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Class: Aws::CodeCommit::Types::PutFileInputWhen passing PutFileInput as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
repository_name: "RepositoryName", branch_name: "BranchName", file_content: "data", file_path: "Path", file_mode: "EXECUTABLE", parent_commit_id: "CommitId",
commit_message: "Message",
name: "Name",
email: "Email",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The name of the branch where you want to add or update the file.
A message about why this file was added or updated.
An email address for the person adding or updating the file.
The content of the file, in binary object format.
The file mode permissions of the blob.
The name of the file you want to add or update, including the relative path to the file in the repository.
The name of the person adding or updating the file.
The full commit ID of the head commit in the branch where you want to add or update the file.
The name of the repository where you want to add or update the file.
The name of the branch where you want to add or update the file. If this is an empty repository, this branch is created.
#commit_message ⇒ StringA message about why this file was added or updated. Although it is optional, a message makes the commit history for your repository more useful.
#email ⇒ StringAn email address for the person adding or updating the file.
#file_content ⇒ StringThe content of the file, in binary object format.
#file_mode ⇒ StringThe file mode permissions of the blob. Valid file mode permissions are listed here.
Possible values:
The name of the file you want to add or update, including the relative path to the file in the repository.
If the path does not currently exist in the repository, the path is created as part of adding the file.
#name ⇒ StringThe name of the person adding or updating the file. Although it is optional, a name makes the commit history for your repository more useful.
#parent_commit_id ⇒ StringThe full commit ID of the head commit in the branch where you want to add or update the file. If this is an empty repository, no commit ID is required. If this is not an empty repository, a commit ID is required.
The commit ID must match the ID of the head commit at the time of the operation. Otherwise, an error occurs, and the file is not added or updated.
#repository_name ⇒ StringThe name of the repository where you want to add or update the file.
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