Class TarballImageAsset.Builder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
software.amazon.jsii.Builder<TarballImageAsset>
- Enclosing class:
TarballImageAsset
TarballImageAsset.-
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuild()static TarballImageAsset.BuilderdisplayName(String displayName) A display name for this asset.tarballFile(String tarballFile) Absolute path to the tarball.
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Method Details
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create
@Stability(Stable) public static TarballImageAsset.Builder create(software.constructs.Construct scope, String id) - Parameters:
scope- This parameter is required.id- This parameter is required.- Returns:
- a new instance of
TarballImageAsset.Builder.
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tarballFile
Absolute path to the tarball.It is recommended to to use the script running directory (e.g.
__dirnamein Node.js projects or dirname of__file__in Python) if your tarball is located as a resource inside your project.- Parameters:
tarballFile- Absolute path to the tarball. This parameter is required.- Returns:
this
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displayName
A display name for this asset.If supplied, the display name will be used in locations where the asset identifier is printed, like in the CLI progress information. If the same asset is added multiple times, the display name of the first occurrence is used.
The default is the construct path of the
TarballImageAssetconstruct, with respect to the enclosing stack. If the asset is produced by a construct helper function (such aslambda.Code.fromAssetImage()), this will look likeMyFunction/AssetImage.We use the stack-relative construct path so that in the common case where you have multiple stacks with the same asset, we won't show something like
/MyBetaStack/MyFunction/Codewhen you are actually deploying to production.Default: - Stack-relative construct path
- Parameters:
displayName- A display name for this asset. This parameter is required.- Returns:
this
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build
- Specified by:
buildin interfacesoftware.amazon.jsii.Builder<TarballImageAsset>- Returns:
- a newly built instance of
TarballImageAsset.
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