public static final class CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder
extends java.lang.Object
CfnEnvironmentProps
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public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder applicationName(java.lang.String applicationName)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getApplicationName()
applicationName
- The name of the application that is associated with this environment. This parameter is required.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder cnamePrefix(java.lang.String cnamePrefix)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getCnamePrefix()
cnamePrefix
- If specified, the environment attempts to use this value as the prefix for the CNAME in your Elastic Beanstalk environment URL.
If not specified, the CNAME is generated automatically by appending a random alphanumeric string to the environment name.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder description(java.lang.String description)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getDescription()
description
- Your description for this environment.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder environmentName(java.lang.String environmentName)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getEnvironmentName()
environmentName
- A unique name for the environment.
Constraint: Must be from 4 to 40 characters in length. The name can contain only letters, numbers, and hyphens. It can't start or end with a hyphen. This name must be unique within a region in your account.
If you don't specify the CNAMEPrefix
parameter, the environment name becomes part of the CNAME, and therefore part of the visible URL for your application.
If you don't specify an environment name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the environment name. For more information, see Name Type .
If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
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public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder operationsRole(java.lang.String operationsRole)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getOperationsRole()
operationsRole
- > The operations role feature of AWS Elastic Beanstalk is in beta release and is subject to change.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to be used as the environment's operations role. If specified, Elastic Beanstalk uses the operations role for permissions to downstream services during this call and during subsequent calls acting on this environment. To specify an operations role, you must have the iam:PassRole
permission for the role.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder optionSettings(IResolvable optionSettings)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getOptionSettings()
optionSettings
- Key-value pairs defining configuration options for this environment, such as the instance type.
These options override the values that are defined in the solution stack or the configuration template . If you remove any options during a stack update, the removed options retain their current values.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder optionSettings(java.util.List<? extends java.lang.Object> optionSettings)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getOptionSettings()
optionSettings
- Key-value pairs defining configuration options for this environment, such as the instance type.
These options override the values that are defined in the solution stack or the configuration template . If you remove any options during a stack update, the removed options retain their current values.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder platformArn(java.lang.String platformArn)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getPlatformArn()
platformArn
- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the custom platform to use with the environment.
For more information, see Custom Platforms in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide .
If you specify
PlatformArn
, don't specifySolutionStackName
.
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public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder solutionStackName(java.lang.String solutionStackName)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getSolutionStackName()
solutionStackName
- The name of an Elastic Beanstalk solution stack (platform version) to use with the environment.
If specified, Elastic Beanstalk sets the configuration values to the default values associated with the specified solution stack. For a list of current solution stacks, see Elastic Beanstalk Supported Platforms in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Platforms guide.
If you specify
SolutionStackName
, don't specifyPlatformArn
orTemplateName
.
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public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder tags(java.util.List<? extends CfnTag> tags)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getTags()
tags
- Specifies the tags applied to resources in the environment.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder templateName(java.lang.String templateName)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getTemplateName()
templateName
- The name of the Elastic Beanstalk configuration template to use with the environment.
If you specify
TemplateName
, then don't specifySolutionStackName
.
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public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder tier(IResolvable tier)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getTier()
tier
- Specifies the tier to use in creating this environment.
The environment tier that you choose determines whether Elastic Beanstalk provisions resources to support a web application that handles HTTP(S) requests or a web application that handles background-processing tasks.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder tier(CfnEnvironment.TierProperty tier)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getTier()
tier
- Specifies the tier to use in creating this environment.
The environment tier that you choose determines whether Elastic Beanstalk provisions resources to support a web application that handles HTTP(S) requests or a web application that handles background-processing tasks.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps.Builder versionLabel(java.lang.String versionLabel)
CfnEnvironmentProps.getVersionLabel()
versionLabel
- The name of the application version to deploy.
Default: If not specified, Elastic Beanstalk attempts to deploy the sample application.this
public CfnEnvironmentProps build()
CfnEnvironmentProps
java.lang.NullPointerException
- if any required attribute was not provided