ACM Certificate With Additional SANs | Create
ACM Certificate with additional SANs
Full classification: Deployment | Advanced stack components | ACM Certificate with additional SANs | Create
Change Type Details
Change type ID |
ct-3l14e139i5p50 |
Current version |
1.0 |
Expected execution duration |
60 minutes |
AWS approval |
Required |
Customer approval |
Not required |
Execution mode |
Automated |
Additional Information
Create ACM certificate with additional SANs
The following shows this change type in the AMS console.
How it works:
Navigate to the Create RFC page: In the left navigation pane of the AMS console click RFCs to open the RFCs list page, and then click Create RFC.
Choose a popular change type (CT) in the default Browse change types view, or select a CT in the Choose by category view.
Browse by change type: You can click on a popular CT in the Quick create area to immediately open the Run RFC page. Note that you cannot choose an older CT version with quick create.
To sort CTs, use the All change types area in either the Card or Table view. In either view, select a CT and then click Create RFC to open the Run RFC page. If applicable, a Create with older version option appears next to the Create RFC button.
Choose by category: Select a category, subcategory, item, and operation and the CT details box opens with an option to Create with older version if applicable. Click Create RFC to open the Run RFC page.
On the Run RFC page, open the CT name area to see the CT details box. A Subject is required (this is filled in for you if you choose your CT in the Browse change types view). Open the Additional configuration area to add information about the RFC.
In the Execution configuration area, use available drop-down lists or enter values for the required parameters. To configure optional execution parameters, open the Additional configuration area.
When finished, click Run. If there are no errors, the RFC successfully created page displays with the submitted RFC details, and the initial Run output.
Open the Run parameters area to see the configurations you submitted. Refresh the page to update the RFC execution status. Optionally, cancel the RFC or create a copy of it with the options at the top of the page.
How it works:
Use either the Inline Create (you issue a
create-rfc
command with all RFC and execution parameters included), or Template Create (you create two JSON files, one for the RFC parameters and one for the execution parameters) and issue thecreate-rfc
command with the two files as input. Both methods are described here.Submit the RFC:
aws amscm submit-rfc --rfc-id
command with the returned RFC ID.ID
Monitor the RFC:
aws amscm get-rfc --rfc-id
command.ID
To check the change type version, use this command:
aws amscm list-change-type-version-summaries --filter Attribute=ChangeTypeId,Value=
CT_ID
Note
You can use any CreateRfc
parameters with any RFC whether or not they are part of the schema for the
change type. For example, to get notifications when the RFC status changes, add this line, --notification "{\"Email\": {\"EmailRecipients\" : [\"email@example.com\"]}}"
to the
RFC parameters part of the request (not the execution parameters). For a list of all CreateRfc parameters, see the
AMS Change Management API Reference.
INLINE CREATE:
Issue the create RFC command with execution parameters provided inline (escape quotes when providing execution parameters inline), and then submit the returned RFC ID. For example, you can replace the contents with something like this:
All parameters:
aws amscm create-rfc --title
test-acm-certificate
--change-type-id ct-3l14e139i5p50 --change-type-version 1.0 --execution-parameters '{ "Description": "Create an ACM certificate
", "VpcId": "VPC_ID
", "Name": "Create an ACM certificate
", "StackTemplateId": "stm-ftu71ma6q29bvulv0", "Parameters": { "DomainName": "*.example.com
", "ValidationDomain": "example.com
", "SubjectAlternativeName1": "*.example-domain.com
", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain1": "example-domain.com
", "SubjectAlternativeName2": "*.example.net
", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain2": "example.net
", "SubjectAlternativeName3": "*.example-domain.net
", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain3": "example-domain.net
", "SubjectAlternativeName4": "*.example.org
", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain4": "example.org
", "SubjectAlternativeName5": "*.example-domain.org
", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain5": "example-domain.org
" }, "TimeoutInMinutes": 60 }'
Only required parameters:
aws amscm create-rfc --title
test-acm-certificate
--change-type-id ct-3l14e139i5p50 --change-type-version 1.0 --execution-parameters '{ "Description": "Create an ACM certificate
", "VpcId": "VPC_ID
", "Name": "Create an ACM certificate
", "StackTemplateId": "stm-ftu71ma6q29bvulv0", "Parameters": { "DomainName": "*.example.com
" }, "TimeoutInMinutes": 60 }'
TEMPLATE CREATE:
Output the execution parameters for this change type to a JSON file named CreateAcmParams.json.
aws amscm get-change-type-version --change-type-id "ct-3l14e139i5p50" --query "ChangeTypeVersion.ExecutionInputSchema" --output text > CreateAcmParams.json
Modify and save the execution parameters JSON file. For example, you can replace the contents with something like this:
{ "VpcId": "
VPC_ID
", "StackTemplateId": "stm-ftu71ma6q29bvulv0", "DomainName": "DOMAIN_NAME
" }Output the RFC template to a file in your current folder; this example names it CreateAcmRfc.json:
aws amscm create-rfc --generate-cli-skeleton > CreateAcmRfc.json
Modify and save the CreateAcmRfc.json file. For example, you can replace the contents with something like this:
{ "ChangeTypeId": "ct-3l14e139i5p50", "ChangeTypeVersion": "
1.0
", "Title": "ACM-Create-RFC
" }Create the RFC, specifying the CreateAcmRfc file and the CreateAcmParams file:
aws amscm create-rfc --cli-input-json file://CreateAcmRfc.json --execution-parameters file://CreateAcmParams.json
You receive the ID of the new RFC in the response and can use it to submit and monitor the RFC. Until you submit it, the RFC remains in the editing state and does not start.
Note
The timeout setting isn't only about execution, but also your validation of the ACM certificate through email validation. Without your validation, the RFC fails.
To learn more about ACM certificates, see What Is AWS Certificate Manager? and ACM Certificate Characteristics.
Execution Input Parameters
For detailed information about the execution input parameters, see Schema for Change Type ct-3l14e139i5p50.
Example: Required Parameters
Example not available.
Example: All Parameters
{ "Description": "This is a test description", "Name": "Test Stack", "Parameters": { "DomainName": "example.com", "ValidationDomain": "example.com", "SubjectAlternativeName1": "domain-1.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain1": "domain-1.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeName2": "domain-2.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain2": "domain-2.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeName3": "domain-3.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain3": "domain-3.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeName4": "domain-4.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain4": "domain-4.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeName5": "domain-5.example.com", "SubjectAlternativeNameValidationDomain5": "domain-5.example.com" }, "StackTemplateId": "stm-ftu71ma6q29bvulv0", "TimeoutInMinutes": 60, "VpcId": "vpc-01234567890abcdef" }