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@pepperize/cdk-security-group
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This project provides a CDK construct to create an EC2 SecurityGroup, which property `securityGroupName` returns the GroupName.
This project provides a CDK construct to create an EC2 SecurityGroup, which property securityGroupName
returns the
GroupName.
The CDK EC2 SecurityGroup returns the GroupId from the
Ref
return value of AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup, rather than the GroupName.
npm install @pepperize/cdk-security-group
or
yarn add @pepperize/cdk-security-group
pip install pepperize.cdk-security-group
dotnet add package Pepperize.CDK.SecurityGroup
<dependency>
<groupId>com.pepperize</groupId>
<artifactId>cdk-security-group</artifactId>
<version>${cdkSecurityGroup.version}</version>
</dependency>
npm install @pepperize/cdk-security-group
See API.md.
import { SecurityGroup } from "@pepperize/cdk-security-group";
const securityGroup = new SecurityGroup(this, "SecurityGroup", {});
// Pass to another construct
new OtherConstruct(this, OtherConstruct, {
SecurityGroupName: securityGroup.securityGroupName,
});
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This project provides a CDK construct to create an EC2 SecurityGroup, which property `securityGroupName` returns the GroupName.
We found that @pepperize/cdk-security-group 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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