@pulumi/aws-native 0.121.0 → 0.122.0-alpha.1724942893

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ export declare class Application extends pulumi.CustomResource {
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  /**
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  * The namespace of the application.
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  */
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- readonly namespace: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
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+ readonly namespace: pulumi.Output<string>;
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  /**
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  * The configuration of events or requests that the application has access to.
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  */
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ export interface ApplicationArgs {
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  /**
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  * The namespace of the application.
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  */
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- namespace?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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+ namespace: pulumi.Input<string>;
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  /**
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  * The configuration of events or requests that the application has access to.
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  */
@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ class Application extends pulumi.CustomResource {
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  if ((!args || args.description === undefined) && !opts.urn) {
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  throw new Error("Missing required property 'description'");
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  }
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+ if ((!args || args.namespace === undefined) && !opts.urn) {
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+ throw new Error("Missing required property 'namespace'");
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+ }
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  resourceInputs["applicationSourceConfig"] = args ? args.applicationSourceConfig : undefined;
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  resourceInputs["description"] = args ? args.description : undefined;
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  resourceInputs["name"] = args ? args.name : undefined;
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ export interface GetMatchingWorkflowResult {
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  * The description of the MatchingWorkflow
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  */
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  readonly description?: string;
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+ readonly incrementalRunConfig?: outputs.entityresolution.MatchingWorkflowIncrementalRunConfig;
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  /**
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  * A list of `InputSource` objects, which have the fields `InputSourceARN` and `SchemaName` .
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  */
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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ export declare class MatchingWorkflow extends pulumi.CustomResource {
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+ readonly incrementalRunConfig: pulumi.Output<outputs.entityresolution.MatchingWorkflowIncrementalRunConfig | undefined>;
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  /**
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  throw new Error("Missing required property 'roleArn'");
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  }
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  resourceInputs["description"] = args ? args.description : undefined;
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+ resourceInputs["incrementalRunConfig"] = args ? args.incrementalRunConfig : undefined;
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  else {
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+ resourceInputs["incrementalRunConfig"] = undefined /*out*/;
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+ * The AWS::IoTEvents::DetectorModel resource creates a detector model. You create a *detector model* (a model of your equipment or process) using *states*. For each state, you define conditional (Boolean) logic that evaluates the incoming inputs to detect significant events. When an event is detected, it can change the state or trigger custom-built or predefined actions using other AWS services. You can define additional events that trigger actions when entering or exiting a state and, optionally, when a condition is met. For more information, see [How to Use](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/how-to-use-iotevents.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ * Represents an alarm model to monitor an ITE input attribute. You can use the alarm to get notified when the value is outside a specified range. For more information, see [Create an alarm model](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/create-alarms.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ * The AWS::IoTEvents::DetectorModel resource creates a detector model. You create a *detector model* (a model of your equipment or process) using *states*. For each state, you define conditional (Boolean) logic that evaluates the incoming inputs to detect significant events. When an event is detected, it can change the state or trigger custom-built or predefined actions using other AWS services. You can define additional events that trigger actions when entering or exiting a state and, optionally, when a condition is met. For more information, see [How to Use](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/how-to-use-iotevents.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ * The AWS::IoTEvents::DetectorModel resource creates a detector model. You create a *detector model* (a model of your equipment or process) using *states*. For each state, you define conditional (Boolean) logic that evaluates the incoming inputs to detect significant events. When an event is detected, it can change the state or trigger custom-built or predefined actions using other AWS services. You can define additional events that trigger actions when entering or exiting a state and, optionally, when a condition is met. For more information, see [How to Use](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/how-to-use-iotevents.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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+ * The AWS::IoTEvents::DetectorModel resource creates a detector model. You create a *detector model* (a model of your equipment or process) using *states*. For each state, you define conditional (Boolean) logic that evaluates the incoming inputs to detect significant events. When an event is detected, it can change the state or trigger custom-built or predefined actions using other AWS services. You can define additional events that trigger actions when entering or exiting a state and, optionally, when a condition is met. For more information, see [How to Use](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/how-to-use-iotevents.html) in the *Developer Guide*.
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