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import type { Construct } from 'constructs';
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import * as codepipeline from '../../../aws-codepipeline';
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import type * as lambda from '../../../aws-lambda';
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import { Action } from '../action';
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/**
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* Construction properties of the `LambdaInvokeAction Lambda invoke CodePipeline Action`.
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*/
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export interface LambdaInvokeActionProps extends codepipeline.CommonAwsActionProps {
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/**
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* The optional input Artifacts of the Action.
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* A Lambda Action can have up to 5 inputs.
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* The inputs will appear in the event passed to the Lambda,
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* under the `'CodePipeline.job'.data.inputArtifacts` path.
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*
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* @default the Action will not have any inputs
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/actions-invoke-lambda-function.html#actions-invoke-lambda-function-json-event-example
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*/
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readonly inputs?: codepipeline.Artifact[];
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/**
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* The optional names of the output Artifacts of the Action.
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* A Lambda Action can have up to 5 outputs.
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* The outputs will appear in the event passed to the Lambda,
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* under the `'CodePipeline.job'.data.outputArtifacts` path.
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* It is the responsibility of the Lambda to upload ZIP files with the Artifact contents to the provided locations.
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*
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* @default the Action will not have any outputs
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*/
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readonly outputs?: codepipeline.Artifact[];
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/**
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* A set of key-value pairs that will be accessible to the invoked Lambda
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* inside the event that the Pipeline will call it with.
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*
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* Only one of `userParameters` or `userParametersString` can be specified.
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*
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/actions-invoke-lambda-function.html#actions-invoke-lambda-function-json-event-example
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* @default - no user parameters will be passed
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*/
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readonly userParameters?: {
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[key: string]: any;
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};
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/**
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* The string representation of the user parameters that will be
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* accessible to the invoked Lambda inside the event
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* that the Pipeline will call it with.
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*
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* Only one of `userParametersString` or `userParameters` can be specified.
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*
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* @default - no user parameters will be passed
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*/
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readonly userParametersString?: string;
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/**
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* The lambda function to invoke.
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*/
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readonly lambda: lambda.IFunction;
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}
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/**
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* CodePipeline invoke Action that is provided by an AWS Lambda function.
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*
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/actions-invoke-lambda-function.html
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*/
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export declare class LambdaInvokeAction extends Action {
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private readonly props;
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constructor(props: LambdaInvokeActionProps);
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/**
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* Reference a CodePipeline variable defined by the Lambda function this action points to.
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* Variables in Lambda invoke actions are defined by calling the PutJobSuccessResult CodePipeline API call
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* with the 'outputVariables' property filled.
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*
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* @param variableName the name of the variable to reference.
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* A variable by this name must be present in the 'outputVariables' section of the PutJobSuccessResult
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* request that the Lambda function calls when the action is invoked
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*
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/APIReference/API_PutJobSuccessResult.html
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*/
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variable(variableName: string): string;
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protected bound(scope: Construct, _stage: codepipeline.IStage, options: codepipeline.ActionBindOptions): codepipeline.ActionConfig;
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}
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