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oci-logging
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This module enables you to write code to manage resources for Logging Service.
To use this module, you must have the following:
Use the following command to install this module:
npm install oci-logging
Alternatively you can git clone this repo.
2.85.0 - 2024-04-23
instanceLocation
was removed from the models SummarizeManagedInstanceAnalyticsRequest
and GetManagedInstanceAnalyticContentRequest
in the OS Management serviceadvisoryType
was removed from the models ListManagedInstanceErrataRequest
and GetManagedInstanceContentRequest
in the OS Management servicearchitecture
was changed from string
to SoftwarePackageArchitecture
in the models SoftwarePackage
and SoftwarePackageSummary
in the OS Management serviceaction
was changed from InstanceActionRequest.Action
to string
in the model InstanceActionRequest
in the Compute serviceaction
was changed from DbNodeActionRequest.Action
to string
in the model DbNodeActionRequest
in the Database serviceprotocol
was changed from ListIdentityProvidersRequest.Protocol
to string
in the model ListIdentityProvidersRequest
in the Identity servicefields
was changed from ListObjectVersionsRequest.Fields
to string
in the models ListObjectVersionsRequest
and ListObjectsRequest
in the Object Storage serviceFAQs
OCI NodeJS client for Logging Service
The npm package oci-logging receives a total of 3,263 weekly downloads. As such, oci-logging popularity was classified as popular.
We found that oci-logging 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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