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cdk-cloudformation-tf-random-uuid
Advanced tools
AWS CDK L1 construct and data structures for the AWS CloudFormation Registry type
TF::Random::Uuid
v1.0.0.
CloudFormation equivalent of random_uuid
In order to use this library, you will need to activate this AWS CloudFormation Registry type in your account. You can do this via the AWS Management Console or using the AWS CLI using the following command:
aws cloudformation activate-type \
--type-name TF::Random::Uuid \
--publisher-id e1238fdd31aee1839e14fb3fb2dac9db154dae29 \
--type RESOURCE \
--execution-role-arn ROLE-ARN
Alternatively:
aws cloudformation activate-type \
--public-type-arn arn:aws:cloudformation:us-east-1::type/resource/e1238fdd31aee1839e14fb3fb2dac9db154dae29/TF-Random-Uuid \
--execution-role-arn ROLE-ARN
You can find more information about activating this type in the AWS CloudFormation documentation.
This library is auto-generated and published to all supported programming languages by the cdklabs/cdk-cloudformation project based on the API schema published for TF::Random::Uuid
.
TF::Random::Uuid
should be reported to the publisher.Distributed under the Apache-2.0 License.
FAQs
CloudFormation equivalent of random_uuid
We found that cdk-cloudformation-tf-random-uuid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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