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Updates the L1 CloudFormation resource definitions with the latest changes from `@aws-cdk/aws-service-spec`

**L1 CloudFormation resource definition changes:**
```
├[~] service aws-apigatewayv2
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::ApiGatewayV2::Integration
│      ├ attributes
│      │  └[-] Id: string
│      └ types
│         └[~] type ResponseParameter
│           ├  - documentation: response parameter
│           │  + documentation: Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before returning the response to clients. Specify a key-value map from a selection key to response parameters. The selection key must be a valid HTTP status code within the range of 200-599. Response parameters are a key-value map. The key must match the pattern `<action>:<header>.<location>` or `overwrite.statuscode` . The action can be `append` , `overwrite` or `remove` . The value can be a static value, or map to response data, stage variables, or context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Transforming API requests and responses](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html) .
│           └ properties
│              ├ Destination: (documentation changed)
│              └ Source: (documentation changed)
├[~] service aws-bedrock
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::Bedrock::DataSource
│      ├ properties
│      │  └[+] DataSourceConfiguration: DataSourceConfiguration (required)
│      └ types
│         ├[+] type ConfluenceCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of the Confluence content. For example, configuring specific types of Confluence content.
│         │ │  name: ConfluenceCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └FilterConfiguration: CrawlFilterConfiguration
│         ├[+] type ConfluenceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration information to connect to Confluence as your data source.
│         │ │  name: ConfluenceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├SourceConfiguration: ConfluenceSourceConfiguration (required)
│         │    └CrawlerConfiguration: ConfluenceCrawlerConfiguration
│         ├[+] type ConfluenceSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The endpoint information to connect to your Confluence data source.
│         │ │  name: ConfluenceSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├HostUrl: string (required)
│         │    ├HostType: string (required)
│         │    ├AuthType: string (required)
│         │    └CredentialsSecretArn: string (required)
│         ├[+] type CrawlFilterConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of filtering the data source content. For example, configuring regular expression patterns to include or exclude certain content.
│         │ │  name: CrawlFilterConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├Type: string (required)
│         │    └PatternObjectFilter: PatternObjectFilterConfiguration
│         ├[+] type DataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The connection configuration for the data source.
│         │ │  name: DataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├Type: string (required, immutable)
│         │    ├S3Configuration: S3DataSourceConfiguration
│         │    ├ConfluenceConfiguration: ConfluenceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │    ├SalesforceConfiguration: SalesforceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │    ├SharePointConfiguration: SharePointDataSourceConfiguration
│         │    └WebConfiguration: WebDataSourceConfiguration
│         ├[+] type PatternObjectFilter
│         │ ├  documentation: The specific filters applied to your data source content. You can filter out or include certain content.
│         │ │  name: PatternObjectFilter
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├ObjectType: string (required)
│         │    ├InclusionFilters: Array<string>
│         │    └ExclusionFilters: Array<string>
│         ├[+] type PatternObjectFilterConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of filtering certain objects or content types of the data source.
│         │ │  name: PatternObjectFilterConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └Filters: Array<PatternObjectFilter> (required)
│         ├[+] type S3DataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration information to connect to Amazon S3 as your data source.
│         │ │  name: S3DataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├BucketArn: string (required)
│         │    ├InclusionPrefixes: Array<string>
│         │    └BucketOwnerAccountId: string
│         ├[+] type SalesforceCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of the Salesforce content. For example, configuring specific types of Salesforce content.
│         │ │  name: SalesforceCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └FilterConfiguration: CrawlFilterConfiguration
│         ├[+] type SalesforceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration information to connect to Salesforce as your data source.
│         │ │  name: SalesforceDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├SourceConfiguration: SalesforceSourceConfiguration (required)
│         │    └CrawlerConfiguration: SalesforceCrawlerConfiguration
│         ├[+] type SalesforceSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The endpoint information to connect to your Salesforce data source.
│         │ │  name: SalesforceSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├HostUrl: string (required)
│         │    ├AuthType: string (required)
│         │    └CredentialsSecretArn: string (required)
│         ├[+] type SeedUrl
│         │ ├  documentation: The seed or starting point URL. You should be authorized to crawl the URL.
│         │ │  name: SeedUrl
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └Url: string (required)
│         ├[+] type SharePointCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of the SharePoint content. For example, configuring specific types of SharePoint content.
│         │ │  name: SharePointCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └FilterConfiguration: CrawlFilterConfiguration
│         ├[+] type SharePointDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration information to connect to SharePoint as your data source.
│         │ │  name: SharePointDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├SourceConfiguration: SharePointSourceConfiguration (required)
│         │    └CrawlerConfiguration: SharePointCrawlerConfiguration
│         ├[+] type SharePointSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The endpoint information to connect to your SharePoint data source.
│         │ │  name: SharePointSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├SiteUrls: Array<string> (required)
│         │    ├HostType: string (required)
│         │    ├AuthType: string (required)
│         │    ├CredentialsSecretArn: string (required)
│         │    ├TenantId: string
│         │    └Domain: string (required)
│         ├[+] type UrlConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of web URLs that you want to crawl. You should be authorized to crawl the URLs.
│         │ │  name: UrlConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └SeedUrls: Array<SeedUrl> (required)
│         ├[+] type WebCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration of web URLs that you want to crawl. You should be authorized to crawl the URLs.
│         │ │  name: WebCrawlerConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├CrawlerLimits: WebCrawlerLimits
│         │    ├InclusionFilters: Array<string>
│         │    ├ExclusionFilters: Array<string>
│         │    └Scope: string
│         ├[+] type WebCrawlerLimits
│         │ ├  documentation: The rate limits for the URLs that you want to crawl. You should be authorized to crawl the URLs.
│         │ │  name: WebCrawlerLimits
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └RateLimit: integer
│         ├[+] type WebDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: The configuration details for the web data source.
│         │ │  name: WebDataSourceConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    ├SourceConfiguration: WebSourceConfiguration (required)
│         │    └CrawlerConfiguration: WebCrawlerConfiguration
│         └[+] type WebSourceConfiguration
│           ├  documentation: The configuration of the URL/URLs for the web content that you want to crawl. You should be authorized to crawl the URLs.
│           │  name: WebSourceConfiguration
│           └ properties
│              └UrlConfiguration: UrlConfiguration (required)
├[~] service aws-codebuild
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::CodeBuild::Fleet
│      └ properties
│         └[+] ImageId: string
├[~] service aws-ec2
│ └ resources
│    ├[~] resource AWS::EC2::IPAM
│    │ └ properties
│    │    └ EnablePrivateGua: (documentation changed)
│    ├[~] resource AWS::EC2::PrefixList
│    │ └ properties
│    │    ├ Entries: (documentation changed)
│    │    └ MaxEntries: (documentation changed)
│    └[~] resource AWS::EC2::VPCCidrBlock
│      └ attributes
│         ├ IpSource: (documentation changed)
│         └ Ipv6AddressAttribute: (documentation changed)
├[~] service aws-ecs
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::ECS::TaskDefinition
│      └ types
│         ├[~] type ContainerDefinition
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └ LogConfiguration: (documentation changed)
│         └[~] type KernelCapabilities
│           └  - documentation: The Linux capabilities to add or remove from the default Docker configuration for a container defined in the task definition.. For more detailed information about these Linux capabilities, see the [capabilities(7)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html) Linux manual page.
│              + documentation: The Linux capabilities to add or remove from the default Docker configuration for a container defined in the task definition. For more detailed information about these Linux capabilities, see the [capabilities(7)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html) Linux manual page.
├[~] service aws-gamelift
│ └ resources
│    ├[~] resource AWS::GameLift::ContainerGroupDefinition
│    │ ├  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│    │ │  The properties that describe a container group resource. Container group definition properties can't be updated. To change a property, create a new container group definition.
│    │ │  *Used with:* `CreateContainerGroupDefinition`
│    │ │  *Returned by:* `DescribeContainerGroupDefinition` , `ListContainerGroupDefinitions`
│    │ │  + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│    │ │  The properties that describe a container group resource. Container group definition properties can't be updated. To change a property, create a new container group definition.
│    │ │  *Used with:* `CreateContainerGroupDefinition`
│    │ │  *Returned by:* `DescribeContainerGroupDefinition` , `ListContainerGroupDefinitions`
│    │ ├ properties
│    │ │  ├ TotalCpuLimit: (documentation changed)
│    │ │  └ TotalMemoryLimit: (documentation changed)
│    │ └ types
│    │    ├[~] type ContainerDefinition
│    │    │ └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│    │    │    Describes a container in a container fleet, the resources available to the container, and the commands that are run when the container starts. Container properties can't be updated. To change a property, create a new container group definition. See also `ContainerDefinitionInput` .
│    │    │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupDefinition`
│    │    │    *Returned by:* `DescribeContainerGroupDefinition` , `ListContainerGroupDefinitions`
│    │    │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│    │    │    Describes a container in a container fleet, the resources available to the container, and the commands that are run when the container starts. Container properties can't be updated. To change a property, create a new container group definition. See also `ContainerDefinitionInput` .
│    │    │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupDefinition`
│    │    │    *Returned by:* `DescribeContainerGroupDefinition` , `ListContainerGroupDefinitions`
│    │    ├[~] type ContainerDependency
│    │    │ └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│    │    │    A container's dependency on another container in the same container group. The dependency impacts how the dependent container is able to start or shut down based the status of the other container.
│    │    │    For example, ContainerA is configured with the following dependency: a `START` dependency on ContainerB. This means that ContainerA can't start until ContainerB has started. It also means that ContainerA must shut down before ContainerB.
│    │    │    *Part of:* `ContainerDefinition`
│    │    │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│    │    │    A container's dependency on another container in the same container group. The dependency impacts how the dependent container is able to start or shut down based the status of the other container.
│    │    │    For example, ContainerA is configured with the following dependency: a `START` dependency on ContainerB. This means that ContainerA can't start until ContainerB has started. It also means that ContainerA must shut down before ContainerB.
│    │    │    *Part of:* `ContainerDefinition`
│    │    ├[~] type ContainerEnvironment
│    │    │ └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│    │    │    An environment variable to set inside a container, in the form of a key-value pair.
│    │    │    *Related data type:* `ContainerDefinition$Environment`
│    │    │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│    │    │    An environment variable to set inside a container, in the form of a key-value pair.
│    │    │    *Related data type:* `ContainerDefinition$Environment`
│    │    └[~] type ContainerPortRange
│    │      └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│    │         A set of one or more port numbers that can be opened on the container.
│    │         *Part of:* `ContainerPortConfiguration`
│    │         + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│    │         A set of one or more port numbers that can be opened on the container.
│    │         *Part of:* `ContainerPortConfiguration`
│    └[~] resource AWS::GameLift::Fleet
│      ├ properties
│      │  ├ ApplyCapacity: (documentation changed)
│      │  ├ ContainerGroupsConfiguration: (documentation changed)
│      │  ├ InstanceRoleARN: (documentation changed)
│      │  └ InstanceRoleCredentialsProvider: (documentation changed)
│      └ types
│         ├[~] type ConnectionPortRange
│         │ └  - documentation: *This operation has been expanded to use with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│         │    The set of port numbers to open on each instance in a container fleet. Connection ports are used by inbound traffic to connect with processes that are running in containers on the fleet.
│         │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupsConfiguration` , `ContainerGroupsAttributes`
│         │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│         │    The set of port numbers to open on each instance in a container fleet. Connection ports are used by inbound traffic to connect with processes that are running in containers on the fleet.
│         │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupsConfiguration` , `ContainerGroupsAttributes`
│         ├[~] type ContainerGroupsConfiguration
│         │ └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│         │    Configuration details for a set of container groups, for use when creating a fleet with compute type `CONTAINER` .
│         │    *Used with:* `CreateFleet`
│         │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│         │    Configuration details for a set of container groups, for use when creating a fleet with compute type `CONTAINER` .
│         │    *Used with:* `CreateFleet`
│         ├[~] type ContainerGroupsPerInstance
│         │ └  - documentation: *This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│         │    Determines how many replica container groups that Amazon GameLift deploys to each instance in a container fleet.
│         │    Amazon GameLift calculates the maximum possible replica groups per instance based on the instance 's CPU and memory resources. When deploying a fleet, Amazon GameLift places replica container groups on each fleet instance based on the following:
│         │    - If no desired value is set, Amazon GameLift places the calculated maximum.
│         │    - If a desired number is set to a value higher than the calculated maximum, fleet creation fails..
│         │    - If a desired number is set to a value lower than the calculated maximum, Amazon GameLift places the desired number.
│         │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupsConfiguration` , `ContainerGroupsAttributes`
│         │    *Returned by:* `DescribeFleetAttributes` , `CreateFleet`
│         │    + documentation: *This data type is currently not available. It is under improvement as we respond to customer feedback from the Containers public preview.*
│         │    Determines how many replica container groups that Amazon GameLift deploys to each instance in a container fleet.
│         │    Amazon GameLift calculates the maximum possible replica groups per instance based on the instance 's CPU and memory resources. When deploying a fleet, Amazon GameLift places replica container groups on each fleet instance based on the following:
│         │    - If no desired value is set, Amazon GameLift places the calculated maximum.
│         │    - If a desired number is set to a value higher than the calculated maximum, fleet creation fails..
│         │    - If a desired number is set to a value lower than the calculated maximum, Amazon GameLift places the desired number.
│         │    *Part of:* `ContainerGroupsConfiguration` , `ContainerGroupsAttributes`
│         │    *Returned by:* `DescribeFleetAttributes` , `CreateFleet`
│         ├[~] type LocationCapacity
│         │ └  - documentation: Current resource capacity settings for managed EC2 fleets and container fleets. For multi-location fleets, location values might refer to a fleet's remote location or its home Region.
│         │    *Returned by:* [DescribeFleetCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_DescribeFleetCapacity.html) , [DescribeFleetLocationCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_DescribeFleetLocationCapacity.html) , [UpdateFleetCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_UpdateFleetCapacity.html)
│         │    + documentation: Current resource capacity settings for managed EC2 fleets. For multi-location fleets, location values might refer to a fleet's remote location or its home Region.
│         │    *Returned by:* [DescribeFleetCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_DescribeFleetCapacity.html) , [DescribeFleetLocationCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_DescribeFleetLocationCapacity.html) , [UpdateFleetCapacity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/apireference/API_UpdateFleetCapacity.html)
│         ├[~] type LocationConfiguration
│         │ ├  - documentation: *This data type has been expanded to use with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.*
│         │ │  A remote location where a multi-location fleet can deploy game servers for game hosting.
│         │ │  + documentation: A remote location where a multi-location fleet can deploy game servers for game hosting.
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └ LocationCapacity: (documentation changed)
│         ├[~] type RuntimeConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └ MaxConcurrentGameSessionActivations: (documentation changed)
│         └[~] type ServerProcess
│           └ properties
│              └ ConcurrentExecutions: (documentation changed)
├[~] service aws-glue
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::Glue::Database
│      └ properties
│         └[+] DatabaseName: string (immutable)
├[~] service aws-imagebuilder
│ └ resources
│    ├[~] resource AWS::ImageBuilder::Image
│    │ └ types
│    │    └[~] type EcrConfiguration
│    │      └ properties
│    │         └ ContainerTags: (documentation changed)
│    └[~] resource AWS::ImageBuilder::ImagePipeline
│      └ types
│         └[~] type EcrConfiguration
│           └ properties
│              └ ContainerTags: (documentation changed)
├[~] service aws-ivs
│ └ resources
│    ├[+] resource AWS::IVS::PublicKey
│    │ ├  name: PublicKey
│    │ │  cloudFormationType: AWS::IVS::PublicKey
│    │ │  documentation: The `AWS::IVS::PublicKey` resource specifies an Amazon IVS public key used to sign stage participant tokens. For more information, see [Distribute Participant Tokens](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ivs/latest/RealTimeUserGuide/getting-started-distribute-tokens.html) in the *Amazon IVS Real-Time Streaming User Guide* .
│    │ │  tagInformation: {"tagPropertyName":"Tags","variant":"standard"}
│    │ ├ properties
│    │ │  ├Name: string (immutable)
│    │ │  ├PublicKeyMaterial: string (immutable)
│    │ │  └Tags: Array<tag>
│    │ └ attributes
│    │    ├Arn: string
│    │    └Fingerprint: string
│    └[~] resource AWS::IVS::Stage
│      ├ properties
│      │  └[+] AutoParticipantRecordingConfiguration: AutoParticipantRecordingConfiguration
│      └ types
│         └[+] type AutoParticipantRecordingConfiguration
│           ├  documentation: Configuration object for individual participant recording, to attach to the new stage.
│           │  name: AutoParticipantRecordingConfiguration
│           └ properties
│              ├StorageConfigurationArn: string (required)
│              └MediaTypes: Array<string>
├[~] service aws-lambda
│ └ resources
│    ├[~] resource AWS::Lambda::EventSourceMapping
│    │ └ properties
│    │    └ FunctionResponseTypes: (documentation changed)
│    └[~] resource AWS::Lambda::Function
│      └ properties
│         └ RecursiveLoop: (documentation changed)
├[~] service aws-medialive
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::MediaLive::Multiplexprogram
│      └ properties
│         └[+] ChannelId: string
├[~] service aws-msk
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::MSK::Replicator
│      └ types
│         ├[+] type ReplicationTopicNameConfiguration
│         │ ├  documentation: Configuration for specifying replicated topic names should be the same as their corresponding upstream topics or prefixed with source cluster alias.
│         │ │  name: ReplicationTopicNameConfiguration
│         │ └ properties
│         │    └Type: string
│         └[~] type TopicReplication
│           └ properties
│              └[+] TopicNameConfiguration: ReplicationTopicNameConfiguration
├[~] service aws-quicksight
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::QuickSight::DataSet
│      └ types
│         └[~] type DataSetRefreshProperties
│           └ properties
│              └ RefreshConfiguration: - RefreshConfiguration (required)
│                                      + RefreshConfiguration
├[~] service aws-sagemaker
│ └ resources
│    └[~] resource AWS::SageMaker::Model
│      └ types
│         └[~] type ContainerDefinition
│           └ properties
│              └ Environment: (documentation changed)
└[~] service aws-ssm
  └ resources
     ├[~] resource AWS::SSM::Document
     │ └ types
     │    └[~] type AttachmentsSource
     │      └ properties
     │         └ Values: (documentation changed)
     └[~] resource AWS::SSM::PatchBaseline
       └ types
          └[~] type Rule
            └ properties
               └ ApproveUntilDate: (documentation changed)
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