package awscdk // Represents the source for a file asset. // // Example: // // The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. // // The values are placeholders you should change. // import cdk "github.com/aws/aws-cdk-go/awscdk" // // fileAssetSource := &FileAssetSource{ // SourceHash: jsii.String("sourceHash"), // // // the properties below are optional // DeployTime: jsii.Boolean(false), // Executable: []*string{ // jsii.String("executable"), // }, // FileName: jsii.String("fileName"), // Packaging: cdk.FileAssetPackaging_ZIP_DIRECTORY, // } // type FileAssetSource struct { // A hash on the content source. // // This hash is used to uniquely identify this // asset throughout the system. If this value doesn't change, the asset will // not be rebuilt or republished. SourceHash *string `field:"required" json:"sourceHash" yaml:"sourceHash"` // Whether or not the asset needs to exist beyond deployment time; // // i.e. // are copied over to a different location and not needed afterwards. // Setting this property to true has an impact on the lifecycle of the asset, // because we will assume that it is safe to delete after the CloudFormation // deployment succeeds. // // For example, Lambda Function assets are copied over to Lambda during // deployment. Therefore, it is not necessary to store the asset in S3, so // we consider those deployTime assets. DeployTime *bool `field:"optional" json:"deployTime" yaml:"deployTime"` // An external command that will produce the packaged asset. // // The command should produce the location of a ZIP file on `stdout`. Executable *[]*string `field:"optional" json:"executable" yaml:"executable"` // The path, relative to the root of the cloud assembly, in which this asset source resides. // // This can be a path to a file or a directory, depending on the // packaging type. FileName *string `field:"optional" json:"fileName" yaml:"fileName"` // Which type of packaging to perform. Packaging FileAssetPackaging `field:"optional" json:"packaging" yaml:"packaging"` }