Source¶
-
class
aws_cdk.aws_s3_deployment.
Source
(*args: Any, **kwargs)¶ Bases:
object
(experimental) Specifies bucket deployment source.
Usage:
Source.bucket(bucket, key) Source.asset('/local/path/to/directory') Source.asset('/local/path/to/a/file.zip')
- Stability
experimental
Static Methods
-
classmethod
asset
(path, *, readers=None, source_hash=None, exclude=None, follow=None, ignore_mode=None, asset_hash=None, asset_hash_type=None, bundling=None)¶ (experimental) Uses a local asset as the deployment source.
- Parameters
path (
str
) – The path to a local .zip file or a directory.readers (
Optional
[List
[IGrantable
]]) – (experimental) A list of principals that should be able to read this asset from S3. You can useasset.grantRead(principal)
to grant read permissions later. Default: - No principals that can read file asset.source_hash (
Optional
[str
]) – (deprecated) Custom hash to use when identifying the specific version of the asset. For consistency, this custom hash will be SHA256 hashed and encoded as hex. The resulting hash will be the asset hash. NOTE: the source hash is used in order to identify a specific revision of the asset, and used for optimizing and caching deployment activities related to this asset such as packaging, uploading to Amazon S3, etc. If you chose to customize the source hash, you will need to make sure it is updated every time the source changes, or otherwise it is possible that some deployments will not be invalidated. Default: - automatically calculate source hash based on the contents of the source file or directory.exclude (
Optional
[List
[str
]]) – (deprecated) Glob patterns to exclude from the copy. Default: nothing is excludedfollow (
Optional
[FollowMode
]) – (deprecated) A strategy for how to handle symlinks. Default: Neverignore_mode (
Optional
[IgnoreMode
]) – (deprecated) The ignore behavior to use for exclude patterns. Default: - GLOB for file assets, DOCKER or GLOB for docker assets depending on whether the ‘asset_hash (
Optional
[str
]) – Specify a custom hash for this asset. IfassetHashType
is set it must be set toAssetHashType.CUSTOM
. For consistency, this custom hash will be SHA256 hashed and encoded as hex. The resulting hash will be the asset hash. NOTE: the hash is used in order to identify a specific revision of the asset, and used for optimizing and caching deployment activities related to this asset such as packaging, uploading to Amazon S3, etc. If you chose to customize the hash, you will need to make sure it is updated every time the asset changes, or otherwise it is possible that some deployments will not be invalidated. Default: - based onassetHashType
asset_hash_type (
Optional
[AssetHashType
]) – Specifies the type of hash to calculate for this asset. IfassetHash
is configured, this option must beundefined
orAssetHashType.CUSTOM
. Default: - the default isAssetHashType.SOURCE
, but ifassetHash
is explicitly specified this value defaults toAssetHashType.CUSTOM
.bundling (
Optional
[BundlingOptions
]) – (experimental) Bundle the asset by executing a command in a Docker container. The asset path will be mounted at/asset-input
. The Docker container is responsible for putting content at/asset-output
. The content at/asset-output
will be zipped and used as the final asset. Default: - uploaded as-is to S3 if the asset is a regular file or a .zip file, archived into a .zip file and uploaded to S3 otherwise
- Stability
experimental
- Return type
-
classmethod
bucket
(bucket, zip_object_key)¶ (experimental) Uses a .zip file stored in an S3 bucket as the source for the destination bucket contents.