public static interface CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty
Example:
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. // The values are placeholders you should change. import software.amazon.awscdk.services.codedeploy.*; DeploymentProperty deploymentProperty = DeploymentProperty.builder() .revision(RevisionLocationProperty.builder() .gitHubLocation(GitHubLocationProperty.builder() .commitId("commitId") .repository("repository") .build()) .revisionType("revisionType") .s3Location(S3LocationProperty.builder() .bucket("bucket") .key("key") // the properties below are optional .bundleType("bundleType") .eTag("eTag") .version("version") .build()) .build()) // the properties below are optional .description("description") .ignoreApplicationStopFailures(false) .build();
Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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static class |
CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty.Builder
A builder for
CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty |
static class |
CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty.Jsii$Proxy
An implementation for
CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty.Builder |
builder() |
default java.lang.String |
getDescription()
A comment about the deployment.
|
default java.lang.Object |
getIgnoreApplicationStopFailures()
If true, then if an `ApplicationStop` , `BeforeBlockTraffic` , or `AfterBlockTraffic` deployment lifecycle event to an instance fails, then the deployment continues to the next deployment lifecycle event.
|
java.lang.Object |
getRevision()
Information about the location of stored application artifacts and the service from which to retrieve them.
|
java.lang.Object getRevision()
default java.lang.String getDescription()
default java.lang.Object getIgnoreApplicationStopFailures()
For example, if ApplicationStop
fails, the deployment continues with DownloadBundle. If BeforeBlockTraffic
fails, the deployment continues with BlockTraffic
. If AfterBlockTraffic
fails, the deployment continues with ApplicationStop
.
If false or not specified, then if a lifecycle event fails during a deployment to an instance, that deployment fails. If deployment to that instance is part of an overall deployment and the number of healthy hosts is not less than the minimum number of healthy hosts, then a deployment to the next instance is attempted.
During a deployment, the AWS CodeDeploy agent runs the scripts specified for ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and AfterBlockTraffic
in the AppSpec file from the previous successful deployment. (All other scripts are run from the AppSpec file in the current deployment.) If one of these scripts contains an error and does not run successfully, the deployment can fail.
If the cause of the failure is a script from the last successful deployment that will never run successfully, create a new deployment and use ignoreApplicationStopFailures
to specify that the ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and AfterBlockTraffic
failures should be ignored.
static CfnDeploymentGroup.DeploymentProperty.Builder builder()