@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest extends AppConfigRequest implements ToCopyableBuilder<CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder,CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest>
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static interface |
CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder |
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static CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder |
builder() |
Integer |
deploymentDurationInMinutes()
Total amount of time for a deployment to last.
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String |
description()
A description of the deployment strategy.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
boolean |
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj) |
Integer |
finalBakeTimeInMinutes()
The amount of time AppConfig monitors for alarms before considering the deployment to be complete and no longer
eligible for automatic roll back.
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<T> Optional<T> |
getValueForField(String fieldName,
Class<T> clazz) |
Float |
growthFactor()
The percentage of targets to receive a deployed configuration during each interval.
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GrowthType |
growthType()
The algorithm used to define how percentage grows over time.
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String |
growthTypeAsString()
The algorithm used to define how percentage grows over time.
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int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
hasTags()
For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the Tags property.
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String |
name()
A name for the deployment strategy.
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ReplicateTo |
replicateTo()
Save the deployment strategy to a Systems Manager (SSM) document.
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String |
replicateToAsString()
Save the deployment strategy to a Systems Manager (SSM) document.
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List<SdkField<?>> |
sdkFields() |
static Class<? extends CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder> |
serializableBuilderClass() |
Map<String,String> |
tags()
Metadata to assign to the deployment strategy.
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CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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overrideConfigurationclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitcopypublic final String name()
A name for the deployment strategy.
public final String description()
A description of the deployment strategy.
public final Integer deploymentDurationInMinutes()
Total amount of time for a deployment to last.
public final Integer finalBakeTimeInMinutes()
The amount of time AppConfig monitors for alarms before considering the deployment to be complete and no longer eligible for automatic roll back.
public final Float growthFactor()
The percentage of targets to receive a deployed configuration during each interval.
public final GrowthType growthType()
The algorithm used to define how percentage grows over time. AppConfig supports the following growth types:
Linear: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment by dividing the total number of targets by the
value specified for Step percentage. For example, a linear deployment that uses a
Step percentage of 10 deploys the configuration to 10 percent of the hosts. After those deployments
are complete, the system deploys the configuration to the next 10 percent. This continues until 100% of the
targets have successfully received the configuration.
Exponential: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment exponentially using the following formula:
G*(2^N). In this formula, G is the growth factor specified by the user and
N is the number of steps until the configuration is deployed to all targets. For example, if you
specify a growth factor of 2, then the system rolls out the configuration as follows:
2*(2^0)
2*(2^1)
2*(2^2)
Expressed numerically, the deployment rolls out as follows: 2% of the targets, 4% of the targets, 8% of the targets, and continues until the configuration has been deployed to all targets.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, growthType will
return GrowthType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
growthTypeAsString().
Linear: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment by dividing the total number of targets
by the value specified for Step percentage. For example, a linear deployment that uses a
Step percentage of 10 deploys the configuration to 10 percent of the hosts. After those
deployments are complete, the system deploys the configuration to the next 10 percent. This continues
until 100% of the targets have successfully received the configuration.
Exponential: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment exponentially using the following
formula: G*(2^N). In this formula, G is the growth factor specified by the user
and N is the number of steps until the configuration is deployed to all targets. For
example, if you specify a growth factor of 2, then the system rolls out the configuration as follows:
2*(2^0)
2*(2^1)
2*(2^2)
Expressed numerically, the deployment rolls out as follows: 2% of the targets, 4% of the targets, 8% of the targets, and continues until the configuration has been deployed to all targets.
GrowthTypepublic final String growthTypeAsString()
The algorithm used to define how percentage grows over time. AppConfig supports the following growth types:
Linear: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment by dividing the total number of targets by the
value specified for Step percentage. For example, a linear deployment that uses a
Step percentage of 10 deploys the configuration to 10 percent of the hosts. After those deployments
are complete, the system deploys the configuration to the next 10 percent. This continues until 100% of the
targets have successfully received the configuration.
Exponential: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment exponentially using the following formula:
G*(2^N). In this formula, G is the growth factor specified by the user and
N is the number of steps until the configuration is deployed to all targets. For example, if you
specify a growth factor of 2, then the system rolls out the configuration as follows:
2*(2^0)
2*(2^1)
2*(2^2)
Expressed numerically, the deployment rolls out as follows: 2% of the targets, 4% of the targets, 8% of the targets, and continues until the configuration has been deployed to all targets.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, growthType will
return GrowthType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
growthTypeAsString().
Linear: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment by dividing the total number of targets
by the value specified for Step percentage. For example, a linear deployment that uses a
Step percentage of 10 deploys the configuration to 10 percent of the hosts. After those
deployments are complete, the system deploys the configuration to the next 10 percent. This continues
until 100% of the targets have successfully received the configuration.
Exponential: For this type, AppConfig processes the deployment exponentially using the following
formula: G*(2^N). In this formula, G is the growth factor specified by the user
and N is the number of steps until the configuration is deployed to all targets. For
example, if you specify a growth factor of 2, then the system rolls out the configuration as follows:
2*(2^0)
2*(2^1)
2*(2^2)
Expressed numerically, the deployment rolls out as follows: 2% of the targets, 4% of the targets, 8% of the targets, and continues until the configuration has been deployed to all targets.
GrowthTypepublic final ReplicateTo replicateTo()
Save the deployment strategy to a Systems Manager (SSM) document.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, replicateTo will
return ReplicateTo.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
replicateToAsString().
ReplicateTopublic final String replicateToAsString()
Save the deployment strategy to a Systems Manager (SSM) document.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, replicateTo will
return ReplicateTo.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
replicateToAsString().
ReplicateTopublic final boolean hasTags()
isEmpty() method on the property). This is useful
because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service
returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true
if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.public final Map<String,String> tags()
Metadata to assign to the deployment strategy. Tags help organize and categorize your AppConfig resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that
you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasTags() method.
public CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder toBuilder()
toBuilder in interface ToCopyableBuilder<CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder,CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest>toBuilder in class AppConfigRequestpublic static CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder builder()
public static Class<? extends CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
public final int hashCode()
hashCode in class AwsRequestpublic final boolean equals(Object obj)
equals in class AwsRequestpublic final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
equalsBySdkFields in interface SdkPojopublic final String toString()
public final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)
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