@pulumi/aws 6.6.0 → 6.6.1

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  1. package/cleanrooms/configuredTable.d.ts +2 -2
  2. package/cleanrooms/configuredTable.js +2 -2
  3. package/cloudfront/distribution.d.ts +3 -3
  4. package/codecatalyst/devEnvironment.d.ts +1 -1
  5. package/codecatalyst/devEnvironment.js +1 -1
  6. package/codecatalyst/project.d.ts +1 -1
  7. package/codecatalyst/project.js +1 -1
  8. package/dms/endpoint.d.ts +1 -3
  9. package/dms/endpoint.js +1 -3
  10. package/dms/endpoint.js.map +1 -1
  11. package/docdb/globalCluster.d.ts +1 -1
  12. package/docdb/globalCluster.js +1 -1
  13. package/ec2/amiCopy.d.ts +3 -3
  14. package/ec2/spotInstanceRequest.d.ts +6 -6
  15. package/ec2/vpcPeeringConnectionAccepter.d.ts +1 -1
  16. package/ec2/vpcPeeringConnectionAccepter.js +1 -1
  17. package/emr/cluster.d.ts +1 -1
  18. package/emr/cluster.js +1 -1
  19. package/fsx/lustreFileSystem.d.ts +1 -1
  20. package/fsx/lustreFileSystem.js +1 -1
  21. package/fsx/ontapFileSystem.d.ts +1 -1
  22. package/fsx/ontapFileSystem.js +1 -1
  23. package/fsx/ontapStorageVirtualMachine.d.ts +1 -1
  24. package/fsx/ontapStorageVirtualMachine.js +1 -1
  25. package/fsx/openZfsFileSystem.d.ts +1 -1
  26. package/fsx/openZfsFileSystem.js +1 -1
  27. package/fsx/windowsFileSystem.d.ts +1 -1
  28. package/fsx/windowsFileSystem.js +1 -1
  29. package/getDefaultTags.d.ts +2 -2
  30. package/getDefaultTags.js +2 -2
  31. package/iam/getSessionContext.d.ts +4 -4
  32. package/iam/getSessionContext.js +2 -2
  33. package/iam/rolePolicyAttachment.d.ts +1 -1
  34. package/iam/rolePolicyAttachment.js +1 -1
  35. package/iam/userLoginProfile.d.ts +1 -1
  36. package/iam/userLoginProfile.js +1 -1
  37. package/licensemanager/licenseConfiguration.d.ts +1 -1
  38. package/licensemanager/licenseConfiguration.js +1 -1
  39. package/lightsail/bucket.d.ts +3 -3
  40. package/neptune/globalCluster.d.ts +1 -1
  41. package/neptune/globalCluster.js +1 -1
  42. package/organizations/account.d.ts +1 -1
  43. package/organizations/account.js +1 -1
  44. package/package.json +1 -1
  45. package/pinpoint/app.d.ts +3 -3
  46. package/ram/resourceShareAccepter.d.ts +1 -1
  47. package/ram/resourceShareAccepter.js +1 -1
  48. package/rds/clusterParameterGroup.d.ts +3 -3
  49. package/rds/globalCluster.d.ts +1 -1
  50. package/rds/globalCluster.js +1 -1
  51. package/route53/zoneAssociation.d.ts +3 -3
  52. package/route53/zoneAssociation.js +3 -3
  53. package/s3/bucketLifecycleConfigurationV2.d.ts +1 -1
  54. package/s3/bucketLifecycleConfigurationV2.js +1 -1
  55. package/scheduler/schedule.d.ts +2 -2
  56. package/securityhub/organizationConfiguration.d.ts +2 -2
  57. package/securityhub/organizationConfiguration.js +2 -2
  58. package/securityhub/standardsControl.d.ts +2 -2
  59. package/securityhub/standardsControl.js +2 -2
  60. package/ssm/document.d.ts +1 -1
  61. package/ssm/document.js +1 -1
  62. package/storagegateway/gateway.d.ts +1 -1
  63. package/storagegateway/gateway.js +1 -1
  64. package/types/input.d.ts +280 -356
  65. package/types/output.d.ts +280 -356
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ import * as outputs from "../types/output";
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  * ```sh
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- * Certain resource arguments, like `source_db_cluster_identifier`, do not have an API method for reading the information after creation. If the argument is set in the TODO configuration on an imported resource, TODO will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the TODO configuration or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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+ * Certain resource arguments, like `source_db_cluster_identifier`, do not have an API method for reading the information after creation. If the argument is set in the Pulumi program on an imported resource, Pulumi will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the Pulumi program or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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- * Certain resource arguments, like `source_db_cluster_identifier`, do not have an API method for reading the information after creation. If the argument is set in the TODO configuration on an imported resource, TODO will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the TODO configuration or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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+ * Certain resource arguments, like `source_db_cluster_identifier`, do not have an API method for reading the information after creation. If the argument is set in the Pulumi program on an imported resource, Pulumi will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the Pulumi program or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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+ * Certain resource arguments, like `role_name`, do not have an Organizations API method for reading the information after account creation. If the argument is set in the Pulumi program on an imported resource, Pulumi will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the Pulumi program or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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- * Certain resource arguments, like `role_name`, do not have an Organizations API method for reading the information after account creation. If the argument is set in the TODO configuration on an imported resource, TODO will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the TODO configuration or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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+ * Certain resource arguments, like `role_name`, do not have an Organizations API method for reading the information after account creation. If the argument is set in the Pulumi program on an imported resource, Pulumi will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the Pulumi program or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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  "description": "A Pulumi package for creating and managing Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud resources.",
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+ * This configuration provides an example of using multiple AWS providers to configure two different AWS accounts. In the _sender_ account, the configuration creates a `aws.ram.ResourceShare` and uses a data source in the _receiver_ account to create a `aws.ram.PrincipalAssociation` resource with the _receiver's_ account ID. In the _receiver_ account, the configuration accepts the invitation to share resources with the `aws.ram.ResourceShareAccepter`.
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+ * This configuration provides an example of using multiple AWS providers to configure two different AWS accounts. In the _sender_ account, the configuration creates a `aws.ram.ResourceShare` and uses a data source in the _receiver_ account to create a `aws.ram.PrincipalAssociation` resource with the _receiver's_ account ID. In the _receiver_ account, the configuration accepts the invitation to share resources with the `aws.ram.ResourceShareAccepter`.
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+ * Certain resource arguments, like `source_db_cluster_identifier`, do not have an API method for reading the information after creation. If the argument is set in the Pulumi program on an imported resource, Pulumi will always show a difference. To workaround this behavior, either omit the argument from the Pulumi program or use `ignore_changes` to hide the difference. For example:
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