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  1. aws_cdk/__init__.py +2083 -0
  2. aws_cdk/_jsii/__init__.py +1 -1
  3. aws_cdk/_jsii/{aws-cdk-lib@2.167.2.jsii.tgz → aws-cdk-lib@2.169.0.jsii.tgz} +0 -0
  4. aws_cdk/aws_accessanalyzer/__init__.py +244 -13
  5. aws_cdk/aws_applicationautoscaling/__init__.py +1691 -95
  6. aws_cdk/aws_applicationinsights/__init__.py +41 -0
  7. aws_cdk/aws_applicationsignals/__init__.py +124 -0
  8. aws_cdk/aws_autoscaling/__init__.py +743 -7
  9. aws_cdk/aws_batch/__init__.py +202 -5
  10. aws_cdk/aws_bedrock/__init__.py +12 -12
  11. aws_cdk/aws_cleanrooms/__init__.py +17 -8
  12. aws_cdk/aws_cloudformation/__init__.py +2571 -492
  13. aws_cdk/aws_cloudfront/__init__.py +281 -0
  14. aws_cdk/aws_cloudfront/experimental/__init__.py +5 -0
  15. aws_cdk/aws_cloudfront_origins/__init__.py +714 -132
  16. aws_cdk/aws_cloudtrail/__init__.py +52 -14
  17. aws_cdk/aws_codebuild/__init__.py +670 -4
  18. aws_cdk/aws_connect/__init__.py +378 -0
  19. aws_cdk/aws_connectcampaignsv2/__init__.py +3376 -0
  20. aws_cdk/aws_customerprofiles/__init__.py +44 -0
  21. aws_cdk/aws_deadline/__init__.py +299 -6
  22. aws_cdk/aws_dynamodb/__init__.py +359 -16
  23. aws_cdk/aws_ec2/__init__.py +19 -6
  24. aws_cdk/aws_ecs/__init__.py +231 -12
  25. aws_cdk/aws_efs/__init__.py +61 -4
  26. aws_cdk/aws_eks/__init__.py +116 -0
  27. aws_cdk/aws_elasticloadbalancingv2/__init__.py +160 -11
  28. aws_cdk/aws_fis/__init__.py +495 -0
  29. aws_cdk/aws_gamelift/__init__.py +3204 -1104
  30. aws_cdk/aws_iot/__init__.py +209 -0
  31. aws_cdk/aws_iotfleetwise/__init__.py +550 -0
  32. aws_cdk/aws_iotsitewise/__init__.py +6 -3
  33. aws_cdk/aws_ivs/__init__.py +458 -0
  34. aws_cdk/aws_kinesisfirehose/__init__.py +756 -8
  35. aws_cdk/aws_lambda/__init__.py +634 -259
  36. aws_cdk/aws_lambda_destinations/__init__.py +73 -0
  37. aws_cdk/aws_lambda_event_sources/__init__.py +102 -2
  38. aws_cdk/aws_location/__init__.py +18 -18
  39. aws_cdk/aws_mediastore/__init__.py +22 -10
  40. aws_cdk/aws_opensearchservice/__init__.py +6 -0
  41. aws_cdk/aws_quicksight/__init__.py +35 -19
  42. aws_cdk/aws_rbin/__init__.py +902 -0
  43. aws_cdk/aws_rds/__init__.py +166 -3
  44. aws_cdk/aws_route53resolver/__init__.py +76 -19
  45. aws_cdk/aws_sagemaker/__init__.py +32 -0
  46. aws_cdk/aws_securityhub/__init__.py +11 -14
  47. aws_cdk/aws_ses/__init__.py +58 -5
  48. aws_cdk/aws_sns/__init__.py +593 -8
  49. aws_cdk/aws_sns_subscriptions/__init__.py +68 -22
  50. aws_cdk/aws_stepfunctions_tasks/__init__.py +1601 -8
  51. aws_cdk/aws_synthetics/__init__.py +46 -0
  52. aws_cdk/aws_transfer/__init__.py +0 -8
  53. aws_cdk/aws_vpclattice/__init__.py +157 -2
  54. aws_cdk/aws_wisdom/__init__.py +113 -69
  55. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  56. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/RECORD +60 -58
  57. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
  58. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/NOTICE +0 -0
  59. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  60. {aws_cdk_lib-2.167.2.dist-info → aws_cdk_lib-2.169.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -963,6 +963,12 @@ class CfnComputeEnvironment(
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  launch_template=batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationProperty(
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  launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
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  launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
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+ overrides=[batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty(
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+ launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
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+ launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
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+ target_instance_types=["targetInstanceTypes"],
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+ version="version"
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+ )],
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  version="version"
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  ),
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  minv_cpus=123,
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  launch_template=batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationProperty(
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  launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
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  launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
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+ overrides=[batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty(
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+ launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
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+ launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
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+ target_instance_types=["targetInstanceTypes"],
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+ version="version"
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+ )],
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  version="version"
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  ),
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  minv_cpus=123,
@@ -1946,12 +1958,149 @@ class CfnComputeEnvironment(
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  k + "=" + repr(v) for k, v in self._values.items()
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  )
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+ @jsii.data_type(
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+ jsii_type="aws-cdk-lib.aws_batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty",
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+ jsii_struct_bases=[],
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+ name_mapping={
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+ "launch_template_id": "launchTemplateId",
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+ "launch_template_name": "launchTemplateName",
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+ "target_instance_types": "targetInstanceTypes",
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+ "version": "version",
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+ },
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+ )
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+ class LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty:
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ *,
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+ launch_template_id: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
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+ launch_template_name: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
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+ target_instance_types: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ version: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
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+ ) -> None:
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+ '''An object that represents a launch template to use in place of the default launch template.
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+
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+ You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.
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+
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+ If security groups are specified using both the ``securityGroupIds`` parameter of ``CreateComputeEnvironment`` and the launch template, the values in the ``securityGroupIds`` parameter of ``CreateComputeEnvironment`` will be used.
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+
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+ You can define up to ten (10) overrides for each compute environment.
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+ .. epigraph::
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+
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+ This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. > To unset all override templates for a compute environment, you can pass an empty array to the `UpdateComputeEnvironment.overrides <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateComputeEnvironment.html>`_ parameter, or not include the ``overrides`` parameter when submitting the ``UpdateComputeEnvironment`` API operation.
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+
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+ :param launch_template_id: The ID of the launch template. *Note:* If you specify the ``launchTemplateId`` you can't specify the ``launchTemplateName`` as well.
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+ :param launch_template_name: The name of the launch template. *Note:* If you specify the ``launchTemplateName`` you can't specify the ``launchTemplateId`` as well.
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+ :param target_instance_types: The instance type or family that this this override launch template should be applied to. This parameter is required when defining a launch template override. Information included in this parameter must meet the following requirements: - Must be a valid Amazon EC2 instance type or family. - ``optimal`` isn't allowed. - ``targetInstanceTypes`` can target only instance types and families that are included within the ```ComputeResource.instanceTypes`` <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/APIReference/API_ComputeResource.html#Batch-Type-ComputeResource-instanceTypes>`_ set. ``targetInstanceTypes`` doesn't need to include all of the instances from the ``instanceType`` set, but at least a subset. For example, if ``ComputeResource.instanceTypes`` includes ``[m5, g5]`` , ``targetInstanceTypes`` can include ``[m5.2xlarge]`` and ``[m5.large]`` but not ``[c5.large]`` . - ``targetInstanceTypes`` included within the same launch template override or across launch template overrides can't overlap for the same compute environment. For example, you can't define one launch template override to target an instance family and another define an instance type within this same family.
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+ :param version: The version number of the launch template, ``$Default`` , or ``$Latest`` . If the value is ``$Default`` , the default version of the launch template is used. If the value is ``$Latest`` , the latest version of the launch template is used. .. epigraph:: If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the ``updateToLatestImageVersion`` parameter for the compute environment is set to ``true`` . During an infrastructure update, if either ``$Default`` or ``$Latest`` is specified, AWS Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see `Updating compute environments <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/userguide/updating-compute-environments.html>`_ in the *AWS Batch User Guide* . Default: ``$Default`` Latest: ``$Latest``
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+
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+ :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride.html
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+ :exampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
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+
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+ Example::
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+
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+ # The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
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+ # The values are placeholders you should change.
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+ from aws_cdk import aws_batch as batch
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+
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+ launch_template_specification_override_property = batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty(
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+ launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
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+ launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
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+ target_instance_types=["targetInstanceTypes"],
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+ version="version"
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+ )
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+ '''
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+ if __debug__:
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+ type_hints = typing.get_type_hints(_typecheckingstub__4b5bc20e5d24e0d359d6430d6ef9cdce99590872d896d3e0d65372a69394ad77)
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+ check_type(argname="argument launch_template_id", value=launch_template_id, expected_type=type_hints["launch_template_id"])
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+ check_type(argname="argument launch_template_name", value=launch_template_name, expected_type=type_hints["launch_template_name"])
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+ check_type(argname="argument target_instance_types", value=target_instance_types, expected_type=type_hints["target_instance_types"])
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+ check_type(argname="argument version", value=version, expected_type=type_hints["version"])
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+ self._values: typing.Dict[builtins.str, typing.Any] = {}
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+ if launch_template_id is not None:
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+ self._values["launch_template_id"] = launch_template_id
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+ if launch_template_name is not None:
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+ self._values["launch_template_name"] = launch_template_name
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+ if target_instance_types is not None:
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+ self._values["target_instance_types"] = target_instance_types
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+ if version is not None:
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+ self._values["version"] = version
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+ @builtins.property
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+ def launch_template_id(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
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+ '''The ID of the launch template.
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+ :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride.html#cfn-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride-launchtemplateid
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+ '''
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+ result = self._values.get("launch_template_id")
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+ return typing.cast(typing.Optional[builtins.str], result)
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+ @builtins.property
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+ def launch_template_name(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
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+ '''The name of the launch template.
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+ :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride.html#cfn-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride-launchtemplatename
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+ '''
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+ return typing.cast(typing.Optional[builtins.str], result)
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+ def target_instance_types(self) -> typing.Optional[typing.List[builtins.str]]:
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+ '''The instance type or family that this this override launch template should be applied to.
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+ :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride.html#cfn-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecificationoverride-targetinstancetypes
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+ '''
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+ def version(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
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+ .. epigraph::
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+ If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the ``updateToLatestImageVersion`` parameter for the compute environment is set to ``true`` . During an infrastructure update, if either ``$Default`` or ``$Latest`` is specified, AWS Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see `Updating compute environments <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/userguide/updating-compute-environments.html>`_ in the *AWS Batch User Guide* .
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+ '''
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+ return typing.cast(typing.Optional[builtins.str], result)
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+ def __eq__(self, rhs: typing.Any) -> builtins.bool:
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+ return isinstance(rhs, self.__class__) and rhs._values == self._values
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+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
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+ return "LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty(%s)" % ", ".join(
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+ )
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+ :param overrides: A launch template to use in place of the default launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both. You can specify up to ten (10) launch template overrides that are associated to unique instance types or families for each compute environment. .. epigraph:: To unset all override templates for a compute environment, you can pass an empty array to the `UpdateComputeEnvironment.overrides <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateComputeEnvironment.html>`_ parameter, or not include the ``overrides`` parameter when submitting the ``UpdateComputeEnvironment`` API operation.
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+ To unset all override templates for a compute environment, you can pass an empty array to the `UpdateComputeEnvironment.overrides <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateComputeEnvironment.html>`_ parameter, or not include the ``overrides`` parameter when submitting the ``UpdateComputeEnvironment`` API operation.
2197
+
2198
+ :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecification.html#cfn-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecification-overrides
2199
+ '''
2200
+ result = self._values.get("overrides")
2201
+ return typing.cast(typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, typing.List[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, "CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty"]]]], result)
2202
+
2025
2203
  @builtins.property
2026
2204
  def version(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
2027
- '''The version number of the launch template, ``$Latest`` , or ``$Default`` .
2205
+ '''The version number of the launch template, ``$Default`` , or ``$Latest`` .
2028
2206
 
2029
- If the value is ``$Latest`` , the latest version of the launch template is used. If the value is ``$Default`` , the default version of the launch template is used.
2207
+ If the value is ``$Default`` , the default version of the launch template is used. If the value is ``$Latest`` , the latest version of the launch template is used.
2030
2208
  .. epigraph::
2031
2209
 
2032
- If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the ``updateToLatestImageVersion`` parameter for the compute environment is set to ``true`` . During an infrastructure update, if either ``$Latest`` or ``$Default`` is specified, AWS Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see `Updating compute environments <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/userguide/updating-compute-environments.html>`_ in the *AWS Batch User Guide* .
2210
+ If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the ``updateToLatestImageVersion`` parameter for the compute environment is set to ``true`` . During an infrastructure update, if either ``$Default`` or ``$Latest`` is specified, AWS Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see `Updating compute environments <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/userguide/updating-compute-environments.html>`_ in the *AWS Batch User Guide* .
2211
+
2212
+ Default: ``$Default``
2033
2213
 
2034
- Default: ``$Default`` .
2214
+ Latest: ``$Latest``
2035
2215
 
2036
2216
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecification.html#cfn-batch-computeenvironment-launchtemplatespecification-version
2037
2217
  '''
@@ -2219,6 +2399,12 @@ class CfnComputeEnvironmentProps:
2219
2399
  launch_template=batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationProperty(
2220
2400
  launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
2221
2401
  launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
2402
+ overrides=[batch.CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty(
2403
+ launch_template_id="launchTemplateId",
2404
+ launch_template_name="launchTemplateName",
2405
+ target_instance_types=["targetInstanceTypes"],
2406
+ version="version"
2407
+ )],
2222
2408
  version="version"
2223
2409
  ),
2224
2410
  minv_cpus=123,
@@ -23427,10 +23613,21 @@ def _typecheckingstub__5d01293eced89171b858aec2adc4c3362e7bc583fff04c8572350b492
23427
23613
  """Type checking stubs"""
23428
23614
  pass
23429
23615
 
23616
+ def _typecheckingstub__4b5bc20e5d24e0d359d6430d6ef9cdce99590872d896d3e0d65372a69394ad77(
23617
+ *,
23618
+ launch_template_id: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23619
+ launch_template_name: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23620
+ target_instance_types: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[builtins.str]] = None,
23621
+ version: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23622
+ ) -> None:
23623
+ """Type checking stubs"""
23624
+ pass
23625
+
23430
23626
  def _typecheckingstub__e2a48b24f0297afff0df36a352af2f9856ad8fac713d1ecbc2161d0b968651da(
23431
23627
  *,
23432
23628
  launch_template_id: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23433
23629
  launch_template_name: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23630
+ overrides: typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, typing.Sequence[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, typing.Union[CfnComputeEnvironment.LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverrideProperty, typing.Dict[builtins.str, typing.Any]]]]]] = None,
23434
23631
  version: typing.Optional[builtins.str] = None,
23435
23632
  ) -> None:
23436
23633
  """Type checking stubs"""
@@ -9365,7 +9365,7 @@ class CfnFlow(
9365
9365
  This node takes a query as the input and returns, as the output, the retrieved responses directly (as an array) or a response generated based on the retrieved responses. For more information, see `Node types in Amazon Bedrock works <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/flows-nodes.html>`_ in the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.
9366
9366
 
9367
9367
  :param knowledge_base_id: The unique identifier of the knowledge base to query.
9368
- :param guardrail_configuration: Configuration for a guardrail.
9368
+ :param guardrail_configuration: Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply during query and response generation for the knowledge base in this configuration.
9369
9369
  :param model_id: The unique identifier of the model or `inference profile <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/cross-region-inference.html>`_ to use to generate a response from the query results. Omit this field if you want to return the retrieved results as an array.
9370
9370
 
9371
9371
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flow-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration.html
@@ -9415,7 +9415,7 @@ class CfnFlow(
9415
9415
  def guardrail_configuration(
9416
9416
  self,
9417
9417
  ) -> typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, "CfnFlow.GuardrailConfigurationProperty"]]:
9418
- '''Configuration for a guardrail.
9418
+ '''Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply during query and response generation for the knowledge base in this configuration.
9419
9419
 
9420
9420
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flow-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration.html#cfn-bedrock-flow-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration-guardrailconfiguration
9421
9421
  '''
@@ -9589,7 +9589,7 @@ class CfnFlow(
9589
9589
  You can use a prompt from Prompt management or you can define one in this node. If the prompt contains variables, the inputs into this node will fill in the variables. The output from this node is the response generated by the model. For more information, see `Node types in Amazon Bedrock works <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/flows-nodes.html>`_ in the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.
9590
9590
 
9591
9591
  :param source_configuration: Specifies whether the prompt is from Prompt management or defined inline.
9592
- :param guardrail_configuration: Configuration for a guardrail.
9592
+ :param guardrail_configuration: Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply to the prompt in this node and the response generated from it.
9593
9593
 
9594
9594
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flow-promptflownodeconfiguration.html
9595
9595
  :exampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
@@ -9664,7 +9664,7 @@ class CfnFlow(
9664
9664
  def guardrail_configuration(
9665
9665
  self,
9666
9666
  ) -> typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, "CfnFlow.GuardrailConfigurationProperty"]]:
9667
- '''Configuration for a guardrail.
9667
+ '''Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply to the prompt in this node and the response generated from it.
9668
9668
 
9669
9669
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flow-promptflownodeconfiguration.html#cfn-bedrock-flow-promptflownodeconfiguration-guardrailconfiguration
9670
9670
  '''
@@ -10197,7 +10197,7 @@ class CfnFlow(
10197
10197
  ) -> None:
10198
10198
  '''Contains the message for a prompt.
10199
10199
 
10200
- For more information, see `Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
10200
+ For more information, see `Construct and store reusable prompts with Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
10201
10201
 
10202
10202
  :param text: Contains configurations for the text in a message for a prompt.
10203
10203
 
@@ -13298,7 +13298,7 @@ class CfnFlowVersion(
13298
13298
  This node takes a query as the input and returns, as the output, the retrieved responses directly (as an array) or a response generated based on the retrieved responses. For more information, see `Node types in Amazon Bedrock works <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/flows-nodes.html>`_ in the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.
13299
13299
 
13300
13300
  :param knowledge_base_id: The unique identifier of the knowledge base to query.
13301
- :param guardrail_configuration: Configuration for a guardrail.
13301
+ :param guardrail_configuration: Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply during query and response generation for the knowledge base in this configuration.
13302
13302
  :param model_id: The unique identifier of the model or `inference profile <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/cross-region-inference.html>`_ to use to generate a response from the query results. Omit this field if you want to return the retrieved results as an array.
13303
13303
 
13304
13304
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flowversion-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration.html
@@ -13348,7 +13348,7 @@ class CfnFlowVersion(
13348
13348
  def guardrail_configuration(
13349
13349
  self,
13350
13350
  ) -> typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, "CfnFlowVersion.GuardrailConfigurationProperty"]]:
13351
- '''Configuration for a guardrail.
13351
+ '''Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply during query and response generation for the knowledge base in this configuration.
13352
13352
 
13353
13353
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flowversion-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration.html#cfn-bedrock-flowversion-knowledgebaseflownodeconfiguration-guardrailconfiguration
13354
13354
  '''
@@ -13522,7 +13522,7 @@ class CfnFlowVersion(
13522
13522
  You can use a prompt from Prompt management or you can define one in this node. If the prompt contains variables, the inputs into this node will fill in the variables. The output from this node is the response generated by the model. For more information, see `Node types in Amazon Bedrock works <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/flows-nodes.html>`_ in the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.
13523
13523
 
13524
13524
  :param source_configuration: Specifies whether the prompt is from Prompt management or defined inline.
13525
- :param guardrail_configuration: Configuration for a guardrail.
13525
+ :param guardrail_configuration: Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply to the prompt in this node and the response generated from it.
13526
13526
 
13527
13527
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flowversion-promptflownodeconfiguration.html
13528
13528
  :exampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
@@ -13597,7 +13597,7 @@ class CfnFlowVersion(
13597
13597
  def guardrail_configuration(
13598
13598
  self,
13599
13599
  ) -> typing.Optional[typing.Union[_IResolvable_da3f097b, "CfnFlowVersion.GuardrailConfigurationProperty"]]:
13600
- '''Configuration for a guardrail.
13600
+ '''Contains configurations for a guardrail to apply to the prompt in this node and the response generated from it.
13601
13601
 
13602
13602
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-bedrock-flowversion-promptflownodeconfiguration.html#cfn-bedrock-flowversion-promptflownodeconfiguration-guardrailconfiguration
13603
13603
  '''
@@ -14130,7 +14130,7 @@ class CfnFlowVersion(
14130
14130
  ) -> None:
14131
14131
  '''Contains the message for a prompt.
14132
14132
 
14133
- For more information, see `Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
14133
+ For more information, see `Construct and store reusable prompts with Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
14134
14134
 
14135
14135
  :param text: Contains configurations for the text in a message for a prompt.
14136
14136
 
@@ -18739,7 +18739,7 @@ class CfnPrompt(
18739
18739
  ) -> None:
18740
18740
  '''Contains the message for a prompt.
18741
18741
 
18742
- For more information, see `Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
18742
+ For more information, see `Construct and store reusable prompts with Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
18743
18743
 
18744
18744
  :param text: Contains configurations for the text in a message for a prompt.
18745
18745
 
@@ -19777,7 +19777,7 @@ class CfnPromptVersion(
19777
19777
  ) -> None:
19778
19778
  '''Contains the message for a prompt.
19779
19779
 
19780
- For more information, see `Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
19780
+ For more information, see `Construct and store reusable prompts with Prompt management in Amazon Bedrock <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/prompt-management.html>`_ .
19781
19781
 
19782
19782
  :param text: Contains configurations for the text in a message for a prompt.
19783
19783
 
@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ class CfnCollaboration(
829
829
  :param members: A list of initial members, not including the creator. This list is immutable.
830
830
  :param name: A human-readable identifier provided by the collaboration owner. Display names are not unique.
831
831
  :param query_log_status: An indicator as to whether query logging has been enabled or disabled for the collaboration.
832
- :param analytics_engine:
832
+ :param analytics_engine: The analytics engine for the collaboration.
833
833
  :param creator_payment_configuration: An object representing the collaboration member's payment responsibilities set by the collaboration creator.
834
834
  :param data_encryption_metadata: The settings for client-side encryption for cryptographic computing.
835
835
  :param tags: An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.
@@ -1002,6 +1002,7 @@ class CfnCollaboration(
1002
1002
  @builtins.property
1003
1003
  @jsii.member(jsii_name="analyticsEngine")
1004
1004
  def analytics_engine(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
1005
+ '''The analytics engine for the collaboration.'''
1005
1006
  return typing.cast(typing.Optional[builtins.str], jsii.get(self, "analyticsEngine"))
1006
1007
 
1007
1008
  @analytics_engine.setter
@@ -1450,7 +1451,7 @@ class CfnCollaborationProps:
1450
1451
  :param members: A list of initial members, not including the creator. This list is immutable.
1451
1452
  :param name: A human-readable identifier provided by the collaboration owner. Display names are not unique.
1452
1453
  :param query_log_status: An indicator as to whether query logging has been enabled or disabled for the collaboration.
1453
- :param analytics_engine:
1454
+ :param analytics_engine: The analytics engine for the collaboration.
1454
1455
  :param creator_payment_configuration: An object representing the collaboration member's payment responsibilities set by the collaboration creator.
1455
1456
  :param data_encryption_metadata: The settings for client-side encryption for cryptographic computing.
1456
1457
  :param tags: An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.
@@ -1601,7 +1602,8 @@ class CfnCollaborationProps:
1601
1602
 
1602
1603
  @builtins.property
1603
1604
  def analytics_engine(self) -> typing.Optional[builtins.str]:
1604
- '''
1605
+ '''The analytics engine for the collaboration.
1606
+
1605
1607
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-cleanrooms-collaboration.html#cfn-cleanrooms-collaboration-analyticsengine
1606
1608
  '''
1607
1609
  result = self._values.get("analytics_engine")
@@ -4977,7 +4979,7 @@ class CfnIdNamespaceAssociation(
4977
4979
  :param name: The name of this ID namespace association.
4978
4980
  :param description: The description of the ID namespace association.
4979
4981
  :param id_mapping_config: The configuration settings for the ID mapping table.
4980
- :param tags:
4982
+ :param tags: An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.
4981
4983
  '''
4982
4984
  if __debug__:
4983
4985
  type_hints = typing.get_type_hints(_typecheckingstub__f52a2f7a45be837d26654b8bb3a3d0fab7fd6c5d25ec9b81d04a38689a6194fc)
@@ -5164,6 +5166,7 @@ class CfnIdNamespaceAssociation(
5164
5166
  @builtins.property
5165
5167
  @jsii.member(jsii_name="tags")
5166
5168
  def tags(self) -> typing.Optional[typing.List[_CfnTag_f6864754]]:
5169
+ '''An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it.'''
5167
5170
  return typing.cast(typing.Optional[typing.List[_CfnTag_f6864754]], jsii.get(self, "tags"))
5168
5171
 
5169
5172
  @tags.setter
@@ -5421,7 +5424,7 @@ class CfnIdNamespaceAssociationProps:
5421
5424
  :param name: The name of this ID namespace association.
5422
5425
  :param description: The description of the ID namespace association.
5423
5426
  :param id_mapping_config: The configuration settings for the ID mapping table.
5424
- :param tags:
5427
+ :param tags: An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.
5425
5428
 
5426
5429
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-cleanrooms-idnamespaceassociation.html
5427
5430
  :exampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
@@ -5525,7 +5528,10 @@ class CfnIdNamespaceAssociationProps:
5525
5528
 
5526
5529
  @builtins.property
5527
5530
  def tags(self) -> typing.Optional[typing.List[_CfnTag_f6864754]]:
5528
- '''
5531
+ '''An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it.
5532
+
5533
+ Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.
5534
+
5529
5535
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-cleanrooms-idnamespaceassociation.html#cfn-cleanrooms-idnamespaceassociation-tags
5530
5536
  '''
5531
5537
  result = self._values.get("tags")
@@ -6086,7 +6092,7 @@ class CfnMembership(
6086
6092
  :param bucket: The S3 bucket to unload the protected query results.
6087
6093
  :param result_format: Intended file format of the result.
6088
6094
  :param key_prefix: The S3 prefix to unload the protected query results.
6089
- :param single_file_output:
6095
+ :param single_file_output: Indicates whether files should be output as a single file ( ``TRUE`` ) or output as multiple files ( ``FALSE`` ). This parameter is only supported for analyses with the Spark analytics engine.
6090
6096
 
6091
6097
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cleanrooms-membership-protectedquerys3outputconfiguration.html
6092
6098
  :exampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
@@ -6154,7 +6160,10 @@ class CfnMembership(
6154
6160
  def single_file_output(
6155
6161
  self,
6156
6162
  ) -> typing.Optional[typing.Union[builtins.bool, _IResolvable_da3f097b]]:
6157
- '''
6163
+ '''Indicates whether files should be output as a single file ( ``TRUE`` ) or output as multiple files ( ``FALSE`` ).
6164
+
6165
+ This parameter is only supported for analyses with the Spark analytics engine.
6166
+
6158
6167
  :see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cleanrooms-membership-protectedquerys3outputconfiguration.html#cfn-cleanrooms-membership-protectedquerys3outputconfiguration-singlefileoutput
6159
6168
  '''
6160
6169
  result = self._values.get("single_file_output")