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@aws-cdk/aws-directoryservice
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The CDK Construct Library for AWS::DirectoryService
AWS CDK v1 has reached End-of-Support on 2023-06-01. This package is no longer being updated, and users should migrate to AWS CDK v2.
For more information on how to migrate, see the Migrating to AWS CDK v2 guide.
This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.
import * as directoryservice from '@aws-cdk/aws-directoryservice';
There are no official hand-written (L2) constructs for this service yet. Here are some suggestions on how to proceed:
There are no hand-written (L2) constructs for this service yet. However, you can still use the automatically generated L1 constructs, and use this service exactly as you would using CloudFormation directly.
For more information on the resources and properties available for this service, see the CloudFormation documentation for AWS::DirectoryService.
(Read the CDK Contributing Guide and submit an RFC if you are interested in contributing to this construct library.)
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The CDK Construct Library for AWS::DirectoryService
The npm package @aws-cdk/aws-directoryservice receives a total of 483 weekly downloads. As such, @aws-cdk/aws-directoryservice popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aws-cdk/aws-directoryservice demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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