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oci-computeinstanceagent
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This module enables you to write code to manage resources for Compute Instance Agent Service.
To use this module, you must have the following:
Use the following command to install this module:
npm install oci-computeinstanceagent
Alternatively you can git clone this repo.
2.70.0 - 2023-09-05
AvailabilityDomain
, Region
, CreateUserRequest
, and UserClient
were removed from the Customer Incident Management ServiceProblemType
was changed from string
to ProblemType
in the ValidateUserRequest
model in the Customer Incident Management Servicesource
was removed from the request class GetStatusRequest
in the Customer Incident Management ServiceProblemType
was renamed to problemtype
in the request class GetIncidentRequest
in the Customer Incident Management ServiceavailabilityDomain
was removed from the models Resource
and CreateResourceDetails
in the Customer Incident Management Serviceregion
was changed from Region
to string
in the models Resource
and CreateResourceDetails
in the Customer Incident Management Servicecountry
was removed from the model CreateUserDetails
in the Customer Incident Management ServiceFAQs
OCI NodeJS client for Compute Instance Agent Service
The npm package oci-computeinstanceagent receives a total of 3,609 weekly downloads. As such, oci-computeinstanceagent popularity was classified as popular.
We found that oci-computeinstanceagent demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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