package awsiotevents // Defines an action to write to the Amazon DynamoDB table that you created. // // The default action payload contains all the information about the detector model instance and the event that triggered the action. You can customize the [payload](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/apireference/API_Payload.html) . A separate column of the DynamoDB table receives one attribute-value pair in the payload that you specify. // // You must use expressions for all parameters in `DynamoDBv2Action` . The expressions accept literals, operators, functions, references, and substitution templates. // // **Examples** - For literal values, the expressions must contain single quotes. For example, the value for the `tableName` parameter can be `'GreenhouseTemperatureTable'` . // - For references, you must specify either variables or input values. For example, the value for the `tableName` parameter can be `$variable.ddbtableName` . // - For a substitution template, you must use `${}` , and the template must be in single quotes. A substitution template can also contain a combination of literals, operators, functions, references, and substitution templates. // // In the following example, the value for the `contentExpression` parameter in `Payload` uses a substitution template. // // `'{\"sensorID\": \"${$input.GreenhouseInput.sensor_id}\", \"temperature\": \"${$input.GreenhouseInput.temperature * 9 / 5 + 32}\"}'` // - For a string concatenation, you must use `+` . A string concatenation can also contain a combination of literals, operators, functions, references, and substitution templates. // // In the following example, the value for the `tableName` parameter uses a string concatenation. // // `'GreenhouseTemperatureTable ' + $input.GreenhouseInput.date` // // For more information, see [Expressions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/developerguide/iotevents-expressions.html) in the *AWS IoT Events Developer Guide* . // // The value for the `type` parameter in `Payload` must be `JSON` . // // Example: // // The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. // // The values are placeholders you should change. // import "github.com/aws/aws-cdk-go/awscdk" // // dynamoDBv2Property := &DynamoDBv2Property{ // TableName: jsii.String("tableName"), // // // the properties below are optional // Payload: &PayloadProperty{ // ContentExpression: jsii.String("contentExpression"), // Type: jsii.String("type"), // }, // } // // See: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iotevents-detectormodel-dynamodbv2.html // type CfnDetectorModel_DynamoDBv2Property struct { // The name of the DynamoDB table. // See: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iotevents-detectormodel-dynamodbv2.html#cfn-iotevents-detectormodel-dynamodbv2-tablename // TableName *string `field:"required" json:"tableName" yaml:"tableName"` // Information needed to configure the payload. // // By default, AWS IoT Events generates a standard payload in JSON for any action. This action payload contains all attribute-value pairs that have the information about the detector model instance and the event triggered the action. To configure the action payload, you can use `contentExpression` . // See: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iotevents-detectormodel-dynamodbv2.html#cfn-iotevents-detectormodel-dynamodbv2-payload // Payload interface{} `field:"optional" json:"payload" yaml:"payload"` }