import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"; import * as Binding from "../../Binding.ts"; import { isBindingHost } from "../Lambda/Function.ts"; /** * Shared scaffolding for AWS Security Hub HTTP bindings. * * NOT exported from `index.ts` — every thin `{Op}Http.ts` in this service is * a `Layer.effect(Cap, makeSecurityHubHttpBinding({ … }))` over the builder * below. Everything except the operation and the IAM action list is * boilerplate. * * Security Hub is an account/region singleton service: every operation is * implicitly scoped to the caller's Hub, so there is no identifier to inject — * the caller's request is passed through as-is. The deploy-time half grants * `actions` on `*`: Security Hub IAM actions are evaluated against the * account's `hub/default` ARN (or take no resource at all), which is not * known until runtime and gains nothing from ARN-scoping within one account. */ export const makeSecurityHubHttpBinding = (options: { /** Fully-qualified binding tag, e.g. `AWS.SecurityHub.GetFindings`. */ tag: string; /** The distilled operation, invoked with the caller's request as-is. */ operation: Effect.Effect<(input: I) => Effect.Effect, never, R>; /** IAM actions granted on `*`. */ actions: readonly string[]; }) => Effect.gen(function* () { const op = yield* options.operation; return Effect.fn(function* () { if (!globalThis.__ALCHEMY_RUNTIME__) { const host = yield* Binding.Host; if (isBindingHost(host)) { yield* host.bind`Allow(${host}, ${options.tag}())`({ policyStatements: [ { Effect: "Allow", Action: [...options.actions], Resource: ["*"], }, ], }); } } return Effect.fn(options.tag)(function* (request?: I) { return yield* op((request ?? {}) as I); }); }); });