Paws::OpsWorks::CreateLayer - Arguments for method CreateLayer on Paws::OpsWorks
This class represents the parameters used for calling the method CreateLayer on the AWS OpsWorks service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method CreateLayer.
You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to CreateLayer.
my $opsworks = Paws->service('OpsWorks'); my $CreateLayerResult = $opsworks->CreateLayer( Name => 'MyString', Shortname => 'MyString', StackId => 'MyString', Type => 'aws-flow-ruby', Attributes => { 'EcsClusterArn' => 'MyString' , # key: values: EcsClusterArn, EnableHaproxyStats, HaproxyStatsUrl, HaproxyStatsUser, HaproxyStatsPassword, HaproxyHealthCheckUrl, HaproxyHealthCheckMethod, MysqlRootPassword, MysqlRootPasswordUbiquitous, GangliaUrl, GangliaUser, GangliaPassword, MemcachedMemory, NodejsVersion, RubyVersion, RubygemsVersion, ManageBundler, BundlerVersion, RailsStack, PassengerVersion, Jvm, JvmVersion, JvmOptions, JavaAppServer, JavaAppServerVersion }, # OPTIONAL AutoAssignElasticIps => 1, # OPTIONAL AutoAssignPublicIps => 1, # OPTIONAL CloudWatchLogsConfiguration => { Enabled => 1, LogStreams => [ { BatchCount => 1, # OPTIONAL BatchSize => 1, # OPTIONAL BufferDuration => 1, # OPTIONAL DatetimeFormat => 'MyString', Encoding => 'ascii' , # values: ascii, big5, big5hkscs, cp037, cp424, cp437, cp500, cp720, cp737, cp775, cp850, cp852, cp855, cp856, cp857, cp858, cp860, cp861, cp862, cp863, cp864, cp865, cp866, cp869, cp874, cp875, cp932, cp949, cp950, cp1006, cp1026, cp1140, cp1250, cp1251, cp1252, cp1253, cp1254, cp1255, cp1256, cp1257, cp1258, euc_jp, euc_jis_2004, euc_jisx0213, euc_kr, gb2312, gbk, gb18030, hz, iso2022_jp, iso2022_jp_1, iso2022_jp_2, iso2022_jp_2004, iso2022_jp_3, iso2022_jp_ext, iso2022_kr, latin_1, iso8859_2, iso8859_3, iso8859_4, iso8859_5, iso8859_6, iso8859_7, iso8859_8, iso8859_9, iso8859_10, iso8859_13, iso8859_14, iso8859_15, iso8859_16, johab, koi8_r, koi8_u, mac_cyrillic, mac_greek, mac_iceland, mac_latin2, mac_roman, mac_turkish, ptcp154, shift_jis, shift_jis_2004, shift_jisx0213, utf_32, utf_32_be, utf_32_le, utf_16, utf_16_be, utf_16_le, utf_7, utf_8, utf_8_sig; OPTIONAL File => 'MyString', FileFingerprintLines => 'MyString', InitialPosition => 'start_of_file', # values: start_of_file, end_of_file; OPTIONAL LogGroupName => 'MyString', MultiLineStartPattern => 'MyString', TimeZone => 'LOCAL', # values: LOCAL, UTC; OPTIONAL }, ... ], # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL CustomInstanceProfileArn => 'MyString', # OPTIONAL CustomJson => 'MyString', # OPTIONAL CustomRecipes => { Configure => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL Deploy => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL Setup => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL Shutdown => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL Undeploy => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL CustomSecurityGroupIds => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL EnableAutoHealing => 1, # OPTIONAL InstallUpdatesOnBoot => 1, # OPTIONAL LifecycleEventConfiguration => { Shutdown => { DelayUntilElbConnectionsDrained => 1, ExecutionTimeout => 1, # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL Packages => [ 'MyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL UseEbsOptimizedInstances => 1, # OPTIONAL VolumeConfigurations => [ { MountPoint => 'MyString', NumberOfDisks => 1, # OPTIONAL Size => 1, # OPTIONAL Encrypted => 1, Iops => 1, # OPTIONAL RaidLevel => 1, # OPTIONAL VolumeType => 'MyString', }, ... ], # OPTIONAL ); # Results: my $LayerId = $CreateLayerResult->LayerId; # Returns a L<Paws::OpsWorks::CreateLayerResult> object.
Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/opsworks/CreateLayer
One or more user-defined key-value pairs to be added to the stack attributes.
To create a cluster layer, set the EcsClusterArn attribute to the cluster's ARN.
EcsClusterArn
Whether to automatically assign an Elastic IP address (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html) to the layer's instances. For more information, see How to Edit a Layer (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinglayers-basics-edit.html).
For stacks that are running in a VPC, whether to automatically assign a public IP address to the layer's instances. For more information, see How to Edit a Layer (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workinglayers-basics-edit.html).
Specifies CloudWatch Logs configuration options for the layer. For more information, see CloudWatchLogsLogStream.
The ARN of an IAM profile to be used for the layer's EC2 instances. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_Identifiers.html).
A JSON-formatted string containing custom stack configuration and deployment attributes to be installed on the layer's instances. For more information, see Using Custom JSON (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingcookbook-json-override.html). This feature is supported as of version 1.7.42 of the AWS CLI.
A LayerCustomRecipes object that specifies the layer custom recipes.
LayerCustomRecipes
An array containing the layer custom security group IDs.
Whether to disable auto healing for the layer.
Whether to install operating system and package updates when the instance boots. The default value is true. To control when updates are installed, set this value to false. You must then update your instances manually by using CreateDeployment to run the update_dependencies stack command or by manually running yum (Amazon Linux) or apt-get (Ubuntu) on the instances.
true
false
update_dependencies
yum
apt-get
To ensure that your instances have the latest security updates, we strongly recommend using the default value of true.
A LifeCycleEventConfiguration object that you can use to configure the Shutdown event to specify an execution timeout and enable or disable Elastic Load Balancer connection draining.
LifeCycleEventConfiguration
The layer name, which is used by the console.
An array of Package objects that describes the layer packages.
Package
For custom layers only, use this parameter to specify the layer's short name, which is used internally by AWS OpsWorks Stacks and by Chef recipes. The short name is also used as the name for the directory where your app files are installed. It can have a maximum of 200 characters, which are limited to the alphanumeric characters, '-', '_', and '.'.
The built-in layers' short names are defined by AWS OpsWorks Stacks. For more information, see the Layer Reference (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/layers.html).
The layer stack ID.
The layer type. A stack cannot have more than one built-in layer of the same type. It can have any number of custom layers. Built-in layers are not available in Chef 12 stacks.
Valid values are: "aws-flow-ruby", "ecs-cluster", "java-app", "lb", "web", "php-app", "rails-app", "nodejs-app", "memcached", "db-master", "monitoring-master", "custom"
"aws-flow-ruby"
"ecs-cluster"
"java-app"
"lb"
"web"
"php-app"
"rails-app"
"nodejs-app"
"memcached"
"db-master"
"monitoring-master"
"custom"
Whether to use Amazon EBS-optimized instances.
A VolumeConfigurations object that describes the layer's Amazon EBS volumes.
VolumeConfigurations
This class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method CreateLayer in Paws::OpsWorks
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cpanm
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