@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class UpdateConstraintRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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UpdateConstraintRequest() |
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UpdateConstraintRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAcceptLanguage()
The language code.
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String |
getDescription()
The updated description of the constraint.
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String |
getId()
The identifier of the constraint.
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String |
getParameters()
The constraint parameters, in JSON format.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setAcceptLanguage(String acceptLanguage)
The language code.
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void |
setDescription(String description)
The updated description of the constraint.
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void |
setId(String id)
The identifier of the constraint.
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void |
setParameters(String parameters)
The constraint parameters, in JSON format.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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UpdateConstraintRequest |
withAcceptLanguage(String acceptLanguage)
The language code.
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UpdateConstraintRequest |
withDescription(String description)
The updated description of the constraint.
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UpdateConstraintRequest |
withId(String id)
The identifier of the constraint.
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UpdateConstraintRequest |
withParameters(String parameters)
The constraint parameters, in JSON format.
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addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setAcceptLanguage(String acceptLanguage)
The language code.
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
acceptLanguage - The language code.
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
public String getAcceptLanguage()
The language code.
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
public UpdateConstraintRequest withAcceptLanguage(String acceptLanguage)
The language code.
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
acceptLanguage - The language code.
jp - Japanese
zh - Chinese
public void setId(String id)
The identifier of the constraint.
id - The identifier of the constraint.public String getId()
The identifier of the constraint.
public UpdateConstraintRequest withId(String id)
The identifier of the constraint.
id - The identifier of the constraint.public void setDescription(String description)
The updated description of the constraint.
description - The updated description of the constraint.public String getDescription()
The updated description of the constraint.
public UpdateConstraintRequest withDescription(String description)
The updated description of the constraint.
description - The updated description of the constraint.public void setParameters(String parameters)
The constraint parameters, in JSON format. The syntax depends on the constraint type as follows:
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the IAM role
with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be account-agnostic so the
administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED or
NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
parameters - The constraint parameters, in JSON format. The syntax depends on the constraint type as follows:
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't
use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the
IAM role with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be
account-agnostic so the administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED or
NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
public String getParameters()
The constraint parameters, in JSON format. The syntax depends on the constraint type as follows:
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the IAM role
with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be account-agnostic so the
administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED or
NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't
use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the
IAM role with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be
account-agnostic so the administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED
or NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
public UpdateConstraintRequest withParameters(String parameters)
The constraint parameters, in JSON format. The syntax depends on the constraint type as follows:
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the IAM role
with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be account-agnostic so the
administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED or
NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
parameters - The constraint parameters, in JSON format. The syntax depends on the constraint type as follows:
You are required to specify either the RoleArn or the LocalRoleName but can't
use both.
Specify the RoleArn property as follows:
{"RoleArn" : "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/LaunchRole"}
Specify the LocalRoleName property as follows:
{"LocalRoleName": "SCBasicLaunchRole"}
If you specify the LocalRoleName property, when an account uses the launch constraint, the
IAM role with that name in the account will be used. This allows launch-role constraints to be
account-agnostic so the administrator can create fewer resources per shared account.
The given role name must exist in the account used to create the launch constraint and the account of the user who launches a product with this launch constraint.
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one LAUNCH constraint on a product and portfolio.
Specify the NotificationArns property as follows:
{"NotificationArns" : ["arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789012:Topic"]}
Specify the TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property as follows:
{"Version":"2.0","Properties":{"TagUpdateOnProvisionedProduct":"String"}}
The TagUpdatesOnProvisionedProduct property accepts a string value of ALLOWED or
NOT_ALLOWED.
Specify the Parameters property as follows:
{"Version": "String", "Properties": {"AccountList": [ "String" ], "RegionList": [ "String" ], "AdminRole": "String", "ExecutionRole": "String"}}
You cannot have both a LAUNCH and a STACKSET constraint.
You also cannot have more than one STACKSET constraint on a product and portfolio.
Products with a STACKSET constraint will launch an CloudFormation stack set.
Specify the Rules property. For more information, see Template Constraint Rules.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public UpdateConstraintRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()