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awss3_CfnBucket_LoggingConfigurationProperty.go
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awss3_CfnBucket_LoggingConfigurationProperty.go
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package awss3
// Describes where logs are stored and the prefix that Amazon S3 assigns to all log object keys for a bucket.
//
// For examples and more information, see [PUT Bucket logging](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTlogging.html) in the *Amazon S3 API Reference* .
//
// > To successfully complete the `AWS::S3::Bucket LoggingConfiguration` request, you must have `s3:PutObject` and `s3:PutObjectAcl` in your IAM permissions.
//
// Example:
// // The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// // The values are placeholders you should change.
// import "github.com/aws/aws-cdk-go/awscdk"
//
// loggingConfigurationProperty := &loggingConfigurationProperty{
// destinationBucketName: jsii.String("destinationBucketName"),
// logFilePrefix: jsii.String("logFilePrefix"),
// }
//
type CfnBucket_LoggingConfigurationProperty struct {
// The name of the bucket where Amazon S3 should store server access log files.
//
// You can store log files in any bucket that you own. By default, logs are stored in the bucket where the `LoggingConfiguration` property is defined.
DestinationBucketName *string `field:"optional" json:"destinationBucketName" yaml:"destinationBucketName"`
// A prefix for all log object keys.
//
// If you store log files from multiple Amazon S3 buckets in a single bucket, you can use a prefix to distinguish which log files came from which bucket.
LogFilePrefix *string `field:"optional" json:"logFilePrefix" yaml:"logFilePrefix"`
}