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MemberConfiguration

import type { MemberConfiguration } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/managedblockchain.ts?docs=full";

Configuration properties of the member.

Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.

interface MemberConfiguration {
Description?: string | null;
FrameworkConfiguration: MemberFrameworkConfiguration;
KmsKeyArn?: string | null;
LogPublishingConfiguration?: MemberLogPublishingConfiguration | null;
Name: string;
Tags?: {
[key: string]: string | null | undefined;
}
| null;
}

§Properties

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Description?: string | null
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An optional description of the member.

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FrameworkConfiguration: MemberFrameworkConfiguration
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Configuration properties of the blockchain framework relevant to the member.

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KmsKeyArn?: string | null
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customer managed key in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) to use for encryption at rest in the member. This parameter is inherited by any nodes that this member creates.

Use one of the following options to specify this parameter:

  • Undefined or empty string - The member uses an AWS owned KMS key for encryption by default.
  • A valid symmetric customer managed KMS key - The member uses the specified key for encryption. Amazon Managed Blockchain doesn't support asymmetric keys. For more information, see Using symmetric and asymmetric keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. The following is an example of a KMS key ARN: arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
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LogPublishingConfiguration?: MemberLogPublishingConfiguration | null
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Configuration properties for logging events associated with a member of a Managed Blockchain network.

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Name: string
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The name of the member.

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Tags?: {
[key: string]: string | null | undefined;
}
| null
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Tags assigned to the member. Tags consist of a key and optional value. For more information about tags, see Tagging Resources in the Amazon Managed Blockchain Hyperledger Fabric Developer Guide.

When specifying tags during creation, you can specify multiple key-value pairs in a single request, with an overall maximum of 50 tags added to each resource.