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@cdklabs/generative-ai-cdk-constructs / bedrock / AgentAlias
Interface for both Imported and CDK-created Agent Aliases.
Construct
new AgentAlias(
scope
,id
,props
):AgentAlias
• scope: Construct
• id: string
• props: AgentAliasProps
Construct.constructor
readonly
agentId:string
The unique identifier of the agent.
readonly
aliasArn:string
The ARN of the agent alias.
`arn:aws:bedrock:us-east-1:123456789012:agent-alias/DNCJJYQKSU/TCLCITFZTN`
readonly
aliasId:string
The unique identifier of the agent alias.
`TCLCITFZTN`
readonly
aliasName:string
The name for the agent alias.
readonly
node:Node
The tree node.
Construct.node
toString():
string
Returns a string representation of this construct.
string
Construct.toString
static
fromAliasArn(scope
,id
,aliasArn
):IAgentAlias
Brings an Agent Alias from an existing one created outside of CDK.
• scope: Construct
• id: string
• aliasArn: string
static
isConstruct(x
):x is Construct
Checks if x
is a construct.
Use this method instead of instanceof
to properly detect Construct
instances, even when the construct library is symlinked.
Explanation: in JavaScript, multiple copies of the constructs
library on
disk are seen as independent, completely different libraries. As a
consequence, the class Construct
in each copy of the constructs
library
is seen as a different class, and an instance of one class will not test as
instanceof
the other class. npm install
will not create installations
like this, but users may manually symlink construct libraries together or
use a monorepo tool: in those cases, multiple copies of the constructs
library can be accidentally installed, and instanceof
will behave
unpredictably. It is safest to avoid using instanceof
, and using
this type-testing method instead.
• x: any
Any object
x is Construct
true if x
is an object created from a class which extends Construct
.
Construct.isConstruct