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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-cdk-efs-assets
Version: 0.3.95
Release: 1
Summary: Amazon EFS assets from Github repositories or S3 buckets
License: Apache-2.0
URL: https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/79/77/4c5369eeb5f781e8e5134c171a3e76ecbb10bf661fc46259a4de5ffee202/cdk-efs-assets-0.3.95.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-aws-cdk-lib
Requires: python3-cdk-fargate-run-task
Requires: python3-constructs
Requires: python3-jsii
Requires: python3-publication
Requires: python3-typeguard
%description
[](https://badge.fury.io/js/cdk-efs-assets)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/cdk-efs-assets)

# cdk-efs-assets
CDK construct library to populate Amazon EFS assets from Github or S3. If the source is S3, the construct also optionally supports updating the contents in EFS if a new zip file is uploaded to S3.
## Install
TypeScript/JavaScript:
```bash
npm i cdk-efs-assets
```
## SyncedAccessPoint
The main construct that is used to provide this EFS sync functionality is `SyncedAccessPoint`. This extends the standard EFS `AccessPoint` construct, and takes an additional `SyncSource` constructor property which defines the source to sync assets from. The `SyncedAccessPoint` instance can be used anywhere an `AccessPoint` can be used. For example, to specify a volume in a Task Definition:
```python
const taskDefinition = new ecs.FargateTaskDefinition(this, 'TaskDefinition', {
...
volumes: [
{
name: 'efs-storage',
efsVolumeConfiguration: {
fileSystemId: sharedFileSystem.fileSystemId,
transitEncryption: 'ENABLED',
authorizationConfig: {
accessPointId: syncedAccessPoint.accessPointId
}
}
},
]
});
```
## Sync Engine
This library supports both `AWS Fargate` and `AWS Lambda` as the sync engine. As AWS Lambda currently has know issue with Amazon EFS([#100](https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets/issues/100)), the default sync engine is `AWS Fargate`. You can opt in AWS Lambda with the `engine` construct property of `SyncedAccessPoint`.
## Sync Source
Use `GithubSyncSource` and `S3ArchiveSyncSource` construct classes to define your `syncSource` from Github
or Amazon S3 bucket. For example:
To define a public github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
}),
});
```
To define a private github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/private-repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
}),
});
```
### `syncDirectoryPath`
By default, the synced EFS assets are placed into a directory corresponding to the type of the sync source. For example, the default behavior of the GitHub source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the repository name (for a repository specified as 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git', the directory name would be 'cdk-efs-assets'), while the default behavior of the S3 archive source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the zip file (for a zip file name of 'assets.zip', the directory name would be 'assets').
If you wish to override this default behavior, specify a value for the `syncDirectoryPath` property that is passed into the `SyncSource` call.
If you are using the `AccessPoint` in an ECS/Fargate Task Definition, you probably will want to override the value of `syncDirectoryPath` to '/'. This will place the file contents in the root directory of the Access Point. The reason for this is that when you create a volume that is referencing an EFS Access Point, you are not allowed to specify any path other than the root directory in the task definition configuration.
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from GitHub repository
This will sync assets from a GitHub repository to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the repository name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { SyncSource, SyncedAccessPoint } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'GithubAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-github',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
})
});
```
### Github private repository support
To clone a github private repository, you need to generate your github **PAT(Personal Access Token)** and store the token in **AWS Secrets Manager** secret.
For example, if your PAT is stored in the AWS Secret manager with the secret ID `github` and the key `oauth_token`, you can specify the `secret` property as the sample below. Under the covers the lambda function will format the full github repository uri with your **PAT** and successfully git clone the private repository to the efs filesystem.
Store your PAT into the AWS Secrets Manager with AWS CLI:
```sh
aws secretsmanager create-secret \
--name github \
--secret-string '{"oauth_token":"MYOAUTHTOKEN"}'
```
Configure the `secret` property to allow lambda to retrieve the **PAT** from the secret:
```python
new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/username/repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
})
```
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from zip file stored in S3
This will sync assets from a zip file stored in an S3 bucket to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the zip file name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { S3ArchiveSync } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const bucket = Bucket.fromBucketName(this, 'Bucket', 'demo-bucket');
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-s3',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new S3ArchiveSyncSource({
vpc,
bucket,
zipFilePath: 'folder/foo.zip',
}),
});
```
### syncOnUpdate
If the `syncOnUpdate` property is set to `true` (defaults to `true`), then the specified zip file path will be monitored, and if a new object is uploaded to the path, then it will resync the data to EFS. Note that to use this functionality, you must have a CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the desired S3 write data event.
This feature is only available with the `LAMBDA` sync engine.
*WARNING*: The contents of the extraction directory in the access point will be destroyed before extracting the zip file.
# `StatefulFargateNginx`
This library comes with `StatefulFargateNginx` construct which allows you to build an Amazon EFS-backed stateful
AWS Fargate service with its document root seeded from any github repository.
See this [tweet](https://twitter.com/pahudnet/status/1367792169063354371) for the demo.
Sample:
```python
new StatefulFargateNginx(this, 'NyanCat', {
vpc,
github: 'https://github.com/cristurm/nyan-cat.git',
});
```
%package -n python3-cdk-efs-assets
Summary: Amazon EFS assets from Github repositories or S3 buckets
Provides: python-cdk-efs-assets
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-cdk-efs-assets
[](https://badge.fury.io/js/cdk-efs-assets)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/cdk-efs-assets)

# cdk-efs-assets
CDK construct library to populate Amazon EFS assets from Github or S3. If the source is S3, the construct also optionally supports updating the contents in EFS if a new zip file is uploaded to S3.
## Install
TypeScript/JavaScript:
```bash
npm i cdk-efs-assets
```
## SyncedAccessPoint
The main construct that is used to provide this EFS sync functionality is `SyncedAccessPoint`. This extends the standard EFS `AccessPoint` construct, and takes an additional `SyncSource` constructor property which defines the source to sync assets from. The `SyncedAccessPoint` instance can be used anywhere an `AccessPoint` can be used. For example, to specify a volume in a Task Definition:
```python
const taskDefinition = new ecs.FargateTaskDefinition(this, 'TaskDefinition', {
...
volumes: [
{
name: 'efs-storage',
efsVolumeConfiguration: {
fileSystemId: sharedFileSystem.fileSystemId,
transitEncryption: 'ENABLED',
authorizationConfig: {
accessPointId: syncedAccessPoint.accessPointId
}
}
},
]
});
```
## Sync Engine
This library supports both `AWS Fargate` and `AWS Lambda` as the sync engine. As AWS Lambda currently has know issue with Amazon EFS([#100](https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets/issues/100)), the default sync engine is `AWS Fargate`. You can opt in AWS Lambda with the `engine` construct property of `SyncedAccessPoint`.
## Sync Source
Use `GithubSyncSource` and `S3ArchiveSyncSource` construct classes to define your `syncSource` from Github
or Amazon S3 bucket. For example:
To define a public github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
}),
});
```
To define a private github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/private-repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
}),
});
```
### `syncDirectoryPath`
By default, the synced EFS assets are placed into a directory corresponding to the type of the sync source. For example, the default behavior of the GitHub source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the repository name (for a repository specified as 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git', the directory name would be 'cdk-efs-assets'), while the default behavior of the S3 archive source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the zip file (for a zip file name of 'assets.zip', the directory name would be 'assets').
If you wish to override this default behavior, specify a value for the `syncDirectoryPath` property that is passed into the `SyncSource` call.
If you are using the `AccessPoint` in an ECS/Fargate Task Definition, you probably will want to override the value of `syncDirectoryPath` to '/'. This will place the file contents in the root directory of the Access Point. The reason for this is that when you create a volume that is referencing an EFS Access Point, you are not allowed to specify any path other than the root directory in the task definition configuration.
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from GitHub repository
This will sync assets from a GitHub repository to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the repository name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { SyncSource, SyncedAccessPoint } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'GithubAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-github',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
})
});
```
### Github private repository support
To clone a github private repository, you need to generate your github **PAT(Personal Access Token)** and store the token in **AWS Secrets Manager** secret.
For example, if your PAT is stored in the AWS Secret manager with the secret ID `github` and the key `oauth_token`, you can specify the `secret` property as the sample below. Under the covers the lambda function will format the full github repository uri with your **PAT** and successfully git clone the private repository to the efs filesystem.
Store your PAT into the AWS Secrets Manager with AWS CLI:
```sh
aws secretsmanager create-secret \
--name github \
--secret-string '{"oauth_token":"MYOAUTHTOKEN"}'
```
Configure the `secret` property to allow lambda to retrieve the **PAT** from the secret:
```python
new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/username/repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
})
```
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from zip file stored in S3
This will sync assets from a zip file stored in an S3 bucket to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the zip file name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { S3ArchiveSync } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const bucket = Bucket.fromBucketName(this, 'Bucket', 'demo-bucket');
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-s3',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new S3ArchiveSyncSource({
vpc,
bucket,
zipFilePath: 'folder/foo.zip',
}),
});
```
### syncOnUpdate
If the `syncOnUpdate` property is set to `true` (defaults to `true`), then the specified zip file path will be monitored, and if a new object is uploaded to the path, then it will resync the data to EFS. Note that to use this functionality, you must have a CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the desired S3 write data event.
This feature is only available with the `LAMBDA` sync engine.
*WARNING*: The contents of the extraction directory in the access point will be destroyed before extracting the zip file.
# `StatefulFargateNginx`
This library comes with `StatefulFargateNginx` construct which allows you to build an Amazon EFS-backed stateful
AWS Fargate service with its document root seeded from any github repository.
See this [tweet](https://twitter.com/pahudnet/status/1367792169063354371) for the demo.
Sample:
```python
new StatefulFargateNginx(this, 'NyanCat', {
vpc,
github: 'https://github.com/cristurm/nyan-cat.git',
});
```
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for cdk-efs-assets
Provides: python3-cdk-efs-assets-doc
%description help
[](https://badge.fury.io/js/cdk-efs-assets)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/cdk-efs-assets)

# cdk-efs-assets
CDK construct library to populate Amazon EFS assets from Github or S3. If the source is S3, the construct also optionally supports updating the contents in EFS if a new zip file is uploaded to S3.
## Install
TypeScript/JavaScript:
```bash
npm i cdk-efs-assets
```
## SyncedAccessPoint
The main construct that is used to provide this EFS sync functionality is `SyncedAccessPoint`. This extends the standard EFS `AccessPoint` construct, and takes an additional `SyncSource` constructor property which defines the source to sync assets from. The `SyncedAccessPoint` instance can be used anywhere an `AccessPoint` can be used. For example, to specify a volume in a Task Definition:
```python
const taskDefinition = new ecs.FargateTaskDefinition(this, 'TaskDefinition', {
...
volumes: [
{
name: 'efs-storage',
efsVolumeConfiguration: {
fileSystemId: sharedFileSystem.fileSystemId,
transitEncryption: 'ENABLED',
authorizationConfig: {
accessPointId: syncedAccessPoint.accessPointId
}
}
},
]
});
```
## Sync Engine
This library supports both `AWS Fargate` and `AWS Lambda` as the sync engine. As AWS Lambda currently has know issue with Amazon EFS([#100](https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets/issues/100)), the default sync engine is `AWS Fargate`. You can opt in AWS Lambda with the `engine` construct property of `SyncedAccessPoint`.
## Sync Source
Use `GithubSyncSource` and `S3ArchiveSyncSource` construct classes to define your `syncSource` from Github
or Amazon S3 bucket. For example:
To define a public github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
}),
});
```
To define a private github repository as the `syncSource`:
```python
new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
...
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/private-repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
}),
});
```
### `syncDirectoryPath`
By default, the synced EFS assets are placed into a directory corresponding to the type of the sync source. For example, the default behavior of the GitHub source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the repository name (for a repository specified as 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git', the directory name would be 'cdk-efs-assets'), while the default behavior of the S3 archive source is to place the copied files into a directory named the same as the zip file (for a zip file name of 'assets.zip', the directory name would be 'assets').
If you wish to override this default behavior, specify a value for the `syncDirectoryPath` property that is passed into the `SyncSource` call.
If you are using the `AccessPoint` in an ECS/Fargate Task Definition, you probably will want to override the value of `syncDirectoryPath` to '/'. This will place the file contents in the root directory of the Access Point. The reason for this is that when you create a volume that is referencing an EFS Access Point, you are not allowed to specify any path other than the root directory in the task definition configuration.
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from GitHub repository
This will sync assets from a GitHub repository to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the repository name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { SyncSource, SyncedAccessPoint } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'GithubAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-github',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/pahud/cdk-efs-assets.git',
})
});
```
### Github private repository support
To clone a github private repository, you need to generate your github **PAT(Personal Access Token)** and store the token in **AWS Secrets Manager** secret.
For example, if your PAT is stored in the AWS Secret manager with the secret ID `github` and the key `oauth_token`, you can specify the `secret` property as the sample below. Under the covers the lambda function will format the full github repository uri with your **PAT** and successfully git clone the private repository to the efs filesystem.
Store your PAT into the AWS Secrets Manager with AWS CLI:
```sh
aws secretsmanager create-secret \
--name github \
--secret-string '{"oauth_token":"MYOAUTHTOKEN"}'
```
Configure the `secret` property to allow lambda to retrieve the **PAT** from the secret:
```python
new GithubSyncSource({
vpc,
repository: 'https://github.com/username/repo.git',
secret: {
id: 'github',
key: 'oauth_token',
},
})
```
## How to use SyncedAccessPoint initialized with files provisioned from zip file stored in S3
This will sync assets from a zip file stored in an S3 bucket to a directory (by default, the output directory is named after the zip file name) in the EFS AccessPoint:
```python
import { S3ArchiveSync } from 'cdk-efs-assets';
const app = new App();
const env = {
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION ?? AWS_DEFAULT_REGION,
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'testing-stack', { env });
const vpc = ec2.Vpc.fromLookup(stack, 'Vpc', { isDefault: true })
const fileSystem = new efs.FileSystem(stack, 'Filesystem', {
vpc,
removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
})
const bucket = Bucket.fromBucketName(this, 'Bucket', 'demo-bucket');
const efsAccessPoint = new SyncedAccessPoint(stack, 'EfsAccessPoint', {
vpc,
fileSystem,
path: '/demo-s3',
createAcl: {
ownerGid: '1001',
ownerUid: '1001',
permissions: '0755',
},
posixUser: {
uid: '1001',
gid: '1001',
},
syncSource: new S3ArchiveSyncSource({
vpc,
bucket,
zipFilePath: 'folder/foo.zip',
}),
});
```
### syncOnUpdate
If the `syncOnUpdate` property is set to `true` (defaults to `true`), then the specified zip file path will be monitored, and if a new object is uploaded to the path, then it will resync the data to EFS. Note that to use this functionality, you must have a CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the desired S3 write data event.
This feature is only available with the `LAMBDA` sync engine.
*WARNING*: The contents of the extraction directory in the access point will be destroyed before extracting the zip file.
# `StatefulFargateNginx`
This library comes with `StatefulFargateNginx` construct which allows you to build an Amazon EFS-backed stateful
AWS Fargate service with its document root seeded from any github repository.
See this [tweet](https://twitter.com/pahudnet/status/1367792169063354371) for the demo.
Sample:
```python
new StatefulFargateNginx(this, 'NyanCat', {
vpc,
github: 'https://github.com/cristurm/nyan-cat.git',
});
```
%prep
%autosetup -n cdk-efs-assets-0.3.95
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-cdk-efs-assets -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Tue Apr 25 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.3.95-1
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