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/**
* Get an existing SecurityGroup resource's state with the given name and ID. This will not
* cause a SecurityGroup to be created, and removing this SecurityGroup from your pulumi
* application will not cause the existing cloud resource to be destroyed.
*/
static fromExistingId(name: string, id: pulumi.Input<string>, args?: SecurityGroupArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions): SecurityGroup;
createEgressRule(name: string, args: SimpleSecurityGroupRuleArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions): EgressSecurityGroupRule;
createEgressRule(name: string, args: EgressSecurityGroupRuleArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions): EgressSecurityGroupRule;
createIngressRule(name: string, args: SimpleSecurityGroupRuleArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions): IngressSecurityGroupRule;
createIngressRule(name: string, args: IngressSecurityGroupRuleArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions): IngressSecurityGroupRule;
}
export type SecurityGroupOrId = SecurityGroup | pulumi.Input<string>;
export interface SecurityGroupArgs {
/**
* An existing SecurityGroup to use for this awsx SecurityGroup. If not provided, a default
* one will be created.
*/
securityGroup?: aws.ec2.SecurityGroup;
/**
* The vpc this security group applies to. Or [Vpc.getDefault] if unspecified.
*/
vpc?: Vpc;
/**
* The security group description. Defaults to "Managed by Terraform". Cannot be "". __NOTE__:
* This field maps to the AWS `GroupDescription` attribute, for which there is no Update API. If
* you'd like to classify your security groups in a way that can be updated, use `tags`.
*/
description?: pulumi.Input<string>;
/**
* Can be specified multiple times for each egress rule. Each egress block supports fields
* documented below.
*/
egress?: EgressSecurityGroupRuleArgs[];
/**
* Can be specified multiple times for each ingress rule. Each ingress block supports fields
* documented below.
*/
ingress?: IngressSecurityGroupRuleArgs[];
/**
* Instruct Terraform to revoke all of the Security Groups attached ingress and egress rules
* before deleting the rule itself. This is normally not needed, however certain AWS services
* such as Elastic Map Reduce may automatically add required rules to security groups used with
* the service, and those rules may contain a cyclic dependency that prevent the security groups
* from being destroyed without removing the dependency first. Default `false`
*/
revokeRulesOnDelete?: pulumi.Input<boolean>;
tags?: pulumi.Input<aws.Tags>;
}
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