import * as acm from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-certificatemanager';
import { AddBehaviorOptions, BehaviorOptions, ErrorResponse, GeoRestriction, HttpVersion, PriceClass, SecurityPolicyProtocol } from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-cloudfront';
import { Code, FunctionOptions, Runtime } from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-lambda';
import * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';
/**
 * Unfortunately, we can't use Partial<DistributionProps> because JSII breaks
 * Following interfaces are a copy+paste from aws libraries :(
 * making all of its props optional
 */
/**
 * Properties for a Distribution.
 *
 * @stability stable
 */
export interface DistributionProps {
    /**
     * The default behavior for the distribution.
     *
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly defaultBehavior?: AddBehaviorOptions;
    /**
     * Additional behaviors for the distribution, mapped by the pathPattern that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to.
     *
     * @default - no additional behaviors are added.
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly additionalBehaviors?: Record<string, BehaviorOptions>;
    /**
     * A certificate to associate with the distribution.
     *
     * The certificate must be located in N. Virginia (us-east-1).
     *
     * @default - the CloudFront wildcard certificate (*.cloudfront.net) will be used.
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly certificate?: acm.ICertificate;
    /**
     * Any comments you want to include about the distribution.
     *
     * @default - no comment
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly comment?: string;
    /**
     * The object that you want CloudFront to request from your origin (for example, index.html) when a viewer requests the root URL for your distribution. If no default object is set, the request goes to the origin's root (e.g., example.com/).
     *
     * @default - no default root object
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly defaultRootObject?: string;
    /**
     * Alternative domain names for this distribution.
     *
     * If you want to use your own domain name, such as www.example.com, instead of the cloudfront.net domain name,
     * you can add an alternate domain name to your distribution. If you attach a certificate to the distribution,
     * you must add (at least one of) the domain names of the certificate to this list.
     *
     * @default - The distribution will only support the default generated name (e.g., d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net)
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly domainNames?: string[];
    /**
     * Enable or disable the distribution.
     *
     * @default true
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly enabled?: boolean;
    /**
     * Whether CloudFront will respond to IPv6 DNS requests with an IPv6 address.
     *
     * If you specify false, CloudFront responds to IPv6 DNS requests with the DNS response code NOERROR and with no IP addresses.
     * This allows viewers to submit a second request, for an IPv4 address for your distribution.
     *
     * @default true
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly enableIpv6?: boolean;
    /**
     * Enable access logging for the distribution.
     *
     * @default - false, unless `logBucket` is specified.
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly enableLogging?: boolean;
    /**
     * Controls the countries in which your content is distributed.
     *
     * @default - No geographic restrictions
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly geoRestriction?: GeoRestriction;
    /**
     * Specify the maximum HTTP version that you want viewers to use to communicate with CloudFront.
     *
     * For viewers and CloudFront to use HTTP/2, viewers must support TLS 1.2 or later, and must support server name identification (SNI).
     *
     * @default HttpVersion.HTTP2
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly httpVersion?: HttpVersion;
    /**
     * The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in.
     *
     * @default - A bucket is created if `enableLogging` is true
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly logBucket?: s3.IBucket;
    /**
     * Specifies whether you want CloudFront to include cookies in access logs.
     *
     * @default false
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly logIncludesCookies?: boolean;
    /**
     * An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix to the access log filenames for this distribution.
     *
     * @default - no prefix
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly logFilePrefix?: string;
    /**
     * The price class that corresponds with the maximum price that you want to pay for CloudFront service.
     *
     * If you specify PriceClass_All, CloudFront responds to requests for your objects from all CloudFront edge locations.
     * If you specify a price class other than PriceClass_All, CloudFront serves your objects from the CloudFront edge location
     * that has the lowest latency among the edge locations in your price class.
     *
     * @default PriceClass.PRICE_CLASS_ALL
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly priceClass?: PriceClass;
    /**
     * Unique identifier that specifies the AWS WAF web ACL to associate with this CloudFront distribution.
     *
     * To specify a web ACL created using the latest version of AWS WAF, use the ACL ARN, for example
     * `arn:aws:wafv2:us-east-1:123456789012:global/webacl/ExampleWebACL/473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a`.
     * To specify a web ACL created using AWS WAF Classic, use the ACL ID, for example `473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a`.
     *
     * @default - No AWS Web Application Firewall web access control list (web ACL).
     * @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/latest/APIReference/API_CreateDistribution.html#API_CreateDistribution_RequestParameters.
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly webAclId?: string;
    /**
     * How CloudFront should handle requests that are not successful (e.g., PageNotFound).
     *
     * @default - No custom error responses.
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly errorResponses?: ErrorResponse[];
    /**
     * The minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS connections.
     *
     * CloudFront serves your objects only to browsers or devices that support at
     * least the SSL version that you specify.
     *
     * @default SecurityPolicyProtocol.TLS_V1_2_2019
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly minimumProtocolVersion?: SecurityPolicyProtocol;
}
/**
 * @stability stable
 */
export interface FunctionProps extends FunctionOptions {
    /**
     * The runtime environment for the Lambda function that you are uploading.
     *
     * For valid values, see the Runtime property in the AWS Lambda Developer
     * Guide.
     *
     * Use `Runtime.FROM_IMAGE` when when defining a function from a Docker image.
     *
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly runtime?: Runtime;
    /**
     * The source code of your Lambda function.
     *
     * You can point to a file in an
     * Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or specify your source
     * code as inline text.
     *
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly code?: Code;
    /**
     * The name of the method within your code that Lambda calls to execute your function.
     *
     * The format includes the file name. It can also include
     * namespaces and other qualifiers, depending on the runtime.
     * For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/gettingstarted-features.html#gettingstarted-features-programmingmodel.
     *
     * Use `Handler.FROM_IMAGE` when defining a function from a Docker image.
     *
     * NOTE: If you specify your source code as inline text by specifying the
     * ZipFile property within the Code property, specify index.function_name as
     * the handler.
     *
     * @stability stable
     */
    readonly handler?: string;
}
