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package io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.lambda
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.IResource
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.RemovalPolicy
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.ResourceEnvironment
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.Stack
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.common.CdkObject
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.common.CdkObjectWrappers
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.iam.Grant
import io.cloudshiftdev.awscdk.services.iam.IGrantable
import io.cloudshiftdev.constructs.Node
import kotlin.String
/**
* A Lambda function Url.
*/
public interface IFunctionUrl : IResource {
/**
* The ARN of the function this URL refers to.
*/
public fun functionArn(): String
/**
* Grant the given identity permissions to invoke this Lambda Function URL.
*
* @param identity
*/
public fun grantInvokeUrl(identity: IGrantable): Grant
/**
* The url of the Lambda function.
*/
public fun url(): String
private class Wrapper(
cdkObject: software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.IFunctionUrl,
) : CdkObject(cdkObject),
IFunctionUrl {
/**
* Apply the given removal policy to this resource.
*
* The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops
* being managed by CloudFormation, either because you've removed it from the
* CDK application or because you've made a change that requires the resource
* to be replaced.
*
* The resource can be deleted (`RemovalPolicy.DESTROY`), or left in your AWS
* account for data recovery and cleanup later (`RemovalPolicy.RETAIN`).
*
* @param policy
*/
override fun applyRemovalPolicy(policy: RemovalPolicy) {
unwrap(this).applyRemovalPolicy(policy.let(RemovalPolicy.Companion::unwrap))
}
/**
* The environment this resource belongs to.
*
* For resources that are created and managed by the CDK
* (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.),
* this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to;
* however, for imported resources
* (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.),
* that might be different than the stack they were imported into.
*/
override fun env(): ResourceEnvironment = unwrap(this).getEnv().let(ResourceEnvironment::wrap)
/**
* The ARN of the function this URL refers to.
*/
override fun functionArn(): String = unwrap(this).getFunctionArn()
/**
* Grant the given identity permissions to invoke this Lambda Function URL.
*
* @param identity
*/
override fun grantInvokeUrl(identity: IGrantable): Grant =
unwrap(this).grantInvokeUrl(identity.let(IGrantable.Companion::unwrap)).let(Grant::wrap)
override fun node(): Node = unwrap(this).getNode().let(Node::wrap)
/**
* The stack in which this resource is defined.
*/
override fun stack(): Stack = unwrap(this).getStack().let(Stack::wrap)
/**
* The url of the Lambda function.
*/
override fun url(): String = unwrap(this).getUrl()
}
public companion object {
internal fun wrap(cdkObject: software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.IFunctionUrl): IFunctionUrl
= CdkObjectWrappers.wrap(cdkObject) as? IFunctionUrl ?: Wrapper(cdkObject)
internal fun unwrap(wrapped: IFunctionUrl): software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.IFunctionUrl
= (wrapped as CdkObject).cdkObject as software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.IFunctionUrl
}
}