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Internal values are represented in the YAML with a parameter name that is considered invalid by the Parameter Store, so there is no chance of conflict.
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This PR fixes an issue related to #28 so that it's possible to pull parameters that have values anywhere along the path. Currently, an error is raised if a parameter has a value and then that parameter participates in a longer path.
Given these remote parameters:
The YAML representation would look like this:
Since the
@character is not allowed in parameter names,@valueis used as the mapping key for intermediate path values (must be quoted). There should be no conflict with remote parameters and any attempt to update a remote parameter would result in an error.To apply changes, simply treat
@valueas any other key and then runssm-diff planandssm-diff apply. For example, changing the YAML to this:Would result in the following plan to remove
/qa/ciand update/qa/ci/api:@runtheops