@pulumi/aws 6.0.0-alpha.3 → 6.0.0-alpha.4

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  1. package/applicationloadbalancing/index.d.ts +0 -27
  2. package/applicationloadbalancing/index.js +1 -51
  3. package/applicationloadbalancing/index.js.map +1 -1
  4. package/appmesh/virtualGateway.d.ts +23 -2
  5. package/appmesh/virtualGateway.js +23 -2
  6. package/appmesh/virtualGateway.js.map +1 -1
  7. package/appmesh/virtualNode.d.ts +8 -8
  8. package/appmesh/virtualNode.js +8 -8
  9. package/appmesh/virtualRouter.d.ts +2 -2
  10. package/appmesh/virtualRouter.js +2 -2
  11. package/appsync/dataSource.d.ts +18 -18
  12. package/cloudtrail/index.d.ts +0 -3
  13. package/cloudtrail/index.js +1 -4
  14. package/cloudtrail/index.js.map +1 -1
  15. package/ec2/fleet.d.ts +5 -5
  16. package/ec2/fleet.js +6 -6
  17. package/ec2/fleet.js.map +1 -1
  18. package/ec2/index.d.ts +0 -3
  19. package/ec2/index.js +2 -7
  20. package/ec2/index.js.map +1 -1
  21. package/ec2/securityGroup.d.ts +14 -0
  22. package/ec2/securityGroup.js +14 -0
  23. package/ec2/securityGroup.js.map +1 -1
  24. package/fms/policy.d.ts +2 -0
  25. package/fms/policy.js +2 -0
  26. package/fms/policy.js.map +1 -1
  27. package/iam/{getOpenidConnectProvider.d.ts → getOpenIdConnectProvider.d.ts} +12 -12
  28. package/iam/{getOpenidConnectProvider.js → getOpenIdConnectProvider.js} +12 -12
  29. package/iam/{getOpenidConnectProvider.js.map → getOpenIdConnectProvider.js.map} +1 -1
  30. package/iam/index.d.ts +3 -3
  31. package/iam/index.js +4 -4
  32. package/iam/virtualMfaDevice.d.ts +22 -2
  33. package/iam/virtualMfaDevice.js +8 -0
  34. package/iam/virtualMfaDevice.js.map +1 -1
  35. package/index.d.ts +1 -21
  36. package/index.js +5 -27
  37. package/index.js.map +1 -1
  38. package/iot/topicRule.d.ts +35 -35
  39. package/iot/topicRule.js +16 -16
  40. package/iot/topicRule.js.map +1 -1
  41. package/kendra/dataSource.d.ts +32 -9
  42. package/kendra/dataSource.js +23 -0
  43. package/kendra/dataSource.js.map +1 -1
  44. package/kinesis/firehoseDeliveryStream.d.ts +89 -0
  45. package/kinesis/firehoseDeliveryStream.js +89 -0
  46. package/kinesis/firehoseDeliveryStream.js.map +1 -1
  47. package/opensearch/serverlessSecurityPolicy.d.ts +122 -8
  48. package/opensearch/serverlessSecurityPolicy.js +122 -8
  49. package/opensearch/serverlessSecurityPolicy.js.map +1 -1
  50. package/package.json +2 -2
  51. package/package.json.dev +2 -2
  52. package/rds/instance.d.ts +0 -9
  53. package/rds/instance.js.map +1 -1
  54. package/securityhub/standardsControl.d.ts +3 -3
  55. package/ses/index.d.ts +0 -3
  56. package/ses/index.js +1 -6
  57. package/ses/index.js.map +1 -1
  58. package/ssm/getParameter.d.ts +1 -0
  59. package/ssm/getParameter.js.map +1 -1
  60. package/types/input.d.ts +1302 -2573
  61. package/types/output.d.ts +4459 -5933
  62. package/utils.d.ts +0 -1
  63. package/utils.js +0 -6
  64. package/utils.js.map +1 -1
  65. package/wafv2/getIpSet.d.ts +1 -1
  66. package/wafv2/ipSet.d.ts +3 -3
  67. package/wafv2/regexPatternSet.d.ts +3 -3
  68. package/applicationloadbalancing/getListener.d.ts +0 -120
  69. package/applicationloadbalancing/getListener.js +0 -80
  70. package/applicationloadbalancing/getListener.js.map +0 -1
  71. package/applicationloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.d.ts +0 -133
  72. package/applicationloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.js +0 -73
  73. package/applicationloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  74. package/applicationloadbalancing/getTargetGroup.d.ts +0 -126
  75. package/applicationloadbalancing/getTargetGroup.js +0 -73
  76. package/applicationloadbalancing/getTargetGroup.js.map +0 -1
  77. package/applicationloadbalancing/listener.d.ts +0 -377
  78. package/applicationloadbalancing/listener.js +0 -276
  79. package/applicationloadbalancing/listener.js.map +0 -1
  80. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerCertificate.d.ts +0 -96
  81. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerCertificate.js +0 -95
  82. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerCertificate.js.map +0 -1
  83. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerRule.d.ts +0 -301
  84. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerRule.js +0 -249
  85. package/applicationloadbalancing/listenerRule.js.map +0 -1
  86. package/applicationloadbalancing/loadBalancer.d.ts +0 -463
  87. package/applicationloadbalancing/loadBalancer.js +0 -201
  88. package/applicationloadbalancing/loadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  89. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroup.d.ts +0 -402
  90. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroup.js +0 -161
  91. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroup.js.map +0 -1
  92. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroupAttachment.d.ts +0 -142
  93. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroupAttachment.js +0 -115
  94. package/applicationloadbalancing/targetGroupAttachment.js.map +0 -1
  95. package/awsMixins.d.ts +0 -21
  96. package/awsMixins.js +0 -40
  97. package/awsMixins.js.map +0 -1
  98. package/cloudtrail/getFunction.d.ts +0 -102
  99. package/cloudtrail/getFunction.js +0 -55
  100. package/cloudtrail/getFunction.js.map +0 -1
  101. package/ec2/transitGatewayPeeringAttachmentAccepter.d.ts +0 -132
  102. package/ec2/transitGatewayPeeringAttachmentAccepter.js +0 -94
  103. package/ec2/transitGatewayPeeringAttachmentAccepter.js.map +0 -1
  104. package/elasticloadbalancing/appCookieStickinessPolicy.d.ts +0 -129
  105. package/elasticloadbalancing/appCookieStickinessPolicy.js +0 -102
  106. package/elasticloadbalancing/appCookieStickinessPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  107. package/elasticloadbalancing/attachment.d.ts +0 -86
  108. package/elasticloadbalancing/attachment.js +0 -85
  109. package/elasticloadbalancing/attachment.js.map +0 -1
  110. package/elasticloadbalancing/getHostedZoneId.d.ts +0 -81
  111. package/elasticloadbalancing/getHostedZoneId.js +0 -69
  112. package/elasticloadbalancing/getHostedZoneId.js.map +0 -1
  113. package/elasticloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.d.ts +0 -105
  114. package/elasticloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.js +0 -67
  115. package/elasticloadbalancing/getLoadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  116. package/elasticloadbalancing/getServiceAccount.d.ts +0 -135
  117. package/elasticloadbalancing/getServiceAccount.js +0 -119
  118. package/elasticloadbalancing/getServiceAccount.js.map +0 -1
  119. package/elasticloadbalancing/index.d.ts +0 -33
  120. package/elasticloadbalancing/index.js +0 -66
  121. package/elasticloadbalancing/index.js.map +0 -1
  122. package/elasticloadbalancing/listenerPolicy.d.ts +0 -176
  123. package/elasticloadbalancing/listenerPolicy.js +0 -149
  124. package/elasticloadbalancing/listenerPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  125. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancer.d.ts +0 -398
  126. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancer.js +0 -177
  127. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  128. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerBackendServerPolicy.d.ts +0 -123
  129. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerBackendServerPolicy.js +0 -112
  130. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerBackendServerPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  131. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerCookieStickinessPolicy.d.ts +0 -124
  132. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerCookieStickinessPolicy.js +0 -91
  133. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerCookieStickinessPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  134. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerPolicy.d.ts +0 -166
  135. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerPolicy.js +0 -146
  136. package/elasticloadbalancing/loadBalancerPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  137. package/elasticloadbalancing/sslNegotiationPolicy.d.ts +0 -183
  138. package/elasticloadbalancing/sslNegotiationPolicy.js +0 -123
  139. package/elasticloadbalancing/sslNegotiationPolicy.js.map +0 -1
  140. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getListener.d.ts +0 -120
  141. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getListener.js +0 -80
  142. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getListener.js.map +0 -1
  143. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getLoadBalancer.d.ts +0 -133
  144. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getLoadBalancer.js +0 -73
  145. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getLoadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  146. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getTargetGroup.d.ts +0 -126
  147. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getTargetGroup.js +0 -73
  148. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/getTargetGroup.js.map +0 -1
  149. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/index.d.ts +0 -27
  150. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/index.js +0 -56
  151. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/index.js.map +0 -1
  152. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listener.d.ts +0 -377
  153. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listener.js +0 -276
  154. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listener.js.map +0 -1
  155. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerCertificate.d.ts +0 -96
  156. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerCertificate.js +0 -95
  157. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerCertificate.js.map +0 -1
  158. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerRule.d.ts +0 -301
  159. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerRule.js +0 -249
  160. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/listenerRule.js.map +0 -1
  161. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/loadBalancer.d.ts +0 -462
  162. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/loadBalancer.js +0 -201
  163. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/loadBalancer.js.map +0 -1
  164. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroup.d.ts +0 -402
  165. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroup.js +0 -161
  166. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroup.js.map +0 -1
  167. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroupAttachment.d.ts +0 -142
  168. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroupAttachment.js +0 -115
  169. package/elasticloadbalancingv2/targetGroupAttachment.js.map +0 -1
  170. package/getAmi.d.ts +0 -331
  171. package/getAmi.js +0 -93
  172. package/getAmi.js.map +0 -1
  173. package/getAmiIds.d.ts +0 -135
  174. package/getAmiIds.js +0 -63
  175. package/getAmiIds.js.map +0 -1
  176. package/getAutoscalingGroups.d.ts +0 -119
  177. package/getAutoscalingGroups.js +0 -92
  178. package/getAutoscalingGroups.js.map +0 -1
  179. package/getCanonicalUserId.d.ts +0 -32
  180. package/getCanonicalUserId.js +0 -31
  181. package/getCanonicalUserId.js.map +0 -1
  182. package/getElasticIp.d.ts +0 -221
  183. package/getElasticIp.js +0 -126
  184. package/getElasticIp.js.map +0 -1
  185. package/getPrefixList.d.ts +0 -160
  186. package/getPrefixList.js +0 -125
  187. package/getPrefixList.js.map +0 -1
  188. package/ses/confgurationSet.d.ts +0 -153
  189. package/ses/confgurationSet.js +0 -96
  190. package/ses/confgurationSet.js.map +0 -1
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- export declare function getListener(args?: GetListenerArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise<GetListenerResult>;
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- readonly loadBalancerArn: string;
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- readonly sslPolicy: string;
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- };
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- }
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- *
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- export declare function getListenerOutput(args?: GetListenerOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): pulumi.Output<GetListenerResult>;
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- /**
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- export interface GetListenerOutputArgs {
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- arn?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- loadBalancerArn?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Port of the listener. Required if `arn` is not set.
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- */
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- port?: pulumi.Input<number>;
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- tags?: pulumi.Input<{
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- [key: string]: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- }>;
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- }
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- // *** WARNING: this file was generated by the Pulumi Terraform Bridge (tfgen) Tool. ***
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- Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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- /**
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- *
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- * Provides information about a Load Balancer Listener.
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB Listener as an input variable and needs to know the LB it is attached to, or other information specific to the listener in question.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- * import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const listenerArn = config.require("listenerArn");
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- * const listener = aws.lb.getListener({
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- * arn: listenerArn,
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- * });
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- * const selected = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * name: "default-public",
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- * });
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- * const selected443 = selected.then(selected => aws.lb.getListener({
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- * port: 443,
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- * }));
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getListener has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getListener */
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- function getListener(args, opts) {
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- pulumi.log.warn("getListener is deprecated: aws.applicationloadbalancing.getListener has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getListener");
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- args = args || {};
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- opts = pulumi.mergeOptions(utilities.resourceOptsDefaults(), opts || {});
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- "port": args.port,
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- "tags": args.tags,
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- }, opts);
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- }
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- exports.getListener = getListener;
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- /**
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- *
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- * Provides information about a Load Balancer Listener.
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB Listener as an input variable and needs to know the LB it is attached to, or other information specific to the listener in question.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- * import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const listenerArn = config.require("listenerArn");
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- * const listener = aws.lb.getListener({
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- * arn: listenerArn,
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- * });
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- * const selected = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * name: "default-public",
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- * });
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- * const selected443 = selected.then(selected => aws.lb.getListener({
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- * loadBalancerArn: selected.arn,
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- * port: 443,
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- * }));
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getListener has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getListener */
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- function getListenerOutput(args, opts) {
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- return pulumi.output(args).apply((a) => getListener(a, opts));
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- }
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- exports.getListenerOutput = getListenerOutput;
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- //# sourceMappingURL=getListener.js.map
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- import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- import * as outputs from "../types/output";
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- /**
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- * > **Note:** `aws.alb.LoadBalancer` is known as `aws.lb.LoadBalancer`. The functionality is identical.
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- *
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- * Provides information about a Load Balancer.
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB as an input
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- * variable and needs to, for example, determine the security groups associated
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- * with it, etc.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- * import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const lbArn = config.get("lbArn") || "";
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- * const lbName = config.get("lbName") || "";
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- * const test = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * arn: lbArn,
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- * name: lbName,
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- * });
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getLoadBalancer has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getLoadBalancer */
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- export declare function getLoadBalancer(args?: GetLoadBalancerArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise<GetLoadBalancerResult>;
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- /**
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- * A collection of arguments for invoking getLoadBalancer.
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- */
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- export interface GetLoadBalancerArgs {
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- /**
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- * Full ARN of the load balancer.
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- */
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- arn?: string;
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- /**
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- * Unique name of the load balancer.
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- */
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- name?: string;
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- /**
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- * Mapping of tags, each pair of which must exactly match a pair on the desired load balancer.
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- *
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- * > **NOTE:** When both `arn` and `name` are specified, `arn` takes precedence. `tags` has lowest precedence.
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- */
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- tags?: {
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- [key: string]: string;
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- };
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- }
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- /**
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- * A collection of values returned by getLoadBalancer.
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- */
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- export interface GetLoadBalancerResult {
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- readonly accessLogs: outputs.applicationloadbalancing.GetLoadBalancerAccessLogs;
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- readonly arn: string;
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- readonly arnSuffix: string;
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- readonly customerOwnedIpv4Pool: string;
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- readonly desyncMitigationMode: string;
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- readonly dnsName: string;
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- readonly dropInvalidHeaderFields: boolean;
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- readonly enableCrossZoneLoadBalancing: boolean;
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- readonly enableDeletionProtection: boolean;
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- readonly enableHttp2: boolean;
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- readonly enableTlsVersionAndCipherSuiteHeaders: boolean;
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- readonly enableWafFailOpen: boolean;
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- readonly enableXffClientPort: boolean;
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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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- readonly idleTimeout: number;
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- readonly internal: boolean;
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- readonly ipAddressType: string;
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- readonly loadBalancerType: string;
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- readonly name: string;
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- readonly preserveHostHeader: boolean;
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- readonly securityGroups: string[];
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- readonly subnetMappings: outputs.applicationloadbalancing.GetLoadBalancerSubnetMapping[];
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- readonly subnets: string[];
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- readonly tags: {
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- };
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- readonly vpcId: string;
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- readonly xffHeaderProcessingMode: string;
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- readonly zoneId: string;
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- }
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- /**
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- * > **Note:** `aws.alb.LoadBalancer` is known as `aws.lb.LoadBalancer`. The functionality is identical.
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- *
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB as an input
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- * variable and needs to, for example, determine the security groups associated
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- * with it, etc.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const lbName = config.get("lbName") || "";
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- * const test = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * arn: lbArn,
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- * name: lbName,
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- * });
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getLoadBalancer has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getLoadBalancer */
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- export declare function getLoadBalancerOutput(args?: GetLoadBalancerOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): pulumi.Output<GetLoadBalancerResult>;
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- /**
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- * A collection of arguments for invoking getLoadBalancer.
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- */
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- export interface GetLoadBalancerOutputArgs {
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- /**
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- */
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- arn?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- * Unique name of the load balancer.
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- */
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- name?: pulumi.Input<string>;
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- /**
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- *
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- * > **NOTE:** When both `arn` and `name` are specified, `arn` takes precedence. `tags` has lowest precedence.
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- */
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- tags?: pulumi.Input<{
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- }>;
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- }
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- "use strict";
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- // *** WARNING: this file was generated by the Pulumi Terraform Bridge (tfgen) Tool. ***
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- Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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- exports.getLoadBalancerOutput = exports.getLoadBalancer = void 0;
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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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- * > **Note:** `aws.alb.LoadBalancer` is known as `aws.lb.LoadBalancer`. The functionality is identical.
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- *
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- * Provides information about a Load Balancer.
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB as an input
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- * variable and needs to, for example, determine the security groups associated
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- * with it, etc.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- * import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const lbArn = config.get("lbArn") || "";
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- * const lbName = config.get("lbName") || "";
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- * const test = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * name: lbName,
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- * });
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getLoadBalancer has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getLoadBalancer */
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- function getLoadBalancer(args, opts) {
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- pulumi.log.warn("getLoadBalancer is deprecated: aws.applicationloadbalancing.getLoadBalancer has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getLoadBalancer");
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- args = args || {};
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- }, opts);
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- }
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- exports.getLoadBalancer = getLoadBalancer;
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- /**
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- * > **Note:** `aws.alb.LoadBalancer` is known as `aws.lb.LoadBalancer`. The functionality is identical.
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- *
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- * Provides information about a Load Balancer.
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- *
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- * This data source can prove useful when a module accepts an LB as an input
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- * variable and needs to, for example, determine the security groups associated
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- * with it, etc.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- * import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- * const lbArn = config.get("lbArn") || "";
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- * const lbName = config.get("lbName") || "";
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- * const test = aws.lb.getLoadBalancer({
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- * arn: lbArn,
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- * name: lbName,
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- * });
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- * ```
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- */
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getLoadBalancer has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getLoadBalancer */
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- function getLoadBalancerOutput(args, opts) {
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- return pulumi.output(args).apply((a) => getLoadBalancer(a, opts));
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- }
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- exports.getLoadBalancerOutput = getLoadBalancerOutput;
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- //# sourceMappingURL=getLoadBalancer.js.map
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- import * as outputs from "../types/output";
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- /**
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- * input variable and needs to know its attributes. It can also be used to get the ARN of
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- * an LB Target Group for use in other resources, given LB Target Group name.
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- *
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- * ## Example Usage
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- *
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- * ```typescript
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- * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
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- *
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- * const config = new pulumi.Config();
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- /** @deprecated aws.applicationloadbalancing.getTargetGroup has been deprecated in favor of aws.alb.getTargetGroup */
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- /**
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- */
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- export interface GetTargetGroupArgs {
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- /**
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- */
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- arn?: string;
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- /**
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- */
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- name?: string;
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- /**
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- *
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- * > **NOTE:** When both `arn` and `name` are specified, `arn` takes precedence. `tags` has the lowest precedence.
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- */
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- tags?: {
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- [key: string]: string;
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- };
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- }
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- /**
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- */
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- export interface GetTargetGroupResult {
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- readonly arnSuffix: string;
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- readonly connectionTermination: boolean;
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- readonly deregistrationDelay: number;
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- readonly healthCheck: outputs.applicationloadbalancing.GetTargetGroupHealthCheck;
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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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- readonly lambdaMultiValueHeadersEnabled: boolean;
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- readonly loadBalancingAlgorithmType: string;
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- readonly loadBalancingCrossZoneEnabled: string;
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- readonly name: string;
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- readonly port: number;
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- readonly preserveClientIp: string;
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- readonly protocol: string;
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- readonly protocolVersion: string;
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- readonly proxyProtocolV2: boolean;
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- readonly slowStart: number;
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- readonly stickiness: outputs.applicationloadbalancing.GetTargetGroupStickiness;
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- readonly tags: {
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- [key: string]: string;
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- };
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