#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AwsCodeBuildProjectSource {
pub type: Option<String>,
pub location: Option<String>,
pub git_clone_depth: Option<i32>,
pub insecure_ssl: Option<bool>,
}
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Information about the build input source code for this build project.
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The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values are:
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BITBUCKET
- The source code is in a Bitbucket repository. -
CODECOMMIT
- The source code is in an CodeCommit repository. -
CODEPIPELINE
- The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in CodePipeline. -
GITHUB
- The source code is in a GitHub repository. -
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
- The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise repository. -
NO_SOURCE
- The project does not have input source code. -
S3
- The source code is in an S3 input bucket.
location: Option<String>
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 CodePipeline, location should not be specified. If it is specified, CodePipeline ignores it. This is because CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead of this value.
-
For source code in an CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the build spec file (for example,
https://git-codecommit.region-ID.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name
). -
For source code in an S3 input bucket, one of the following.
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The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example,
bucket-name/path/to/object-name.zip
). -
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example,
bucket-name/path/to/source-code/folder/
).
-
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For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the build spec file.
-
For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the build spec file.
git_clone_depth: Option<i32>
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
insecure_ssl: Option<bool>
Whether to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
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Source§impl AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values are:
-
BITBUCKET
- The source code is in a Bitbucket repository. -
CODECOMMIT
- The source code is in an CodeCommit repository. -
CODEPIPELINE
- The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in CodePipeline. -
GITHUB
- The source code is in a GitHub repository. -
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
- The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise repository. -
NO_SOURCE
- The project does not have input source code. -
S3
- The source code is in an S3 input bucket.
Sourcepub fn location(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn location(&self) -> Option<&str>
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 CodePipeline, location should not be specified. If it is specified, CodePipeline ignores it. This is because CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline's source action instead of this value.
-
For source code in an CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the build spec file (for example,
https://git-codecommit.region-ID.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name
). -
For source code in an S3 input bucket, one of the following.
-
The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example,
bucket-name/path/to/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 build spec file.
-
For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the build spec file.
Sourcepub fn git_clone_depth(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn git_clone_depth(&self) -> Option<i32>
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
Sourcepub fn insecure_ssl(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn insecure_ssl(&self) -> Option<bool>
Whether to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
Source§impl AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AwsCodeBuildProjectSourceBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AwsCodeBuildProjectSourceBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl Clone for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
fn clone(&self) -> AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl StructuralPartialEq for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
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impl Freeze for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl RefUnwindSafe for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl Send for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl Sync for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl Unpin for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
impl UnwindSafe for AwsCodeBuildProjectSource
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