aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig
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Provides a CodeDeploy deployment config for an application
Example Usage
Server Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
const foo = new aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo", {
deploymentConfigName: "test-deployment-config",
minimumHealthyHosts: {
type: "HOST_COUNT",
value: 2,
},
});
const fooDeploymentGroup = new aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo", {
appName: fooApp.name,
deploymentGroupName: "bar",
serviceRoleArn: fooRole.arn,
deploymentConfigName: foo.id,
ec2TagFilters: [{
key: "filterkey",
type: "KEY_AND_VALUE",
value: "filtervalue",
}],
triggerConfigurations: [{
triggerEvents: ["DeploymentFailure"],
triggerName: "foo-trigger",
triggerTargetArn: "foo-topic-arn",
}],
autoRollbackConfiguration: {
enabled: true,
events: ["DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE"],
},
alarmConfiguration: {
alarms: ["my-alarm-name"],
enabled: true,
},
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_aws as aws
foo = aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo",
deployment_config_name="test-deployment-config",
minimum_healthy_hosts={
"type": "HOST_COUNT",
"value": 2,
})
foo_deployment_group = aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo",
app_name=foo_app["name"],
deployment_group_name="bar",
service_role_arn=foo_role["arn"],
deployment_config_name=foo.id,
ec2_tag_filters=[{
"key": "filterkey",
"type": "KEY_AND_VALUE",
"value": "filtervalue",
}],
trigger_configurations=[{
"trigger_events": ["DeploymentFailure"],
"trigger_name": "foo-trigger",
"trigger_target_arn": "foo-topic-arn",
}],
auto_rollback_configuration={
"enabled": True,
"events": ["DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE"],
},
alarm_configuration={
"alarms": ["my-alarm-name"],
"enabled": True,
})
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/v6/go/aws/codedeploy"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
foo, err := codedeploy.NewDeploymentConfig(ctx, "foo", &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigArgs{
DeploymentConfigName: pulumi.String("test-deployment-config"),
MinimumHealthyHosts: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs{
Type: pulumi.String("HOST_COUNT"),
Value: pulumi.Int(2),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = codedeploy.NewDeploymentGroup(ctx, "foo", &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupArgs{
AppName: pulumi.Any(fooApp.Name),
DeploymentGroupName: pulumi.String("bar"),
ServiceRoleArn: pulumi.Any(fooRole.Arn),
DeploymentConfigName: foo.ID(),
Ec2TagFilters: codedeploy.DeploymentGroupEc2TagFilterArray{
&codedeploy.DeploymentGroupEc2TagFilterArgs{
Key: pulumi.String("filterkey"),
Type: pulumi.String("KEY_AND_VALUE"),
Value: pulumi.String("filtervalue"),
},
},
TriggerConfigurations: codedeploy.DeploymentGroupTriggerConfigurationArray{
&codedeploy.DeploymentGroupTriggerConfigurationArgs{
TriggerEvents: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("DeploymentFailure"),
},
TriggerName: pulumi.String("foo-trigger"),
TriggerTargetArn: pulumi.String("foo-topic-arn"),
},
},
AutoRollbackConfiguration: &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs{
Enabled: pulumi.Bool(true),
Events: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE"),
},
},
AlarmConfiguration: &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs{
Alarms: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("my-alarm-name"),
},
Enabled: pulumi.Bool(true),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Aws = Pulumi.Aws;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var foo = new Aws.CodeDeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo", new()
{
DeploymentConfigName = "test-deployment-config",
MinimumHealthyHosts = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs
{
Type = "HOST_COUNT",
Value = 2,
},
});
var fooDeploymentGroup = new Aws.CodeDeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo", new()
{
AppName = fooApp.Name,
DeploymentGroupName = "bar",
ServiceRoleArn = fooRole.Arn,
DeploymentConfigName = foo.Id,
Ec2TagFilters = new[]
{
new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupEc2TagFilterArgs
{
Key = "filterkey",
Type = "KEY_AND_VALUE",
Value = "filtervalue",
},
},
TriggerConfigurations = new[]
{
new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupTriggerConfigurationArgs
{
TriggerEvents = new[]
{
"DeploymentFailure",
},
TriggerName = "foo-trigger",
TriggerTargetArn = "foo-topic-arn",
},
},
AutoRollbackConfiguration = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs
{
Enabled = true,
Events = new[]
{
"DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE",
},
},
AlarmConfiguration = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs
{
Alarms = new[]
{
"my-alarm-name",
},
Enabled = true,
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroupArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupEc2TagFilterArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupTriggerConfigurationArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var foo = new DeploymentConfig("foo", DeploymentConfigArgs.builder()
.deploymentConfigName("test-deployment-config")
.minimumHealthyHosts(DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs.builder()
.type("HOST_COUNT")
.value(2)
.build())
.build());
var fooDeploymentGroup = new DeploymentGroup("fooDeploymentGroup", DeploymentGroupArgs.builder()
.appName(fooApp.name())
.deploymentGroupName("bar")
.serviceRoleArn(fooRole.arn())
.deploymentConfigName(foo.id())
.ec2TagFilters(DeploymentGroupEc2TagFilterArgs.builder()
.key("filterkey")
.type("KEY_AND_VALUE")
.value("filtervalue")
.build())
.triggerConfigurations(DeploymentGroupTriggerConfigurationArgs.builder()
.triggerEvents("DeploymentFailure")
.triggerName("foo-trigger")
.triggerTargetArn("foo-topic-arn")
.build())
.autoRollbackConfiguration(DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs.builder()
.enabled(true)
.events("DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE")
.build())
.alarmConfiguration(DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs.builder()
.alarms("my-alarm-name")
.enabled(true)
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
foo:
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentConfig
properties:
deploymentConfigName: test-deployment-config
minimumHealthyHosts:
type: HOST_COUNT
value: 2
fooDeploymentGroup:
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentGroup
name: foo
properties:
appName: ${fooApp.name}
deploymentGroupName: bar
serviceRoleArn: ${fooRole.arn}
deploymentConfigName: ${foo.id}
ec2TagFilters:
- key: filterkey
type: KEY_AND_VALUE
value: filtervalue
triggerConfigurations:
- triggerEvents:
- DeploymentFailure
triggerName: foo-trigger
triggerTargetArn: foo-topic-arn
autoRollbackConfiguration:
enabled: true
events:
- DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE
alarmConfiguration:
alarms:
- my-alarm-name
enabled: true
Lambda Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
const foo = new aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo", {
deploymentConfigName: "test-deployment-config",
computePlatform: "Lambda",
trafficRoutingConfig: {
type: "TimeBasedLinear",
timeBasedLinear: {
interval: 10,
percentage: 10,
},
},
});
const fooDeploymentGroup = new aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo", {
appName: fooApp.name,
deploymentGroupName: "bar",
serviceRoleArn: fooRole.arn,
deploymentConfigName: foo.id,
autoRollbackConfiguration: {
enabled: true,
events: ["DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM"],
},
alarmConfiguration: {
alarms: ["my-alarm-name"],
enabled: true,
},
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_aws as aws
foo = aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo",
deployment_config_name="test-deployment-config",
compute_platform="Lambda",
traffic_routing_config={
"type": "TimeBasedLinear",
"time_based_linear": {
"interval": 10,
"percentage": 10,
},
})
foo_deployment_group = aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo",
app_name=foo_app["name"],
deployment_group_name="bar",
service_role_arn=foo_role["arn"],
deployment_config_name=foo.id,
auto_rollback_configuration={
"enabled": True,
"events": ["DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM"],
},
alarm_configuration={
"alarms": ["my-alarm-name"],
"enabled": True,
})
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/v6/go/aws/codedeploy"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
foo, err := codedeploy.NewDeploymentConfig(ctx, "foo", &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigArgs{
DeploymentConfigName: pulumi.String("test-deployment-config"),
ComputePlatform: pulumi.String("Lambda"),
TrafficRoutingConfig: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs{
Type: pulumi.String("TimeBasedLinear"),
TimeBasedLinear: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs{
Interval: pulumi.Int(10),
Percentage: pulumi.Int(10),
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = codedeploy.NewDeploymentGroup(ctx, "foo", &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupArgs{
AppName: pulumi.Any(fooApp.Name),
DeploymentGroupName: pulumi.String("bar"),
ServiceRoleArn: pulumi.Any(fooRole.Arn),
DeploymentConfigName: foo.ID(),
AutoRollbackConfiguration: &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs{
Enabled: pulumi.Bool(true),
Events: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM"),
},
},
AlarmConfiguration: &codedeploy.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs{
Alarms: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("my-alarm-name"),
},
Enabled: pulumi.Bool(true),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Aws = Pulumi.Aws;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var foo = new Aws.CodeDeploy.DeploymentConfig("foo", new()
{
DeploymentConfigName = "test-deployment-config",
ComputePlatform = "Lambda",
TrafficRoutingConfig = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs
{
Type = "TimeBasedLinear",
TimeBasedLinear = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs
{
Interval = 10,
Percentage = 10,
},
},
});
var fooDeploymentGroup = new Aws.CodeDeploy.DeploymentGroup("foo", new()
{
AppName = fooApp.Name,
DeploymentGroupName = "bar",
ServiceRoleArn = fooRole.Arn,
DeploymentConfigName = foo.Id,
AutoRollbackConfiguration = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs
{
Enabled = true,
Events = new[]
{
"DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM",
},
},
AlarmConfiguration = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs
{
Alarms = new[]
{
"my-alarm-name",
},
Enabled = true,
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroup;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.DeploymentGroupArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.codedeploy.inputs.DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var foo = new DeploymentConfig("foo", DeploymentConfigArgs.builder()
.deploymentConfigName("test-deployment-config")
.computePlatform("Lambda")
.trafficRoutingConfig(DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs.builder()
.type("TimeBasedLinear")
.timeBasedLinear(DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs.builder()
.interval(10)
.percentage(10)
.build())
.build())
.build());
var fooDeploymentGroup = new DeploymentGroup("fooDeploymentGroup", DeploymentGroupArgs.builder()
.appName(fooApp.name())
.deploymentGroupName("bar")
.serviceRoleArn(fooRole.arn())
.deploymentConfigName(foo.id())
.autoRollbackConfiguration(DeploymentGroupAutoRollbackConfigurationArgs.builder()
.enabled(true)
.events("DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM")
.build())
.alarmConfiguration(DeploymentGroupAlarmConfigurationArgs.builder()
.alarms("my-alarm-name")
.enabled(true)
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
foo:
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentConfig
properties:
deploymentConfigName: test-deployment-config
computePlatform: Lambda
trafficRoutingConfig:
type: TimeBasedLinear
timeBasedLinear:
interval: 10
percentage: 10
fooDeploymentGroup:
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentGroup
name: foo
properties:
appName: ${fooApp.name}
deploymentGroupName: bar
serviceRoleArn: ${fooRole.arn}
deploymentConfigName: ${foo.id}
autoRollbackConfiguration:
enabled: true
events:
- DEPLOYMENT_STOP_ON_ALARM
alarmConfiguration:
alarms:
- my-alarm-name
enabled: true
Create DeploymentConfig Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new DeploymentConfig(name: string, args?: DeploymentConfigArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def DeploymentConfig(resource_name: str,
args: Optional[DeploymentConfigArgs] = None,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def DeploymentConfig(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
compute_platform: Optional[str] = None,
deployment_config_name: Optional[str] = None,
minimum_healthy_hosts: Optional[DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs] = None,
traffic_routing_config: Optional[DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs] = None,
zonal_config: Optional[DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs] = None)
func NewDeploymentConfig(ctx *Context, name string, args *DeploymentConfigArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*DeploymentConfig, error)
public DeploymentConfig(string name, DeploymentConfigArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public DeploymentConfig(String name, DeploymentConfigArgs args)
public DeploymentConfig(String name, DeploymentConfigArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentConfig
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args DeploymentConfigArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args DeploymentConfigArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args DeploymentConfigArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args DeploymentConfigArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args DeploymentConfigArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var deploymentConfigResource = new Aws.CodeDeploy.DeploymentConfig("deploymentConfigResource", new()
{
ComputePlatform = "string",
DeploymentConfigName = "string",
MinimumHealthyHosts = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs
{
Type = "string",
Value = 0,
},
TrafficRoutingConfig = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs
{
TimeBasedCanary = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedCanaryArgs
{
Interval = 0,
Percentage = 0,
},
TimeBasedLinear = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs
{
Interval = 0,
Percentage = 0,
},
Type = "string",
},
ZonalConfig = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs
{
FirstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds = 0,
MinimumHealthyHostsPerZone = new Aws.CodeDeploy.Inputs.DeploymentConfigZonalConfigMinimumHealthyHostsPerZoneArgs
{
Type = "string",
Value = 0,
},
MonitorDurationInSeconds = 0,
},
});
example, err := codedeploy.NewDeploymentConfig(ctx, "deploymentConfigResource", &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigArgs{
ComputePlatform: pulumi.String("string"),
DeploymentConfigName: pulumi.String("string"),
MinimumHealthyHosts: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs{
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
Value: pulumi.Int(0),
},
TrafficRoutingConfig: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs{
TimeBasedCanary: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedCanaryArgs{
Interval: pulumi.Int(0),
Percentage: pulumi.Int(0),
},
TimeBasedLinear: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs{
Interval: pulumi.Int(0),
Percentage: pulumi.Int(0),
},
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
},
ZonalConfig: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs{
FirstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds: pulumi.Int(0),
MinimumHealthyHostsPerZone: &codedeploy.DeploymentConfigZonalConfigMinimumHealthyHostsPerZoneArgs{
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
Value: pulumi.Int(0),
},
MonitorDurationInSeconds: pulumi.Int(0),
},
})
var deploymentConfigResource = new DeploymentConfig("deploymentConfigResource", DeploymentConfigArgs.builder()
.computePlatform("string")
.deploymentConfigName("string")
.minimumHealthyHosts(DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs.builder()
.type("string")
.value(0)
.build())
.trafficRoutingConfig(DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs.builder()
.timeBasedCanary(DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedCanaryArgs.builder()
.interval(0)
.percentage(0)
.build())
.timeBasedLinear(DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs.builder()
.interval(0)
.percentage(0)
.build())
.type("string")
.build())
.zonalConfig(DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs.builder()
.firstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds(0)
.minimumHealthyHostsPerZone(DeploymentConfigZonalConfigMinimumHealthyHostsPerZoneArgs.builder()
.type("string")
.value(0)
.build())
.monitorDurationInSeconds(0)
.build())
.build());
deployment_config_resource = aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("deploymentConfigResource",
compute_platform="string",
deployment_config_name="string",
minimum_healthy_hosts={
"type": "string",
"value": 0,
},
traffic_routing_config={
"time_based_canary": {
"interval": 0,
"percentage": 0,
},
"time_based_linear": {
"interval": 0,
"percentage": 0,
},
"type": "string",
},
zonal_config={
"first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds": 0,
"minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone": {
"type": "string",
"value": 0,
},
"monitor_duration_in_seconds": 0,
})
const deploymentConfigResource = new aws.codedeploy.DeploymentConfig("deploymentConfigResource", {
computePlatform: "string",
deploymentConfigName: "string",
minimumHealthyHosts: {
type: "string",
value: 0,
},
trafficRoutingConfig: {
timeBasedCanary: {
interval: 0,
percentage: 0,
},
timeBasedLinear: {
interval: 0,
percentage: 0,
},
type: "string",
},
zonalConfig: {
firstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds: 0,
minimumHealthyHostsPerZone: {
type: "string",
value: 0,
},
monitorDurationInSeconds: 0,
},
});
type: aws:codedeploy:DeploymentConfig
properties:
computePlatform: string
deploymentConfigName: string
minimumHealthyHosts:
type: string
value: 0
trafficRoutingConfig:
timeBasedCanary:
interval: 0
percentage: 0
timeBasedLinear:
interval: 0
percentage: 0
type: string
zonalConfig:
firstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds: 0
minimumHealthyHostsPerZone:
type: string
value: 0
monitorDurationInSeconds: 0
DeploymentConfig Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The DeploymentConfig resource accepts the following input properties:
- Compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - Deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - Traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- Zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- Compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - Deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Args - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - Traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config Args - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- Zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config Args - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- compute
Platform String - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config StringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- compute_
platform str - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment_
config_ strname - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum_
healthy_ Deploymenthosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Args - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic_
routing_ Deploymentconfig Config Traffic Routing Config Args - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal_
config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config Args - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- compute
Platform String - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config StringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy Property MapHosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing Property MapConfig - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config Property Map - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the DeploymentConfig resource produces the following output properties:
- Arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- Deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- Deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- arn String
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- deployment
Config StringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- arn str
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- deployment_
config_ strid - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- arn String
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- deployment
Config StringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing DeploymentConfig Resource
Get an existing DeploymentConfig resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: DeploymentConfigState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): DeploymentConfig
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
arn: Optional[str] = None,
compute_platform: Optional[str] = None,
deployment_config_id: Optional[str] = None,
deployment_config_name: Optional[str] = None,
minimum_healthy_hosts: Optional[DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs] = None,
traffic_routing_config: Optional[DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs] = None,
zonal_config: Optional[DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs] = None) -> DeploymentConfig
func GetDeploymentConfig(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *DeploymentConfigState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*DeploymentConfig, error)
public static DeploymentConfig Get(string name, Input<string> id, DeploymentConfigState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static DeploymentConfig get(String name, Output<String> id, DeploymentConfigState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- Compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - Deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- Deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - Traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- Zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- Arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- Compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - Deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- Deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Args - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - Traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config Args - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- Zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config Args - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- arn String
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- compute
Platform String - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config StringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- deployment
Config StringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- arn string
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- compute
Platform string - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config stringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- deployment
Config stringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing DeploymentConfig Config Traffic Routing Config - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- arn str
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- compute_
platform str - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment_
config_ strid - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- deployment_
config_ strname - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum_
healthy_ Deploymenthosts Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Args - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic_
routing_ Deploymentconfig Config Traffic Routing Config Args - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal_
config DeploymentConfig Zonal Config Args - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
- arn String
- The ARN of the deployment config.
- compute
Platform String - The compute platform can be
Server
,Lambda
, orECS
. Default isServer
. - deployment
Config StringId - The AWS Assigned deployment config id
- deployment
Config StringName - The name of the deployment config.
- minimum
Healthy Property MapHosts - A minimum_healthy_hosts block. Required for
Server
compute platform. Minimum Healthy Hosts are documented below. - traffic
Routing Property MapConfig - A traffic_routing_config block. Traffic Routing Config is documented below.
- zonal
Config Property Map - A zonal_config block. Zonal Config is documented below.
Supporting Types
DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHosts, DeploymentConfigMinimumHealthyHostsArgs
- Type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - Value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
- Type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - Value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
- type String
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value Integer
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
- type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value number
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
- type str
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
- type String
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value Number
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances as an absolute value.
DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfig, DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigArgs
- Time
Based DeploymentCanary Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Canary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - Time
Based DeploymentLinear Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Linear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - Type string
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
- Time
Based DeploymentCanary Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Canary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - Time
Based DeploymentLinear Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Linear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - Type string
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
- time
Based DeploymentCanary Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Canary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - time
Based DeploymentLinear Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Linear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - type String
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
- time
Based DeploymentCanary Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Canary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - time
Based DeploymentLinear Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Linear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - type string
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
- time_
based_ Deploymentcanary Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Canary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - time_
based_ Deploymentlinear Config Traffic Routing Config Time Based Linear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - type str
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
- time
Based Property MapCanary - The time based canary configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedLinear
, usetime_based_linear
instead. - time
Based Property MapLinear - The time based linear configuration information. If
type
isTimeBasedCanary
, usetime_based_canary
instead. - type String
- Type of traffic routing config. One of
TimeBasedCanary
,TimeBasedLinear
,AllAtOnce
.
DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedCanary, DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedCanaryArgs
- Interval int
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
- Interval int
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
- interval Integer
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - percentage Integer
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
- interval number
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - percentage number
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
- interval int
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - percentage int
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
- interval Number
- The number of minutes between the first and second traffic shifts of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment. - percentage Number
- The percentage of traffic to shift in the first increment of a
TimeBasedCanary
deployment.
DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinear, DeploymentConfigTrafficRoutingConfigTimeBasedLinearArgs
- Interval int
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
- Interval int
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
- interval Integer
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - percentage Integer
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
- interval number
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - percentage number
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
- interval int
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - percentage int
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
- interval Number
- The number of minutes between each incremental traffic shift of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment. - percentage Number
- The percentage of traffic that is shifted at the start of each increment of a
TimeBasedLinear
deployment.
DeploymentConfigZonalConfig, DeploymentConfigZonalConfigArgs
- First
Zone intMonitor Duration In Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Per Zone Config Zonal Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - Monitor
Duration intIn Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
- First
Zone intMonitor Duration In Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - Minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Per Zone Config Zonal Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - Monitor
Duration intIn Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
- first
Zone IntegerMonitor Duration In Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Per Zone Config Zonal Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - monitor
Duration IntegerIn Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
- first
Zone numberMonitor Duration In Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - minimum
Healthy DeploymentHosts Per Zone Config Zonal Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - monitor
Duration numberIn Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
- first_
zone_ intmonitor_ duration_ in_ seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - minimum_
healthy_ Deploymenthosts_ per_ zone Config Zonal Config Minimum Healthy Hosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - monitor_
duration_ intin_ seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
- first
Zone NumberMonitor Duration In Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
first_zone_monitor_duration_in_seconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitor_duration_in_seconds
value for the first Availability Zone. - minimum
Healthy Property MapHosts Per Zone - The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. If you don't specify a value under
minimum_healthy_hosts_per_zone
, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of 0 percent. This block is more documented below. - monitor
Duration NumberIn Seconds - The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. If you don't specify a
monitor_duration_in_seconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.
DeploymentConfigZonalConfigMinimumHealthyHostsPerZone, DeploymentConfigZonalConfigMinimumHealthyHostsPerZoneArgs
- Type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - Value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
- Type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - Value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
- type String
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value Integer
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
- type string
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value number
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
- type str
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value int
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
- type String
- The type can either be
FLEET_PERCENT
orHOST_COUNT
. - value Number
- The value when the type is
FLEET_PERCENT
represents the minimum number of healthy instances as a percentage of the total number of instances in the Availability Zone during a deployment. If you specify FLEET_PERCENT, at the start of the deployment, AWS CodeDeploy converts the percentage to the equivalent number of instance and rounds up fractional instances. When the type isHOST_COUNT
, the value represents the minimum number of healthy instances in the Availability Zone as an absolute value.
Import
Using pulumi import
, import CodeDeploy Deployment Configurations using the deployment_config_name
. For example:
$ pulumi import aws:codedeploy/deploymentConfig:DeploymentConfig example my-deployment-config
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- AWS Classic pulumi/pulumi-aws
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
aws
Terraform Provider.