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  1. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/PKG-INFO +2 -2
  2. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/README.md +1 -1
  3. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/setup.py +3 -3
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  9. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/src/cdk_databrew_cicd.egg-info/requires.txt +1 -1
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  13. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/pyproject.toml +0 -0
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  16. {cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.336 → cdk_databrew_cicd-2.0.338}/src/cdk_databrew_cicd.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: cdk_databrew_cicd
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  Summary: A construct for AWS Glue DataBrew wtih CICD
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  Home-page: https://github.com/HsiehShuJeng/cdk-databrew-cicd.git
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  Author: Shu-Jeng Hsieh
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  # Introduction
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  The architecture was introduced by **Romi Boimer** and **Gaurav Wadhawan** and was posted on the AWS Blog as [*Set up CI/CD pipelines for AWS Glue DataBrew using AWS Developer Tools*](https://aws.amazon.com/tw/blogs/big-data/set-up-ci-cd-pipelines-for-aws-glue-databrew-using-aws-developer-tools/).
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- I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 4 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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+ I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 5 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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  ```python
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  import { IamRole } from 'cdk-databrew-cicd';
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  # Introduction
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  The architecture was introduced by **Romi Boimer** and **Gaurav Wadhawan** and was posted on the AWS Blog as [*Set up CI/CD pipelines for AWS Glue DataBrew using AWS Developer Tools*](https://aws.amazon.com/tw/blogs/big-data/set-up-ci-cd-pipelines-for-aws-glue-databrew-using-aws-developer-tools/).
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- I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 4 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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+ I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 5 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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  ```python
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  import { IamRole } from 'cdk-databrew-cicd';
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  "description": "A construct for AWS Glue DataBrew wtih CICD",
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "url": "https://github.com/HsiehShuJeng/cdk-databrew-cicd.git",
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  "cdk_databrew_cicd._jsii": [
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  "aws-cdk-lib>=2.27.0, <3.0.0",
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  # Introduction
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  The architecture was introduced by **Romi Boimer** and **Gaurav Wadhawan** and was posted on the AWS Blog as [*Set up CI/CD pipelines for AWS Glue DataBrew using AWS Developer Tools*](https://aws.amazon.com/tw/blogs/big-data/set-up-ci-cd-pipelines-for-aws-glue-databrew-using-aws-developer-tools/).
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- I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 4 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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+ I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 5 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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  ```python
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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: cdk-databrew-cicd
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- Version: 2.0.336
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  Summary: A construct for AWS Glue DataBrew wtih CICD
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  Home-page: https://github.com/HsiehShuJeng/cdk-databrew-cicd.git
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  Author: Shu-Jeng Hsieh
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  # Introduction
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  The architecture was introduced by **Romi Boimer** and **Gaurav Wadhawan** and was posted on the AWS Blog as [*Set up CI/CD pipelines for AWS Glue DataBrew using AWS Developer Tools*](https://aws.amazon.com/tw/blogs/big-data/set-up-ci-cd-pipelines-for-aws-glue-databrew-using-aws-developer-tools/).
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- I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 4 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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+ I converted the architecture into a CDK construct for 5 programming languages. Before applying the AWS construct, make sure you've set up a proper IAM role for the pre-production and production AWS accounts. You could achieve it either by creating manually or creating through a custom construct in this library.
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  ```python
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