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import type { Construct } from 'constructs';
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import type { EventPattern } from './event-pattern';
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import type { IRuleTarget } from './target';
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/**
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* Common options for Events.
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*/
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export interface EventCommonOptions {
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/**
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* A description of the rule's purpose.
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*
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* @default - No description
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*/
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readonly description?: string;
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/**
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* A name for the rule.
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*
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* @default AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID.
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*/
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readonly ruleName?: string;
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/**
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* Additional restrictions for the event to route to the specified target
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*
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* The method that generates the rule probably imposes some type of event
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* filtering. The filtering implied by what you pass here is added
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* on top of that filtering.
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*
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* @default - No additional filtering based on an event pattern.
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*
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* @see
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* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eventbridge-and-event-patterns.html
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*/
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readonly eventPattern?: EventPattern;
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/**
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* The scope to use if the source of the rule and its target are in different Stacks
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* (but in the same account & region).
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* This helps dealing with cycles that often arise in these situations.
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*
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* @default - none (the main scope will be used, even for cross-stack Events)
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*/
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readonly crossStackScope?: Construct;
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}
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/**
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* Standard set of options for `onXxx` event handlers on construct
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*/
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export interface OnEventOptions extends EventCommonOptions {
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/**
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* The target to register for the event
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*
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* @default - No target is added to the rule. Use `addTarget()` to add a target.
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*/
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readonly target?: IRuleTarget;
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}
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