSchemaResult {
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  /**
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- * configuration compatibility level overrides specific subject
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- * resource. If the compatibility level not specified for the individual subject by default,
55
- * it takes a global value. Allowed values: `BACKWARD`, `BACKWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FORWARD`,
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- * `FORWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FULL`, `FULL_TRANSITIVE`, `NONE`.
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+ * Kafka Schemas compatibility level. The possible values are `BACKWARD`, `BACKWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FORWARD`, `FORWARD_TRANSITIVE`, `FULL`, `FULL_TRANSITIVE` and `NONE`.
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  */
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  /**
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  * The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
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  */
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  readonly id: string;
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+ /**
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49
+ */
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  readonly project: string;
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  /**
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+ */
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+ /**
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  */
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  readonly serviceName: string;
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+ /**
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+ * The Kafka Schema Subject name. This property cannot be changed, doing so forces recreation of the resource.
61
+ */
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63
+ /**
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65
+ */
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  readonly version: number;
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  }
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  export declare function getKafkaSchemaOutput(args: GetKafkaSchemaOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): pulumi.Output<GetKafkaSchemaResult>;
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  */
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  /**
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- * configuration compatibility level overrides specific subject
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- /**
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- * They should be defined using reference as shown above to set up dependencies correctly.
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+ * Identifies the project this resource belongs to. To set up proper dependencies please refer to this variable as a reference. This property cannot be changed, doing so forces recreation of the resource.
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  */
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  /**
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  */
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  */
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  }
package/getKafkaSchema.js CHANGED
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  const pulumi = require("@pulumi/pulumi");
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  const utilities = require("./utilities");
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  /**
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  * The Kafka Schema data source provides information about the existing Aiven Kafka Schema.
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  *
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  * ## Example Usage
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  * });
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  * ```
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  */
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  }
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  return pulumi.runtime.invoke("aiven:index/getKafkaSchema:getKafkaSchema", {
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