@Generated(value="jsii-pacmak/1.58.0 (build f8ba112)",
date="2022-05-20T22:19:52.876Z")
public class Arn
extends software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
Arn(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject.InitializationMode initializationMode) |
protected |
Arn(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
extractResourceName(java.lang.String arn,
java.lang.String resourceType)
Extract the full resource name from an ARN.
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static java.lang.String |
format(ArnComponents components)
Creates an ARN from components.
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static java.lang.String |
format(ArnComponents components,
Stack stack)
Creates an ARN from components.
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static ArnComponents |
parse(java.lang.String arn)
Deprecated.
use split instead
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static ArnComponents |
parse(java.lang.String arn,
java.lang.String sepIfToken)
Deprecated.
use split instead
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static ArnComponents |
parse(java.lang.String arn,
java.lang.String sepIfToken,
java.lang.Boolean hasName)
Deprecated.
use split instead
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static ArnComponents |
split(java.lang.String arn,
ArnFormat arnFormat)
Splits the provided ARN into its components.
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protected Arn(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef)
protected Arn(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject.InitializationMode initializationMode)
public static java.lang.String extractResourceName(java.lang.String arn, java.lang.String resourceType)
Necessary for resource names (paths) that may contain the separator, like
arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/path/to/role/name
.
Only works if we statically know the expected
We can't extract the 'resourceType' from the ARN at hand, because CloudFormation Expressions
only allow literals in the 'separator' argument to
Only necessary for ARN formats for which the type-name separator is resourceType
beforehand, since we're going
to use that to split the string on ':{ Fn::Split }
, and so it can't be
{ Fn::Select: [5, { Fn::Split: [':', ARN] }}
.
/
.
arn
- This parameter is required.resourceType
- This parameter is required.public static java.lang.String format(ArnComponents components, Stack stack)
If partition
, region
or account
are not specified, the stack's
partition, region and account will be used.
If any component is the empty string, an empty string will be inserted into the generated ARN at the location that component corresponds to.
The ARN will be formatted as follows:
arn:{partition}:{service}:{region}:{account}:{resource}{sep}{resource-name}
The required ARN pieces that are omitted will be taken from the stack that the 'scope' is attached to. If all ARN pieces are supplied, the supplied scope can be 'undefined'.
components
- This parameter is required.stack
- public static java.lang.String format(ArnComponents components)
If partition
, region
or account
are not specified, the stack's
partition, region and account will be used.
If any component is the empty string, an empty string will be inserted into the generated ARN at the location that component corresponds to.
The ARN will be formatted as follows:
arn:{partition}:{service}:{region}:{account}:{resource}{sep}{resource-name}
The required ARN pieces that are omitted will be taken from the stack that the 'scope' is attached to. If all ARN pieces are supplied, the supplied scope can be 'undefined'.
components
- This parameter is required.@Deprecated public static ArnComponents parse(java.lang.String arn, java.lang.String sepIfToken, java.lang.Boolean hasName)
IF THE ARN IS A CONCRETE STRING...
...it will be parsed and validated. The separator (sep
) will be set to '/'
if the 6th component includes a '/', in which case, resource
will be set
to the value before the '/' and resourceName
will be the rest. In case
there is no '/', resource
will be set to the 6th components and
resourceName
will be set to the rest of the string.
IF THE ARN IS A TOKEN...
...it cannot be validated, since we don't have the actual value yet at the
time of this function call. You will have to supply sepIfToken
and
whether or not ARNs of the expected format usually have resource names
in order to parse it properly. The resulting ArnComponents
object will
contain tokens for the subexpressions of the ARN, not string literals.
If the resource name could possibly contain the separator char, the actual
resource name cannot be properly parsed. This only occurs if the separator
char is '/', and happens for example for S3 object ARNs, IAM Role ARNs,
IAM OIDC Provider ARNs, etc. To properly extract the resource name from a
Tokenized ARN, you must know the resource type and call
Arn.extractResourceName
.
arn
- The ARN to parse. This parameter is required.sepIfToken
- The separator used to separate resource from resourceName.hasName
- Whether there is a name component in the ARN at all.@Deprecated public static ArnComponents parse(java.lang.String arn, java.lang.String sepIfToken)
IF THE ARN IS A CONCRETE STRING...
...it will be parsed and validated. The separator (sep
) will be set to '/'
if the 6th component includes a '/', in which case, resource
will be set
to the value before the '/' and resourceName
will be the rest. In case
there is no '/', resource
will be set to the 6th components and
resourceName
will be set to the rest of the string.
IF THE ARN IS A TOKEN...
...it cannot be validated, since we don't have the actual value yet at the
time of this function call. You will have to supply sepIfToken
and
whether or not ARNs of the expected format usually have resource names
in order to parse it properly. The resulting ArnComponents
object will
contain tokens for the subexpressions of the ARN, not string literals.
If the resource name could possibly contain the separator char, the actual
resource name cannot be properly parsed. This only occurs if the separator
char is '/', and happens for example for S3 object ARNs, IAM Role ARNs,
IAM OIDC Provider ARNs, etc. To properly extract the resource name from a
Tokenized ARN, you must know the resource type and call
Arn.extractResourceName
.
arn
- The ARN to parse. This parameter is required.sepIfToken
- The separator used to separate resource from resourceName.@Deprecated public static ArnComponents parse(java.lang.String arn)
IF THE ARN IS A CONCRETE STRING...
...it will be parsed and validated. The separator (sep
) will be set to '/'
if the 6th component includes a '/', in which case, resource
will be set
to the value before the '/' and resourceName
will be the rest. In case
there is no '/', resource
will be set to the 6th components and
resourceName
will be set to the rest of the string.
IF THE ARN IS A TOKEN...
...it cannot be validated, since we don't have the actual value yet at the
time of this function call. You will have to supply sepIfToken
and
whether or not ARNs of the expected format usually have resource names
in order to parse it properly. The resulting ArnComponents
object will
contain tokens for the subexpressions of the ARN, not string literals.
If the resource name could possibly contain the separator char, the actual
resource name cannot be properly parsed. This only occurs if the separator
char is '/', and happens for example for S3 object ARNs, IAM Role ARNs,
IAM OIDC Provider ARNs, etc. To properly extract the resource name from a
Tokenized ARN, you must know the resource type and call
Arn.extractResourceName
.
arn
- The ARN to parse. This parameter is required.public static ArnComponents split(java.lang.String arn, ArnFormat arnFormat)
Works both if 'arn' is a string like 'arn:aws:s3:::bucket', and a Token representing a dynamic CloudFormation expression (in which case the returned components will also be dynamic CloudFormation expressions, encoded as Tokens).
arn
- the ARN to split into its components. This parameter is required.arnFormat
- the expected format of 'arn' - depends on what format the service 'arn' represents uses. This parameter is required.