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Class: Aws::OpsWorks::Types::SourceWhen included in a request, the parameter depends on the repository type.
The application\'s version.
In requests, the repository\'s SSH key.
The repository type.
The source URL.
This parameter depends on the repository type.
When included in a request, the parameter depends on the repository type.
For Amazon S3 bundles, set Password
to the appropriate IAM secret access key.
For HTTP bundles and Subversion repositories, set Password
to the password.
For more information on how to safely handle IAM credentials, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html.
In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED*****
instead of the actual value.
The application\'s version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks enables you to easily deploy new versions of an application. One of the simplest approaches is to have branches or revisions in your repository that represent different versions that can potentially be deployed.
#ssh_key ⇒ StringIn requests, the repository\'s SSH key.
In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED*****
instead of the actual value.
The repository type.
Possible values:
The source URL. The following is an example of an Amazon S3 source URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/opsworks-demo-bucket/opsworks_cookbook_demo.tar.gz
.
This parameter depends on the repository type.
For Amazon S3 bundles, set Username
to the appropriate IAM access key ID.
For HTTP bundles, Git repositories, and Subversion repositories, set Username
to the user name.
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