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azure-native.awsconnector.LambdaFunction

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This is the latest version of Azure Native. Use the Azure Native v2 docs if using the v2 version of this package.
Azure Native v3.2.0 published on Monday, Apr 14, 2025 by Pulumi

A Microsoft.AwsConnector resource

Uses Azure REST API version 2024-12-01. In version 2.x of the Azure Native provider, it used API version 2024-12-01.

Example Usage

LambdaFunctions_CreateOrReplace

using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using AzureNative = Pulumi.AzureNative;

return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
{
    var lambdaFunction = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunction", new()
    {
        Location = "pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym",
        Name = "Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
        Properties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
        {
            Arn = "wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir",
            AwsAccountId = "jhircduhthqiztp",
            AwsProperties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
            {
                Architectures = new[]
                {
                    AzureNative.AwsConnector.Architectures.Arm64,
                },
                Arn = "stgpeog",
                Code = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.CodeArgs
                {
                    ImageUri = "mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz",
                    S3Bucket = "iqxcjanbelhti",
                    S3Key = "c",
                    S3ObjectVersion = "ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy",
                    ZipFile = "cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim",
                },
                CodeSigningConfigArn = "qutlevvo",
                DeadLetterConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.DeadLetterConfigArgs
                {
                    TargetArn = "yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx",
                },
                Description = "yvdoxaozwjzszqnt",
                Environment = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EnvironmentArgs
                {
                    Variables = 
                    {
                        { "key999", "knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh" },
                    },
                },
                EphemeralStorage = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EphemeralStorageArgs
                {
                    Size = 21,
                },
                FileSystemConfigs = new[]
                {
                    new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.FileSystemConfigArgs
                    {
                        Arn = "lgaajhamrjhiw",
                        LocalMountPath = "ctjvtoy",
                    },
                },
                FunctionName = "fkv",
                Handler = "penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib",
                ImageConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ImageConfigArgs
                {
                    Command = new[]
                    {
                        "ypqwmituqujgxriqqe",
                    },
                    EntryPoint = new[]
                    {
                        "vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd",
                    },
                    WorkingDirectory = "gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev",
                },
                KmsKeyArn = "nheruevkdkuk",
                Layers = new[]
                {
                    "bwczxgdagr",
                },
                LoggingConfig = null,
                MemorySize = 21,
                PackageType = AzureNative.AwsConnector.PackageType.Image,
                ReservedConcurrentExecutions = 28,
                Role = "tuoem",
                Runtime = "srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl",
                RuntimeManagementConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.RuntimeManagementConfigArgs
                {
                    RuntimeVersionArn = "lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk",
                    UpdateRuntimeOn = AzureNative.AwsConnector.RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn.Auto,
                },
                SnapStart = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartArgs
                {
                    ApplyOn = AzureNative.AwsConnector.SnapStartApplyOn.None,
                },
                SnapStartResponse = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartResponseArgs
                {
                    ApplyOn = "None",
                },
                Tags = new[]
                {
                    new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TagArgs
                    {
                        Key = "hweqw",
                        Value = "qctpnmjttccpi",
                    },
                },
                Timeout = 28,
                TracingConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TracingConfigArgs
                {
                    Mode = AzureNative.AwsConnector.TracingConfigMode.Active,
                },
                VpcConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.VpcConfigArgs
                {
                    Ipv6AllowedForDualStack = true,
                    SecurityGroupIds = new[]
                    {
                        "ovxbygrfhfhno",
                    },
                    SubnetIds = new[]
                    {
                        "inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec",
                    },
                },
            },
            AwsRegion = "nat",
            AwsSourceSchema = "joyfyjrulh",
            AwsTags = 
            {
                { "key4553", "qdudhyzvebfiewg" },
            },
            PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId = "izvoucedmqtsihfjz",
            PublicCloudResourceName = "odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg",
        },
        ResourceGroupName = "rglambdaFunction",
        Tags = 
        {
            { "key9520", "pnmk" },
        },
    });

});
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package main

import (
	awsconnector "github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure-native-sdk/awsconnector/v3"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)

func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		_, err := awsconnector.NewLambdaFunction(ctx, "lambdaFunction", &awsconnector.LambdaFunctionArgs{
			Location: pulumi.String("pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym"),
			Name:     pulumi.String("Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])"),
			Properties: &awsconnector.LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs{
				Arn:          pulumi.String("wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir"),
				AwsAccountId: pulumi.String("jhircduhthqiztp"),
				AwsProperties: &awsconnector.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs{
					Architectures: pulumi.StringArray{
						pulumi.String(awsconnector.ArchitecturesArm64),
					},
					Arn: pulumi.String("stgpeog"),
					Code: &awsconnector.CodeArgs{
						ImageUri:        pulumi.String("mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz"),
						S3Bucket:        pulumi.String("iqxcjanbelhti"),
						S3Key:           pulumi.String("c"),
						S3ObjectVersion: pulumi.String("ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy"),
						ZipFile:         pulumi.String("cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim"),
					},
					CodeSigningConfigArn: pulumi.String("qutlevvo"),
					DeadLetterConfig: &awsconnector.DeadLetterConfigArgs{
						TargetArn: pulumi.String("yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx"),
					},
					Description: pulumi.String("yvdoxaozwjzszqnt"),
					Environment: &awsconnector.EnvironmentArgs{
						Variables: pulumi.StringMap{
							"key999": pulumi.String("knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh"),
						},
					},
					EphemeralStorage: &awsconnector.EphemeralStorageArgs{
						Size: pulumi.Int(21),
					},
					FileSystemConfigs: awsconnector.FileSystemConfigArray{
						&awsconnector.FileSystemConfigArgs{
							Arn:            pulumi.String("lgaajhamrjhiw"),
							LocalMountPath: pulumi.String("ctjvtoy"),
						},
					},
					FunctionName: pulumi.String("fkv"),
					Handler:      pulumi.String("penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib"),
					ImageConfig: &awsconnector.ImageConfigArgs{
						Command: pulumi.StringArray{
							pulumi.String("ypqwmituqujgxriqqe"),
						},
						EntryPoint: pulumi.StringArray{
							pulumi.String("vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd"),
						},
						WorkingDirectory: pulumi.String("gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev"),
					},
					KmsKeyArn: pulumi.String("nheruevkdkuk"),
					Layers: pulumi.StringArray{
						pulumi.String("bwczxgdagr"),
					},
					LoggingConfig:                &awsconnector.LoggingConfigArgs{},
					MemorySize:                   pulumi.Int(21),
					PackageType:                  pulumi.String(awsconnector.PackageTypeImage),
					ReservedConcurrentExecutions: pulumi.Int(28),
					Role:                         pulumi.String("tuoem"),
					Runtime:                      pulumi.String("srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl"),
					RuntimeManagementConfig: &awsconnector.RuntimeManagementConfigArgs{
						RuntimeVersionArn: pulumi.String("lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk"),
						UpdateRuntimeOn:   pulumi.String(awsconnector.RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOnAuto),
					},
					SnapStart: &awsconnector.SnapStartArgs{
						ApplyOn: pulumi.String(awsconnector.SnapStartApplyOnNone),
					},
					SnapStartResponse: &awsconnector.SnapStartResponseArgs{
						ApplyOn: pulumi.String("None"),
					},
					Tags: awsconnector.TagArray{
						&awsconnector.TagArgs{
							Key:   pulumi.String("hweqw"),
							Value: pulumi.String("qctpnmjttccpi"),
						},
					},
					Timeout: pulumi.Int(28),
					TracingConfig: &awsconnector.TracingConfigArgs{
						Mode: pulumi.String(awsconnector.TracingConfigModeActive),
					},
					VpcConfig: &awsconnector.VpcConfigArgs{
						Ipv6AllowedForDualStack: pulumi.Bool(true),
						SecurityGroupIds: pulumi.StringArray{
							pulumi.String("ovxbygrfhfhno"),
						},
						SubnetIds: pulumi.StringArray{
							pulumi.String("inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec"),
						},
					},
				},
				AwsRegion:       pulumi.String("nat"),
				AwsSourceSchema: pulumi.String("joyfyjrulh"),
				AwsTags: pulumi.StringMap{
					"key4553": pulumi.String("qdudhyzvebfiewg"),
				},
				PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId: pulumi.String("izvoucedmqtsihfjz"),
				PublicCloudResourceName:         pulumi.String("odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg"),
			},
			ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("rglambdaFunction"),
			Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
				"key9520": pulumi.String("pnmk"),
			},
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		return nil
	})
}
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package generated_program;

import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.LambdaFunction;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.LambdaFunctionArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.CodeArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.DeadLetterConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.EnvironmentArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.EphemeralStorageArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.ImageConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.LoggingConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.RuntimeManagementConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.SnapStartArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.SnapStartResponseArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.TracingConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.VpcConfigArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;

public class App {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Pulumi.run(App::stack);
    }

    public static void stack(Context ctx) {
        var lambdaFunction = new LambdaFunction("lambdaFunction", LambdaFunctionArgs.builder()
            .location("pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym")
            .name("Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])")
            .properties(LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs.builder()
                .arn("wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir")
                .awsAccountId("jhircduhthqiztp")
                .awsProperties(AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs.builder()
                    .architectures("arm64")
                    .arn("stgpeog")
                    .code(CodeArgs.builder()
                        .imageUri("mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz")
                        .s3Bucket("iqxcjanbelhti")
                        .s3Key("c")
                        .s3ObjectVersion("ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy")
                        .zipFile("cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim")
                        .build())
                    .codeSigningConfigArn("qutlevvo")
                    .deadLetterConfig(DeadLetterConfigArgs.builder()
                        .targetArn("yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx")
                        .build())
                    .description("yvdoxaozwjzszqnt")
                    .environment(EnvironmentArgs.builder()
                        .variables(Map.of("key999", "knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh"))
                        .build())
                    .ephemeralStorage(EphemeralStorageArgs.builder()
                        .size(21)
                        .build())
                    .fileSystemConfigs(FileSystemConfigArgs.builder()
                        .arn("lgaajhamrjhiw")
                        .localMountPath("ctjvtoy")
                        .build())
                    .functionName("fkv")
                    .handler("penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib")
                    .imageConfig(ImageConfigArgs.builder()
                        .command("ypqwmituqujgxriqqe")
                        .entryPoint("vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd")
                        .workingDirectory("gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev")
                        .build())
                    .kmsKeyArn("nheruevkdkuk")
                    .layers("bwczxgdagr")
                    .loggingConfig(LoggingConfigArgs.builder()
                        .build())
                    .memorySize(21)
                    .packageType("Image")
                    .reservedConcurrentExecutions(28)
                    .role("tuoem")
                    .runtime("srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl")
                    .runtimeManagementConfig(RuntimeManagementConfigArgs.builder()
                        .runtimeVersionArn("lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk")
                        .updateRuntimeOn("Auto")
                        .build())
                    .snapStart(SnapStartArgs.builder()
                        .applyOn("None")
                        .build())
                    .snapStartResponse(SnapStartResponseArgs.builder()
                        .applyOn("None")
                        .build())
                    .tags(TagArgs.builder()
                        .key("hweqw")
                        .value("qctpnmjttccpi")
                        .build())
                    .timeout(28)
                    .tracingConfig(TracingConfigArgs.builder()
                        .mode("Active")
                        .build())
                    .vpcConfig(VpcConfigArgs.builder()
                        .ipv6AllowedForDualStack(true)
                        .securityGroupIds("ovxbygrfhfhno")
                        .subnetIds("inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec")
                        .build())
                    .build())
                .awsRegion("nat")
                .awsSourceSchema("joyfyjrulh")
                .awsTags(Map.of("key4553", "qdudhyzvebfiewg"))
                .publicCloudConnectorsResourceId("izvoucedmqtsihfjz")
                .publicCloudResourceName("odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg")
                .build())
            .resourceGroupName("rglambdaFunction")
            .tags(Map.of("key9520", "pnmk"))
            .build());

    }
}
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import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as azure_native from "@pulumi/azure-native";

const lambdaFunction = new azure_native.awsconnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunction", {
    location: "pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym",
    name: "Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
    properties: {
        arn: "wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir",
        awsAccountId: "jhircduhthqiztp",
        awsProperties: {
            architectures: [azure_native.awsconnector.Architectures.Arm64],
            arn: "stgpeog",
            code: {
                imageUri: "mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz",
                s3Bucket: "iqxcjanbelhti",
                s3Key: "c",
                s3ObjectVersion: "ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy",
                zipFile: "cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim",
            },
            codeSigningConfigArn: "qutlevvo",
            deadLetterConfig: {
                targetArn: "yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx",
            },
            description: "yvdoxaozwjzszqnt",
            environment: {
                variables: {
                    key999: "knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh",
                },
            },
            ephemeralStorage: {
                size: 21,
            },
            fileSystemConfigs: [{
                arn: "lgaajhamrjhiw",
                localMountPath: "ctjvtoy",
            }],
            functionName: "fkv",
            handler: "penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib",
            imageConfig: {
                command: ["ypqwmituqujgxriqqe"],
                entryPoint: ["vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd"],
                workingDirectory: "gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev",
            },
            kmsKeyArn: "nheruevkdkuk",
            layers: ["bwczxgdagr"],
            loggingConfig: {},
            memorySize: 21,
            packageType: azure_native.awsconnector.PackageType.Image,
            reservedConcurrentExecutions: 28,
            role: "tuoem",
            runtime: "srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl",
            runtimeManagementConfig: {
                runtimeVersionArn: "lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk",
                updateRuntimeOn: azure_native.awsconnector.RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn.Auto,
            },
            snapStart: {
                applyOn: azure_native.awsconnector.SnapStartApplyOn.None,
            },
            snapStartResponse: {
                applyOn: "None",
            },
            tags: [{
                key: "hweqw",
                value: "qctpnmjttccpi",
            }],
            timeout: 28,
            tracingConfig: {
                mode: azure_native.awsconnector.TracingConfigMode.Active,
            },
            vpcConfig: {
                ipv6AllowedForDualStack: true,
                securityGroupIds: ["ovxbygrfhfhno"],
                subnetIds: ["inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec"],
            },
        },
        awsRegion: "nat",
        awsSourceSchema: "joyfyjrulh",
        awsTags: {
            key4553: "qdudhyzvebfiewg",
        },
        publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: "izvoucedmqtsihfjz",
        publicCloudResourceName: "odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg",
    },
    resourceGroupName: "rglambdaFunction",
    tags: {
        key9520: "pnmk",
    },
});
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import pulumi
import pulumi_azure_native as azure_native

lambda_function = azure_native.awsconnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunction",
    location="pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym",
    name="Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
    properties={
        "arn": "wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir",
        "aws_account_id": "jhircduhthqiztp",
        "aws_properties": {
            "architectures": [azure_native.awsconnector.Architectures.ARM64],
            "arn": "stgpeog",
            "code": {
                "image_uri": "mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz",
                "s3_bucket": "iqxcjanbelhti",
                "s3_key": "c",
                "s3_object_version": "ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy",
                "zip_file": "cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim",
            },
            "code_signing_config_arn": "qutlevvo",
            "dead_letter_config": {
                "target_arn": "yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx",
            },
            "description": "yvdoxaozwjzszqnt",
            "environment": {
                "variables": {
                    "key999": "knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh",
                },
            },
            "ephemeral_storage": {
                "size": 21,
            },
            "file_system_configs": [{
                "arn": "lgaajhamrjhiw",
                "local_mount_path": "ctjvtoy",
            }],
            "function_name": "fkv",
            "handler": "penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib",
            "image_config": {
                "command": ["ypqwmituqujgxriqqe"],
                "entry_point": ["vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd"],
                "working_directory": "gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev",
            },
            "kms_key_arn": "nheruevkdkuk",
            "layers": ["bwczxgdagr"],
            "logging_config": {},
            "memory_size": 21,
            "package_type": azure_native.awsconnector.PackageType.IMAGE,
            "reserved_concurrent_executions": 28,
            "role": "tuoem",
            "runtime": "srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl",
            "runtime_management_config": {
                "runtime_version_arn": "lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk",
                "update_runtime_on": azure_native.awsconnector.RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn.AUTO,
            },
            "snap_start": {
                "apply_on": azure_native.awsconnector.SnapStartApplyOn.NONE,
            },
            "snap_start_response": {
                "apply_on": "None",
            },
            "tags": [{
                "key": "hweqw",
                "value": "qctpnmjttccpi",
            }],
            "timeout": 28,
            "tracing_config": {
                "mode": azure_native.awsconnector.TracingConfigMode.ACTIVE,
            },
            "vpc_config": {
                "ipv6_allowed_for_dual_stack": True,
                "security_group_ids": ["ovxbygrfhfhno"],
                "subnet_ids": ["inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec"],
            },
        },
        "aws_region": "nat",
        "aws_source_schema": "joyfyjrulh",
        "aws_tags": {
            "key4553": "qdudhyzvebfiewg",
        },
        "public_cloud_connectors_resource_id": "izvoucedmqtsihfjz",
        "public_cloud_resource_name": "odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg",
    },
    resource_group_name="rglambdaFunction",
    tags={
        "key9520": "pnmk",
    })
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resources:
  lambdaFunction:
    type: azure-native:awsconnector:LambdaFunction
    properties:
      location: pipiphijlvjolohsfpmym
      name: Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])
      properties:
        arn: wksjbkhocigdctupfiheutlmloir
        awsAccountId: jhircduhthqiztp
        awsProperties:
          architectures:
            - arm64
          arn: stgpeog
          code:
            imageUri: mumnivivaclgokdozsqygicoz
            s3Bucket: iqxcjanbelhti
            s3Key: c
            s3ObjectVersion: ixwkaazvqllwohxjwjtivxy
            zipFile: cashtgbjnebsmmyijmbuerim
          codeSigningConfigArn: qutlevvo
          deadLetterConfig:
            targetArn: yfmmazkodblnhgalpsnx
          description: yvdoxaozwjzszqnt
          environment:
            variables:
              key999: knzbtalbwzajrfxietghzjqrewh
          ephemeralStorage:
            size: 21
          fileSystemConfigs:
            - arn: lgaajhamrjhiw
              localMountPath: ctjvtoy
          functionName: fkv
          handler: penuepcuxqvyjozfpxcxkujpeiib
          imageConfig:
            command:
              - ypqwmituqujgxriqqe
            entryPoint:
              - vfnpuvvmmxttsaolsfocwhrhvaycbd
            workingDirectory: gnpkvohajxgtqcweloswwofgev
          kmsKeyArn: nheruevkdkuk
          layers:
            - bwczxgdagr
          loggingConfig: {}
          memorySize: 21
          packageType: Image
          reservedConcurrentExecutions: 28
          role: tuoem
          runtime: srxhlxqifkewuflrxzjauzdqqkoatl
          runtimeManagementConfig:
            runtimeVersionArn: lqpuhdoaicnpryovplogsolsacxbk
            updateRuntimeOn: Auto
          snapStart:
            applyOn: None
          snapStartResponse:
            applyOn: None
          tags:
            - key: hweqw
              value: qctpnmjttccpi
          timeout: 28
          tracingConfig:
            mode: Active
          vpcConfig:
            ipv6AllowedForDualStack: true
            securityGroupIds:
              - ovxbygrfhfhno
            subnetIds:
              - inqatpkusunkgccviubzkijhrgslec
        awsRegion: nat
        awsSourceSchema: joyfyjrulh
        awsTags:
          key4553: qdudhyzvebfiewg
        publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: izvoucedmqtsihfjz
        publicCloudResourceName: odptbducplnqaqoeleidffnyqfcipg
      resourceGroupName: rglambdaFunction
      tags:
        key9520: pnmk
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Create LambdaFunction Resource

Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

Constructor syntax

new LambdaFunction(name: string, args: LambdaFunctionArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def LambdaFunction(resource_name: str,
                   args: LambdaFunctionArgs,
                   opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)

@overload
def LambdaFunction(resource_name: str,
                   opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                   resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
                   location: Optional[str] = None,
                   name: Optional[str] = None,
                   properties: Optional[LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs] = None,
                   tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None)
func NewLambdaFunction(ctx *Context, name string, args LambdaFunctionArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*LambdaFunction, error)
public LambdaFunction(string name, LambdaFunctionArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public LambdaFunction(String name, LambdaFunctionArgs args)
public LambdaFunction(String name, LambdaFunctionArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: azure-native:awsconnector:LambdaFunction
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

Parameters

name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. LambdaFunctionArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts CustomResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
resource_name This property is required. str
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. LambdaFunctionArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts ResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
ctx Context
Context object for the current deployment.
name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. LambdaFunctionArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts ResourceOption
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. LambdaFunctionArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts CustomResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
name This property is required. String
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. LambdaFunctionArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
options CustomResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

Constructor example

The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

var lambdaFunctionResource = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunctionResource", new()
{
    ResourceGroupName = "string",
    Location = "string",
    Name = "string",
    Properties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
    {
        Arn = "string",
        AwsAccountId = "string",
        AwsProperties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
        {
            Architectures = new[]
            {
                "string",
            },
            Arn = "string",
            Code = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.CodeArgs
            {
                ImageUri = "string",
                S3Bucket = "string",
                S3Key = "string",
                S3ObjectVersion = "string",
                ZipFile = "string",
            },
            CodeSigningConfigArn = "string",
            DeadLetterConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.DeadLetterConfigArgs
            {
                TargetArn = "string",
            },
            Description = "string",
            Environment = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EnvironmentArgs
            {
                Variables = 
                {
                    { "string", "string" },
                },
            },
            EphemeralStorage = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EphemeralStorageArgs
            {
                Size = 0,
                SizeInGiB = 0,
            },
            FileSystemConfigs = new[]
            {
                new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.FileSystemConfigArgs
                {
                    Arn = "string",
                    LocalMountPath = "string",
                },
            },
            FunctionName = "string",
            Handler = "string",
            ImageConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ImageConfigArgs
            {
                Command = new[]
                {
                    "string",
                },
                EntryPoint = new[]
                {
                    "string",
                },
                WorkingDirectory = "string",
            },
            KmsKeyArn = "string",
            Layers = new[]
            {
                "string",
            },
            LoggingConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LoggingConfigArgs
            {
                ApplicationLogLevel = "string",
                FailureFeedbackRoleArn = "string",
                LogFormat = "string",
                LogGroup = "string",
                Protocol = "string",
                SuccessFeedbackRoleArn = "string",
                SuccessFeedbackSampleRate = "string",
                SystemLogLevel = "string",
            },
            MemorySize = 0,
            PackageType = "string",
            ReservedConcurrentExecutions = 0,
            Role = "string",
            Runtime = "string",
            RuntimeManagementConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.RuntimeManagementConfigArgs
            {
                RuntimeVersionArn = "string",
                UpdateRuntimeOn = "string",
            },
            SnapStart = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartArgs
            {
                ApplyOn = "string",
            },
            SnapStartResponse = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartResponseArgs
            {
                ApplyOn = "string",
            },
            Tags = new[]
            {
                new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TagArgs
                {
                    Key = "string",
                    Value = "string",
                },
            },
            Timeout = 0,
            TracingConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TracingConfigArgs
            {
                Mode = "string",
            },
            VpcConfig = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.VpcConfigArgs
            {
                Ipv6AllowedForDualStack = false,
                SecurityGroupIds = new[]
                {
                    "string",
                },
                SubnetIds = new[]
                {
                    "string",
                },
                Subnets = new[]
                {
                    "string",
                },
                VpcId = "string",
            },
        },
        AwsRegion = "string",
        AwsSourceSchema = "string",
        AwsTags = 
        {
            { "string", "string" },
        },
        PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId = "string",
        PublicCloudResourceName = "string",
    },
    Tags = 
    {
        { "string", "string" },
    },
});
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example, err := awsconnector.NewLambdaFunction(ctx, "lambdaFunctionResource", &awsconnector.LambdaFunctionArgs{
	ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("string"),
	Location:          pulumi.String("string"),
	Name:              pulumi.String("string"),
	Properties: &awsconnector.LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs{
		Arn:          pulumi.String("string"),
		AwsAccountId: pulumi.String("string"),
		AwsProperties: &awsconnector.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs{
			Architectures: pulumi.StringArray{
				pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			Arn: pulumi.String("string"),
			Code: &awsconnector.CodeArgs{
				ImageUri:        pulumi.String("string"),
				S3Bucket:        pulumi.String("string"),
				S3Key:           pulumi.String("string"),
				S3ObjectVersion: pulumi.String("string"),
				ZipFile:         pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			CodeSigningConfigArn: pulumi.String("string"),
			DeadLetterConfig: &awsconnector.DeadLetterConfigArgs{
				TargetArn: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			Description: pulumi.String("string"),
			Environment: &awsconnector.EnvironmentArgs{
				Variables: pulumi.StringMap{
					"string": pulumi.String("string"),
				},
			},
			EphemeralStorage: &awsconnector.EphemeralStorageArgs{
				Size:      pulumi.Int(0),
				SizeInGiB: pulumi.Int(0),
			},
			FileSystemConfigs: awsconnector.FileSystemConfigArray{
				&awsconnector.FileSystemConfigArgs{
					Arn:            pulumi.String("string"),
					LocalMountPath: pulumi.String("string"),
				},
			},
			FunctionName: pulumi.String("string"),
			Handler:      pulumi.String("string"),
			ImageConfig: &awsconnector.ImageConfigArgs{
				Command: pulumi.StringArray{
					pulumi.String("string"),
				},
				EntryPoint: pulumi.StringArray{
					pulumi.String("string"),
				},
				WorkingDirectory: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			KmsKeyArn: pulumi.String("string"),
			Layers: pulumi.StringArray{
				pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			LoggingConfig: &awsconnector.LoggingConfigArgs{
				ApplicationLogLevel:       pulumi.String("string"),
				FailureFeedbackRoleArn:    pulumi.String("string"),
				LogFormat:                 pulumi.String("string"),
				LogGroup:                  pulumi.String("string"),
				Protocol:                  pulumi.String("string"),
				SuccessFeedbackRoleArn:    pulumi.String("string"),
				SuccessFeedbackSampleRate: pulumi.String("string"),
				SystemLogLevel:            pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			MemorySize:                   pulumi.Int(0),
			PackageType:                  pulumi.String("string"),
			ReservedConcurrentExecutions: pulumi.Int(0),
			Role:                         pulumi.String("string"),
			Runtime:                      pulumi.String("string"),
			RuntimeManagementConfig: &awsconnector.RuntimeManagementConfigArgs{
				RuntimeVersionArn: pulumi.String("string"),
				UpdateRuntimeOn:   pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			SnapStart: &awsconnector.SnapStartArgs{
				ApplyOn: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			SnapStartResponse: &awsconnector.SnapStartResponseArgs{
				ApplyOn: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			Tags: awsconnector.TagArray{
				&awsconnector.TagArgs{
					Key:   pulumi.String("string"),
					Value: pulumi.String("string"),
				},
			},
			Timeout: pulumi.Int(0),
			TracingConfig: &awsconnector.TracingConfigArgs{
				Mode: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			VpcConfig: &awsconnector.VpcConfigArgs{
				Ipv6AllowedForDualStack: pulumi.Bool(false),
				SecurityGroupIds: pulumi.StringArray{
					pulumi.String("string"),
				},
				SubnetIds: pulumi.StringArray{
					pulumi.String("string"),
				},
				Subnets: pulumi.StringArray{
					pulumi.String("string"),
				},
				VpcId: pulumi.String("string"),
			},
		},
		AwsRegion:       pulumi.String("string"),
		AwsSourceSchema: pulumi.String("string"),
		AwsTags: pulumi.StringMap{
			"string": pulumi.String("string"),
		},
		PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId: pulumi.String("string"),
		PublicCloudResourceName:         pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
		"string": pulumi.String("string"),
	},
})
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var lambdaFunctionResource = new LambdaFunction("lambdaFunctionResource", LambdaFunctionArgs.builder()
    .resourceGroupName("string")
    .location("string")
    .name("string")
    .properties(LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs.builder()
        .arn("string")
        .awsAccountId("string")
        .awsProperties(AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs.builder()
            .architectures("string")
            .arn("string")
            .code(CodeArgs.builder()
                .imageUri("string")
                .s3Bucket("string")
                .s3Key("string")
                .s3ObjectVersion("string")
                .zipFile("string")
                .build())
            .codeSigningConfigArn("string")
            .deadLetterConfig(DeadLetterConfigArgs.builder()
                .targetArn("string")
                .build())
            .description("string")
            .environment(EnvironmentArgs.builder()
                .variables(Map.of("string", "string"))
                .build())
            .ephemeralStorage(EphemeralStorageArgs.builder()
                .size(0)
                .sizeInGiB(0)
                .build())
            .fileSystemConfigs(FileSystemConfigArgs.builder()
                .arn("string")
                .localMountPath("string")
                .build())
            .functionName("string")
            .handler("string")
            .imageConfig(ImageConfigArgs.builder()
                .command("string")
                .entryPoint("string")
                .workingDirectory("string")
                .build())
            .kmsKeyArn("string")
            .layers("string")
            .loggingConfig(LoggingConfigArgs.builder()
                .applicationLogLevel("string")
                .failureFeedbackRoleArn("string")
                .logFormat("string")
                .logGroup("string")
                .protocol("string")
                .successFeedbackRoleArn("string")
                .successFeedbackSampleRate("string")
                .systemLogLevel("string")
                .build())
            .memorySize(0)
            .packageType("string")
            .reservedConcurrentExecutions(0)
            .role("string")
            .runtime("string")
            .runtimeManagementConfig(RuntimeManagementConfigArgs.builder()
                .runtimeVersionArn("string")
                .updateRuntimeOn("string")
                .build())
            .snapStart(SnapStartArgs.builder()
                .applyOn("string")
                .build())
            .snapStartResponse(SnapStartResponseArgs.builder()
                .applyOn("string")
                .build())
            .tags(TagArgs.builder()
                .key("string")
                .value("string")
                .build())
            .timeout(0)
            .tracingConfig(TracingConfigArgs.builder()
                .mode("string")
                .build())
            .vpcConfig(VpcConfigArgs.builder()
                .ipv6AllowedForDualStack(false)
                .securityGroupIds("string")
                .subnetIds("string")
                .subnets("string")
                .vpcId("string")
                .build())
            .build())
        .awsRegion("string")
        .awsSourceSchema("string")
        .awsTags(Map.of("string", "string"))
        .publicCloudConnectorsResourceId("string")
        .publicCloudResourceName("string")
        .build())
    .tags(Map.of("string", "string"))
    .build());
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lambda_function_resource = azure_native.awsconnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunctionResource",
    resource_group_name="string",
    location="string",
    name="string",
    properties={
        "arn": "string",
        "aws_account_id": "string",
        "aws_properties": {
            "architectures": ["string"],
            "arn": "string",
            "code": {
                "image_uri": "string",
                "s3_bucket": "string",
                "s3_key": "string",
                "s3_object_version": "string",
                "zip_file": "string",
            },
            "code_signing_config_arn": "string",
            "dead_letter_config": {
                "target_arn": "string",
            },
            "description": "string",
            "environment": {
                "variables": {
                    "string": "string",
                },
            },
            "ephemeral_storage": {
                "size": 0,
                "size_in_gi_b": 0,
            },
            "file_system_configs": [{
                "arn": "string",
                "local_mount_path": "string",
            }],
            "function_name": "string",
            "handler": "string",
            "image_config": {
                "command": ["string"],
                "entry_point": ["string"],
                "working_directory": "string",
            },
            "kms_key_arn": "string",
            "layers": ["string"],
            "logging_config": {
                "application_log_level": "string",
                "failure_feedback_role_arn": "string",
                "log_format": "string",
                "log_group": "string",
                "protocol": "string",
                "success_feedback_role_arn": "string",
                "success_feedback_sample_rate": "string",
                "system_log_level": "string",
            },
            "memory_size": 0,
            "package_type": "string",
            "reserved_concurrent_executions": 0,
            "role": "string",
            "runtime": "string",
            "runtime_management_config": {
                "runtime_version_arn": "string",
                "update_runtime_on": "string",
            },
            "snap_start": {
                "apply_on": "string",
            },
            "snap_start_response": {
                "apply_on": "string",
            },
            "tags": [{
                "key": "string",
                "value": "string",
            }],
            "timeout": 0,
            "tracing_config": {
                "mode": "string",
            },
            "vpc_config": {
                "ipv6_allowed_for_dual_stack": False,
                "security_group_ids": ["string"],
                "subnet_ids": ["string"],
                "subnets": ["string"],
                "vpc_id": "string",
            },
        },
        "aws_region": "string",
        "aws_source_schema": "string",
        "aws_tags": {
            "string": "string",
        },
        "public_cloud_connectors_resource_id": "string",
        "public_cloud_resource_name": "string",
    },
    tags={
        "string": "string",
    })
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const lambdaFunctionResource = new azure_native.awsconnector.LambdaFunction("lambdaFunctionResource", {
    resourceGroupName: "string",
    location: "string",
    name: "string",
    properties: {
        arn: "string",
        awsAccountId: "string",
        awsProperties: {
            architectures: ["string"],
            arn: "string",
            code: {
                imageUri: "string",
                s3Bucket: "string",
                s3Key: "string",
                s3ObjectVersion: "string",
                zipFile: "string",
            },
            codeSigningConfigArn: "string",
            deadLetterConfig: {
                targetArn: "string",
            },
            description: "string",
            environment: {
                variables: {
                    string: "string",
                },
            },
            ephemeralStorage: {
                size: 0,
                sizeInGiB: 0,
            },
            fileSystemConfigs: [{
                arn: "string",
                localMountPath: "string",
            }],
            functionName: "string",
            handler: "string",
            imageConfig: {
                command: ["string"],
                entryPoint: ["string"],
                workingDirectory: "string",
            },
            kmsKeyArn: "string",
            layers: ["string"],
            loggingConfig: {
                applicationLogLevel: "string",
                failureFeedbackRoleArn: "string",
                logFormat: "string",
                logGroup: "string",
                protocol: "string",
                successFeedbackRoleArn: "string",
                successFeedbackSampleRate: "string",
                systemLogLevel: "string",
            },
            memorySize: 0,
            packageType: "string",
            reservedConcurrentExecutions: 0,
            role: "string",
            runtime: "string",
            runtimeManagementConfig: {
                runtimeVersionArn: "string",
                updateRuntimeOn: "string",
            },
            snapStart: {
                applyOn: "string",
            },
            snapStartResponse: {
                applyOn: "string",
            },
            tags: [{
                key: "string",
                value: "string",
            }],
            timeout: 0,
            tracingConfig: {
                mode: "string",
            },
            vpcConfig: {
                ipv6AllowedForDualStack: false,
                securityGroupIds: ["string"],
                subnetIds: ["string"],
                subnets: ["string"],
                vpcId: "string",
            },
        },
        awsRegion: "string",
        awsSourceSchema: "string",
        awsTags: {
            string: "string",
        },
        publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: "string",
        publicCloudResourceName: "string",
    },
    tags: {
        string: "string",
    },
});
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type: azure-native:awsconnector:LambdaFunction
properties:
    location: string
    name: string
    properties:
        arn: string
        awsAccountId: string
        awsProperties:
            architectures:
                - string
            arn: string
            code:
                imageUri: string
                s3Bucket: string
                s3Key: string
                s3ObjectVersion: string
                zipFile: string
            codeSigningConfigArn: string
            deadLetterConfig:
                targetArn: string
            description: string
            environment:
                variables:
                    string: string
            ephemeralStorage:
                size: 0
                sizeInGiB: 0
            fileSystemConfigs:
                - arn: string
                  localMountPath: string
            functionName: string
            handler: string
            imageConfig:
                command:
                    - string
                entryPoint:
                    - string
                workingDirectory: string
            kmsKeyArn: string
            layers:
                - string
            loggingConfig:
                applicationLogLevel: string
                failureFeedbackRoleArn: string
                logFormat: string
                logGroup: string
                protocol: string
                successFeedbackRoleArn: string
                successFeedbackSampleRate: string
                systemLogLevel: string
            memorySize: 0
            packageType: string
            reservedConcurrentExecutions: 0
            role: string
            runtime: string
            runtimeManagementConfig:
                runtimeVersionArn: string
                updateRuntimeOn: string
            snapStart:
                applyOn: string
            snapStartResponse:
                applyOn: string
            tags:
                - key: string
                  value: string
            timeout: 0
            tracingConfig:
                mode: string
            vpcConfig:
                ipv6AllowedForDualStack: false
                securityGroupIds:
                    - string
                subnetIds:
                    - string
                subnets:
                    - string
                vpcId: string
        awsRegion: string
        awsSourceSchema: string
        awsTags:
            string: string
        publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: string
        publicCloudResourceName: string
    resourceGroupName: string
    tags:
        string: string
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LambdaFunction Resource Properties

To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

Inputs

In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.

The LambdaFunction resource accepts the following input properties:

ResourceGroupName
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
Location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The geo-location where the resource lives
Name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
Name of LambdaFunction
Properties Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LambdaFunctionProperties
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
Tags Dictionary<string, string>
Resource tags.
ResourceGroupName
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
Location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The geo-location where the resource lives
Name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
Name of LambdaFunction
Properties LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
Tags map[string]string
Resource tags.
resourceGroupName
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
String
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The geo-location where the resource lives
name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
Name of LambdaFunction
properties LambdaFunctionProperties
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
tags Map<String,String>
Resource tags.
resourceGroupName
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The geo-location where the resource lives
name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
Name of LambdaFunction
properties LambdaFunctionProperties
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
tags {[key: string]: string}
Resource tags.
resource_group_name
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
str
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. str
The geo-location where the resource lives
name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. str
Name of LambdaFunction
properties LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
tags Mapping[str, str]
Resource tags.
resourceGroupName
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
String
The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
location Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The geo-location where the resource lives
name Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
Name of LambdaFunction
properties Property Map
The resource-specific properties for this resource.
tags Map<String>
Resource tags.

Outputs

All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the LambdaFunction resource produces the following output properties:

AzureApiVersion string
The Azure API version of the resource.
Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
SystemData Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Outputs.SystemDataResponse
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
Type string
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
AzureApiVersion string
The Azure API version of the resource.
Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
SystemData SystemDataResponse
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
Type string
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
azureApiVersion String
The Azure API version of the resource.
id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
systemData SystemDataResponse
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
type String
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
azureApiVersion string
The Azure API version of the resource.
id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
systemData SystemDataResponse
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
type string
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
azure_api_version str
The Azure API version of the resource.
id str
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
system_data SystemDataResponse
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
type str
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
azureApiVersion String
The Azure API version of the resource.
id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
systemData Property Map
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
type String
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"

Supporting Types

Architectures
, ArchitecturesArgs

Arm64
arm64Architectures enum arm64
X86_64
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64
ArchitecturesArm64
arm64Architectures enum arm64
Architectures_X86_64
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64
Arm64
arm64Architectures enum arm64
X86_64
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64
Arm64
arm64Architectures enum arm64
X86_64
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64
ARM64
arm64Architectures enum arm64
X86_64
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64
"arm64"
arm64Architectures enum arm64
"x86_64"
x86_64Architectures enum x86_64

AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
, AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs

Architectures List<Union<string, Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Architectures>>
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
Arn string
Property arn
Code Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Code
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
CodeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
DeadLetterConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.DeadLetterConfig
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
Description string
A description of the function.
Environment Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Environment
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
EphemeralStorage Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EphemeralStorage
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
FileSystemConfigs List<Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.FileSystemConfig>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
FunctionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
Handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
ImageConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ImageConfig
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
KmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
Layers List<string>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
LoggingConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LoggingConfig
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
MemorySize int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
PackageType string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.PackageType
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
ReservedConcurrentExecutions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
Role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
Runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
RuntimeManagementConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.RuntimeManagementConfig
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
SnapStart Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStart
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
SnapStartResponse Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
Tags List<Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Tag>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
Timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
TracingConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TracingConfig
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
VpcConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.VpcConfig
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
Architectures []string
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
Arn string
Property arn
Code Code
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
CodeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
DeadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfig
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
Description string
A description of the function.
Environment Environment
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
EphemeralStorage EphemeralStorage
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
FileSystemConfigs []FileSystemConfig
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
FunctionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
Handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
ImageConfig ImageConfig
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
KmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
Layers []string
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
LoggingConfig LoggingConfig
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
MemorySize int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
PackageType string | PackageType
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
ReservedConcurrentExecutions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
Role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
Runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
RuntimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfig
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
SnapStart SnapStart
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
SnapStartResponse SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
Tags []Tag
A list of tags to apply to the function.
Timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
TracingConfig TracingConfig
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
VpcConfig VpcConfig
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures List<Either<String,Architectures>>
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn String
Property arn
code Code
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn String
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfig
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description String
A description of the function.
environment Environment
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage EphemeralStorage
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs List<FileSystemConfig>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName String
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler String
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig ImageConfig
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn String
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers List<String>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig LoggingConfig
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize Integer
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType String | PackageType
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions Integer
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime String
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfig
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart SnapStart
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags List<Tag>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout Integer
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig TracingConfig
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig VpcConfig
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures (string | Architectures)[]
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn string
Property arn
code Code
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfig
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description string
A description of the function.
environment Environment
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage EphemeralStorage
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs FileSystemConfig[]
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig ImageConfig
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers string[]
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig LoggingConfig
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize number
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType string | PackageType
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions number
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfig
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart SnapStart
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags Tag[]
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout number
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig TracingConfig
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig VpcConfig
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures Sequence[Union[str, Architectures]]
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn str
Property arn
code Code
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
code_signing_config_arn str
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
dead_letter_config DeadLetterConfig
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description str
A description of the function.
environment Environment
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeral_storage EphemeralStorage
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
file_system_configs Sequence[FileSystemConfig]
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
function_name str
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler str
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
image_config ImageConfig
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kms_key_arn str
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers Sequence[str]
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
logging_config LoggingConfig
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memory_size int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
package_type str | PackageType
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reserved_concurrent_executions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime str
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtime_management_config RuntimeManagementConfig
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snap_start SnapStart
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snap_start_response SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags Sequence[Tag]
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracing_config TracingConfig
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpc_config VpcConfig
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures List<String | "arm64" | "x86_64">
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn String
Property arn
code Property Map
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn String
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig Property Map
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description String
A description of the function.
environment Property Map
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage Property Map
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs List<Property Map>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName String
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler String
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig Property Map
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn String
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers List<String>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig Property Map
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize Number
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType String | "Image" | "Zip"
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions Number
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime String
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig Property Map
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart Property Map
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse Property Map
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags List<Property Map>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout Number
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig Property Map
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig Property Map
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.

AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
, AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponseArgs

Architectures List<string>
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
Arn string
Property arn
Code Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.CodeResponse
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
CodeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
DeadLetterConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.DeadLetterConfigResponse
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
Description string
A description of the function.
Environment Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EnvironmentResponse
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
EphemeralStorage Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.EphemeralStorageResponse
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
FileSystemConfigs List<Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.FileSystemConfigResponse>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
FunctionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
Handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
ImageConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ImageConfigResponse
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
KmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
Layers List<string>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
LoggingConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.LoggingConfigResponse
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
MemorySize int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
PackageType string
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
ReservedConcurrentExecutions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
Role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
Runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
RuntimeManagementConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
SnapStart Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
SnapStartResponse Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.SnapStartResponseResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
Tags List<Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TagResponse>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
Timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
TracingConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TracingConfigResponse
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
VpcConfig Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.VpcConfigResponse
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
Architectures []string
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
Arn string
Property arn
Code CodeResponse
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
CodeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
DeadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfigResponse
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
Description string
A description of the function.
Environment EnvironmentResponse
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
EphemeralStorage EphemeralStorageResponse
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
FileSystemConfigs []FileSystemConfigResponse
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
FunctionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
Handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
ImageConfig ImageConfigResponse
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
KmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
Layers []string
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
LoggingConfig LoggingConfigResponse
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
MemorySize int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
PackageType string
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
ReservedConcurrentExecutions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
Role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
Runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
RuntimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
SnapStart SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
SnapStartResponse SnapStartResponseResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
Tags []TagResponse
A list of tags to apply to the function.
Timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
TracingConfig TracingConfigResponse
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
VpcConfig VpcConfigResponse
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures List<String>
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn String
Property arn
code CodeResponse
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn String
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfigResponse
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description String
A description of the function.
environment EnvironmentResponse
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage EphemeralStorageResponse
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs List<FileSystemConfigResponse>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName String
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler String
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig ImageConfigResponse
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn String
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers List<String>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig LoggingConfigResponse
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize Integer
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType String
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions Integer
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime String
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse SnapStartResponseResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags List<TagResponse>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout Integer
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig TracingConfigResponse
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig VpcConfigResponse
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures string[]
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn string
Property arn
code CodeResponse
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn string
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig DeadLetterConfigResponse
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description string
A description of the function.
environment EnvironmentResponse
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage EphemeralStorageResponse
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs FileSystemConfigResponse[]
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName string
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler string
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig ImageConfigResponse
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn string
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers string[]
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig LoggingConfigResponse
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize number
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType string
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions number
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime string
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse SnapStartResponseResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags TagResponse[]
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout number
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig TracingConfigResponse
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig VpcConfigResponse
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures Sequence[str]
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn str
Property arn
code CodeResponse
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
code_signing_config_arn str
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
dead_letter_config DeadLetterConfigResponse
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description str
A description of the function.
environment EnvironmentResponse
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeral_storage EphemeralStorageResponse
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
file_system_configs Sequence[FileSystemConfigResponse]
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
function_name str
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler str
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
image_config ImageConfigResponse
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kms_key_arn str
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers Sequence[str]
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
logging_config LoggingConfigResponse
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memory_size int
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
package_type str
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reserved_concurrent_executions int
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime str
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtime_management_config RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snap_start SnapStartResponse
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snap_start_response SnapStartResponseResponse
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags Sequence[TagResponse]
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout int
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracing_config TracingConfigResponse
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpc_config VpcConfigResponse
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.
architectures List<String>
The instruction set architecture that the function supports. Enter a string array with one of the valid values (arm64 or x86_64). The default value is x86_64.
arn String
Property arn
code Property Map
The code for the function. The deployment package for a Lambda function. To deploy a function defined as a container image, you specify the location of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry. For a .zip file deployment package, you can specify the location of an object in Amazon S3. For Node.js and Python functions, you can specify the function code inline in the template. Changes to a deployment package in Amazon S3 or a container image in ECR are not detected automatically during stack updates. To update the function code, change the object key or version in the template.
codeSigningConfigArn String
To enable code signing for this function, specify the ARN of a code-signing configuration. A code-signing configuration includes a set of signing profiles, which define the trusted publishers for this function.
deadLetterConfig Property Map
A dead-letter queue configuration that specifies the queue or topic where Lambda sends asynchronous events when they fail processing. For more information, see Dead-letter queues. The dead-letter queue for failed asynchronous invocations.
description String
A description of the function.
environment Property Map
Environment variables that are accessible from function code during execution. A function's environment variable settings. You can use environment variables to adjust your function's behavior without updating code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration.
ephemeralStorage Property Map
The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB. The size of the function's /tmp directory in MB. The default value is 512, but it can be any whole number between 512 and 10,240 MB.
fileSystemConfigs List<Property Map>
Connection settings for an Amazon EFS file system. To connect a function to a file system, a mount target must be available in every Availability Zone that your function connects to. If your template contains an AWS::EFS::MountTarget resource, you must also specify a DependsOn attribute to ensure that the mount target is created or updated before the function. For more information about using the DependsOn attribute, see DependsOn Attribute.
functionName String
The name of the Lambda function, up to 64 characters in length. If you don't specify a name, CFN generates one. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
handler String
The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to run your function. Handler is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The format includes the file name. It can also include namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime. For more information, see Lambda programming model.
imageConfig Property Map
Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings. Configuration values that override the container image Dockerfile settings. For more information, see Container image settings.
kmsKeyArn String
The ARN of the KMSlong (KMS) customer managed key that's used to encrypt your function's environment variables. When Lambda SnapStart is activated, Lambda also uses this key is to encrypt your function's snapshot. If you deploy your function using a container image, Lambda also uses this key to encrypt your function when it's deployed. Note that this is not the same key that's used to protect your container image in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). If you don't provide a customer managed key, Lambda uses a default service key.
layers List<String>
A list of function layers to add to the function's execution environment. Specify each layer by its ARN, including the version.
loggingConfig Property Map
The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings. The function's Amazon CloudWatch Logs configuration settings.
memorySize Number
The amount of memory available to the function at runtime. Increasing the function memory also increases its CPU allocation. The default value is 128 MB. The value can be any multiple of 1 MB. Note that new AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. You can also request a quota increase.
packageType String
The type of deployment package. Set to Image for container image and set Zip for .zip file archive.
reservedConcurrentExecutions Number
The number of simultaneous executions to reserve for the function.
role String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function's execution role.
runtime String
The identifier of the function's runtime. Runtime is required if the deployment package is a .zip file archive. The following list includes deprecated runtimes. For more information, see Runtime deprecation policy.
runtimeManagementConfig Property Map
Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates. Sets the runtime management configuration for a function's version. For more information, see Runtime updates.
snapStart Property Map
The function's SnapStart setting. The function's SnapStart setting.
snapStartResponse Property Map
The function's SnapStart setting.
tags List<Property Map>
A list of tags to apply to the function.
timeout Number
The amount of time (in seconds) that Lambda allows a function to run before stopping it. The default is 3 seconds. The maximum allowed value is 900 seconds. For more information, see Lambda execution environment.
tracingConfig Property Map
Set Mode to Active to sample and trace a subset of incoming requests with X-Ray. The function's tracing configuration. To sample and record incoming requests, set Mode to Active.
vpcConfig Property Map
For network connectivity to AWS resources in a VPC, specify a list of security groups and subnets in the VPC. When you connect a function to a VPC, it can access resources and the internet only through that VPC. For more information, see Configuring a Lambda function to access resources in a VPC. The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a Lambda function. When you connect a function to a VPC, Lambda creates an elastic network interface for each combination of security group and subnet in the function's VPC configuration. The function can only access resources and the internet through that VPC. For more information, see VPC Settings. When you delete a function, CFN monitors the state of its network interfaces and waits for Lambda to delete them before proceeding. If the VPC is defined in the same stack, the network interfaces need to be deleted by Lambda before CFN can delete the VPC's resources. To monitor network interfaces, CFN needs the ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces permission. It obtains this from the user or role that modifies the stack. If you don't provide this permission, CFN does not wait for network interfaces to be deleted.

Code
, CodeArgs

ImageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
S3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
S3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
S3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
ZipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
ImageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
S3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
S3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
S3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
ZipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri String
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket String
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key String
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion String
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile String
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
image_uri str
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3_bucket str
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3_key str
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3_object_version str
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zip_file str
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri String
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket String
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key String
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion String
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile String
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.

CodeResponse
, CodeResponseArgs

ImageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
S3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
S3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
S3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
ZipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
ImageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
S3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
S3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
S3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
ZipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri String
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket String
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key String
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion String
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile String
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri string
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket string
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key string
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion string
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile string
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
image_uri str
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3_bucket str
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3_key str
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3_object_version str
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zip_file str
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.
imageUri String
URI of a container image in the Amazon ECR registry.
s3Bucket String
An Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS-Region as your function. The bucket can be in a different AWS-account.
s3Key String
The Amazon S3 key of the deployment package.
s3ObjectVersion String
For versioned objects, the version of the deployment package object to use.
zipFile String
(Node.js and Python) The source code of your Lambda function. If you include your function source inline with this parameter, CFN places it in a file named index and zips it to create a deployment package. This zip file cannot exceed 4MB. For the Handler property, the first part of the handler identifier must be index. For example, index.handler. For JSON, you must escape quotes and special characters such as newline (\n) with a backslash. If you specify a function that interacts with an AWS CloudFormation custom resource, you don't have to write your own functions to send responses to the custom resource that invoked the function. AWS CloudFormation provides a response module (cfn-response) that simplifies sending responses. See Using Lambda with CloudFormation for details.

DeadLetterConfig
, DeadLetterConfigArgs

TargetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
TargetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
target_arn str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.

DeadLetterConfigResponse
, DeadLetterConfigResponseArgs

TargetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
TargetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
target_arn str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.
targetArn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic.

Environment
, EnvironmentArgs

Variables Dictionary<string, string>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
Variables map[string]string
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Map<String,String>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables {[key: string]: string}
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Mapping[str, str]
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Map<String>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.

EnvironmentResponse
, EnvironmentResponseArgs

Variables Dictionary<string, string>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
Variables map[string]string
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Map<String,String>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables {[key: string]: string}
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Mapping[str, str]
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.
variables Map<String>
Environment variable key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Lambda environment variables.

EphemeralStorage
, EphemeralStorageArgs

Size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
SizeInGiB int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
Size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
SizeInGiB int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size Integer
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB Integer
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size number
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB number
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
size_in_gi_b int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size Number
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB Number
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.

EphemeralStorageResponse
, EphemeralStorageResponseArgs

Size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
SizeInGiB int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
Size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
SizeInGiB int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size Integer
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB Integer
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size number
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB number
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size int
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
size_in_gi_b int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.
size Number
The size of the function's /tmp directory.
sizeInGiB Number
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is 20 GiB and the maximum supported value is 200 GiB.

FileSystemConfig
, FileSystemConfigArgs

Arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
LocalMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
Arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
LocalMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath String
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
local_mount_path str
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath String
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.

FileSystemConfigResponse
, FileSystemConfigResponseArgs

Arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
LocalMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
Arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
LocalMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath String
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath string
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
local_mount_path str
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.
arn String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS access point that provides access to the file system.
localMountPath String
The path where the function can access the file system, starting with /mnt/.

ImageConfig
, ImageConfigArgs

Command List<string>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
EntryPoint List<string>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
WorkingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
Command []string
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
EntryPoint []string
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
WorkingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command List<String>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint List<String>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory String
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command string[]
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint string[]
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command Sequence[str]
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entry_point Sequence[str]
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
working_directory str
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command List<String>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint List<String>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory String
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.

ImageConfigResponse
, ImageConfigResponseArgs

Command List<string>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
EntryPoint List<string>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
WorkingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
Command []string
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
EntryPoint []string
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
WorkingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command List<String>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint List<String>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory String
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command string[]
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint string[]
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory string
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command Sequence[str]
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entry_point Sequence[str]
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
working_directory str
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.
command List<String>
Specifies parameters that you want to pass in with ENTRYPOINT. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 parameters in the list.
entryPoint List<String>
Specifies the entry point to their application, which is typically the location of the runtime executable. You can specify a maximum of 1,500 string entries in the list.
workingDirectory String
Specifies the working directory. The length of the directory string cannot exceed 1,000 characters.

LambdaFunctionProperties
, LambdaFunctionPropertiesArgs

Arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
AwsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
AwsProperties Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
AWS Properties
AwsRegion string
AWS Region
AwsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
AwsTags Dictionary<string, string>
AWS Tags
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
PublicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
Arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
AwsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
AwsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
AWS Properties
AwsRegion string
AWS Region
AwsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
AwsTags map[string]string
AWS Tags
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
PublicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
arn String
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId String
AWS Account ID
awsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
AWS Properties
awsRegion String
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema String
AWS Source Schema
awsTags Map<String,String>
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId String
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName String
Public Cloud Resource Name
arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
awsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
AWS Properties
awsRegion string
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
awsTags {[key: string]: string}
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
arn str
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
aws_account_id str
AWS Account ID
aws_properties AwsLambdaFunctionProperties
AWS Properties
aws_region str
AWS Region
aws_source_schema str
AWS Source Schema
aws_tags Mapping[str, str]
AWS Tags
public_cloud_connectors_resource_id str
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
public_cloud_resource_name str
Public Cloud Resource Name
arn String
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId String
AWS Account ID
awsProperties Property Map
AWS Properties
awsRegion String
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema String
AWS Source Schema
awsTags Map<String>
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId String
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName String
Public Cloud Resource Name

LambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
, LambdaFunctionPropertiesResponseArgs

ProvisioningState This property is required. string
The status of the last operation.
Arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
AwsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
AwsProperties Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
AWS Properties
AwsRegion string
AWS Region
AwsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
AwsTags Dictionary<string, string>
AWS Tags
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
PublicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
ProvisioningState This property is required. string
The status of the last operation.
Arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
AwsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
AwsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
AWS Properties
AwsRegion string
AWS Region
AwsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
AwsTags map[string]string
AWS Tags
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
PublicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
provisioningState This property is required. String
The status of the last operation.
arn String
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId String
AWS Account ID
awsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
AWS Properties
awsRegion String
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema String
AWS Source Schema
awsTags Map<String,String>
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId String
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName String
Public Cloud Resource Name
provisioningState This property is required. string
The status of the last operation.
arn string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId string
AWS Account ID
awsProperties AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
AWS Properties
awsRegion string
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema string
AWS Source Schema
awsTags {[key: string]: string}
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId string
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName string
Public Cloud Resource Name
provisioning_state This property is required. str
The status of the last operation.
arn str
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
aws_account_id str
AWS Account ID
aws_properties AwsLambdaFunctionPropertiesResponse
AWS Properties
aws_region str
AWS Region
aws_source_schema str
AWS Source Schema
aws_tags Mapping[str, str]
AWS Tags
public_cloud_connectors_resource_id str
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
public_cloud_resource_name str
Public Cloud Resource Name
provisioningState This property is required. String
The status of the last operation.
arn String
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
awsAccountId String
AWS Account ID
awsProperties Property Map
AWS Properties
awsRegion String
AWS Region
awsSourceSchema String
AWS Source Schema
awsTags Map<String>
AWS Tags
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId String
Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
publicCloudResourceName String
Public Cloud Resource Name

LoggingConfig
, LoggingConfigArgs

ApplicationLogLevel string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
FailureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
LogFormat string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.LoggingConfigLogFormat
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
LogGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
Protocol string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.LoggingConfigProtocol
Property protocol
SuccessFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
SuccessFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
SystemLogLevel string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
ApplicationLogLevel string | LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
FailureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
LogFormat string | LoggingConfigLogFormat
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
LogGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
Protocol string | LoggingConfigProtocol
Property protocol
SuccessFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
SuccessFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
SystemLogLevel string | LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel String | LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn String
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat String | LoggingConfigLogFormat
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup String
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol String | LoggingConfigProtocol
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn String
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate String
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel String | LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel string | LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat string | LoggingConfigLogFormat
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol string | LoggingConfigProtocol
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel string | LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
application_log_level str | LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failure_feedback_role_arn str
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
log_format str | LoggingConfigLogFormat
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
log_group str
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol str | LoggingConfigProtocol
Property protocol
success_feedback_role_arn str
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
success_feedback_sample_rate str
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
system_log_level str | LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel String | "DEBUG" | "ERROR" | "FATAL" | "INFO" | "TRACE" | "WARN"
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn String
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat String | "JSON" | "Text"
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup String
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol String | "application" | "firehose" | "http/s" | "lambda" | "sqs"
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn String
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate String
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel String | "DEBUG" | "INFO" | "WARN"
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.

LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel
, LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelArgs

DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
ERROR
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
FATAL
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
TRACE
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelDEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelERROR
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelFATAL
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelINFO
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelTRACE
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
LoggingConfigApplicationLogLevelWARN
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
ERROR
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
FATAL
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
TRACE
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
ERROR
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
FATAL
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
TRACE
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
ERROR
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
FATAL
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
TRACE
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN
"DEBUG"
DEBUGLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum DEBUG
"ERROR"
ERRORLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum ERROR
"FATAL"
FATALLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum FATAL
"INFO"
INFOLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum INFO
"TRACE"
TRACELoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum TRACE
"WARN"
WARNLoggingConfigApplicationLogLevel enum WARN

LoggingConfigLogFormat
, LoggingConfigLogFormatArgs

JSON
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
Text
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text
LoggingConfigLogFormatJSON
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
LoggingConfigLogFormatText
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text
JSON
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
Text
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text
JSON
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
Text
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text
JSON
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
TEXT
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text
"JSON"
JSONLoggingConfigLogFormat enum JSON
"Text"
TextLoggingConfigLogFormat enum Text

LoggingConfigProtocol
, LoggingConfigProtocolArgs

Application
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
Firehose
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
HttpS
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
Lambda
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
Sqs
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs
LoggingConfigProtocolApplication
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
LoggingConfigProtocolFirehose
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
LoggingConfigProtocolHttpS
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
LoggingConfigProtocolLambda
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
LoggingConfigProtocolSqs
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs
Application
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
Firehose
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
HttpS
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
Lambda
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
Sqs
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs
Application
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
Firehose
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
HttpS
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
Lambda
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
Sqs
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs
APPLICATION
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
FIREHOSE
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
HTTP_S
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
LAMBDA_
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
SQS
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs
"application"
applicationLoggingConfigProtocol enum application
"firehose"
firehoseLoggingConfigProtocol enum firehose
"http/s"
http/sLoggingConfigProtocol enum http/s
"lambda"
lambdaLoggingConfigProtocol enum lambda
"sqs"
sqsLoggingConfigProtocol enum sqs

LoggingConfigResponse
, LoggingConfigResponseArgs

ApplicationLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
FailureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
LogFormat string
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
LogGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
Protocol string
Property protocol
SuccessFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
SuccessFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
SystemLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
ApplicationLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
FailureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
LogFormat string
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
LogGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
Protocol string
Property protocol
SuccessFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
SuccessFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
SystemLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel String
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn String
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat String
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup String
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol String
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn String
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate String
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel String
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn string
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat string
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol string
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn string
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate string
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel string
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
application_log_level str
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failure_feedback_role_arn str
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
log_format str
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
log_group str
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol str
Property protocol
success_feedback_role_arn str
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
success_feedback_sample_rate str
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
system_log_level str
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.
applicationLogLevel String
Set this property to filter the application logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends application logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where TRACE is the highest level and FATAL is the lowest.
failureFeedbackRoleArn String
Property failureFeedbackRoleArn
logFormat String
The format in which Lambda sends your function's application and system logs to CloudWatch. Select between plain text and structured JSON.
logGroup String
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch log group the function sends logs to. By default, Lambda functions send logs to a default log group named /aws/lambda/<function name>. To use a different log group, enter an existing log group or enter a new log group name.
protocol String
Property protocol
successFeedbackRoleArn String
Property successFeedbackRoleArn
successFeedbackSampleRate String
Property successFeedbackSampleRate
systemLogLevel String
Set this property to filter the system logs for your function that Lambda sends to CloudWatch. Lambda only sends system logs at the selected level of detail and lower, where DEBUG is the highest level and WARN is the lowest.

LoggingConfigSystemLogLevel
, LoggingConfigSystemLogLevelArgs

DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN
LoggingConfigSystemLogLevelDEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
LoggingConfigSystemLogLevelINFO
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
LoggingConfigSystemLogLevelWARN
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN
DEBUG
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
INFO
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
WARN
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN
"DEBUG"
DEBUGLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum DEBUG
"INFO"
INFOLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum INFO
"WARN"
WARNLoggingConfigSystemLogLevel enum WARN

PackageType
, PackageTypeArgs

Image
ImagePackageType enum Image
Zip
ZipPackageType enum Zip
PackageTypeImage
ImagePackageType enum Image
PackageTypeZip
ZipPackageType enum Zip
Image
ImagePackageType enum Image
Zip
ZipPackageType enum Zip
Image
ImagePackageType enum Image
Zip
ZipPackageType enum Zip
IMAGE
ImagePackageType enum Image
ZIP
ZipPackageType enum Zip
"Image"
ImagePackageType enum Image
"Zip"
ZipPackageType enum Zip

RuntimeManagementConfig
, RuntimeManagementConfigArgs

RuntimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
UpdateRuntimeOn string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
RuntimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
UpdateRuntimeOn string | RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn String
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn String | RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn string | RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtime_version_arn str
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
update_runtime_on str | RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn String
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn String | "Auto" | "FunctionUpdate" | "Manual"
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual

RuntimeManagementConfigResponse
, RuntimeManagementConfigResponseArgs

RuntimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
UpdateRuntimeOn string
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
RuntimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
UpdateRuntimeOn string
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn String
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn String
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn string
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn string
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtime_version_arn str
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
update_runtime_on str
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual
runtimeVersionArn String
The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use. This is only required if you're using the Manual runtime update mode.
updateRuntimeOn String
Specify the runtime update mode. + Auto (default) - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a Two-phase runtime version rollout. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates. + FunctionUpdate - LAM updates the runtime of you function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date. + Manual - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see Roll back a runtime version. Valid Values: Auto | FunctionUpdate | Manual

RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn
, RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOnArgs

Auto
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
FunctionUpdate
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
Manual
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual
RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOnAuto
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOnFunctionUpdate
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
RuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOnManual
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual
Auto
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
FunctionUpdate
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
Manual
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual
Auto
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
FunctionUpdate
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
Manual
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual
AUTO
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
FUNCTION_UPDATE
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
MANUAL
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual
"Auto"
AutoRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Auto
"FunctionUpdate"
FunctionUpdateRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum FunctionUpdate
"Manual"
ManualRuntimeManagementConfigUpdateRuntimeOn enum Manual

SnapStart
, SnapStartArgs

ApplyOn string | Pulumi.AzureNative.AwsConnector.SnapStartApplyOn
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
ApplyOn string | SnapStartApplyOn
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn String | SnapStartApplyOn
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn string | SnapStartApplyOn
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
apply_on str | SnapStartApplyOn
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn String | "None" | "PublishedVersions"
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.

SnapStartApplyOn
, SnapStartApplyOnArgs

None
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
PublishedVersions
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions
SnapStartApplyOnNone
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
SnapStartApplyOnPublishedVersions
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions
None
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
PublishedVersions
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions
None
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
PublishedVersions
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions
NONE
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
PUBLISHED_VERSIONS
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions
"None"
NoneSnapStartApplyOn enum None
"PublishedVersions"
PublishedVersionsSnapStartApplyOn enum PublishedVersions

SnapStartResponse
, SnapStartResponseArgs

ApplyOn string
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
ApplyOn string
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn String
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn string
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
apply_on str
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.
applyOn String
Set ApplyOn to PublishedVersions to create a snapshot of the initialized execution environment when you publish a function version.

SnapStartResponseResponse
, SnapStartResponseResponseArgs

ApplyOn string
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
OptimizationStatus string
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.
ApplyOn string
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
OptimizationStatus string
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.
applyOn String
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
optimizationStatus String
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.
applyOn string
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
optimizationStatus string
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.
apply_on str
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
optimization_status str
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.
applyOn String
When set to PublishedVersions, Lambda creates a snapshot of the execution environment when you publish a function version.
optimizationStatus String
When you provide a qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN), this response element indicates whether SnapStart is activated for the specified function version.

SystemDataResponse
, SystemDataResponseArgs

CreatedAt string
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
CreatedBy string
The identity that created the resource.
CreatedByType string
The type of identity that created the resource.
LastModifiedAt string
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
LastModifiedBy string
The identity that last modified the resource.
LastModifiedByType string
The type of identity that last modified the resource.
CreatedAt string
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
CreatedBy string
The identity that created the resource.
CreatedByType string
The type of identity that created the resource.
LastModifiedAt string
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
LastModifiedBy string
The identity that last modified the resource.
LastModifiedByType string
The type of identity that last modified the resource.
createdAt String
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
createdBy String
The identity that created the resource.
createdByType String
The type of identity that created the resource.
lastModifiedAt String
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
lastModifiedBy String
The identity that last modified the resource.
lastModifiedByType String
The type of identity that last modified the resource.
createdAt string
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
createdBy string
The identity that created the resource.
createdByType string
The type of identity that created the resource.
lastModifiedAt string
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
lastModifiedBy string
The identity that last modified the resource.
lastModifiedByType string
The type of identity that last modified the resource.
created_at str
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
created_by str
The identity that created the resource.
created_by_type str
The type of identity that created the resource.
last_modified_at str
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
last_modified_by str
The identity that last modified the resource.
last_modified_by_type str
The type of identity that last modified the resource.
createdAt String
The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
createdBy String
The identity that created the resource.
createdByType String
The type of identity that created the resource.
lastModifiedAt String
The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
lastModifiedBy String
The identity that last modified the resource.
lastModifiedByType String
The type of identity that last modified the resource.

Tag
, TagArgs

Key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key String
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value String
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key str
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value str
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key String
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value String
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.

TagResponse
, TagResponseArgs

Key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key String
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value String
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key string
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value string
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key str
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value str
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
key String
The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
value String
The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.

TracingConfig
, TracingConfigArgs

Mode string | TracingConfigMode
The tracing mode.
mode String | TracingConfigMode
The tracing mode.
mode string | TracingConfigMode
The tracing mode.
mode str | TracingConfigMode
The tracing mode.
mode String | "Active" | "PassThrough"
The tracing mode.

TracingConfigMode
, TracingConfigModeArgs

Active
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
PassThrough
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough
TracingConfigModeActive
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
TracingConfigModePassThrough
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough
Active
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
PassThrough
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough
Active
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
PassThrough
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough
ACTIVE
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
PASS_THROUGH
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough
"Active"
ActiveTracingConfigMode enum Active
"PassThrough"
PassThroughTracingConfigMode enum PassThrough

TracingConfigResponse
, TracingConfigResponseArgs

Mode string
The tracing mode.
Mode string
The tracing mode.
mode String
The tracing mode.
mode string
The tracing mode.
mode str
The tracing mode.
mode String
The tracing mode.

VpcConfig
, VpcConfigArgs

Ipv6AllowedForDualStack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
SecurityGroupIds List<string>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
SubnetIds List<string>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
Subnets List<string>
VpcId string
Ipv6AllowedForDualStack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
SecurityGroupIds []string
A list of VPC security group IDs.
SubnetIds []string
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
Subnets []string
VpcId string
ipv6AllowedForDualStack Boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
securityGroupIds List<String>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds List<String>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets List<String>
vpcId String
ipv6AllowedForDualStack boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
securityGroupIds string[]
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds string[]
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets string[]
vpcId string
ipv6_allowed_for_dual_stack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
security_group_ids Sequence[str]
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnet_ids Sequence[str]
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets Sequence[str]
vpc_id str
ipv6AllowedForDualStack Boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
securityGroupIds List<String>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds List<String>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets List<String>
vpcId String

VpcConfigResponse
, VpcConfigResponseArgs

ClusterSecurityGroupId string
EndpointPrivateAccess bool
EndpointPublicAccess bool
Ipv6AllowedForDualStack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
PublicAccessCidrs List<string>
SecurityGroupIds List<string>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
SubnetIds List<string>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
Subnets List<string>
VpcId string
ClusterSecurityGroupId string
EndpointPrivateAccess bool
EndpointPublicAccess bool
Ipv6AllowedForDualStack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
PublicAccessCidrs []string
SecurityGroupIds []string
A list of VPC security group IDs.
SubnetIds []string
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
Subnets []string
VpcId string
clusterSecurityGroupId String
endpointPrivateAccess Boolean
endpointPublicAccess Boolean
ipv6AllowedForDualStack Boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
publicAccessCidrs List<String>
securityGroupIds List<String>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds List<String>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets List<String>
vpcId String
clusterSecurityGroupId string
endpointPrivateAccess boolean
endpointPublicAccess boolean
ipv6AllowedForDualStack boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
publicAccessCidrs string[]
securityGroupIds string[]
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds string[]
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets string[]
vpcId string
cluster_security_group_id str
endpoint_private_access bool
endpoint_public_access bool
ipv6_allowed_for_dual_stack bool
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
public_access_cidrs Sequence[str]
security_group_ids Sequence[str]
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnet_ids Sequence[str]
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets Sequence[str]
vpc_id str
clusterSecurityGroupId String
endpointPrivateAccess Boolean
endpointPublicAccess Boolean
ipv6AllowedForDualStack Boolean
Allows outbound IPv6 traffic on VPC functions that are connected to dual-stack subnets.
publicAccessCidrs List<String>
securityGroupIds List<String>
A list of VPC security group IDs.
subnetIds List<String>
A list of VPC subnet IDs.
subnets List<String>
vpcId String

Import

An existing resource can be imported using its type token, name, and identifier, e.g.

$ pulumi import azure-native:awsconnector:LambdaFunction qdak /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.AwsConnector/lambdaFunctions/{name} 
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To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.

Package Details

Repository
Azure Native pulumi/pulumi-azure-native
License
Apache-2.0
This is the latest version of Azure Native. Use the Azure Native v2 docs if using the v2 version of this package.
Azure Native v3.2.0 published on Monday, Apr 14, 2025 by Pulumi