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Typescript types for AWS CloudFormation types.
The specification version is available via the ResourceSpecificationVersion
export and via awsResourceSpecificationVersion
in package.json
.
import { ResourceSpecificationVersion } from '@awboost/cfntypes';
console.log(`using version ${ResourceSpecificationVersion}`);
The resource types are all defined individually as interfaces with predictable names, and also as properties of the ResourceTypes
interface keyed by the CloudFormation resource type.
import { ResourceTypes, ResourceType } from '@awboost/cfntypes';
type ApiGatewayProps = ResourceTypes[ResourceType.ApiGatewayRestApi];
// also exported as ApiGatewayRestApi
The attribute types are all defined individually as interfaces with predictable names, and also as properties of the AttributeTypes
interface keyed by the CloudFormation resource type. Note that not all resource types have attributes.
import { AttributeTypes, AttributeTypeFor } from '@awboost/cfntypes';
type ApiGatewayAttribs = AttributeTypes[ResourceType.ApiGatewayRestApi];
// also exported as ApiGatewayRestApiAttributes
// the AttributeTypeFor helper returns `never` for resources
// with no attributes defined
type NeverAttribs = AttributeTypeFor<ResourceType.ApiGatewayAccount>;
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Typescript types for AWS CloudFormation types.
We found that @awboost/cfntypes demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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