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#pragma once
#include Information about the build input source code for the build
* project.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid * values include:
BITBUCKET: The source code is in
* a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT: The source
* code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
* CODEPIPELINE: The source code settings are specified in the source
* action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
* GITHUB: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud
* repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE: The source code
* is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
* NO_SOURCE: The project does not have input source code.
S3: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service
* (Amazon S3) input bucket.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values * include:
For source code settings that are specified in the
* source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, location should
* not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is
* because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead
* of this value.
For source code in an AWS CodeCommit
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code
* and the buildspec file (for example,
* https://git-codecommit.<region-ID>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<repo-name>).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) * input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file
* that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path>/<object-name>.zip).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
* <bucket-name>/<path-to-source-code>/<folder>/).
*
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS
* clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You
* must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild
* console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect
* (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for
* Organization access, choose Request access next to each repository
* you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize
* application. (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not
* need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild
* console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
* source object, set the auth object's type
* value to OAUTH.
For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account.
* Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use
* the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket
* Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access. (After
* you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating
* the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS
* CodeBuild to use this connection, in the source object, set the
* auth object's type value to OAUTH.
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
*/ inline int GetGitCloneDepth() const{ return m_gitCloneDepth; } /** *Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
*/ inline bool GitCloneDepthHasBeenSet() const { return m_gitCloneDepthHasBeenSet; } /** *Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
*/ inline void SetGitCloneDepth(int value) { m_gitCloneDepthHasBeenSet = true; m_gitCloneDepth = value; } /** *Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithGitCloneDepth(int value) { SetGitCloneDepth(value); return *this;} /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline const GitSubmodulesConfig& GetGitSubmodulesConfig() const{ return m_gitSubmodulesConfig; } /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline bool GitSubmodulesConfigHasBeenSet() const { return m_gitSubmodulesConfigHasBeenSet; } /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline void SetGitSubmodulesConfig(const GitSubmodulesConfig& value) { m_gitSubmodulesConfigHasBeenSet = true; m_gitSubmodulesConfig = value; } /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline void SetGitSubmodulesConfig(GitSubmodulesConfig&& value) { m_gitSubmodulesConfigHasBeenSet = true; m_gitSubmodulesConfig = std::move(value); } /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithGitSubmodulesConfig(const GitSubmodulesConfig& value) { SetGitSubmodulesConfig(value); return *this;} /** *Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project. *
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithGitSubmodulesConfig(GitSubmodulesConfig&& value) { SetGitSubmodulesConfig(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build * project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec
* definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the
* built-in CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR environment variable, or the path to an
* S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project.
* Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,
* arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml). If this value is
* not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a
* buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec
* File Name and Storage Location.
Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline const SourceAuth& GetAuth() const{ return m_auth; } /** *Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline bool AuthHasBeenSet() const { return m_authHasBeenSet; } /** *Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline void SetAuth(const SourceAuth& value) { m_authHasBeenSet = true; m_auth = value; } /** *Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline void SetAuth(SourceAuth&& value) { m_authHasBeenSet = true; m_auth = std::move(value); } /** *Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithAuth(const SourceAuth& value) { SetAuth(value); return *this;} /** *Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the * source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild * console's use only. Your code should not get or set this information * directly.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithAuth(SourceAuth&& value) { SetAuth(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *Set to true to report the status of a build's start and finish to your * source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, * GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source * provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
The status of a * build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
* */ inline bool GetReportBuildStatus() const{ return m_reportBuildStatus; } /** *Set to true to report the status of a build's start and finish to your * source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, * GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source * provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
The status of a * build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
* */ inline bool ReportBuildStatusHasBeenSet() const { return m_reportBuildStatusHasBeenSet; } /** *Set to true to report the status of a build's start and finish to your * source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, * GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source * provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
The status of a * build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
* */ inline void SetReportBuildStatus(bool value) { m_reportBuildStatusHasBeenSet = true; m_reportBuildStatus = value; } /** *Set to true to report the status of a build's start and finish to your * source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, * GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source * provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
The status of a * build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
* */ inline ProjectSource& WithReportBuildStatus(bool value) { SetReportBuildStatus(value); return *this;} /** *Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build
* status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider
* is GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, or
* BITBUCKET.
Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project * source code.
*/ inline bool GetInsecureSsl() const{ return m_insecureSsl; } /** *Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project * source code.
*/ inline bool InsecureSslHasBeenSet() const { return m_insecureSslHasBeenSet; } /** *Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project * source code.
*/ inline void SetInsecureSsl(bool value) { m_insecureSslHasBeenSet = true; m_insecureSsl = value; } /** *Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project * source code.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithInsecureSsl(bool value) { SetInsecureSsl(value); return *this;} /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetSourceIdentifier() const{ return m_sourceIdentifier; } /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline bool SourceIdentifierHasBeenSet() const { return m_sourceIdentifierHasBeenSet; } /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline void SetSourceIdentifier(const Aws::String& value) { m_sourceIdentifierHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentifier = value; } /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline void SetSourceIdentifier(Aws::String&& value) { m_sourceIdentifierHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentifier = std::move(value); } /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline void SetSourceIdentifier(const char* value) { m_sourceIdentifierHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentifier.assign(value); } /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithSourceIdentifier(const Aws::String& value) { SetSourceIdentifier(value); return *this;} /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithSourceIdentifier(Aws::String&& value) { SetSourceIdentifier(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *An identifier for this project source.
*/ inline ProjectSource& WithSourceIdentifier(const char* value) { SetSourceIdentifier(value); return *this;} private: SourceType m_type; bool m_typeHasBeenSet; Aws::String m_location; bool m_locationHasBeenSet; int m_gitCloneDepth; bool m_gitCloneDepthHasBeenSet; GitSubmodulesConfig m_gitSubmodulesConfig; bool m_gitSubmodulesConfigHasBeenSet; Aws::String m_buildspec; bool m_buildspecHasBeenSet; SourceAuth m_auth; bool m_authHasBeenSet; bool m_reportBuildStatus; bool m_reportBuildStatusHasBeenSet; BuildStatusConfig m_buildStatusConfig; bool m_buildStatusConfigHasBeenSet; bool m_insecureSsl; bool m_insecureSslHasBeenSet; Aws::String m_sourceIdentifier; bool m_sourceIdentifierHasBeenSet; }; } // namespace Model } // namespace CodeBuild } // namespace Aws