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The TLS resource provider for Pulumi lets you create TLS keys and certificates in your cloud programs. To use this package, please install the Pulumi CLI first.
This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.
To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm
:
$ npm install @pulumi/tls
or yarn
:
$ yarn add @pulumi/tls
To use from Python, install using pip
:
$ pip install pulumi_tls
To use from Go, use go get
to grab the latest version of the library
$ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-tls/sdk/v5
To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package
:
$ dotnet add package Pulumi.Tls
The @pulumi/tls
package provides a strongly-typed means to build cloud applications that create
and interact closely with TLS resources.
For further information, please visit the TLS provider docs or for detailed reference documentation, please visit the API docs.
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A Pulumi package to create TLS resources in Pulumi programs.
We found that pulumi-tls 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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