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package io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.lambda
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.Duration
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.Size
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.common.CdkDslMarker
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.common.CdkObject
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.common.CdkObjectWrappers
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.codeguruprofiler.IProfilingGroup
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.ec2.ISecurityGroup
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.ec2.IVpc
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.ec2.SubnetSelection
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.iam.IRole
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.iam.PolicyStatement
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.kms.IKey
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.logs.ILogGroup
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.logs.RetentionDays
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.sns.ITopic
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.sqs.IQueue
import kotlin.Boolean
import kotlin.Deprecated
import kotlin.Number
import kotlin.String
import kotlin.Unit
import kotlin.collections.List
import kotlin.collections.Map
import kotlin.jvm.JvmName
/**
* Example:
*
* ```
* import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.lambda.*;
* Function fn = Function.Builder.create(this, "MyFunc")
* .runtime(Runtime.NODEJS_LATEST)
* .handler("index.handler")
* .code(Code.fromInline("exports.handler = handler.toString()"))
* .build();
* Rule rule = Rule.Builder.create(this, "rule")
* .eventPattern(EventPattern.builder()
* .source(List.of("aws.ec2"))
* .build())
* .build();
* Queue queue = new Queue(this, "Queue");
* rule.addTarget(LambdaFunction.Builder.create(fn)
* .deadLetterQueue(queue) // Optional: add a dead letter queue
* .maxEventAge(Duration.hours(2)) // Optional: set the maxEventAge retry policy
* .retryAttempts(2)
* .build());
* ```
*/
public interface FunctionProps : FunctionOptions {
/**
* The source code of your Lambda function.
*
* You can point to a file in an
* Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or specify your source
* code as inline text.
*/
public fun code(): Code
/**
* The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to execute your function.
*
* The format includes the file name. It can also include
* namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime.
* For more information, see
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/foundation-progmodel.html.
*
* Use `Handler.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*
* NOTE: If you specify your source code as inline text by specifying the
* ZipFile property within the Code property, specify index.function_name as
* the handler.
*/
public fun handler(): String
/**
* The runtime environment for the Lambda function that you are uploading.
*
* For valid values, see the Runtime property in the AWS Lambda Developer
* Guide.
*
* Use `Runtime.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*/
public fun runtime(): Runtime
/**
* A builder for [FunctionProps]
*/
@CdkDslMarker
public interface Builder {
/**
* @param adotInstrumentation Specify the configuration of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT)
* instrumentation.
*/
public fun adotInstrumentation(adotInstrumentation: AdotInstrumentationConfig)
/**
* @param adotInstrumentation Specify the configuration of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT)
* instrumentation.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("5971e6e25f87c323c2e4d59812d1285abdaa34a7159523a4e4f19b122e0ef60d")
public
fun adotInstrumentation(adotInstrumentation: AdotInstrumentationConfig.Builder.() -> Unit)
/**
* @param allowAllIpv6Outbound Whether to allow the Lambda to send all ipv6 network traffic.
* If set to true, there will only be a single egress rule which allows all
* outbound ipv6 traffic. If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets using ipv6.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllIpv6Outbound` directly on the security group.
*/
public fun allowAllIpv6Outbound(allowAllIpv6Outbound: Boolean)
/**
* @param allowAllOutbound Whether to allow the Lambda to send all network traffic (except
* ipv6).
* If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllOutbound` directly on the security group.
*/
public fun allowAllOutbound(allowAllOutbound: Boolean)
/**
* @param allowPublicSubnet Lambda Functions in a public subnet can NOT access the internet.
* Use this property to acknowledge this limitation and still place the function in a public
* subnet.
*/
public fun allowPublicSubnet(allowPublicSubnet: Boolean)
/**
* @param applicationLogLevel Sets the application log level for the function.
* @deprecated Use `applicationLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
public fun applicationLogLevel(applicationLogLevel: String)
/**
* @param applicationLogLevelV2 Sets the application log level for the function.
*/
public fun applicationLogLevelV2(applicationLogLevelV2: ApplicationLogLevel)
/**
* @param architecture The system architectures compatible with this lambda function.
*/
public fun architecture(architecture: Architecture)
/**
* @param code The source code of your Lambda function.
* You can point to a file in an
* Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or specify your source
* code as inline text.
*/
public fun code(code: Code)
/**
* @param codeSigningConfig Code signing config associated with this function.
*/
public fun codeSigningConfig(codeSigningConfig: ICodeSigningConfig)
/**
* @param currentVersionOptions Options for the `lambda.Version` resource automatically created
* by the `fn.currentVersion` method.
*/
public fun currentVersionOptions(currentVersionOptions: VersionOptions)
/**
* @param currentVersionOptions Options for the `lambda.Version` resource automatically created
* by the `fn.currentVersion` method.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("9f338c299a75819038c49bc61b232ca07a2fafa0e096a64d446ed8d59ac92955")
public fun currentVersionOptions(currentVersionOptions: VersionOptions.Builder.() -> Unit)
/**
* @param deadLetterQueue The SQS queue to use if DLQ is enabled.
* If SNS topic is desired, specify `deadLetterTopic` property instead.
*/
public fun deadLetterQueue(deadLetterQueue: IQueue)
/**
* @param deadLetterQueueEnabled Enabled DLQ.
* If `deadLetterQueue` is undefined,
* an SQS queue with default options will be defined for your Function.
*/
public fun deadLetterQueueEnabled(deadLetterQueueEnabled: Boolean)
/**
* @param deadLetterTopic The SNS topic to use as a DLQ.
* Note that if `deadLetterQueueEnabled` is set to `true`, an SQS queue will be created
* rather than an SNS topic. Using an SNS topic as a DLQ requires this property to be set
* explicitly.
*/
public fun deadLetterTopic(deadLetterTopic: ITopic)
/**
* @param description A description of the function.
*/
public fun description(description: String)
/**
* @param environment Key-value pairs that Lambda caches and makes available for your Lambda
* functions.
* Use environment variables to apply configuration changes, such
* as test and production environment configurations, without changing your
* Lambda function source code.
*/
public fun environment(environment: Map)
/**
* @param environmentEncryption The AWS KMS key that's used to encrypt your function's
* environment variables.
*/
public fun environmentEncryption(environmentEncryption: IKey)
/**
* @param ephemeralStorageSize The size of the function’s /tmp directory in MiB.
*/
public fun ephemeralStorageSize(ephemeralStorageSize: Size)
/**
* @param events Event sources for this function.
* You can also add event sources using `addEventSource`.
*/
public fun events(events: List)
/**
* @param events Event sources for this function.
* You can also add event sources using `addEventSource`.
*/
public fun events(vararg events: IEventSource)
/**
* @param filesystem The filesystem configuration for the lambda function.
*/
public fun filesystem(filesystem: FileSystem)
/**
* @param functionName A name for the function.
*/
public fun functionName(functionName: String)
/**
* @param handler The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to execute your
* function.
* The format includes the file name. It can also include
* namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime.
* For more information, see
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/foundation-progmodel.html.
*
* Use `Handler.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*
* NOTE: If you specify your source code as inline text by specifying the
* ZipFile property within the Code property, specify index.function_name as
* the handler.
*/
public fun handler(handler: String)
/**
* @param initialPolicy Initial policy statements to add to the created Lambda Role.
* You can call `addToRolePolicy` to the created lambda to add statements post creation.
*/
public fun initialPolicy(initialPolicy: List)
/**
* @param initialPolicy Initial policy statements to add to the created Lambda Role.
* You can call `addToRolePolicy` to the created lambda to add statements post creation.
*/
public fun initialPolicy(vararg initialPolicy: PolicyStatement)
/**
* @param insightsVersion Specify the version of CloudWatch Lambda insights to use for
* monitoring.
*/
public fun insightsVersion(insightsVersion: LambdaInsightsVersion)
/**
* @param ipv6AllowedForDualStack Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are
* connected to dual-stack subnets.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
public fun ipv6AllowedForDualStack(ipv6AllowedForDualStack: Boolean)
/**
* @param layers A list of layers to add to the function's execution environment.
* You can configure your Lambda function to pull in
* additional code during initialization in the form of layers. Layers are packages of libraries
* or other dependencies
* that can be used by multiple functions.
*/
public fun layers(layers: List)
/**
* @param layers A list of layers to add to the function's execution environment.
* You can configure your Lambda function to pull in
* additional code during initialization in the form of layers. Layers are packages of libraries
* or other dependencies
* that can be used by multiple functions.
*/
public fun layers(vararg layers: ILayerVersion)
/**
* @param logFormat Sets the logFormat for the function.
* @deprecated Use `loggingFormat` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
public fun logFormat(logFormat: String)
/**
* @param logGroup The log group the function sends logs to.
* By default, Lambda functions send logs to an automatically created default log group named
* /aws/lambda/.
* However you cannot change the properties of this auto-created log group using the AWS CDK,
* e.g. you cannot set a different log retention.
*
* Use the `logGroup` property to create a fully customizable LogGroup ahead of time, and
* instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
*
* Providing a user-controlled log group was rolled out to commercial regions on 2023-11-16.
* If you are deploying to another type of region, please check regional availability first.
*/
public fun logGroup(logGroup: ILogGroup)
/**
* @param logRetention The number of days log events are kept in CloudWatch Logs.
* When updating
* this property, unsetting it doesn't remove the log retention policy. To
* remove the retention policy, set the value to `INFINITE`.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you move away from it if you can.
* Instead create a fully customizable log group with `logs.LogGroup` and use the `logGroup`
* property
* to instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
* Migrating from `logRetention` to `logGroup` will cause the name of the log group to change.
* Users and code and referencing the name verbatim will have to adjust.
*
* In AWS CDK code, you can access the log group name directly from the LogGroup construct:
*
* ```
* import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.logs.*;
* *
* LogGroup myLogGroup;
* *
* myLogGroup.getLogGroupName();
* ```
*/
public fun logRetention(logRetention: RetentionDays)
/**
* @param logRetentionRetryOptions When log retention is specified, a custom resource attempts
* to create the CloudWatch log group.
* These options control the retry policy when interacting with CloudWatch APIs.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
public fun logRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions: LogRetentionRetryOptions)
/**
* @param logRetentionRetryOptions When log retention is specified, a custom resource attempts
* to create the CloudWatch log group.
* These options control the retry policy when interacting with CloudWatch APIs.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("9c295fc2cdaf0505cf6bc8a005092dfb664832573cb15721aca301f5b6d8b86d")
public
fun logRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions: LogRetentionRetryOptions.Builder.() -> Unit)
/**
* @param logRetentionRole The IAM role for the Lambda function associated with the custom
* resource that sets the retention policy.
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
public fun logRetentionRole(logRetentionRole: IRole)
/**
* @param loggingFormat Sets the loggingFormat for the function.
*/
public fun loggingFormat(loggingFormat: LoggingFormat)
/**
* @param maxEventAge The maximum age of a request that Lambda sends to a function for
* processing.
* Minimum: 60 seconds
* Maximum: 6 hours
*/
public fun maxEventAge(maxEventAge: Duration)
/**
* @param memorySize The amount of memory, in MB, that is allocated to your Lambda function.
* Lambda uses this value to proportionally allocate the amount of CPU
* power. For more information, see Resource Model in the AWS Lambda
* Developer Guide.
*/
public fun memorySize(memorySize: Number)
/**
* @param onFailure The destination for failed invocations.
*/
public fun onFailure(onFailure: IDestination)
/**
* @param onSuccess The destination for successful invocations.
*/
public fun onSuccess(onSuccess: IDestination)
/**
* @param paramsAndSecrets Specify the configuration of Parameters and Secrets Extension.
*/
public fun paramsAndSecrets(paramsAndSecrets: ParamsAndSecretsLayerVersion)
/**
* @param profiling Enable profiling.
*/
public fun profiling(profiling: Boolean)
/**
* @param profilingGroup Profiling Group.
*/
public fun profilingGroup(profilingGroup: IProfilingGroup)
/**
* @param recursiveLoop Sets the Recursive Loop Protection for Lambda Function.
* It lets Lambda detect and terminate unintended recusrive loops.
*/
public fun recursiveLoop(recursiveLoop: RecursiveLoop)
/**
* @param reservedConcurrentExecutions The maximum of concurrent executions you want to reserve
* for the function.
*/
public fun reservedConcurrentExecutions(reservedConcurrentExecutions: Number)
/**
* @param retryAttempts The maximum number of times to retry when the function returns an error.
* Minimum: 0
* Maximum: 2
*/
public fun retryAttempts(retryAttempts: Number)
/**
* @param role Lambda execution role.
* This is the role that will be assumed by the function upon execution.
* It controls the permissions that the function will have. The Role must
* be assumable by the 'lambda.amazonaws.com' service principal.
*
* The default Role automatically has permissions granted for Lambda execution. If you
* provide a Role, you must add the relevant AWS managed policies yourself.
*
* The relevant managed policies are "service-role/AWSLambdaBasicExecutionRole" and
* "service-role/AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole".
*/
public fun role(role: IRole)
/**
* @param runtime The runtime environment for the Lambda function that you are uploading.
* For valid values, see the Runtime property in the AWS Lambda Developer
* Guide.
*
* Use `Runtime.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*/
public fun runtime(runtime: Runtime)
/**
* @param runtimeManagementMode Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's
* version.
*/
public fun runtimeManagementMode(runtimeManagementMode: RuntimeManagementMode)
/**
* @param securityGroups The list of security groups to associate with the Lambda's network
* interfaces.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
public fun securityGroups(securityGroups: List)
/**
* @param securityGroups The list of security groups to associate with the Lambda's network
* interfaces.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
public fun securityGroups(vararg securityGroups: ISecurityGroup)
/**
* @param snapStart Enable SnapStart for Lambda Function.
* SnapStart is currently supported only for Java 11, 17 runtime
*/
public fun snapStart(snapStart: SnapStartConf)
/**
* @param systemLogLevel Sets the system log level for the function.
* @deprecated Use `systemLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
public fun systemLogLevel(systemLogLevel: String)
/**
* @param systemLogLevelV2 Sets the system log level for the function.
*/
public fun systemLogLevelV2(systemLogLevelV2: SystemLogLevel)
/**
* @param timeout The function execution time (in seconds) after which Lambda terminates the
* function.
* Because the execution time affects cost, set this value
* based on the function's expected execution time.
*/
public fun timeout(timeout: Duration)
/**
* @param tracing Enable AWS X-Ray Tracing for Lambda Function.
*/
public fun tracing(tracing: Tracing)
/**
* @param vpc VPC network to place Lambda network interfaces.
* Specify this if the Lambda function needs to access resources in a VPC.
* This is required when `vpcSubnets` is specified.
*/
public fun vpc(vpc: IVpc)
/**
* @param vpcSubnets Where to place the network interfaces within the VPC.
* This requires `vpc` to be specified in order for interfaces to actually be
* placed in the subnets. If `vpc` is not specify, this will raise an error.
*
* Note: Internet access for Lambda Functions requires a NAT Gateway, so picking
* public subnets is not allowed (unless `allowPublicSubnet` is set to `true`).
*/
public fun vpcSubnets(vpcSubnets: SubnetSelection)
/**
* @param vpcSubnets Where to place the network interfaces within the VPC.
* This requires `vpc` to be specified in order for interfaces to actually be
* placed in the subnets. If `vpc` is not specify, this will raise an error.
*
* Note: Internet access for Lambda Functions requires a NAT Gateway, so picking
* public subnets is not allowed (unless `allowPublicSubnet` is set to `true`).
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("bfa18e2204011f15d2f7d01538818164df44de6c17841dcd0aeb568f6e376329")
public fun vpcSubnets(vpcSubnets: SubnetSelection.Builder.() -> Unit)
}
private class BuilderImpl : Builder {
private val cdkBuilder: software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps.Builder =
software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps.builder()
/**
* @param adotInstrumentation Specify the configuration of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT)
* instrumentation.
*/
override fun adotInstrumentation(adotInstrumentation: AdotInstrumentationConfig) {
cdkBuilder.adotInstrumentation(adotInstrumentation.let(AdotInstrumentationConfig.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param adotInstrumentation Specify the configuration of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT)
* instrumentation.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("5971e6e25f87c323c2e4d59812d1285abdaa34a7159523a4e4f19b122e0ef60d")
override
fun adotInstrumentation(adotInstrumentation: AdotInstrumentationConfig.Builder.() -> Unit):
Unit = adotInstrumentation(AdotInstrumentationConfig(adotInstrumentation))
/**
* @param allowAllIpv6Outbound Whether to allow the Lambda to send all ipv6 network traffic.
* If set to true, there will only be a single egress rule which allows all
* outbound ipv6 traffic. If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets using ipv6.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllIpv6Outbound` directly on the security group.
*/
override fun allowAllIpv6Outbound(allowAllIpv6Outbound: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.allowAllIpv6Outbound(allowAllIpv6Outbound)
}
/**
* @param allowAllOutbound Whether to allow the Lambda to send all network traffic (except
* ipv6).
* If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllOutbound` directly on the security group.
*/
override fun allowAllOutbound(allowAllOutbound: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.allowAllOutbound(allowAllOutbound)
}
/**
* @param allowPublicSubnet Lambda Functions in a public subnet can NOT access the internet.
* Use this property to acknowledge this limitation and still place the function in a public
* subnet.
*/
override fun allowPublicSubnet(allowPublicSubnet: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.allowPublicSubnet(allowPublicSubnet)
}
/**
* @param applicationLogLevel Sets the application log level for the function.
* @deprecated Use `applicationLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun applicationLogLevel(applicationLogLevel: String) {
cdkBuilder.applicationLogLevel(applicationLogLevel)
}
/**
* @param applicationLogLevelV2 Sets the application log level for the function.
*/
override fun applicationLogLevelV2(applicationLogLevelV2: ApplicationLogLevel) {
cdkBuilder.applicationLogLevelV2(applicationLogLevelV2.let(ApplicationLogLevel.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param architecture The system architectures compatible with this lambda function.
*/
override fun architecture(architecture: Architecture) {
cdkBuilder.architecture(architecture.let(Architecture.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param code The source code of your Lambda function.
* You can point to a file in an
* Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or specify your source
* code as inline text.
*/
override fun code(code: Code) {
cdkBuilder.code(code.let(Code.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param codeSigningConfig Code signing config associated with this function.
*/
override fun codeSigningConfig(codeSigningConfig: ICodeSigningConfig) {
cdkBuilder.codeSigningConfig(codeSigningConfig.let(ICodeSigningConfig.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param currentVersionOptions Options for the `lambda.Version` resource automatically created
* by the `fn.currentVersion` method.
*/
override fun currentVersionOptions(currentVersionOptions: VersionOptions) {
cdkBuilder.currentVersionOptions(currentVersionOptions.let(VersionOptions.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param currentVersionOptions Options for the `lambda.Version` resource automatically created
* by the `fn.currentVersion` method.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("9f338c299a75819038c49bc61b232ca07a2fafa0e096a64d446ed8d59ac92955")
override fun currentVersionOptions(currentVersionOptions: VersionOptions.Builder.() -> Unit):
Unit = currentVersionOptions(VersionOptions(currentVersionOptions))
/**
* @param deadLetterQueue The SQS queue to use if DLQ is enabled.
* If SNS topic is desired, specify `deadLetterTopic` property instead.
*/
override fun deadLetterQueue(deadLetterQueue: IQueue) {
cdkBuilder.deadLetterQueue(deadLetterQueue.let(IQueue.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param deadLetterQueueEnabled Enabled DLQ.
* If `deadLetterQueue` is undefined,
* an SQS queue with default options will be defined for your Function.
*/
override fun deadLetterQueueEnabled(deadLetterQueueEnabled: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.deadLetterQueueEnabled(deadLetterQueueEnabled)
}
/**
* @param deadLetterTopic The SNS topic to use as a DLQ.
* Note that if `deadLetterQueueEnabled` is set to `true`, an SQS queue will be created
* rather than an SNS topic. Using an SNS topic as a DLQ requires this property to be set
* explicitly.
*/
override fun deadLetterTopic(deadLetterTopic: ITopic) {
cdkBuilder.deadLetterTopic(deadLetterTopic.let(ITopic.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param description A description of the function.
*/
override fun description(description: String) {
cdkBuilder.description(description)
}
/**
* @param environment Key-value pairs that Lambda caches and makes available for your Lambda
* functions.
* Use environment variables to apply configuration changes, such
* as test and production environment configurations, without changing your
* Lambda function source code.
*/
override fun environment(environment: Map) {
cdkBuilder.environment(environment)
}
/**
* @param environmentEncryption The AWS KMS key that's used to encrypt your function's
* environment variables.
*/
override fun environmentEncryption(environmentEncryption: IKey) {
cdkBuilder.environmentEncryption(environmentEncryption.let(IKey.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param ephemeralStorageSize The size of the function’s /tmp directory in MiB.
*/
override fun ephemeralStorageSize(ephemeralStorageSize: Size) {
cdkBuilder.ephemeralStorageSize(ephemeralStorageSize.let(Size.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param events Event sources for this function.
* You can also add event sources using `addEventSource`.
*/
override fun events(events: List) {
cdkBuilder.events(events.map(IEventSource.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param events Event sources for this function.
* You can also add event sources using `addEventSource`.
*/
override fun events(vararg events: IEventSource): Unit = events(events.toList())
/**
* @param filesystem The filesystem configuration for the lambda function.
*/
override fun filesystem(filesystem: FileSystem) {
cdkBuilder.filesystem(filesystem.let(FileSystem.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param functionName A name for the function.
*/
override fun functionName(functionName: String) {
cdkBuilder.functionName(functionName)
}
/**
* @param handler The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to execute your
* function.
* The format includes the file name. It can also include
* namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime.
* For more information, see
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/foundation-progmodel.html.
*
* Use `Handler.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*
* NOTE: If you specify your source code as inline text by specifying the
* ZipFile property within the Code property, specify index.function_name as
* the handler.
*/
override fun handler(handler: String) {
cdkBuilder.handler(handler)
}
/**
* @param initialPolicy Initial policy statements to add to the created Lambda Role.
* You can call `addToRolePolicy` to the created lambda to add statements post creation.
*/
override fun initialPolicy(initialPolicy: List) {
cdkBuilder.initialPolicy(initialPolicy.map(PolicyStatement.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param initialPolicy Initial policy statements to add to the created Lambda Role.
* You can call `addToRolePolicy` to the created lambda to add statements post creation.
*/
override fun initialPolicy(vararg initialPolicy: PolicyStatement): Unit =
initialPolicy(initialPolicy.toList())
/**
* @param insightsVersion Specify the version of CloudWatch Lambda insights to use for
* monitoring.
*/
override fun insightsVersion(insightsVersion: LambdaInsightsVersion) {
cdkBuilder.insightsVersion(insightsVersion.let(LambdaInsightsVersion.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param ipv6AllowedForDualStack Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are
* connected to dual-stack subnets.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
override fun ipv6AllowedForDualStack(ipv6AllowedForDualStack: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.ipv6AllowedForDualStack(ipv6AllowedForDualStack)
}
/**
* @param layers A list of layers to add to the function's execution environment.
* You can configure your Lambda function to pull in
* additional code during initialization in the form of layers. Layers are packages of libraries
* or other dependencies
* that can be used by multiple functions.
*/
override fun layers(layers: List) {
cdkBuilder.layers(layers.map(ILayerVersion.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param layers A list of layers to add to the function's execution environment.
* You can configure your Lambda function to pull in
* additional code during initialization in the form of layers. Layers are packages of libraries
* or other dependencies
* that can be used by multiple functions.
*/
override fun layers(vararg layers: ILayerVersion): Unit = layers(layers.toList())
/**
* @param logFormat Sets the logFormat for the function.
* @deprecated Use `loggingFormat` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun logFormat(logFormat: String) {
cdkBuilder.logFormat(logFormat)
}
/**
* @param logGroup The log group the function sends logs to.
* By default, Lambda functions send logs to an automatically created default log group named
* /aws/lambda/.
* However you cannot change the properties of this auto-created log group using the AWS CDK,
* e.g. you cannot set a different log retention.
*
* Use the `logGroup` property to create a fully customizable LogGroup ahead of time, and
* instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
*
* Providing a user-controlled log group was rolled out to commercial regions on 2023-11-16.
* If you are deploying to another type of region, please check regional availability first.
*/
override fun logGroup(logGroup: ILogGroup) {
cdkBuilder.logGroup(logGroup.let(ILogGroup.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param logRetention The number of days log events are kept in CloudWatch Logs.
* When updating
* this property, unsetting it doesn't remove the log retention policy. To
* remove the retention policy, set the value to `INFINITE`.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you move away from it if you can.
* Instead create a fully customizable log group with `logs.LogGroup` and use the `logGroup`
* property
* to instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
* Migrating from `logRetention` to `logGroup` will cause the name of the log group to change.
* Users and code and referencing the name verbatim will have to adjust.
*
* In AWS CDK code, you can access the log group name directly from the LogGroup construct:
*
* ```
* import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.logs.*;
* *
* LogGroup myLogGroup;
* *
* myLogGroup.getLogGroupName();
* ```
*/
override fun logRetention(logRetention: RetentionDays) {
cdkBuilder.logRetention(logRetention.let(RetentionDays.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param logRetentionRetryOptions When log retention is specified, a custom resource attempts
* to create the CloudWatch log group.
* These options control the retry policy when interacting with CloudWatch APIs.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
override fun logRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions: LogRetentionRetryOptions) {
cdkBuilder.logRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions.let(LogRetentionRetryOptions.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param logRetentionRetryOptions When log retention is specified, a custom resource attempts
* to create the CloudWatch log group.
* These options control the retry policy when interacting with CloudWatch APIs.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("9c295fc2cdaf0505cf6bc8a005092dfb664832573cb15721aca301f5b6d8b86d")
override
fun logRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions: LogRetentionRetryOptions.Builder.() -> Unit):
Unit = logRetentionRetryOptions(LogRetentionRetryOptions(logRetentionRetryOptions))
/**
* @param logRetentionRole The IAM role for the Lambda function associated with the custom
* resource that sets the retention policy.
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*/
override fun logRetentionRole(logRetentionRole: IRole) {
cdkBuilder.logRetentionRole(logRetentionRole.let(IRole.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param loggingFormat Sets the loggingFormat for the function.
*/
override fun loggingFormat(loggingFormat: LoggingFormat) {
cdkBuilder.loggingFormat(loggingFormat.let(LoggingFormat.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param maxEventAge The maximum age of a request that Lambda sends to a function for
* processing.
* Minimum: 60 seconds
* Maximum: 6 hours
*/
override fun maxEventAge(maxEventAge: Duration) {
cdkBuilder.maxEventAge(maxEventAge.let(Duration.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param memorySize The amount of memory, in MB, that is allocated to your Lambda function.
* Lambda uses this value to proportionally allocate the amount of CPU
* power. For more information, see Resource Model in the AWS Lambda
* Developer Guide.
*/
override fun memorySize(memorySize: Number) {
cdkBuilder.memorySize(memorySize)
}
/**
* @param onFailure The destination for failed invocations.
*/
override fun onFailure(onFailure: IDestination) {
cdkBuilder.onFailure(onFailure.let(IDestination.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param onSuccess The destination for successful invocations.
*/
override fun onSuccess(onSuccess: IDestination) {
cdkBuilder.onSuccess(onSuccess.let(IDestination.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param paramsAndSecrets Specify the configuration of Parameters and Secrets Extension.
*/
override fun paramsAndSecrets(paramsAndSecrets: ParamsAndSecretsLayerVersion) {
cdkBuilder.paramsAndSecrets(paramsAndSecrets.let(ParamsAndSecretsLayerVersion.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param profiling Enable profiling.
*/
override fun profiling(profiling: Boolean) {
cdkBuilder.profiling(profiling)
}
/**
* @param profilingGroup Profiling Group.
*/
override fun profilingGroup(profilingGroup: IProfilingGroup) {
cdkBuilder.profilingGroup(profilingGroup.let(IProfilingGroup.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param recursiveLoop Sets the Recursive Loop Protection for Lambda Function.
* It lets Lambda detect and terminate unintended recusrive loops.
*/
override fun recursiveLoop(recursiveLoop: RecursiveLoop) {
cdkBuilder.recursiveLoop(recursiveLoop.let(RecursiveLoop.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param reservedConcurrentExecutions The maximum of concurrent executions you want to reserve
* for the function.
*/
override fun reservedConcurrentExecutions(reservedConcurrentExecutions: Number) {
cdkBuilder.reservedConcurrentExecutions(reservedConcurrentExecutions)
}
/**
* @param retryAttempts The maximum number of times to retry when the function returns an error.
* Minimum: 0
* Maximum: 2
*/
override fun retryAttempts(retryAttempts: Number) {
cdkBuilder.retryAttempts(retryAttempts)
}
/**
* @param role Lambda execution role.
* This is the role that will be assumed by the function upon execution.
* It controls the permissions that the function will have. The Role must
* be assumable by the 'lambda.amazonaws.com' service principal.
*
* The default Role automatically has permissions granted for Lambda execution. If you
* provide a Role, you must add the relevant AWS managed policies yourself.
*
* The relevant managed policies are "service-role/AWSLambdaBasicExecutionRole" and
* "service-role/AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole".
*/
override fun role(role: IRole) {
cdkBuilder.role(role.let(IRole.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param runtime The runtime environment for the Lambda function that you are uploading.
* For valid values, see the Runtime property in the AWS Lambda Developer
* Guide.
*
* Use `Runtime.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*/
override fun runtime(runtime: Runtime) {
cdkBuilder.runtime(runtime.let(Runtime.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param runtimeManagementMode Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's
* version.
*/
override fun runtimeManagementMode(runtimeManagementMode: RuntimeManagementMode) {
cdkBuilder.runtimeManagementMode(runtimeManagementMode.let(RuntimeManagementMode.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param securityGroups The list of security groups to associate with the Lambda's network
* interfaces.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
override fun securityGroups(securityGroups: List) {
cdkBuilder.securityGroups(securityGroups.map(ISecurityGroup.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param securityGroups The list of security groups to associate with the Lambda's network
* interfaces.
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*/
override fun securityGroups(vararg securityGroups: ISecurityGroup): Unit =
securityGroups(securityGroups.toList())
/**
* @param snapStart Enable SnapStart for Lambda Function.
* SnapStart is currently supported only for Java 11, 17 runtime
*/
override fun snapStart(snapStart: SnapStartConf) {
cdkBuilder.snapStart(snapStart.let(SnapStartConf.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param systemLogLevel Sets the system log level for the function.
* @deprecated Use `systemLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun systemLogLevel(systemLogLevel: String) {
cdkBuilder.systemLogLevel(systemLogLevel)
}
/**
* @param systemLogLevelV2 Sets the system log level for the function.
*/
override fun systemLogLevelV2(systemLogLevelV2: SystemLogLevel) {
cdkBuilder.systemLogLevelV2(systemLogLevelV2.let(SystemLogLevel.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param timeout The function execution time (in seconds) after which Lambda terminates the
* function.
* Because the execution time affects cost, set this value
* based on the function's expected execution time.
*/
override fun timeout(timeout: Duration) {
cdkBuilder.timeout(timeout.let(Duration.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param tracing Enable AWS X-Ray Tracing for Lambda Function.
*/
override fun tracing(tracing: Tracing) {
cdkBuilder.tracing(tracing.let(Tracing.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param vpc VPC network to place Lambda network interfaces.
* Specify this if the Lambda function needs to access resources in a VPC.
* This is required when `vpcSubnets` is specified.
*/
override fun vpc(vpc: IVpc) {
cdkBuilder.vpc(vpc.let(IVpc.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param vpcSubnets Where to place the network interfaces within the VPC.
* This requires `vpc` to be specified in order for interfaces to actually be
* placed in the subnets. If `vpc` is not specify, this will raise an error.
*
* Note: Internet access for Lambda Functions requires a NAT Gateway, so picking
* public subnets is not allowed (unless `allowPublicSubnet` is set to `true`).
*/
override fun vpcSubnets(vpcSubnets: SubnetSelection) {
cdkBuilder.vpcSubnets(vpcSubnets.let(SubnetSelection.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* @param vpcSubnets Where to place the network interfaces within the VPC.
* This requires `vpc` to be specified in order for interfaces to actually be
* placed in the subnets. If `vpc` is not specify, this will raise an error.
*
* Note: Internet access for Lambda Functions requires a NAT Gateway, so picking
* public subnets is not allowed (unless `allowPublicSubnet` is set to `true`).
*/
@kotlin.Suppress("INAPPLICABLE_JVM_NAME")
@JvmName("bfa18e2204011f15d2f7d01538818164df44de6c17841dcd0aeb568f6e376329")
override fun vpcSubnets(vpcSubnets: SubnetSelection.Builder.() -> Unit): Unit =
vpcSubnets(SubnetSelection(vpcSubnets))
public fun build(): software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps = cdkBuilder.build()
}
private class Wrapper(
cdkObject: software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps,
) : CdkObject(cdkObject),
FunctionProps {
/**
* Specify the configuration of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) instrumentation.
*
* Default: - No ADOT instrumentation
*
* [Documentation](https://aws-otel.github.io/docs/getting-started/lambda)
*/
override fun adotInstrumentation(): AdotInstrumentationConfig? =
unwrap(this).getAdotInstrumentation()?.let(AdotInstrumentationConfig::wrap)
/**
* Whether to allow the Lambda to send all ipv6 network traffic.
*
* If set to true, there will only be a single egress rule which allows all
* outbound ipv6 traffic. If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets using ipv6.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllIpv6Outbound` directly on the security group.
*
* Default: false
*/
override fun allowAllIpv6Outbound(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getAllowAllIpv6Outbound()
/**
* Whether to allow the Lambda to send all network traffic (except ipv6).
*
* If set to false, you must individually add traffic rules to allow the
* Lambda to connect to network targets.
*
* Do not specify this property if the `securityGroups` or `securityGroup` property is set.
* Instead, configure `allowAllOutbound` directly on the security group.
*
* Default: true
*/
override fun allowAllOutbound(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getAllowAllOutbound()
/**
* Lambda Functions in a public subnet can NOT access the internet.
*
* Use this property to acknowledge this limitation and still place the function in a public
* subnet.
*
* Default: false
*
* [Documentation](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52992085/why-cant-an-aws-lambda-function-inside-a-public-subnet-in-a-vpc-connect-to-the/52994841#52994841)
*/
override fun allowPublicSubnet(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getAllowPublicSubnet()
/**
* (deprecated) Sets the application log level for the function.
*
* Default: "INFO"
*
* @deprecated Use `applicationLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun applicationLogLevel(): String? = unwrap(this).getApplicationLogLevel()
/**
* Sets the application log level for the function.
*
* Default: ApplicationLogLevel.INFO
*/
override fun applicationLogLevelV2(): ApplicationLogLevel? =
unwrap(this).getApplicationLogLevelV2()?.let(ApplicationLogLevel::wrap)
/**
* The system architectures compatible with this lambda function.
*
* Default: Architecture.X86_64
*/
override fun architecture(): Architecture? =
unwrap(this).getArchitecture()?.let(Architecture::wrap)
/**
* The source code of your Lambda function.
*
* You can point to a file in an
* Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or specify your source
* code as inline text.
*/
override fun code(): Code = unwrap(this).getCode().let(Code::wrap)
/**
* Code signing config associated with this function.
*
* Default: - Not Sign the Code
*/
override fun codeSigningConfig(): ICodeSigningConfig? =
unwrap(this).getCodeSigningConfig()?.let(ICodeSigningConfig::wrap)
/**
* Options for the `lambda.Version` resource automatically created by the `fn.currentVersion`
* method.
*
* Default: - default options as described in `VersionOptions`
*/
override fun currentVersionOptions(): VersionOptions? =
unwrap(this).getCurrentVersionOptions()?.let(VersionOptions::wrap)
/**
* The SQS queue to use if DLQ is enabled.
*
* If SNS topic is desired, specify `deadLetterTopic` property instead.
*
* Default: - SQS queue with 14 day retention period if `deadLetterQueueEnabled` is `true`
*/
override fun deadLetterQueue(): IQueue? = unwrap(this).getDeadLetterQueue()?.let(IQueue::wrap)
/**
* Enabled DLQ.
*
* If `deadLetterQueue` is undefined,
* an SQS queue with default options will be defined for your Function.
*
* Default: - false unless `deadLetterQueue` is set, which implies DLQ is enabled.
*/
override fun deadLetterQueueEnabled(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getDeadLetterQueueEnabled()
/**
* The SNS topic to use as a DLQ.
*
* Note that if `deadLetterQueueEnabled` is set to `true`, an SQS queue will be created
* rather than an SNS topic. Using an SNS topic as a DLQ requires this property to be set
* explicitly.
*
* Default: - no SNS topic
*/
override fun deadLetterTopic(): ITopic? = unwrap(this).getDeadLetterTopic()?.let(ITopic::wrap)
/**
* A description of the function.
*
* Default: - No description.
*/
override fun description(): String? = unwrap(this).getDescription()
/**
* Key-value pairs that Lambda caches and makes available for your Lambda functions.
*
* Use environment variables to apply configuration changes, such
* as test and production environment configurations, without changing your
* Lambda function source code.
*
* Default: - No environment variables.
*/
override fun environment(): Map = unwrap(this).getEnvironment() ?: emptyMap()
/**
* The AWS KMS key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables.
*
* Default: - AWS Lambda creates and uses an AWS managed customer master key (CMK).
*/
override fun environmentEncryption(): IKey? =
unwrap(this).getEnvironmentEncryption()?.let(IKey::wrap)
/**
* The size of the function’s /tmp directory in MiB.
*
* Default: 512 MiB
*/
override fun ephemeralStorageSize(): Size? =
unwrap(this).getEphemeralStorageSize()?.let(Size::wrap)
/**
* Event sources for this function.
*
* You can also add event sources using `addEventSource`.
*
* Default: - No event sources.
*/
override fun events(): List = unwrap(this).getEvents()?.map(IEventSource::wrap) ?:
emptyList()
/**
* The filesystem configuration for the lambda function.
*
* Default: - will not mount any filesystem
*/
override fun filesystem(): FileSystem? = unwrap(this).getFilesystem()?.let(FileSystem::wrap)
/**
* A name for the function.
*
* Default: - AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID and uses that
* ID for the function's name. For more information, see Name Type.
*/
override fun functionName(): String? = unwrap(this).getFunctionName()
/**
* The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to execute your function.
*
* The format includes the file name. It can also include
* namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime.
* For more information, see
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/foundation-progmodel.html.
*
* Use `Handler.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*
* NOTE: If you specify your source code as inline text by specifying the
* ZipFile property within the Code property, specify index.function_name as
* the handler.
*/
override fun handler(): String = unwrap(this).getHandler()
/**
* Initial policy statements to add to the created Lambda Role.
*
* You can call `addToRolePolicy` to the created lambda to add statements post creation.
*
* Default: - No policy statements are added to the created Lambda role.
*/
override fun initialPolicy(): List =
unwrap(this).getInitialPolicy()?.map(PolicyStatement::wrap) ?: emptyList()
/**
* Specify the version of CloudWatch Lambda insights to use for monitoring.
*
* Default: - No Lambda Insights
*
* [Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Lambda-Insights-Getting-Started-docker.html)
*/
override fun insightsVersion(): LambdaInsightsVersion? =
unwrap(this).getInsightsVersion()?.let(LambdaInsightsVersion::wrap)
/**
* Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
*
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*
* Default: false
*/
override fun ipv6AllowedForDualStack(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getIpv6AllowedForDualStack()
/**
* A list of layers to add to the function's execution environment.
*
* You can configure your Lambda function to pull in
* additional code during initialization in the form of layers. Layers are packages of libraries
* or other dependencies
* that can be used by multiple functions.
*
* Default: - No layers.
*/
override fun layers(): List = unwrap(this).getLayers()?.map(ILayerVersion::wrap)
?: emptyList()
/**
* (deprecated) Sets the logFormat for the function.
*
* Default: "Text"
*
* @deprecated Use `loggingFormat` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun logFormat(): String? = unwrap(this).getLogFormat()
/**
* The log group the function sends logs to.
*
* By default, Lambda functions send logs to an automatically created default log group named
* /aws/lambda/.
* However you cannot change the properties of this auto-created log group using the AWS CDK,
* e.g. you cannot set a different log retention.
*
* Use the `logGroup` property to create a fully customizable LogGroup ahead of time, and
* instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
*
* Providing a user-controlled log group was rolled out to commercial regions on 2023-11-16.
* If you are deploying to another type of region, please check regional availability first.
*
* Default: `/aws/lambda/${this.functionName}` - default log group created by Lambda
*/
override fun logGroup(): ILogGroup? = unwrap(this).getLogGroup()?.let(ILogGroup::wrap)
/**
* The number of days log events are kept in CloudWatch Logs.
*
* When updating
* this property, unsetting it doesn't remove the log retention policy. To
* remove the retention policy, set the value to `INFINITE`.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you move away from it if you can.
* Instead create a fully customizable log group with `logs.LogGroup` and use the `logGroup`
* property
* to instruct the Lambda function to send logs to it.
* Migrating from `logRetention` to `logGroup` will cause the name of the log group to change.
* Users and code and referencing the name verbatim will have to adjust.
*
* In AWS CDK code, you can access the log group name directly from the LogGroup construct:
*
* ```
* import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.logs.*;
* LogGroup myLogGroup;
* myLogGroup.getLogGroupName();
* ```
*
* Default: logs.RetentionDays.INFINITE
*/
override fun logRetention(): RetentionDays? =
unwrap(this).getLogRetention()?.let(RetentionDays::wrap)
/**
* When log retention is specified, a custom resource attempts to create the CloudWatch log
* group.
*
* These options control the retry policy when interacting with CloudWatch APIs.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*
* Default: - Default AWS SDK retry options.
*/
override fun logRetentionRetryOptions(): LogRetentionRetryOptions? =
unwrap(this).getLogRetentionRetryOptions()?.let(LogRetentionRetryOptions::wrap)
/**
* The IAM role for the Lambda function associated with the custom resource that sets the
* retention policy.
*
* This is a legacy API and we strongly recommend you migrate to `logGroup` if you can.
* `logGroup` allows you to create a fully customizable log group and instruct the Lambda
* function to send logs to it.
*
* Default: - A new role is created.
*/
override fun logRetentionRole(): IRole? = unwrap(this).getLogRetentionRole()?.let(IRole::wrap)
/**
* Sets the loggingFormat for the function.
*
* Default: LoggingFormat.TEXT
*/
override fun loggingFormat(): LoggingFormat? =
unwrap(this).getLoggingFormat()?.let(LoggingFormat::wrap)
/**
* The maximum age of a request that Lambda sends to a function for processing.
*
* Minimum: 60 seconds
* Maximum: 6 hours
*
* Default: Duration.hours(6)
*/
override fun maxEventAge(): Duration? = unwrap(this).getMaxEventAge()?.let(Duration::wrap)
/**
* The amount of memory, in MB, that is allocated to your Lambda function.
*
* Lambda uses this value to proportionally allocate the amount of CPU
* power. For more information, see Resource Model in the AWS Lambda
* Developer Guide.
*
* Default: 128
*/
override fun memorySize(): Number? = unwrap(this).getMemorySize()
/**
* The destination for failed invocations.
*
* Default: - no destination
*/
override fun onFailure(): IDestination? = unwrap(this).getOnFailure()?.let(IDestination::wrap)
/**
* The destination for successful invocations.
*
* Default: - no destination
*/
override fun onSuccess(): IDestination? = unwrap(this).getOnSuccess()?.let(IDestination::wrap)
/**
* Specify the configuration of Parameters and Secrets Extension.
*
* Default: - No Parameters and Secrets Extension
*
* [Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ps-integration-lambda-extensions.html)
*/
override fun paramsAndSecrets(): ParamsAndSecretsLayerVersion? =
unwrap(this).getParamsAndSecrets()?.let(ParamsAndSecretsLayerVersion::wrap)
/**
* Enable profiling.
*
* Default: - No profiling.
*
* [Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeguru/latest/profiler-ug/setting-up-lambda.html)
*/
override fun profiling(): Boolean? = unwrap(this).getProfiling()
/**
* Profiling Group.
*
* Default: - A new profiling group will be created if `profiling` is set.
*
* [Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeguru/latest/profiler-ug/setting-up-lambda.html)
*/
override fun profilingGroup(): IProfilingGroup? =
unwrap(this).getProfilingGroup()?.let(IProfilingGroup::wrap)
/**
* Sets the Recursive Loop Protection for Lambda Function.
*
* It lets Lambda detect and terminate unintended recusrive loops.
*
* Default: RecursiveLoop.Terminate
*/
override fun recursiveLoop(): RecursiveLoop? =
unwrap(this).getRecursiveLoop()?.let(RecursiveLoop::wrap)
/**
* The maximum of concurrent executions you want to reserve for the function.
*
* Default: - No specific limit - account limit.
*
* [Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/concurrent-executions.html)
*/
override fun reservedConcurrentExecutions(): Number? =
unwrap(this).getReservedConcurrentExecutions()
/**
* The maximum number of times to retry when the function returns an error.
*
* Minimum: 0
* Maximum: 2
*
* Default: 2
*/
override fun retryAttempts(): Number? = unwrap(this).getRetryAttempts()
/**
* Lambda execution role.
*
* This is the role that will be assumed by the function upon execution.
* It controls the permissions that the function will have. The Role must
* be assumable by the 'lambda.amazonaws.com' service principal.
*
* The default Role automatically has permissions granted for Lambda execution. If you
* provide a Role, you must add the relevant AWS managed policies yourself.
*
* The relevant managed policies are "service-role/AWSLambdaBasicExecutionRole" and
* "service-role/AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole".
*
* Default: - A unique role will be generated for this lambda function.
* Both supplied and generated roles can always be changed by calling `addToRolePolicy`.
*/
override fun role(): IRole? = unwrap(this).getRole()?.let(IRole::wrap)
/**
* The runtime environment for the Lambda function that you are uploading.
*
* For valid values, see the Runtime property in the AWS Lambda Developer
* Guide.
*
* Use `Runtime.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
*/
override fun runtime(): Runtime = unwrap(this).getRuntime().let(Runtime::wrap)
/**
* Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version.
*
* Default: Auto
*/
override fun runtimeManagementMode(): RuntimeManagementMode? =
unwrap(this).getRuntimeManagementMode()?.let(RuntimeManagementMode::wrap)
/**
* The list of security groups to associate with the Lambda's network interfaces.
*
* Only used if 'vpc' is supplied.
*
* Default: - If the function is placed within a VPC and a security group is
* not specified, either by this or securityGroup prop, a dedicated security
* group will be created for this function.
*/
override fun securityGroups(): List =
unwrap(this).getSecurityGroups()?.map(ISecurityGroup::wrap) ?: emptyList()
/**
* Enable SnapStart for Lambda Function.
*
* SnapStart is currently supported only for Java 11, 17 runtime
*
* Default: - No snapstart
*/
override fun snapStart(): SnapStartConf? = unwrap(this).getSnapStart()?.let(SnapStartConf::wrap)
/**
* (deprecated) Sets the system log level for the function.
*
* Default: "INFO"
*
* @deprecated Use `systemLogLevelV2` as a property instead.
*/
@Deprecated(message = "deprecated in CDK")
override fun systemLogLevel(): String? = unwrap(this).getSystemLogLevel()
/**
* Sets the system log level for the function.
*
* Default: SystemLogLevel.INFO
*/
override fun systemLogLevelV2(): SystemLogLevel? =
unwrap(this).getSystemLogLevelV2()?.let(SystemLogLevel::wrap)
/**
* The function execution time (in seconds) after which Lambda terminates the function.
*
* Because the execution time affects cost, set this value
* based on the function's expected execution time.
*
* Default: Duration.seconds(3)
*/
override fun timeout(): Duration? = unwrap(this).getTimeout()?.let(Duration::wrap)
/**
* Enable AWS X-Ray Tracing for Lambda Function.
*
* Default: Tracing.Disabled
*/
override fun tracing(): Tracing? = unwrap(this).getTracing()?.let(Tracing::wrap)
/**
* VPC network to place Lambda network interfaces.
*
* Specify this if the Lambda function needs to access resources in a VPC.
* This is required when `vpcSubnets` is specified.
*
* Default: - Function is not placed within a VPC.
*/
override fun vpc(): IVpc? = unwrap(this).getVpc()?.let(IVpc::wrap)
/**
* Where to place the network interfaces within the VPC.
*
* This requires `vpc` to be specified in order for interfaces to actually be
* placed in the subnets. If `vpc` is not specify, this will raise an error.
*
* Note: Internet access for Lambda Functions requires a NAT Gateway, so picking
* public subnets is not allowed (unless `allowPublicSubnet` is set to `true`).
*
* Default: - the Vpc default strategy if not specified
*/
override fun vpcSubnets(): SubnetSelection? =
unwrap(this).getVpcSubnets()?.let(SubnetSelection::wrap)
}
public companion object {
public operator fun invoke(block: Builder.() -> Unit = {}): FunctionProps {
val builderImpl = BuilderImpl()
return Wrapper(builderImpl.apply(block).build())
}
internal fun wrap(cdkObject: software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps):
FunctionProps = CdkObjectWrappers.wrap(cdkObject) as? FunctionProps ?: Wrapper(cdkObject)
internal fun unwrap(wrapped: FunctionProps):
software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps = (wrapped as CdkObject).cdkObject as
software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.FunctionProps
}
}