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gshpychka
gshpychka commented Nov 23, 2021

Description

I would like to be able to access a Dashboard's name via a property - currently, it is not exposed.

Use Case

Referencing the name in the code, e.g. write it to an SSM parameter or to an export.

Proposed Solution

Expose the property on the Dashboard construct.

Other information

No response

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yorinasub17
yorinasub17 commented Nov 5, 2020

Currently there is no way to customize the terraform or terragrunt command you are running in each session when you go through the functions in terraform package, such as terraform.Apply or terraform.TgApplyAll if it isn't supported in terraform.Options. This is limiting if your code depends on flags like parallelism or terragrunt flags like --terragrunt-include-external-dependencies.

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