Interface CfnDataSource.S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty
- All Superinterfaces:
software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
CfnDataSource.S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty.Jsii$Proxy
- Enclosing class:
CfnDataSource
@Stability(Stable)
public static interface CfnDataSource.S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty
extends software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
Provides the configuration information to connect to an Amazon S3 bucket.
Example:
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. // The values are placeholders you should change. import software.amazon.awscdk.services.kendra.*; S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty s3DataSourceConfigurationProperty = S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty.builder() .bucketName("bucketName") // the properties below are optional .accessControlListConfiguration(AccessControlListConfigurationProperty.builder() .keyPath("keyPath") .build()) .documentsMetadataConfiguration(DocumentsMetadataConfigurationProperty.builder() .s3Prefix("s3Prefix") .build()) .exclusionPatterns(List.of("exclusionPatterns")) .inclusionPatterns(List.of("inclusionPatterns")) .inclusionPrefixes(List.of("inclusionPrefixes")) .build();
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeInterfaceDescriptionstatic final class
A builder forCfnDataSource.S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty
static final class
An implementation forCfnDataSource.S3DataSourceConfigurationProperty
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuilder()
default Object
Provides the path to the S3 bucket that contains the user context filtering files for the data source.The name of the bucket that contains the documents.default Object
Specifies document metadata files that contain information such as the document access control information, source URI, document author, and custom attributes.A list of glob patterns (patterns that can expand a wildcard pattern into a list of path names that match the given pattern) for certain file names and file types to exclude from your index.A list of glob patterns (patterns that can expand a wildcard pattern into a list of path names that match the given pattern) for certain file names and file types to include in your index.A list of S3 prefixes for the documents that should be included in the index.Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
$jsii$toJson
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Method Details
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getBucketName
The name of the bucket that contains the documents.- See Also:
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getAccessControlListConfiguration
Provides the path to the S3 bucket that contains the user context filtering files for the data source.For the format of the file, see Access control for S3 data sources .
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getDocumentsMetadataConfiguration
Specifies document metadata files that contain information such as the document access control information, source URI, document author, and custom attributes.Each metadata file contains metadata about a single document.
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getExclusionPatterns
A list of glob patterns (patterns that can expand a wildcard pattern into a list of path names that match the given pattern) for certain file names and file types to exclude from your index.If a document matches both an inclusion and exclusion prefix or pattern, the exclusion prefix takes precendence and the document is not indexed. Examples of glob patterns include:
- /myapp/config/** —All files inside config directory.
- *** /.png —All .png files in all directories.
- *** /.{png, ico, md} —All .png, .ico or .md files in all directories.
- /myapp/src/** /.ts —All .ts files inside src directory (and all its subdirectories).
- *** /!(.module).ts —All .ts files but not .module.ts
- **.png , .jpg —All PNG and JPEG image files in a directory (files with the extensions .png and .jpg).
- internal —All files in a directory that contain 'internal' in the file name, such as 'internal', 'internal_only', 'company_internal'.
- *** /internal* —All internal-related files in a directory and its subdirectories.
For more examples, see Use of Exclude and Include Filters in the AWS CLI Command Reference.
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getInclusionPatterns
A list of glob patterns (patterns that can expand a wildcard pattern into a list of path names that match the given pattern) for certain file names and file types to include in your index.If a document matches both an inclusion and exclusion prefix or pattern, the exclusion prefix takes precendence and the document is not indexed. Examples of glob patterns include:
- /myapp/config/** —All files inside config directory.
- *** /.png —All .png files in all directories.
- *** /.{png, ico, md} —All .png, .ico or .md files in all directories.
- /myapp/src/** /.ts —All .ts files inside src directory (and all its subdirectories).
- *** /!(.module).ts —All .ts files but not .module.ts
- **.png , .jpg —All PNG and JPEG image files in a directory (files with the extensions .png and .jpg).
- internal —All files in a directory that contain 'internal' in the file name, such as 'internal', 'internal_only', 'company_internal'.
- *** /internal* —All internal-related files in a directory and its subdirectories.
For more examples, see Use of Exclude and Include Filters in the AWS CLI Command Reference.
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getInclusionPrefixes
A list of S3 prefixes for the documents that should be included in the index.- See Also:
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builder
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