/* * Copyright 2010-2020 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either * express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.simpleemail.model; import java.io.Serializable; /** *
* When included in a receipt rule, this action calls an AWS Lambda function * and, optionally, publishes a notification to Amazon Simple Notification * Service (Amazon SNS). *
** To enable Amazon SES to call your AWS Lambda function or to publish to an * Amazon SNS topic of another account, Amazon SES must have permission to * access those resources. For information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide. *
** For information about using AWS Lambda actions in receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide. *
*/ public class LambdaAction implements Serializable { /** *
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the
* Lambda action is taken. An example of an Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
* information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon
* SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An example of
* an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
. For
* more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*/
private String invocationType;
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the
* Lambda action is taken. An example of an Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
* information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon
* SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to notify
* when the Lambda action is taken. An example of an Amazon SNS
* topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
* information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the
* Lambda action is taken. An example of an Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
* information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon
* SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to
* notify when the Lambda action is taken. An example of an
* Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For
* more information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the
* Lambda action is taken. An example of an Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
* information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon
* SNS Developer Guide.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. * * @param topicArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic to
* notify when the Lambda action is taken. An example of an
* Amazon SNS topic ARN is
* arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For
* more information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An example of
* an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
. For
* more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An
* example of an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
* . For more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An example of
* an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
. For
* more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An
* example of an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
* . For more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An example of
* an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
. For
* more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. * * @param functionArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Lambda function. An
* example of an AWS Lambda function ARN is
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:MyFunction
* . For more information about AWS Lambda, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*
* @return
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation
* type of RequestResponse
means that the execution of
* the function will immediately result in a response, and a value
* of Event
means that the function will be invoked
* asynchronously. The default value is Event
. For
* information about AWS Lambda invocation types, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
* invocations. You should use Event
invocation in most
* cases. Use RequestResponse
only when you want to
* make a mail flow decision, such as whether to stop the receipt
* rule or the receipt rule set.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*
* @param invocationType
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation
* type of RequestResponse
means that the execution
* of the function will immediately result in a response, and a
* value of Event
means that the function will be
* invoked asynchronously. The default value is
* Event
. For information about AWS Lambda
* invocation types, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
* invocations. You should use Event
invocation in
* most cases. Use RequestResponse
only when you
* want to make a mail flow decision, such as whether to stop the
* receipt rule or the receipt rule set.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*
* @param invocationType
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation
* type of RequestResponse
means that the execution
* of the function will immediately result in a response, and a
* value of Event
means that the function will be
* invoked asynchronously. The default value is
* Event
. For information about AWS Lambda
* invocation types, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
* invocations. You should use Event
invocation in
* most cases. Use RequestResponse
only when you
* want to make a mail flow decision, such as whether to stop the
* receipt rule or the receipt rule set.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*
* @param invocationType
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation
* type of RequestResponse
means that the execution
* of the function will immediately result in a response, and a
* value of Event
means that the function will be
* invoked asynchronously. The default value is
* Event
. For information about AWS Lambda
* invocation types, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
* invocations. You should use Event
invocation in
* most cases. Use RequestResponse
only when you
* want to make a mail flow decision, such as whether to stop the
* receipt rule or the receipt rule set.
*
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation type of
* RequestResponse
means that the execution of the function
* will immediately result in a response, and a value of Event
* means that the function will be invoked asynchronously. The default value
* is Event
. For information about AWS Lambda invocation types,
* see the AWS
* Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
invocations.
* You should use Event
invocation in most cases. Use
* RequestResponse
only when you want to make a mail flow
* decision, such as whether to stop the receipt rule or the receipt rule
* set.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: Event, RequestResponse
*
* @param invocationType
* The invocation type of the AWS Lambda function. An invocation
* type of RequestResponse
means that the execution
* of the function will immediately result in a response, and a
* value of Event
means that the function will be
* invoked asynchronously. The default value is
* Event
. For information about AWS Lambda
* invocation types, see the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
*
* There is a 30-second timeout on RequestResponse
* invocations. You should use Event
invocation in
* most cases. Use RequestResponse
only when you
* want to make a mail flow decision, such as whether to stop the
* receipt rule or the receipt rule set.
*