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  1. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  2. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/alarm.py +0 -224
  3. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/extra_disk_size.py +6 -6
  4. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/instance.py +16 -6
  5. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/integration_log.py +23 -9
  6. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/integration_metric.py +315 -5
  7. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/node_actions.py +6 -0
  8. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/pulumi-plugin.json +1 -1
  9. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/vpc_gcp_peering.py +14 -14
  10. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/webhook.py +86 -86
  11. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp.egg-info/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  12. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pyproject.toml +1 -1
  13. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/README.md +0 -0
  14. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/__init__.py +0 -0
  15. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/_inputs.py +0 -0
  16. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/_utilities.py +0 -0
  17. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/account_action.py +0 -0
  18. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/config/__init__.py +0 -0
  19. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/config/__init__.pyi +0 -0
  20. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/config/vars.py +0 -0
  21. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/custom_domain.py +0 -0
  22. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_account.py +0 -0
  23. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_account_vpcs.py +0 -0
  24. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_alarm.py +0 -0
  25. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_credentials.py +0 -0
  26. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_instance.py +0 -0
  27. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_nodes.py +0 -0
  28. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_notification.py +0 -0
  29. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_plugins.py +0 -0
  30. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_plugins_community.py +0 -0
  31. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_upgradable_versions.py +0 -0
  32. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_vpc_gcp_info.py +0 -0
  33. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/get_vpc_info.py +0 -0
  34. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/integration_aws_eventbridge.py +0 -0
  35. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/notification.py +0 -0
  36. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/outputs.py +0 -0
  37. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/plugin.py +0 -0
  38. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/plugin_community.py +0 -0
  39. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/privatelink_aws.py +0 -0
  40. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/privatelink_azure.py +0 -0
  41. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/provider.py +0 -0
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  43. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/rabbit_configuration.py +0 -0
  44. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/security_firewall.py +0 -0
  45. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/upgrade_rabbitmq.py +0 -0
  46. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/vpc.py +0 -0
  47. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/vpc_connect.py +0 -0
  48. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp/vpc_peering.py +0 -0
  49. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +0 -0
  50. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
  51. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/pulumi_cloudamqp.egg-info/requires.txt +0 -0
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  53. {pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718083093 → pulumi_cloudamqp-3.18.0a1718244895}/setup.cfg +0 -0
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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: pulumi_cloudamqp
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  Summary: A Pulumi package for creating and managing CloudAMQP resources.
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  License: Apache-2.0
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  Project-URL: Homepage, https://pulumi.io
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  """
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- This resource allows you to create and manage alarms to trigger based on a set of conditions. Once triggerd a notification will be sent to the assigned recipients. When creating a new instance, there will also be a set of default alarms (cpu, memory and disk) created. All default alarms uses the default recipient for notifications.
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- By setting `no_default_alarms` to *true* in `Instance`. This will create the instance without default alarms and avoid the need to import them to get full control.
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- Available for all subscription plans, but `lemur`and `tiger`are limited to fewer alarm types. The limited types supported can be seen in the table below in Alarm Type Reference.
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- ## Example Usage
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- | Connection | connection | &#10004; | &#10004; | time_threshold, value_threshold |
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@@ -1255,7 +1265,7 @@ class IntegrationLog(pulumi.CustomResource):
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@@ -1756,7 +1768,9 @@ class IntegrationLog(pulumi.CustomResource):
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1771
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1772
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1773
+ ***Note: If tags are used with Datadog. The value part (prod, europe, ...) must start with a letter, read more about tags format in the [Datadog documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/getting_started/tagging/#define-tags)***
1760
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1761
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