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import { Construct } from 'constructs';
import { CfnResource } from './cfn-resource';
import { RemovalPolicy } from './removal-policy';
import { Resource } from './resource';
import { Token } from './token';
/**
* Properties to provide a Lambda-backed custom resource
*/
export interface CustomResourceProps {
/**
* The ARN of the provider which implements this custom resource type.
*
* You can implement a provider by listening to raw AWS CloudFormation events
* and specify the ARN of an SNS topic (`topic.topicArn`) or the ARN of an AWS
* Lambda function (`lambda.functionArn`) or use the CDK's custom [resource
* provider framework] which makes it easier to implement robust providers.
*
* [resource provider framework]:
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/api/latest/docs/custom-resources-readme.html
*
* Provider framework:
*
* ```ts
* // use the provider framework from aws-cdk/custom-resources:
* const provider = new customresources.Provider(this, 'ResourceProvider', {
* onEventHandler,
* isCompleteHandler, // optional
* });
*
* new CustomResource(this, 'MyResource', {
* serviceToken: provider.serviceToken,
* });
* ```
*
* AWS Lambda function (not recommended to use AWS Lambda Functions directly,
* see the module README):
*
* ```ts
* // invoke an AWS Lambda function when a lifecycle event occurs:
* new CustomResource(this, 'MyResource', {
* serviceToken: myFunction.functionArn,
* });
* ```
*
* SNS topic (not recommended to use AWS Lambda Functions directly, see the
* module README):
*
* ```ts
* // publish lifecycle events to an SNS topic:
* new CustomResource(this, 'MyResource', {
* serviceToken: myTopic.topicArn,
* });
* ```
*/
readonly serviceToken: string;
/**
* Properties to pass to the Lambda
*
* @default - No properties.
*/
readonly properties?: { [key: string]: any };
/**
* For custom resources, you can specify AWS::CloudFormation::CustomResource
* (the default) as the resource type, or you can specify your own resource
* type name. For example, you can use "Custom::MyCustomResourceTypeName".
*
* Custom resource type names must begin with "Custom::" and can include
* alphanumeric characters and the following characters: _@-. You can specify
* a custom resource type name up to a maximum length of 60 characters. You
* cannot change the type during an update.
*
* Using your own resource type names helps you quickly differentiate the
* types of custom resources in your stack. For example, if you had two custom
* resources that conduct two different ping tests, you could name their type
* as Custom::PingTester to make them easily identifiable as ping testers
* (instead of using AWS::CloudFormation::CustomResource).
*
* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-cfn-customresource.html#aws-cfn-resource-type-name
*
* @default - AWS::CloudFormation::CustomResource
*/
readonly resourceType?: string;
/**
* The policy to apply when this resource is removed from the application.
*
* @default cdk.RemovalPolicy.Destroy
*/
readonly removalPolicy?: RemovalPolicy;
/**
* Convert all property keys to pascal case.
*
* @default false
*/
readonly pascalCaseProperties?: boolean;
}
/**
* Instantiation of a custom resource, whose implementation is provided a Provider
*
* This class is intended to be used by construct library authors. Application
* builder should not be able to tell whether or not a construct is backed by
* a custom resource, and so the use of this class should be invisible.
*
* Instead, construct library authors declare a custom construct that hides the
* choice of provider, and accepts a strongly-typed properties object with the
* properties your provider accepts.
*
* Your custom resource provider (identified by the `serviceToken` property)
* can be one of 4 constructs:
*
* - If you are authoring a construct library or application, we recommend you
* use the `Provider` class in the `custom-resources` module.
* - If you are authoring a construct for the CDK's AWS Construct Library,
* you should use the `CustomResourceProvider` construct in this package.
* - If you want full control over the provider, you can always directly use
* a Lambda Function or SNS Topic by passing the ARN into `serviceToken`.
*
* @resource AWS::CloudFormation::CustomResource
*/
export class CustomResource extends Resource {
private readonly resource: CfnResource;
constructor(scope: Construct, id: string, props: CustomResourceProps) {
super(scope, id);
const type = renderResourceType(props.resourceType);
const pascalCaseProperties = props.pascalCaseProperties ?? false;
const properties = pascalCaseProperties ? uppercaseProperties(props.properties || {}) : (props.properties || {});
this.resource = new CfnResource(this, 'Default', {
type,
properties: {
ServiceToken: props.serviceToken,
...properties,
},
});
this.resource.applyRemovalPolicy(props.removalPolicy, {
default: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
});
}
/**
* The physical name of this custom resource.
*/
public get ref() {
return this.resource.ref;
}
/**
* Returns the value of an attribute of the custom resource of an arbitrary
* type. Attributes are returned from the custom resource provider through the
* `Data` map where the key is the attribute name.
*
* @param attributeName the name of the attribute
* @returns a token for `Fn::GetAtt`. Use `Token.asXxx` to encode the returned `Reference` as a specific type or
* use the convenience `getAttString` for string attributes.
*/
public getAtt(attributeName: string) {
return this.resource.getAtt(attributeName);
}
/**
* Returns the value of an attribute of the custom resource of type string.
* Attributes are returned from the custom resource provider through the
* `Data` map where the key is the attribute name.
*
* @param attributeName the name of the attribute
* @returns a token for `Fn::GetAtt` encoded as a string.
*/
public getAttString(attributeName: string): string {
return Token.asString(this.getAtt(attributeName));
}
}
/**
* Uppercase the first letter of every property name
*
* It's customary for CloudFormation properties to start with capitals, and our
* properties to start with lowercase, so this function translates from one
* to the other
*/
function uppercaseProperties(props: { [key: string]: any }) {
const ret: { [key: string]: any } = {};
Object.keys(props).forEach(key => {
const upper = key.slice(0, 1).toUpperCase() + key.slice(1);
ret[upper] = props[key];
});
return ret;
}
function renderResourceType(resourceType?: string) {
if (!resourceType) {
return 'AWS::CloudFormation::CustomResource';
}
if (!resourceType.startsWith('Custom::')) {
throw new Error(`Custom resource type must begin with "Custom::" (${resourceType})`);
}
if (resourceType.length > 60) {
throw new Error(`Custom resource type length > 60 (${resourceType})`);
}
const typeName = resourceType.slice(resourceType.indexOf('::') + 2);
if (!/^[a-z0-9_@-]+$/i.test(typeName)) {
throw new Error(`Custom resource type name can only include alphanumeric characters and _@- (${typeName})`);
}
return resourceType;
}