/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#pragma once
#include Information about an environment variable for a build project or a
* build.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetName() const{ return m_name; } /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline bool NameHasBeenSet() const { return m_nameHasBeenSet; } /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline void SetName(const Aws::String& value) { m_nameHasBeenSet = true; m_name = value; } /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline void SetName(Aws::String&& value) { m_nameHasBeenSet = true; m_name = std::move(value); } /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline void SetName(const char* value) { m_nameHasBeenSet = true; m_name.assign(value); } /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline EnvironmentVariable& WithName(const Aws::String& value) { SetName(value); return *this;} /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline EnvironmentVariable& WithName(Aws::String&& value) { SetName(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The name or key of the environment variable.
*/ inline EnvironmentVariable& WithName(const char* value) { SetName(value); return *this;} /** *The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The value of the environment variable.
We strongly
* discourage the use of PLAINTEXT environment variables to store
* sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.
* PLAINTEXT environment variables can be displayed in plain text
* using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
* For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of type
* PARAMETER_STORE or SECRETS_MANAGER.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
* PARAMETER_STORE: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2
* Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store
* environment variable, see
* parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file.
* PLAINTEXT: An environment variable in plain text format. This is
* the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER: An
* environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a
* secrets manager environment variable, see
* secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file.