InitFileAssetOptions

class aws_cdk.aws_ec2.InitFileAssetOptions(*, base64_encoded=None, group=None, mode=None, owner=None, service_restart_handles=None, exclude=None, follow=None, ignore_mode=None, follow_symlinks=None, asset_hash=None, asset_hash_type=None, bundling=None, readers=None, source_hash=None)

Bases: InitFileOptions, AssetOptions

Additional options for creating an InitFile from an asset.

Parameters:
  • base64_encoded (Optional[bool]) – True if the inlined content (from a string or file) should be treated as base64 encoded. Only applicable for inlined string and file content. Default: false

  • group (Optional[str]) – The name of the owning group for this file. Not supported for Windows systems. Default: ‘root’

  • mode (Optional[str]) – A six-digit octal value representing the mode for this file. Use the first three digits for symlinks and the last three digits for setting permissions. To create a symlink, specify 120xxx, where xxx defines the permissions of the target file. To specify permissions for a file, use the last three digits, such as 000644. Not supported for Windows systems. Default: ‘000644’

  • owner (Optional[str]) – The name of the owning user for this file. Not supported for Windows systems. Default: ‘root’

  • service_restart_handles (Optional[Sequence[InitServiceRestartHandle]]) – Restart the given service after this file has been written. Default: - Do not restart any service

  • exclude (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Glob patterns to exclude from the copy. Default: - nothing is excluded

  • follow (Optional[FollowMode]) – (deprecated) A strategy for how to handle symlinks. Default: Never

  • ignore_mode (Optional[IgnoreMode]) – The ignore behavior to use for exclude patterns. Default: IgnoreMode.GLOB

  • follow_symlinks (Optional[SymlinkFollowMode]) – A strategy for how to handle symlinks. Default: SymlinkFollowMode.NEVER

  • asset_hash (Optional[str]) – Specify a custom hash for this asset. If assetHashType is set it must be set to AssetHashType.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 on assetHashType

  • asset_hash_type (Optional[AssetHashType]) – Specifies the type of hash to calculate for this asset. If assetHash is configured, this option must be undefined or AssetHashType.CUSTOM. Default: - the default is AssetHashType.SOURCE, but if assetHash is explicitly specified this value defaults to AssetHashType.CUSTOM.

  • bundling (Union[BundlingOptions, Dict[str, Any], None]) – Bundle the asset by executing a command in a Docker container or a custom bundling provider. 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

  • readers (Optional[Sequence[IGrantable]]) – A list of principals that should be able to read this asset from S3. You can use asset.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.

ExampleMetadata:

fixture=_generated

Example:

# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
# The values are placeholders you should change.
import aws_cdk.assets as assets
import aws_cdk.aws_ec2 as ec2
import aws_cdk.aws_iam as iam
import aws_cdk.core as cdk

# docker_image: cdk.DockerImage
# grantable: iam.IGrantable
# init_service_restart_handle: ec2.InitServiceRestartHandle
# local_bundling: cdk.ILocalBundling

init_file_asset_options = ec2.InitFileAssetOptions(
    asset_hash="assetHash",
    asset_hash_type=cdk.AssetHashType.SOURCE,
    base64_encoded=False,
    bundling=cdk.BundlingOptions(
        image=docker_image,

        # the properties below are optional
        command=["command"],
        entrypoint=["entrypoint"],
        environment={
            "environment_key": "environment"
        },
        local=local_bundling,
        output_type=cdk.BundlingOutput.ARCHIVED,
        security_opt="securityOpt",
        user="user",
        volumes=[cdk.DockerVolume(
            container_path="containerPath",
            host_path="hostPath",

            # the properties below are optional
            consistency=cdk.DockerVolumeConsistency.CONSISTENT
        )],
        working_directory="workingDirectory"
    ),
    exclude=["exclude"],
    follow=assets.FollowMode.NEVER,
    follow_symlinks=cdk.SymlinkFollowMode.NEVER,
    group="group",
    ignore_mode=cdk.IgnoreMode.GLOB,
    mode="mode",
    owner="owner",
    readers=[grantable],
    service_restart_handles=[init_service_restart_handle],
    source_hash="sourceHash"
)

Attributes

asset_hash

Specify a custom hash for this asset.

If assetHashType is set it must be set to AssetHashType.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 on assetHashType

asset_hash_type

Specifies the type of hash to calculate for this asset.

If assetHash is configured, this option must be undefined or AssetHashType.CUSTOM.

Default:

  • the default is AssetHashType.SOURCE, but if assetHash is

explicitly specified this value defaults to AssetHashType.CUSTOM.

base64_encoded

True if the inlined content (from a string or file) should be treated as base64 encoded.

Only applicable for inlined string and file content.

Default:

false

bundling

Bundle the asset by executing a command in a Docker container or a custom bundling provider.

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

exclude

Glob patterns to exclude from the copy.

Default:
  • nothing is excluded

follow

(deprecated) A strategy for how to handle symlinks.

Default:

Never

Deprecated:

use followSymlinks instead

Stability:

deprecated

A strategy for how to handle symlinks.

Default:

SymlinkFollowMode.NEVER

group

The name of the owning group for this file.

Not supported for Windows systems.

Default:

‘root’

ignore_mode

The ignore behavior to use for exclude patterns.

Default:

IgnoreMode.GLOB

mode

A six-digit octal value representing the mode for this file.

Use the first three digits for symlinks and the last three digits for setting permissions. To create a symlink, specify 120xxx, where xxx defines the permissions of the target file. To specify permissions for a file, use the last three digits, such as 000644.

Not supported for Windows systems.

Default:

‘000644’

owner

The name of the owning user for this file.

Not supported for Windows systems.

Default:

‘root’

readers

A list of principals that should be able to read this asset from S3.

You can use asset.grantRead(principal) to grant read permissions later.

Default:
  • No principals that can read file asset.

service_restart_handles

Restart the given service after this file has been written.

Default:
  • Do not restart any service

source_hash

(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.

Deprecated:

see assetHash and assetHashType

Stability:

deprecated