feat(stepfunctions-tasks): allow BedrockInvokeModel to use JsonPath #30298
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Issue # (if applicable)
Closes #29229.
Reason for this change
When trying to use JsonPath to specify the S3 URIs that BedrockInvokeModel will read from and write from, you get an error.
Example of the Error message:
jsii.errors.JavaScriptError: Error: Field references must be the entire string, cannot concatenate them (found 's3://${Token[prompt_bucket.348]}/${Token[prompt_key.349]}')
Description of changes
Extended the inputPath property to be allowed as an input value for the task state.
Instead of adding a new S3Uri props in current
BedrockInvokeModelProps
as proposed in the original issue, leveraged theinputPath
property that is already defined insfn.TaskStateBaseProps
and being extended byBedrockInvokeModelInputProps
andBedrockInvokeModelOutputProps
Limitation: We cannot limit the resource policy to specific input token for which the value might be coming from the prompt, so had to keep it as [*] here.
Description of how you validated changes
Added unit tests.
Successful deployment of integration tests in the account.
Checklist
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