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@cumulus/types
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TypeScript definitions for working with Cumulus data structures
TypeScript definitions for working with Cumulus data structures
npm install @cumulus/types
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
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[v16.1.3] 2024-1-15
Please note changes in 16.1.3 may not yet be released in future versions, as this is a backport/patch release on the 16.x series of releases. Updates that are included in the future will have a corresponding CHANGELOG entry in future releases.
rules.buildPayload' to restore changes from ticket
CUMULUS-2969which limited the definition object to
nameand
arn` to
account for AWS character limits.@cumulus/api
validateAndUpdateSqsRule
method to allow 0 retries and 0 visibilityTimeout
in rule's meta. This fix from CUMULUS-2863 was not in release 16 and later.FAQs
TypeScript definitions for working with Cumulus data structures
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