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github.com/cdktf/cdktf-provider-http-go
This repo builds and publishes the Terraform http provider bindings for CDK for Terraform.
The go package is generated into the github.com/cdktf/cdktf-provider-http-go
package.
go get github.com/cdktf/cdktf-provider-http-go/http/<version>
Where <version>
is the version of the prebuilt provider you would like to use e.g. v11
. The full module name can be found
within the go.mod file.
Find auto-generated docs for this provider here.
This project is explicitly not tracking the Terraform http provider version 1:1. In fact, it always tracks latest
of ~> 3.1
with every release. If there are scenarios where you explicitly have to pin your provider version, you can do so by generating the provider constructs manually.
These are the upstream dependencies:
If there are breaking changes (backward incompatible) in any of the above, the major version of this project will be bumped.
Please report bugs and issues to the CDK for Terraform project:
This is mostly based on Projen, which takes care of generating the entire repository.
There's a custom project builder which encapsulate the common settings for all cdktf
prebuilt providers.
The repository is managed by CDKTF Repository Manager.
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