CreateService - Amazon Elastic Container Service

CreateService

Runs and maintains your desired number of tasks from a specified task definition. If the number of tasks running in a service drops below the desiredCount, Amazon ECS runs another copy of the task in the specified cluster. To update an existing service, use UpdateService.

Note

On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.

In addition to maintaining the desired count of tasks in your service, you can optionally run your service behind one or more load balancers. The load balancers distribute traffic across the tasks that are associated with the service. For more information, see Service load balancing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when creating or updating a service. volumeConfigurations is only supported for REPLICA service and not DAEMON service. For more infomation, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

Tasks for services that don't use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in the RUNNING state. Tasks for services that use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in the RUNNING state and are reported as healthy by the load balancer.

There are two service scheduler strategies available:

  • REPLICA - The replica scheduling strategy places and maintains your desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task placement decisions. For more information, see Service scheduler concepts in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

  • DAEMON - The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task on each active container instance that meets all of the task placement constraints that you specify in your cluster. The service scheduler also evaluates the task placement constraints for running tasks. It also stops tasks that don't meet the placement constraints. When using this strategy, you don't need to specify a desired number of tasks, a task placement strategy, or use Service Auto Scaling policies. For more information, see Service scheduler concepts in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

You can optionally specify a deployment configuration for your service. The deployment is initiated by changing properties. For example, the deployment might be initiated by the task definition or by your desired count of a service. You can use UpdateService. The default value for a replica service for minimumHealthyPercent is 100%. The default value for a daemon service for minimumHealthyPercent is 0%.

If a service uses the ECS deployment controller, the minimum healthy percent represents a lower limit on the number of tasks in a service that must remain in the RUNNING state during a deployment. Specifically, it represents it as a percentage of your desired number of tasks (rounded up to the nearest integer). This happens when any of your container instances are in the DRAINING state if the service contains tasks using the EC2 launch type. Using this parameter, you can deploy without using additional cluster capacity. For example, if you set your service to have desired number of four tasks and a minimum healthy percent of 50%, the scheduler might stop two existing tasks to free up cluster capacity before starting two new tasks. If they're in the RUNNING state, tasks for services that don't use a load balancer are considered healthy . If they're in the RUNNING state and reported as healthy by the load balancer, tasks for services that do use a load balancer are considered healthy . The default value for minimum healthy percent is 100%.

If a service uses the ECS deployment controller, the maximum percent parameter represents an upper limit on the number of tasks in a service that are allowed in the RUNNING or PENDING state during a deployment. Specifically, it represents it as a percentage of the desired number of tasks (rounded down to the nearest integer). This happens when any of your container instances are in the DRAINING state if the service contains tasks using the EC2 launch type. Using this parameter, you can define the deployment batch size. For example, if your service has a desired number of four tasks and a maximum percent value of 200%, the scheduler may start four new tasks before stopping the four older tasks (provided that the cluster resources required to do this are available). The default value for maximum percent is 200%.

If a service uses either the CODE_DEPLOY or EXTERNAL deployment controller types and tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the minimum healthy percent and maximum percent values are used only to define the lower and upper limit on the number of the tasks in the service that remain in the RUNNING state. This is while the container instances are in the DRAINING state. If the tasks in the service use the Fargate launch type, the minimum healthy percent and maximum percent values aren't used. This is the case even if they're currently visible when describing your service.

When creating a service that uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller, you can specify only parameters that aren't controlled at the task set level. The only required parameter is the service name. You control your services using the CreateTaskSet. For more information, see Amazon ECS deployment types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

When the service scheduler launches new tasks, it determines task placement. For information about task placement and task placement strategies, see Amazon ECS task placement in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide

Starting April 15, 2023, AWS will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. After April 15, 2023, new customers will not be able to launch instances with Amazon EI accelerators in Amazon SageMaker, Amazon ECS, or Amazon EC2. However, customers who have used Amazon EI at least once during the past 30-day period are considered current customers and will be able to continue using the service.

Request Syntax

{ "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "string", "weight": number } ], "clientToken": "string", "cluster": "string", "deploymentConfiguration": { "alarms": { "alarmNames": [ "string" ], "enable": boolean, "rollback": boolean }, "deploymentCircuitBreaker": { "enable": boolean, "rollback": boolean }, "maximumPercent": number, "minimumHealthyPercent": number }, "deploymentController": { "type": "string" }, "desiredCount": number, "enableECSManagedTags": boolean, "enableExecuteCommand": boolean, "healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds": number, "launchType": "string", "loadBalancers": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "loadBalancerName": "string", "targetGroupArn": "string" } ], "networkConfiguration": { "awsvpcConfiguration": { "assignPublicIp": "string", "securityGroups": [ "string" ], "subnets": [ "string" ] } }, "placementConstraints": [ { "expression": "string", "type": "string" } ], "placementStrategy": [ { "field": "string", "type": "string" } ], "platformVersion": "string", "propagateTags": "string", "role": "string", "schedulingStrategy": "string", "serviceConnectConfiguration": { "enabled": boolean, "logConfiguration": { "logDriver": "string", "options": { "string" : "string" }, "secretOptions": [ { "name": "string", "valueFrom": "string" } ] }, "namespace": "string", "services": [ { "clientAliases": [ { "dnsName": "string", "port": number } ], "discoveryName": "string", "ingressPortOverride": number, "portName": "string", "timeout": { "idleTimeoutSeconds": number, "perRequestTimeoutSeconds": number }, "tls": { "issuerCertificateAuthority": { "awsPcaAuthorityArn": "string" }, "kmsKey": "string", "roleArn": "string" } } ] }, "serviceName": "string", "serviceRegistries": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "port": number, "registryArn": "string" } ], "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ], "taskDefinition": "string", "volumeConfigurations": [ { "managedEBSVolume": { "encrypted": boolean, "filesystemType": "string", "iops": number, "kmsKeyId": "string", "roleArn": "string", "sizeInGiB": number, "snapshotId": "string", "tagSpecifications": [ { "propagateTags": "string", "resourceType": "string", "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ] } ], "throughput": number, "volumeType": "string" }, "name": "string" } ] }

Request Parameters

For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.

The request accepts the following data in JSON format.

capacityProviderStrategy

The capacity provider strategy to use for the service.

If a capacityProviderStrategy is specified, the launchType parameter must be omitted. If no capacityProviderStrategy or launchType is specified, the defaultCapacityProviderStrategy for the cluster is used.

A capacity provider strategy may contain a maximum of 6 capacity providers.

Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem objects

Required: No

clientToken

An identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. It must be unique and is case sensitive. Up to 36 ASCII characters in the range of 33-126 (inclusive) are allowed.

Type: String

Required: No

cluster

The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that you run your service on. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.

Type: String

Required: No

deploymentConfiguration

Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during the deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.

Type: DeploymentConfiguration object

Required: No

deploymentController

The deployment controller to use for the service. If no deployment controller is specified, the default value of ECS is used.

Type: DeploymentController object

Required: No

desiredCount

The number of instantiations of the specified task definition to place and keep running in your service.

This is required if schedulingStrategy is REPLICA or isn't specified. If schedulingStrategy is DAEMON then this isn't required.

Type: Integer

Required: No

enableECSManagedTags

Specifies whether to turn on Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks within the service. For more information, see Tagging your Amazon ECS resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

When you use Amazon ECS managed tags, you need to set the propagateTags request parameter.

Type: Boolean

Required: No

enableExecuteCommand

Determines whether the execute command functionality is turned on for the service. If true, this enables execute command functionality on all containers in the service tasks.

Type: Boolean

Required: No

healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds

The period of time, in seconds, that the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing target health checks after a task has first started. This is only used when your service is configured to use a load balancer. If your service has a load balancer defined and you don't specify a health check grace period value, the default value of 0 is used.

If you do not use an Elastic Load Balancing, we recommend that you use the startPeriod in the task definition health check parameters. For more information, see Health check.

If your service's tasks take a while to start and respond to Elastic Load Balancing health checks, you can specify a health check grace period of up to 2,147,483,647 seconds (about 69 years). During that time, the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores health check status. This grace period can prevent the service scheduler from marking tasks as unhealthy and stopping them before they have time to come up.

Type: Integer

Required: No

launchType

The infrastructure that you run your service on. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

The FARGATE launch type runs your tasks on AWS Fargate On-Demand infrastructure.

Note

Fargate Spot infrastructure is available for use but a capacity provider strategy must be used. For more information, see AWS Fargate capacity providers in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.

The EC2 launch type runs your tasks on Amazon EC2 instances registered to your cluster.

The EXTERNAL launch type runs your tasks on your on-premises server or virtual machine (VM) capacity registered to your cluster.

A service can use either a launch type or a capacity provider strategy. If a launchType is specified, the capacityProviderStrategy parameter must be omitted.

Type: String

Valid Values: EC2 | FARGATE | EXTERNAL

Required: No

loadBalancers

A load balancer object representing the load balancers to use with your service. For more information, see Service load balancing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

If the service uses the rolling update (ECS) deployment controller and using either an Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer, you must specify one or more target group ARNs to attach to the service. The service-linked role is required for services that use multiple target groups. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

If the service uses the CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, the service is required to use either an Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer. When creating an AWS CodeDeploy deployment group, you specify two target groups (referred to as a targetGroupPair). During a deployment, AWS CodeDeploy determines which task set in your service has the status PRIMARY, and it associates one target group with it. Then, it also associates the other target group with the replacement task set. The load balancer can also have up to two listeners: a required listener for production traffic and an optional listener that you can use to perform validation tests with Lambda functions before routing production traffic to it.

If you use the CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, these values can be changed when updating the service.

For Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers, this object must contain the load balancer target group ARN, the container name, and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name must be as it appears in a container definition. The load balancer name parameter must be omitted. When a task from this service is placed on a container instance, the container instance and port combination is registered as a target in the target group that's specified here.

For Classic Load Balancers, this object must contain the load balancer name, the container name , and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name must be as it appears in a container definition. The target group ARN parameter must be omitted. When a task from this service is placed on a container instance, the container instance is registered with the load balancer that's specified here.

Services with tasks that use the awsvpc network mode (for example, those with the Fargate launch type) only support Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers. Classic Load Balancers aren't supported. Also, when you create any target groups for these services, you must choose ip as the target type, not instance. This is because tasks that use the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.

Type: Array of LoadBalancer objects

Required: No

networkConfiguration

The network configuration for the service. This parameter is required for task definitions that use the awsvpc network mode to receive their own elastic network interface, and it isn't supported for other network modes. For more information, see Task networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

Type: NetworkConfiguration object

Required: No

placementConstraints

An array of placement constraint objects to use for tasks in your service. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.

Type: Array of PlacementConstraint objects

Required: No

placementStrategy

The placement strategy objects to use for tasks in your service. You can specify a maximum of 5 strategy rules for each service.

Type: Array of PlacementStrategy objects

Required: No

platformVersion

The platform version that your tasks in the service are running on. A platform version is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type. If one isn't specified, the LATEST platform version is used. For more information, see AWS Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

Type: String

Required: No

propagateTags

Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the task definition to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the task during task creation. To add tags to a task after task creation, use the TagResource API action.

You must set this to a value other than NONE when you use Cost Explorer. For more information, see Amazon ECS usage reports in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

The default is NONE.

Type: String

Valid Values: TASK_DEFINITION | SERVICE | NONE

Required: No

role

The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows Amazon ECS to make calls to your load balancer on your behalf. This parameter is only permitted if you are using a load balancer with your service and your task definition doesn't use the awsvpc network mode. If you specify the role parameter, you must also specify a load balancer object with the loadBalancers parameter.

Important

If your account has already created the Amazon ECS service-linked role, that role is used for your service unless you specify a role here. The service-linked role is required if your task definition uses the awsvpc network mode or if the service is configured to use service discovery, an external deployment controller, multiple target groups, or Elastic Inference accelerators in which case you don't specify a role here. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

If your specified role has a path other than /, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path. For example, if a role with the name bar has a path of /foo/ then you would specify /foo/bar as the role name. For more information, see Friendly names and paths in the IAM User Guide.

Type: String

Required: No

schedulingStrategy

The scheduling strategy to use for the service. For more information, see Services.

There are two service scheduler strategies available:

  • REPLICA-The replica scheduling strategy places and maintains the desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task placement decisions. This scheduler strategy is required if the service uses the CODE_DEPLOY or EXTERNAL deployment controller types.

  • DAEMON-The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task on each active container instance that meets all of the task placement constraints that you specify in your cluster. The service scheduler also evaluates the task placement constraints for running tasks and will stop tasks that don't meet the placement constraints. When you're using this strategy, you don't need to specify a desired number of tasks, a task placement strategy, or use Service Auto Scaling policies.

    Note

    Tasks using the Fargate launch type or the CODE_DEPLOY or EXTERNAL deployment controller types don't support the DAEMON scheduling strategy.

Type: String

Valid Values: REPLICA | DAEMON

Required: No

serviceConnectConfiguration

The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.

Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

Type: ServiceConnectConfiguration object

Required: No

serviceName

The name of your service. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. Service names must be unique within a cluster, but you can have similarly named services in multiple clusters within a Region or across multiple Regions.

Type: String

Required: Yes

serviceRegistries

The details of the service discovery registry to associate with this service. For more information, see Service discovery.

Note

Each service may be associated with one service registry. Multiple service registries for each service isn't supported.

Type: Array of ServiceRegistry objects

Required: No

tags

The metadata that you apply to the service to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When a service is deleted, the tags are deleted as well.

The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

  • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

  • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

  • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

  • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

  • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

  • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

  • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for AWS use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

Type: Array of Tag objects

Array Members: Minimum number of 0 items. Maximum number of 50 items.

Required: No

taskDefinition

The family and revision (family:revision) or full ARN of the task definition to run in your service. If a revision isn't specified, the latest ACTIVE revision is used.

A task definition must be specified if the service uses either the ECS or CODE_DEPLOY deployment controllers.

For more information about deployment types, see Amazon ECS deployment types.

Type: String

Required: No

volumeConfigurations

The configuration for a volume specified in the task definition as a volume that is configured at launch time. Currently, the only supported volume type is an Amazon EBS volume.

Type: Array of ServiceVolumeConfiguration objects

Required: No

Response Syntax

{ "service": { "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "string", "weight": number } ], "clusterArn": "string", "createdAt": number, "createdBy": "string", "deploymentConfiguration": { "alarms": { "alarmNames": [ "string" ], "enable": boolean, "rollback": boolean }, "deploymentCircuitBreaker": { "enable": boolean, "rollback": boolean }, "maximumPercent": number, "minimumHealthyPercent": number }, "deploymentController": { "type": "string" }, "deployments": [ { "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "string", "weight": number } ], "createdAt": number, "desiredCount": number, "failedTasks": number, "fargateEphemeralStorage": { "kmsKeyId": "string" }, "id": "string", "launchType": "string", "networkConfiguration": { "awsvpcConfiguration": { "assignPublicIp": "string", "securityGroups": [ "string" ], "subnets": [ "string" ] } }, "pendingCount": number, "platformFamily": "string", "platformVersion": "string", "rolloutState": "string", "rolloutStateReason": "string", "runningCount": number, "serviceConnectConfiguration": { "enabled": boolean, "logConfiguration": { "logDriver": "string", "options": { "string" : "string" }, "secretOptions": [ { "name": "string", "valueFrom": "string" } ] }, "namespace": "string", "services": [ { "clientAliases": [ { "dnsName": "string", "port": number } ], "discoveryName": "string", "ingressPortOverride": number, "portName": "string", "timeout": { "idleTimeoutSeconds": number, "perRequestTimeoutSeconds": number }, "tls": { "issuerCertificateAuthority": { "awsPcaAuthorityArn": "string" }, "kmsKey": "string", "roleArn": "string" } } ] }, "serviceConnectResources": [ { "discoveryArn": "string", "discoveryName": "string" } ], "status": "string", "taskDefinition": "string", "updatedAt": number, "volumeConfigurations": [ { "managedEBSVolume": { "encrypted": boolean, "filesystemType": "string", "iops": number, "kmsKeyId": "string", "roleArn": "string", "sizeInGiB": number, "snapshotId": "string", "tagSpecifications": [ { "propagateTags": "string", "resourceType": "string", "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ] } ], "throughput": number, "volumeType": "string" }, "name": "string" } ] } ], "desiredCount": number, "enableECSManagedTags": boolean, "enableExecuteCommand": boolean, "events": [ { "createdAt": number, "id": "string", "message": "string" } ], "healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds": number, "launchType": "string", "loadBalancers": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "loadBalancerName": "string", "targetGroupArn": "string" } ], "networkConfiguration": { "awsvpcConfiguration": { "assignPublicIp": "string", "securityGroups": [ "string" ], "subnets": [ "string" ] } }, "pendingCount": number, "placementConstraints": [ { "expression": "string", "type": "string" } ], "placementStrategy": [ { "field": "string", "type": "string" } ], "platformFamily": "string", "platformVersion": "string", "propagateTags": "string", "roleArn": "string", "runningCount": number, "schedulingStrategy": "string", "serviceArn": "string", "serviceName": "string", "serviceRegistries": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "port": number, "registryArn": "string" } ], "status": "string", "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ], "taskDefinition": "string", "taskSets": [ { "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "string", "weight": number } ], "clusterArn": "string", "computedDesiredCount": number, "createdAt": number, "externalId": "string", "fargateEphemeralStorage": { "kmsKeyId": "string" }, "id": "string", "launchType": "string", "loadBalancers": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "loadBalancerName": "string", "targetGroupArn": "string" } ], "networkConfiguration": { "awsvpcConfiguration": { "assignPublicIp": "string", "securityGroups": [ "string" ], "subnets": [ "string" ] } }, "pendingCount": number, "platformFamily": "string", "platformVersion": "string", "runningCount": number, "scale": { "unit": "string", "value": number }, "serviceArn": "string", "serviceRegistries": [ { "containerName": "string", "containerPort": number, "port": number, "registryArn": "string" } ], "stabilityStatus": "string", "stabilityStatusAt": number, "startedBy": "string", "status": "string", "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ], "taskDefinition": "string", "taskSetArn": "string", "updatedAt": number } ] } }

Response Elements

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.

The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.

service

The full description of your service following the create call.

A service will return either a capacityProviderStrategy or launchType parameter, but not both, depending where one was specified when it was created.

If a service is using the ECS deployment controller, the deploymentController and taskSets parameters will not be returned.

if the service uses the CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, the deploymentController, taskSets and deployments parameters will be returned, however the deployments parameter will be an empty list.

Type: Service object

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

AccessDeniedException

You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ClientException

These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.

The following list includes additional causes for the error:

  • The RunTask could not be processed because you use managed scaling and there is a capacity error because the quota of tasks in the PROVISIONING per cluster has been reached. For information about the service quotas, see Amazon ECS service quotas.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ClusterNotFoundException

The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidParameterException

The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.

HTTP Status Code: 400

NamespaceNotFoundException

The specified namespace wasn't found.

HTTP Status Code: 400

PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException

The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.

HTTP Status Code: 400

PlatformUnknownException

The specified platform version doesn't exist.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ServerException

These errors are usually caused by a server issue.

HTTP Status Code: 500

UnsupportedFeatureException

The specified task isn't supported in this Region.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

In the following example or examples, the Authorization header contents (AUTHPARAMS) must be replaced with an AWS Signature Version 4 signature. For more information, see Signature Version 4 Signing Process in the AWS General Reference.

You only need to learn how to sign HTTP requests if you intend to create them manually. When you use the AWS Command Line Interface or one of the AWS SDKs to make requests to AWS, these tools automatically sign the requests for you, with the access key that you specify when you configure the tools. When you use these tools, you don't have to sign requests yourself.

Example 1

This example API request creates a service in your default Region called ecs-simple-service. The service uses the ecs-demo task definition and it maintains 10 instantiations of that task. It uses both the FARGATE and FARGATE_SPOT capacity providers.

Sample Request

POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: ecs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Accept-Encoding: identity Content-Length: 87 X-Amz-Target: AmazonEC2ContainerServiceV20141113.CreateService X-Amz-Date: 20150429T170125Z Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Authorization: AUTHPARAMS { "serviceName": "ecs-simple-service", "taskDefinition": "ecs-demo", "desiredCount": 10, "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "FARGATE", "weight": 1 } ], "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "base": number, "capacityProvider": "FARGATE_SPOT", "weight": 1 } ] }

Sample Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: Server Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:01:27 GMT Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Content-Length: 636 Connection: keep-alive x-amzn-RequestId: 123a4b56-7c89-01d2-3ef4-example5678f { "service": { "clusterArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default", "deploymentConfiguration": { "maximumPercent": 200, "minimumHealthyPercent": 100 }, "deployments": [ { "createdAt": 1430326887.362, "desiredCount": 10, "id": "ecs-svc/9223370606527888445", "pendingCount": 0, "runningCount": 0, "status": "PRIMARY", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/ecs-demo:1", "updatedAt": 1430326887.362 } ], "capacityProviderStrategy": [ { "capacityProvider": "FARGATE", "weight": 1, "base": 0 }, { "capacityProvider": "FARGATE_SPOT", "weight": 1, "base": 0 } ], "desiredCount": 10, "events": [], "loadBalancers": [], "pendingCount": 0, "runningCount": 0, "serviceArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/ecs-simple-service", "serviceName": "ecs-simple-service", "status": "ACTIVE", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/ecs-demo:1" } }

Example 2

This example API request creates a service with multiple load balancer target groups.

Sample Request

POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: ecs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Accept-Encoding: identity X-Amz-Target: AmazonEC2ContainerServiceV20141113.CreateService Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 User-Agent: aws-cli/1.16.190 Python/3.6.1 Darwin/16.7.0 botocore/1.12.180 X-Amz-Date: 20190723T001203Z Authorization: AUTHPARAMS Content-Length: 453 { "serviceName":"ecs-multiplealb-service", "taskDefinition":"ecs-multiplealb-demo", "loadBalancers":[ { "targetGroupArn":"arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:012345678910:targetgroup/tg1/18ce32cc074018ed", "containerName":"simple-app", "containerPort":80 }, { "targetGroupArn":"arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:012345678910:targetgroup/tg2/737bead11d516e2a", "containerName":"simple-app", "containerPort":8080 } ], "desiredCount":10 }

Sample Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amzn-RequestId: 123a4b56-7c89-01d2-3ef4-example5678f Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Content-Length: 1440 Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 00:12:03 GMT Connection: keep-alive { "service": { "serviceArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/ecs-multiplealb-service", "serviceName": "ecs-multiplealb-service", "clusterArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default", "loadBalancers": [ { "targetGroupArn": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:012345678910:targetgroup/tg1/18ce32cc074018ed", "containerName": "simple-app", "containerPort": 80 }, { "targetGroupArn": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:012345678910:targetgroup/tg2/737bead11d516e2a", "containerName": "simple-app", "containerPort": 8080 } ], "serviceRegistries": [], "status": "ACTIVE", "desiredCount": 10, "runningCount": 0, "pendingCount": 0, "launchType": "EC2", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/ecs-multiplealb-demo", "deploymentConfiguration": { "maximumPercent": 200, "minimumHealthyPercent": 100 }, "deployments": [ { "id": "ecs-svc/9223370473014051517", "status": "PRIMARY", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/ecs-multiplealb-demo", "desiredCount": 10, "pendingCount": 0, "runningCount": 0, "createdAt": 1563840724.29, "updatedAt": 1563840724.29, "launchType": "EC2" } ], "roleArn": "arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/aws-service-role/ecs.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForECS", "events": [], "createdAt": 1563840724.29, "placementConstraints": [], "placementStrategy": [], "healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds": 0, "schedulingStrategy": "REPLICA", "enableECSManagedTags": false, "propagateTags": "NONE" } }

Example 3

This example API request creates a service with a strategy that distributes tasks evenly across Availability Zones and then bin packs tasks based on memory within each Availability Zone.

Sample Request

POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: ecs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Accept-Encoding: identity X-Amz-Target: AmazonEC2ContainerServiceV20141113.CreateService Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 User-Agent: aws-cli/1.16.190 Python/3.6.1 Darwin/16.7.0 botocore/1.12.180 X-Amz-Date: 20190723T001203Z Authorization: AUTHPARAMS Content-Length: 453 { "serviceName":"example-placement1", "taskDefinition":"windows-simple-iis", "placementStrategy": [ { "field": "attribute:ecs.availability-zone", "type": "spread" }, { "field": "memory", "type": "binpack" } ] "desiredCount":3 }

Sample Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amzn-RequestId: 123a4b56-7c89-01d2-3ef4-example5678f Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Content-Length: 1440 Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 00:12:03 GMT Connection: keep-alive { "service": { "serviceArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:service/windows-ec2/default/example-placement1", "serviceName": "example-placement1", "clusterArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/windows-ec2", "loadBalancers": [], "serviceRegistries": [], "status": "ACTIVE", "desiredCount": 3, "runningCount": 0, "pendingCount": 0, "launchType": "EC2", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task-definition/windows-simple-iis:2", "deploymentConfiguration": { "deploymentCircuitBreaker": { "enable": false, "rollback": false }, "maximumPercent": 200, "minimumHealthyPercent": 100 }, "deployments": [ { "id": "ecs-svc/409552086333EXAMPLE", "status": "PRIMARY", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task-definition/windows-simple-iis:2", "desiredCount": 3, "pendingCount": 0, "runningCount": 0, "failedTasks": 0, "createdAt": "2022-07-21T15:06:08.787000-04:00", "updatedAt": "2022-07-21T15:06:08.787000-04:00", "launchType": "EC2", "rolloutState": "IN_PROGRESS", "rolloutStateReason": "ECS deployment ecs-svc/409552086333EXAMPLE in progress." } ], "events": [], "createdAt": "2022-07-21T15:06:08.787000-04:00", "placementConstraints": [], "placementStrategy": [ { "type": "spread", "field": "attribute:ecs.availability-zone" }, { "type": "binpack", "field": "MEMORY" } ], "schedulingStrategy": "REPLICA", "createdBy": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/johndoe", "enableECSManagedTags": false, "propagateTags": "NONE", "enableExecuteCommand": false } }

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: