import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
/**
 * Manages a High Availability rule in a Proxmox VE cluster (PVE 9+). HA rules replace the legacy HA groups and provide node affinity and resource affinity capabilities.
 *
 * > **Note:** This resource requires Proxmox VE 9.0 or later. In PVE 9, HA groups
 * have been replaced by HA rules, which provide node affinity and resource affinity
 * capabilities. For PVE 8 and earlier, use
 * `proxmoxve.Hagroup` instead.
 *
 * ## Example Usage
 *
 * ```typescript
 * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
 * import * as proxmoxve from "@muhlba91/pulumi-proxmoxve";
 *
 * // Node Affinity Rule: assign VMs to preferred nodes with priorities.
 * // Non-strict rules allow failover to other nodes; strict rules do not.
 * const preferNode1 = new proxmoxve.Harule("prefer_node1", {
 *     rule: "prefer-node1",
 *     type: "node-affinity",
 *     comment: "Prefer node1 for these VMs",
 *     resources: [
 *         "vm:100",
 *         "vm:101",
 *     ],
 *     nodes: {
 *         node1: 2,
 *         node2: 1,
 *         node3: 1,
 *     },
 *     strict: false,
 * });
 * // Resource Affinity Rule (Positive): keep resources together on the same node.
 * const keepTogether = new proxmoxve.Harule("keep_together", {
 *     rule: "db-cluster-together",
 *     type: "resource-affinity",
 *     comment: "Keep database replicas on the same node",
 *     resources: [
 *         "vm:200",
 *         "vm:201",
 *     ],
 *     affinity: "positive",
 * });
 * // Resource Affinity Rule (Negative / Anti-Affinity): keep resources on
 * // separate nodes for high availability.
 * const keepApart = new proxmoxve.Harule("keep_apart", {
 *     rule: "db-cluster-apart",
 *     type: "resource-affinity",
 *     comment: "Spread database replicas across nodes",
 *     resources: [
 *         "vm:200",
 *         "vm:201",
 *         "vm:202",
 *     ],
 *     affinity: "negative",
 * });
 * ```
 *
 * ## Import
 *
 * !/usr/bin/env sh
 * HA rules can be imported using their name, e.g.:
 *
 * ```sh
 * $ pulumi import proxmoxve:index/harule:Harule example prefer-node1
 * ```
 */
export declare class Harule extends pulumi.CustomResource {
    /**
     * Get an existing Harule resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra
     * properties used to qualify the lookup.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource.
     * @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup.
     * @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
     * @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource.
     */
    static get(name: string, id: pulumi.Input<pulumi.ID>, state?: HaruleState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): Harule;
    /**
     * Returns true if the given object is an instance of Harule.  This is designed to work even
     * when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process.
     */
    static isInstance(obj: any): obj is Harule;
    /**
     * The resource affinity type (resource-affinity only). `positive` keeps resources on the same node, `negative` keeps them on separate nodes.
     */
    readonly affinity: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * The comment associated with this rule.
     */
    readonly comment: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether the HA rule is disabled. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    readonly disable: pulumi.Output<boolean>;
    /**
     * The member nodes for this rule (node-affinity only). They are provided as a map, where the keys are the node names and the values represent their priority: integers for known priorities or `null` for unset priorities.
     */
    readonly nodes: pulumi.Output<{
        [key: string]: number;
    } | undefined>;
    /**
     * The set of HA resource IDs that this rule applies to (e.g. `vm:100`, `ct:101`). The resources must already be managed by HA.
     */
    readonly resources: pulumi.Output<string[]>;
    /**
     * The identifier of the High Availability rule to manage.
     */
    readonly rule: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Whether the node affinity rule is strict (node-affinity only). When strict, resources cannot run on nodes not listed. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    readonly strict: pulumi.Output<boolean>;
    /**
     * The HA rule type. Must be `node-affinity` or `resource-affinity`.
     */
    readonly type: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Create a Harule resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resource.
     * @param args The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties.
     * @param opts A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
     */
    constructor(name: string, args: HaruleArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions);
}
/**
 * Input properties used for looking up and filtering Harule resources.
 */
export interface HaruleState {
    /**
     * The resource affinity type (resource-affinity only). `positive` keeps resources on the same node, `negative` keeps them on separate nodes.
     */
    affinity?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * The comment associated with this rule.
     */
    comment?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether the HA rule is disabled. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    disable?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The member nodes for this rule (node-affinity only). They are provided as a map, where the keys are the node names and the values represent their priority: integers for known priorities or `null` for unset priorities.
     */
    nodes?: pulumi.Input<{
        [key: string]: pulumi.Input<number>;
    } | undefined>;
    /**
     * The set of HA resource IDs that this rule applies to (e.g. `vm:100`, `ct:101`). The resources must already be managed by HA.
     */
    resources?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<string>[] | undefined>;
    /**
     * The identifier of the High Availability rule to manage.
     */
    rule?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether the node affinity rule is strict (node-affinity only). When strict, resources cannot run on nodes not listed. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    strict?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The HA rule type. Must be `node-affinity` or `resource-affinity`.
     */
    type?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
}
/**
 * The set of arguments for constructing a Harule resource.
 */
export interface HaruleArgs {
    /**
     * The resource affinity type (resource-affinity only). `positive` keeps resources on the same node, `negative` keeps them on separate nodes.
     */
    affinity?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * The comment associated with this rule.
     */
    comment?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether the HA rule is disabled. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    disable?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The member nodes for this rule (node-affinity only). They are provided as a map, where the keys are the node names and the values represent their priority: integers for known priorities or `null` for unset priorities.
     */
    nodes?: pulumi.Input<{
        [key: string]: pulumi.Input<number>;
    } | undefined>;
    /**
     * The set of HA resource IDs that this rule applies to (e.g. `vm:100`, `ct:101`). The resources must already be managed by HA.
     */
    resources: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<string>[]>;
    /**
     * The identifier of the High Availability rule to manage.
     */
    rule: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Whether the node affinity rule is strict (node-affinity only). When strict, resources cannot run on nodes not listed. Defaults to `false`.
     */
    strict?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The HA rule type. Must be `node-affinity` or `resource-affinity`.
     */
    type: pulumi.Input<string>;
}
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