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Class: Aws::AppMesh::Types::CreateVirtualRouterInput
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::AppMesh::Types::CreateVirtualRouterInput
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Overview
When passing CreateVirtualRouterInput as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
client_token: "String",
mesh_name: "ResourceName", # required
mesh_owner: "AccountId",
spec: { # required
listeners: [
{
port_mapping: { # required
port: 1, # required
protocol: "http", # required, accepts http, tcp, http2, grpc
},
},
],
},
tags: [
{
key: "TagKey", # required
value: "TagValue", # required
},
],
virtual_router_name: "ResourceName", # required
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#client_token ⇒ String
Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
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#mesh_name ⇒ String
The name of the service mesh to create the virtual router in.
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#mesh_owner ⇒ String
The AWS IAM account ID of the service mesh owner.
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#spec ⇒ Types::VirtualRouterSpec
The virtual router specification to apply.
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#tags ⇒ Array<Types::TagRef>
Optional metadata that you can apply to the virtual router to assist with categorization and organization.
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#virtual_router_name ⇒ String
The name to use for the virtual router.
Instance Attribute Details
#client_token ⇒ String
Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.
#mesh_name ⇒ String
The name of the service mesh to create the virtual router in.
#mesh_owner ⇒ String
The AWS IAM account ID of the service mesh owner. If the account ID is not your own, then the account that you specify must share the mesh with your account before you can create the resource in the service mesh. For more information about mesh sharing, see Working with shared meshes.
#spec ⇒ Types::VirtualRouterSpec
The virtual router specification to apply.
#tags ⇒ Array<Types::TagRef>
Optional metadata that you can apply to the virtual router to assist with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tag keys can have a maximum character length of 128 characters, and tag values can have a maximum length of 256 characters.
#virtual_router_name ⇒ String
The name to use for the virtual router.