CfnServer

class aws_cdk.aws_opsworkscm.CfnServer(scope, id, *, instance_profile_arn, instance_type, service_role_arn, associate_public_ip_address=None, backup_id=None, backup_retention_count=None, custom_certificate=None, custom_domain=None, custom_private_key=None, disable_automated_backup=None, engine=None, engine_attributes=None, engine_model=None, engine_version=None, key_pair=None, preferred_backup_window=None, preferred_maintenance_window=None, security_group_ids=None, server_name=None, subnet_ids=None, tags=None)

Bases: CfnResource

The AWS::OpsWorksCM::Server resource creates an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate or OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise configuration management server.

For more information, see Create a Chef Automate Server in AWS CloudFormation or Create a Puppet Enterprise Master in AWS CloudFormation in the AWS OpsWorks User Guide , and CreateServer in the AWS OpsWorks CM API Reference .

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-opsworkscm-server.html

CloudformationResource:

AWS::OpsWorksCM::Server

ExampleMetadata:

fixture=_generated

Example:

# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
# The values are placeholders you should change.
from aws_cdk import aws_opsworkscm as opsworkscm

cfn_server = opsworkscm.CfnServer(self, "MyCfnServer",
    instance_profile_arn="instanceProfileArn",
    instance_type="instanceType",
    service_role_arn="serviceRoleArn",

    # the properties below are optional
    associate_public_ip_address=False,
    backup_id="backupId",
    backup_retention_count=123,
    custom_certificate="customCertificate",
    custom_domain="customDomain",
    custom_private_key="customPrivateKey",
    disable_automated_backup=False,
    engine="engine",
    engine_attributes=[opsworkscm.CfnServer.EngineAttributeProperty(
        name="name",
        value="value"
    )],
    engine_model="engineModel",
    engine_version="engineVersion",
    key_pair="keyPair",
    preferred_backup_window="preferredBackupWindow",
    preferred_maintenance_window="preferredMaintenanceWindow",
    security_group_ids=["securityGroupIds"],
    server_name="serverName",
    subnet_ids=["subnetIds"],
    tags=[CfnTag(
        key="key",
        value="value"
    )]
)
Parameters:
  • scope (Construct) – Scope in which this resource is defined.

  • id (str) – Construct identifier for this resource (unique in its scope).

  • instance_profile_arn (str) – The ARN of the instance profile that your Amazon EC2 instances use.

  • instance_type (str) – The Amazon EC2 instance type to use. For example, m5.large .

  • service_role_arn (str) – The service role that the AWS OpsWorks CM service backend uses to work with your account. Although the AWS OpsWorks management console typically creates the service role for you, if you are using the AWS CLI or API commands, run the service-role-creation.yaml AWS CloudFormation template, located at https://s3.amazonaws.com/opsworks-cm-us-east-1-prod-default-assets/misc/opsworks-cm-roles.yaml. This template creates a CloudFormation stack that includes the service role and instance profile that you need.

  • associate_public_ip_address (Union[bool, IResolvable, None]) – Associate a public IP address with a server that you are launching. Valid values are true or false . The default value is true .

  • backup_id (Optional[str]) – If you specify this field, AWS OpsWorks CM creates the server by using the backup represented by BackupId.

  • backup_retention_count (Union[int, float, None]) – The number of automated backups that you want to keep. Whenever a new backup is created, AWS OpsWorks CM deletes the oldest backups if this number is exceeded. The default value is 1 .

  • custom_certificate (Optional[str]) – Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. A PEM-formatted HTTPS certificate. The value can be be a single, self-signed certificate, or a certificate chain. If you specify a custom certificate, you must also specify values for CustomDomain and CustomPrivateKey . The following are requirements for the CustomCertificate value:. - You can provide either a self-signed, custom certificate, or the full certificate chain. - The certificate must be a valid X509 certificate, or a certificate chain in PEM format. - The certificate must be valid at the time of upload. A certificate can’t be used before its validity period begins (the certificate’s NotBefore date), or after it expires (the certificate’s NotAfter date). - The certificate’s common name or subject alternative names (SANs), if present, must match the value of CustomDomain . - The certificate must match the value of CustomPrivateKey .

  • custom_domain (Optional[str]) – Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. An optional public endpoint of a server, such as https://aws.my-company.com . To access the server, create a CNAME DNS record in your preferred DNS service that points the custom domain to the endpoint that is generated when the server is created (the value of the CreateServer Endpoint attribute). You cannot access the server by using the generated Endpoint value if the server is using a custom domain. If you specify a custom domain, you must also specify values for CustomCertificate and CustomPrivateKey .

  • custom_private_key (Optional[str]) – Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. A private key in PEM format for connecting to the server by using HTTPS. The private key must not be encrypted; it cannot be protected by a password or passphrase. If you specify a custom private key, you must also specify values for CustomDomain and CustomCertificate .

  • disable_automated_backup (Union[bool, IResolvable, None]) – Enable or disable scheduled backups. Valid values are true or false . The default value is true .

  • engine (Optional[str]) – The configuration management engine to use. Valid values include ChefAutomate and Puppet .

  • engine_attributes (Union[IResolvable, Sequence[Union[IResolvable, EngineAttributeProperty, Dict[str, Any]]], None]) – Optional engine attributes on a specified server. Attributes accepted in a Chef createServer request: - CHEF_AUTOMATE_PIVOTAL_KEY : A base64-encoded RSA public key. The corresponding private key is required to access the Chef API. When no CHEF_AUTOMATE_PIVOTAL_KEY is set, a private key is generated and returned in the response. When you are specifying the value of CHEF_AUTOMATE_PIVOTAL_KEY as a parameter in the AWS CloudFormation console, you must add newline ( \n ) characters at the end of each line of the pivotal key value. - CHEF_AUTOMATE_ADMIN_PASSWORD : The password for the administrative user in the Chef Automate web-based dashboard. The password length is a minimum of eight characters, and a maximum of 32. The password can contain letters, numbers, and special characters (!/@#$%^&+=_). The password must contain at least one lower case letter, one upper case letter, one number, and one special character. When no CHEF_AUTOMATE_ADMIN_PASSWORD is set, one is generated and returned in the response. Attributes accepted in a Puppet createServer request: - PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD : To work with the Puppet Enterprise console, a password must use ASCII characters. - PUPPET_R10K_REMOTE : The r10k remote is the URL of your control repository (for example, ssh://git@your.git-repo.com:user/control-repo.git). Specifying an r10k remote opens TCP port 8170. - PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY : If you are using a private Git repository, add PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY to specify a PEM-encoded private SSH key.

  • engine_model (Optional[str]) – The engine model of the server. Valid values in this release include Monolithic for Puppet and Single for Chef.

  • engine_version (Optional[str]) – The major release version of the engine that you want to use. For a Chef server, the valid value for EngineVersion is currently 2 . For a Puppet server, valid values are 2019 or 2017 .

  • key_pair (Optional[str]) – The Amazon EC2 key pair to set for the instance. This parameter is optional; if desired, you may specify this parameter to connect to your instances by using SSH.

  • preferred_backup_window (Optional[str]) – The start time for a one-hour period during which AWS OpsWorks CM backs up application-level data on your server if automated backups are enabled. Valid values must be specified in one of the following formats: - HH:MM for daily backups - DDD:HH:MM for weekly backups MM must be specified as 00 . The specified time is in coordinated universal time (UTC). The default value is a random, daily start time. Example: 08:00 , which represents a daily start time of 08:00 UTC. Example: Mon:08:00 , which represents a start time of every Monday at 08:00 UTC. (8:00 a.m.)

  • preferred_maintenance_window (Optional[str]) – The start time for a one-hour period each week during which AWS OpsWorks CM performs maintenance on the instance. Valid values must be specified in the following format: DDD:HH:MM . MM must be specified as 00 . The specified time is in coordinated universal time (UTC). The default value is a random one-hour period on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday. See TimeWindowDefinition for more information. Example: Mon:08:00 , which represents a start time of every Monday at 08:00 UTC. (8:00 a.m.)

  • security_group_ids (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A list of security group IDs to attach to the Amazon EC2 instance. If you add this parameter, the specified security groups must be within the VPC that is specified by SubnetIds . If you do not specify this parameter, AWS OpsWorks CM creates one new security group that uses TCP ports 22 and 443, open to 0.0.0.0/0 (everyone).

  • server_name (Optional[str]) –

  • subnet_ids (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – The IDs of subnets in which to launch the server EC2 instance. Amazon EC2-Classic customers: This field is required. All servers must run within a VPC. The VPC must have “Auto Assign Public IP” enabled. EC2-VPC customers: This field is optional. If you do not specify subnet IDs, your EC2 instances are created in a default subnet that is selected by Amazon EC2. If you specify subnet IDs, the VPC must have “Auto Assign Public IP” enabled. For more information about supported Amazon EC2 platforms, see Supported Platforms .

  • tags (Optional[Sequence[Union[CfnTag, Dict[str, Any]]]]) – A map that contains tag keys and tag values to attach to an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate or OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise server. - The key cannot be empty. - The key can be a maximum of 127 characters, and can contain only Unicode letters, numbers, or separators, or the following special characters: `+ - = . _ : /

Methods

add_deletion_override(path)

Syntactic sugar for addOverride(path, undefined).

Parameters:

path (str) – The path of the value to delete.

Return type:

None

add_dependency(target)

Indicates that this resource depends on another resource and cannot be provisioned unless the other resource has been successfully provisioned.

This can be used for resources across stacks (or nested stack) boundaries and the dependency will automatically be transferred to the relevant scope.

Parameters:

target (CfnResource) –

Return type:

None

add_depends_on(target)

(deprecated) Indicates that this resource depends on another resource and cannot be provisioned unless the other resource has been successfully provisioned.

Parameters:

target (CfnResource) –

Deprecated:

use addDependency

Stability:

deprecated

Return type:

None

add_metadata(key, value)

Add a value to the CloudFormation Resource Metadata.

Parameters:
  • key (str) –

  • value (Any) –

See:

Return type:

None

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/metadata-section-structure.html

Note that this is a different set of metadata from CDK node metadata; this metadata ends up in the stack template under the resource, whereas CDK node metadata ends up in the Cloud Assembly.

add_override(path, value)

Adds an override to the synthesized CloudFormation resource.

To add a property override, either use addPropertyOverride or prefix path with “Properties.” (i.e. Properties.TopicName).

If the override is nested, separate each nested level using a dot (.) in the path parameter. If there is an array as part of the nesting, specify the index in the path.

To include a literal . in the property name, prefix with a \. In most programming languages you will need to write this as "\\." because the \ itself will need to be escaped.

For example:

cfn_resource.add_override("Properties.GlobalSecondaryIndexes.0.Projection.NonKeyAttributes", ["myattribute"])
cfn_resource.add_override("Properties.GlobalSecondaryIndexes.1.ProjectionType", "INCLUDE")

would add the overrides Example:

"Properties": {
  "GlobalSecondaryIndexes": [
    {
      "Projection": {
        "NonKeyAttributes": [ "myattribute" ]
        ...
      }
      ...
    },
    {
      "ProjectionType": "INCLUDE"
      ...
    },
  ]
  ...
}

The value argument to addOverride will not be processed or translated in any way. Pass raw JSON values in here with the correct capitalization for CloudFormation. If you pass CDK classes or structs, they will be rendered with lowercased key names, and CloudFormation will reject the template.

Parameters:
  • path (str) –

    • The path of the property, you can use dot notation to override values in complex types. Any intermediate keys will be created as needed.

  • value (Any) –

    • The value. Could be primitive or complex.

Return type:

None

add_property_deletion_override(property_path)

Adds an override that deletes the value of a property from the resource definition.

Parameters:

property_path (str) – The path to the property.

Return type:

None

add_property_override(property_path, value)

Adds an override to a resource property.

Syntactic sugar for addOverride("Properties.<...>", value).

Parameters:
  • property_path (str) – The path of the property.

  • value (Any) – The value.

Return type:

None

apply_removal_policy(policy=None, *, apply_to_update_replace_policy=None, default=None)

Sets the deletion policy of the resource based on the removal policy specified.

The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops being managed by CloudFormation, either because you’ve removed it from the CDK application or because you’ve made a change that requires the resource to be replaced.

The resource can be deleted (RemovalPolicy.DESTROY), or left in your AWS account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN). In some cases, a snapshot can be taken of the resource prior to deletion (RemovalPolicy.SNAPSHOT). A list of resources that support this policy can be found in the following link:

Parameters:
  • policy (Optional[RemovalPolicy]) –

  • apply_to_update_replace_policy (Optional[bool]) – Apply the same deletion policy to the resource’s “UpdateReplacePolicy”. Default: true

  • default (Optional[RemovalPolicy]) – The default policy to apply in case the removal policy is not defined. Default: - Default value is resource specific. To determine the default value for a resource, please consult that specific resource’s documentation.

See:

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-attribute-deletionpolicy.html#aws-attribute-deletionpolicy-options

Return type:

None

get_att(attribute_name, type_hint=None)

Returns a token for an runtime attribute of this resource.

Ideally, use generated attribute accessors (e.g. resource.arn), but this can be used for future compatibility in case there is no generated attribute.

Parameters:
  • attribute_name (str) – The name of the attribute.

  • type_hint (Optional[ResolutionTypeHint]) –

Return type:

Reference

get_metadata(key)

Retrieve a value value from the CloudFormation Resource Metadata.

Parameters:

key (str) –

See:

Return type:

Any

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/metadata-section-structure.html

Note that this is a different set of metadata from CDK node metadata; this metadata ends up in the stack template under the resource, whereas CDK node metadata ends up in the Cloud Assembly.

inspect(inspector)

Examines the CloudFormation resource and discloses attributes.

Parameters:

inspector (TreeInspector) – tree inspector to collect and process attributes.

Return type:

None

obtain_dependencies()

Retrieves an array of resources this resource depends on.

This assembles dependencies on resources across stacks (including nested stacks) automatically.

Return type:

List[Union[Stack, CfnResource]]

obtain_resource_dependencies()

Get a shallow copy of dependencies between this resource and other resources in the same stack.

Return type:

List[CfnResource]

override_logical_id(new_logical_id)

Overrides the auto-generated logical ID with a specific ID.

Parameters:

new_logical_id (str) – The new logical ID to use for this stack element.

Return type:

None

remove_dependency(target)

Indicates that this resource no longer depends on another resource.

This can be used for resources across stacks (including nested stacks) and the dependency will automatically be removed from the relevant scope.

Parameters:

target (CfnResource) –

Return type:

None

replace_dependency(target, new_target)

Replaces one dependency with another.

Parameters:
Return type:

None

to_string()

Returns a string representation of this construct.

Return type:

str

Returns:

a string representation of this resource

Attributes

CFN_RESOURCE_TYPE_NAME = 'AWS::OpsWorksCM::Server'
associate_public_ip_address

Associate a public IP address with a server that you are launching.

attr_arn

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the server, such as arn:aws:OpsWorksCM:us-east-1:123456789012:server/server-a1bzhi .

CloudformationAttribute:

Arn

attr_endpoint

A DNS name that can be used to access the engine.

Example: myserver-asdfghjkl.us-east-1.opsworks.io .

CloudformationAttribute:

Endpoint

attr_server_name

The name of the server.

CloudformationAttribute:

ServerName

backup_id

If you specify this field, AWS OpsWorks CM creates the server by using the backup represented by BackupId.

backup_retention_count

The number of automated backups that you want to keep.

cfn_options

Options for this resource, such as condition, update policy etc.

cfn_resource_type

AWS resource type.

creation_stack

return:

the stack trace of the point where this Resource was created from, sourced from the +metadata+ entry typed +aws:cdk:logicalId+, and with the bottom-most node +internal+ entries filtered.

custom_certificate

.

Type:

Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. A PEM-formatted HTTPS certificate. The value can be be a single, self-signed certificate, or a certificate chain. If you specify a custom certificate, you must also specify values for CustomDomain and CustomPrivateKey . The following are requirements for the CustomCertificate value

custom_domain

Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. An optional public endpoint of a server, such as https://aws.my-company.com . To access the server, create a CNAME DNS record in your preferred DNS service that points the custom domain to the endpoint that is generated when the server is created (the value of the CreateServer Endpoint attribute). You cannot access the server by using the generated Endpoint value if the server is using a custom domain. If you specify a custom domain, you must also specify values for CustomCertificate and CustomPrivateKey .

custom_private_key

Supported on servers running Chef Automate 2.0 only. A private key in PEM format for connecting to the server by using HTTPS. The private key must not be encrypted; it cannot be protected by a password or passphrase. If you specify a custom private key, you must also specify values for CustomDomain and CustomCertificate .

disable_automated_backup

Enable or disable scheduled backups.

engine

The configuration management engine to use.

engine_attributes

Optional engine attributes on a specified server.

engine_model

The engine model of the server.

engine_version

The major release version of the engine that you want to use.

instance_profile_arn

The ARN of the instance profile that your Amazon EC2 instances use.

instance_type

The Amazon EC2 instance type to use.

key_pair

The Amazon EC2 key pair to set for the instance.

logical_id

The logical ID for this CloudFormation stack element.

The logical ID of the element is calculated from the path of the resource node in the construct tree.

To override this value, use overrideLogicalId(newLogicalId).

Returns:

the logical ID as a stringified token. This value will only get resolved during synthesis.

node

The tree node.

preferred_backup_window

The start time for a one-hour period during which AWS OpsWorks CM backs up application-level data on your server if automated backups are enabled.

preferred_maintenance_window

The start time for a one-hour period each week during which AWS OpsWorks CM performs maintenance on the instance.

ref

Return a string that will be resolved to a CloudFormation { Ref } for this element.

If, by any chance, the intrinsic reference of a resource is not a string, you could coerce it to an IResolvable through Lazy.any({ produce: resource.ref }).

security_group_ids

A list of security group IDs to attach to the Amazon EC2 instance.

server_name
service_role_arn

The service role that the AWS OpsWorks CM service backend uses to work with your account.

stack

The stack in which this element is defined.

CfnElements must be defined within a stack scope (directly or indirectly).

subnet_ids

The IDs of subnets in which to launch the server EC2 instance.

tags

Tag Manager which manages the tags for this resource.

tags_raw

A map that contains tag keys and tag values to attach to an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate or OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise server.

Static Methods

classmethod is_cfn_element(x)

Returns true if a construct is a stack element (i.e. part of the synthesized cloudformation template).

Uses duck-typing instead of instanceof to allow stack elements from different versions of this library to be included in the same stack.

Parameters:

x (Any) –

Return type:

bool

Returns:

The construct as a stack element or undefined if it is not a stack element.

classmethod is_cfn_resource(x)

Check whether the given object is a CfnResource.

Parameters:

x (Any) –

Return type:

bool

classmethod is_construct(x)

Checks if x is a construct.

Use this method instead of instanceof to properly detect Construct instances, even when the construct library is symlinked.

Explanation: in JavaScript, multiple copies of the constructs library on disk are seen as independent, completely different libraries. As a consequence, the class Construct in each copy of the constructs library is seen as a different class, and an instance of one class will not test as instanceof the other class. npm install will not create installations like this, but users may manually symlink construct libraries together or use a monorepo tool: in those cases, multiple copies of the constructs library can be accidentally installed, and instanceof will behave unpredictably. It is safest to avoid using instanceof, and using this type-testing method instead.

Parameters:

x (Any) – Any object.

Return type:

bool

Returns:

true if x is an object created from a class which extends Construct.

EngineAttributeProperty

class CfnServer.EngineAttributeProperty(*, name=None, value=None)

Bases: object

The EngineAttribute property type specifies administrator credentials for an AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate or OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise server.

EngineAttribute is a property of the AWS::OpsWorksCM::Server resource type.

Parameters:
  • name (Optional[str]) – The name of the engine attribute. Attribute name for Chef Automate servers: - CHEF_AUTOMATE_ADMIN_PASSWORD Attribute names for Puppet Enterprise servers: - PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD - PUPPET_R10K_REMOTE - PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY

  • value (Optional[str]) – The value of the engine attribute. Attribute value for Chef Automate servers: - CHEF_AUTOMATE_PIVOTAL_KEY : A base64-encoded RSA public key. The corresponding private key is required to access the Chef API. You can generate this key by running the following OpenSSL command on Linux-based computers. openssl genrsa -out *pivotal_key_file_name* .pem 2048 On Windows-based computers, you can use the PuTTYgen utility to generate a base64-encoded RSA private key. For more information, see PuTTYgen - Key Generator for PuTTY on Windows on SSH.com. Attribute values for Puppet Enterprise servers: - PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD : An administrator password that you can use to sign in to the Puppet Enterprise console webpage after the server is online. The password must use between 8 and 32 ASCII characters. - PUPPET_R10K_REMOTE : The r10k remote is the URL of your control repository (for example, ssh://git@your.git-repo.com:user/control-repo.git). Specifying an r10k remote opens TCP port 8170. - PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY : If you are using a private Git repository, add PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY to specify a PEM-encoded private SSH key.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-opsworkscm-server-engineattribute.html

ExampleMetadata:

fixture=_generated

Example:

# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
# The values are placeholders you should change.
from aws_cdk import aws_opsworkscm as opsworkscm

engine_attribute_property = opsworkscm.CfnServer.EngineAttributeProperty(
    name="name",
    value="value"
)

Attributes

name

The name of the engine attribute.

Attribute name for Chef Automate servers:

  • CHEF_AUTOMATE_ADMIN_PASSWORD

Attribute names for Puppet Enterprise servers:

  • PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD

  • PUPPET_R10K_REMOTE

  • PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-opsworkscm-server-engineattribute.html#cfn-opsworkscm-server-engineattribute-name

value

The value of the engine attribute.

Attribute value for Chef Automate servers:

  • CHEF_AUTOMATE_PIVOTAL_KEY : A base64-encoded RSA public key. The corresponding private key is required to access the Chef API. You can generate this key by running the following OpenSSL command on Linux-based computers.

openssl genrsa -out *pivotal_key_file_name* .pem 2048

On Windows-based computers, you can use the PuTTYgen utility to generate a base64-encoded RSA private key. For more information, see PuTTYgen - Key Generator for PuTTY on Windows on SSH.com.

Attribute values for Puppet Enterprise servers:

  • PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD : An administrator password that you can use to sign in to the Puppet Enterprise console webpage after the server is online. The password must use between 8 and 32 ASCII characters.

  • PUPPET_R10K_REMOTE : The r10k remote is the URL of your control repository (for example, ssh://git@your.git-repo.com:user/control-repo.git). Specifying an r10k remote opens TCP port 8170.

  • PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY : If you are using a private Git repository, add PUPPET_R10K_PRIVATE_KEY to specify a PEM-encoded private SSH key.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-opsworkscm-server-engineattribute.html#cfn-opsworkscm-server-engineattribute-value