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- aws_cdk/__init__.py +1 -1
- aws_cdk/_jsii/__init__.py +1 -1
- aws_cdk/_jsii/{aws-cdk-lib@2.166.0.jsii.tgz → aws-cdk-lib@2.167.1.jsii.tgz} +0 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_apigateway/__init__.py +9 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_appsync/__init__.py +209 -79
- aws_cdk/aws_bedrock/__init__.py +51 -45
- aws_cdk/aws_cleanrooms/__init__.py +66 -5
- aws_cdk/aws_cloudfront/__init__.py +21 -3
- aws_cdk/aws_cloudfront/experimental/__init__.py +3 -3
- aws_cdk/aws_codebuild/__init__.py +59 -29
- aws_cdk/aws_datasync/__init__.py +51 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_ec2/__init__.py +305 -9
- aws_cdk/aws_ecs/__init__.py +37 -34
- aws_cdk/aws_elasticache/__init__.py +5 -3
- aws_cdk/aws_elasticloadbalancingv2/__init__.py +73 -46
- aws_cdk/aws_gamelift/__init__.py +52 -40
- aws_cdk/aws_inspectorv2/__init__.py +6 -12
- aws_cdk/aws_kms/__init__.py +2 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_lambda/__init__.py +336 -19
- aws_cdk/aws_lambda_nodejs/__init__.py +3 -3
- aws_cdk/aws_logs/__init__.py +214 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_nimblestudio/__init__.py +6 -103
- aws_cdk/aws_quicksight/__init__.py +481 -10
- aws_cdk/aws_rds/__init__.py +602 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_s3_assets/__init__.py +37 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_s3_deployment/__init__.py +5 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_servicecatalog/__init__.py +52 -4
- aws_cdk/aws_ses/__init__.py +5 -3
- aws_cdk/aws_stepfunctions/__init__.py +8 -0
- aws_cdk/aws_synthetics/__init__.py +12 -1
- aws_cdk/aws_wisdom/__init__.py +344 -24
- aws_cdk/triggers/__init__.py +3 -3
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/RECORD +38 -38
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/NOTICE +0 -0
- {aws_cdk_lib-2.166.0.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.167.1.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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:param bundling: Bundle the asset by executing a command in a Docker container or a custom bundling provider. The asset path will be mounted at ``/asset-input``. The Docker container is responsible for putting content at ``/asset-output``. The content at ``/asset-output`` will be zipped and used as the final asset. Default: - uploaded as-is to S3 if the asset is a regular file or a .zip file, archived into a .zip file and uploaded to S3 otherwise
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