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package com.amazonaws.athena.connector.integ.data;
/**
* The Lambda's executable is packaged in an S3 bucket ready to be deployed by the CloudFormation stack (a result of
* running `sam package` - see README). This class contains the attributes needed by CloudFormation to find and deploy
* the Lambda function.
* s3Bucket - The S3 bucket where the packaged Lambda resides.
* s3Key - The folder within the s3Bucket.
* lambdaFunctionHandler - the handler class for the Lambda (e.g. com.amazonaws.athena.connectors.dynamodb.DynamoDBCompositeHandler).
*/
public class ConnectorPackagingAttributes
{
private final String s3Bucket;
private final String s3Key;
private final String lambdaFunctionHandler;
public ConnectorPackagingAttributes(String s3Bucket, String s3Key, String lambdaFunctionHandler)
{
this.s3Bucket = s3Bucket;
this.s3Key = s3Key;
this.lambdaFunctionHandler = lambdaFunctionHandler;
}
/**
* Public accessor for the Connector's S3 bucket.
* @return Connector's S3 bucket
*/
public String getS3Bucket()
{
return s3Bucket;
}
/**
* Public accessor for the location of the connector's artifact in the spill bucket (S3).
* @return Artifact's S3 Key
*/
public String getS3Key()
{
return s3Key;
}
/**
* Public accessor for the Connector's handler.
* @return Connector's handler
*/
public String getLambdaFunctionHandler()
{
return lambdaFunctionHandler;
}
}