aws-cdk-lib.aws_cleanrooms.CfnMembershipProps
interface CfnMembershipProps
Language | Type name |
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![]() | services.cleanrooms.CfnMembershipProps |
![]() | aws_cdk.aws_cleanrooms.CfnMembershipProps |
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Properties for defining a CfnMembership
.
Example
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import { aws_cleanrooms as cleanrooms } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
const cfnMembershipProps: cleanrooms.CfnMembershipProps = {
collaborationIdentifier: 'collaborationIdentifier',
queryLogStatus: 'queryLogStatus',
// the properties below are optional
tags: [{
key: 'key',
value: 'value',
}],
};
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
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collaboration | string | The unique ID for the associated collaboration. |
query | string | An indicator as to whether query logging has been enabled or disabled for the collaboration. |
tags? | Cfn [] | An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it. |
collaborationIdentifier
Type:
string
The unique ID for the associated collaboration.
queryLogStatus
Type:
string
An indicator as to whether query logging has been enabled or disabled for the collaboration.
tags?
Type:
Cfn
[]
(optional)
An optional label that you can assign to a resource when you create it.
Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When you use tagging, you can also use tag-based access control in IAM policies to control access to this resource.