# WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE # # This file is generated. See the contributing guide for more information: # https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ruby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md # # WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE module Aws::AutoScaling class ScalingPolicy extend Aws::Deprecations # @overload def initialize(name, options = {}) # @param [String] name # @option options [Client] :client # @overload def initialize(options = {}) # @option options [required, String] :name # @option options [Client] :client def initialize(*args) options = Hash === args.last ? args.pop.dup : {} @name = extract_name(args, options) @data = options.delete(:data) @client = options.delete(:client) || Client.new(options) end # @!group Read-Only Attributes # @return [String] def name @name end alias :policy_name :name # The name of the Auto Scaling group. # @return [String] def auto_scaling_group_name data[:auto_scaling_group_name] end # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy. # @return [String] def policy_arn data[:policy_arn] end # The policy type. The valid values are `SimpleScaling`, `StepScaling`, # and `TargetTrackingScaling`. # @return [String] def policy_type data[:policy_type] end # The adjustment type, which specifies how `ScalingAdjustment` is # interpreted. The valid values are `ChangeInCapacity`, `ExactCapacity`, # and `PercentChangeInCapacity`. # @return [String] def adjustment_type data[:adjustment_type] end # Available for backward compatibility. Use `MinAdjustmentMagnitude` # instead. # @return [Integer] def min_adjustment_step data[:min_adjustment_step] end # The minimum number of instances to scale. If the value of # `AdjustmentType` is `PercentChangeInCapacity`, the scaling policy # changes the `DesiredCapacity` of the Auto Scaling group by at least # this many instances. Otherwise, the error is `ValidationError`. # @return [Integer] def min_adjustment_magnitude data[:min_adjustment_magnitude] end # The amount by which to scale, based on the specified adjustment type. # A positive value adds to the current capacity while a negative number # removes from the current capacity. # @return [Integer] def scaling_adjustment data[:scaling_adjustment] end # The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes # before any further dynamic scaling activities can start. # @return [Integer] def cooldown data[:cooldown] end # A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the # alarm breach. # @return [Array] def step_adjustments data[:step_adjustments] end # The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. The valid values are # `Minimum`, `Maximum`, and `Average`. # @return [String] def metric_aggregation_type data[:metric_aggregation_type] end # The estimated time, in seconds, until a newly launched instance can # contribute to the CloudWatch metrics. # @return [Integer] def estimated_instance_warmup data[:estimated_instance_warmup] end # The CloudWatch alarms related to the policy. # @return [Array] def alarms data[:alarms] end # A target tracking scaling policy. # @return [Types::TargetTrackingConfiguration] def target_tracking_configuration data[:target_tracking_configuration] end # @!endgroup # @return [Client] def client @client end # Loads, or reloads {#data} for the current {ScalingPolicy}. # Returns `self` making it possible to chain methods. # # scaling_policy.reload.data # # @return [self] def load resp = @client.describe_policies(policy_names: [@name]) @data = resp.scaling_policies[0] self end alias :reload :load # @return [Types::ScalingPolicy] # Returns the data for this {ScalingPolicy}. Calls # {Client#describe_policies} if {#data_loaded?} is `false`. def data load unless @data @data end # @return [Boolean] # Returns `true` if this resource is loaded. Accessing attributes or # {#data} on an unloaded resource will trigger a call to {#load}. def data_loaded? !!@data end # @deprecated Use [Aws::AutoScaling::Client] #wait_until instead # # Waiter polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired # state. # # @note The waiting operation is performed on a copy. The original resource remains unchanged # # ## Basic Usage # # Waiter will polls until it is successful, it fails by # entering a terminal state, or until a maximum number of attempts # are made. # # # polls in a loop until condition is true # resource.wait_until(options) {|resource| condition} # # ## Example # # instance.wait_until(max_attempts:10, delay:5) {|instance| instance.state.name == 'running' } # # ## Configuration # # You can configure the maximum number of polling attempts, and the # delay (in seconds) between each polling attempt. The waiting condition is set # by passing a block to {#wait_until}: # # # poll for ~25 seconds # resource.wait_until(max_attempts:5,delay:5) {|resource|...} # # ## Callbacks # # You can be notified before each polling attempt and before each # delay. If you throw `:success` or `:failure` from these callbacks, # it will terminate the waiter. # # started_at = Time.now # # poll for 1 hour, instead of a number of attempts # proc = Proc.new do |attempts, response| # throw :failure if Time.now - started_at > 3600 # end # # # disable max attempts # instance.wait_until(before_wait:proc, max_attempts:nil) {...} # # ## Handling Errors # # When a waiter is successful, it returns the Resource. When a waiter # fails, it raises an error. # # begin # resource.wait_until(...) # rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed # # resource did not enter the desired state in time # end # # # @yield param [Resource] resource to be used in the waiting condition # # @raise [Aws::Waiters::Errors::FailureStateError] Raised when the waiter terminates # because the waiter has entered a state that it will not transition # out of, preventing success. # # yet successful. # # @raise [Aws::Waiters::Errors::UnexpectedError] Raised when an error is encountered # while polling for a resource that is not expected. # # @raise [NotImplementedError] Raised when the resource does not # # @option options [Integer] :max_attempts (10) Maximum number of # attempts # @option options [Integer] :delay (10) Delay between each # attempt in seconds # @option options [Proc] :before_attempt (nil) Callback # invoked before each attempt # @option options [Proc] :before_wait (nil) Callback # invoked before each wait # @return [Resource] if the waiter was successful def wait_until(options = {}, &block) self_copy = self.dup attempts = 0 options[:max_attempts] = 10 unless options.key?(:max_attempts) options[:delay] ||= 10 options[:poller] = Proc.new do attempts += 1 if block.call(self_copy) [:success, self_copy] else self_copy.reload unless attempts == options[:max_attempts] :retry end end Aws::Waiters::Waiter.new(options).wait({}) end # @!group Actions # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # scaling_policy.delete({ # auto_scaling_group_name: "ResourceName", # }) # @param [Hash] options ({}) # @option options [String] :auto_scaling_group_name # The name of the Auto Scaling group. # @return [EmptyStructure] def delete(options = {}) options = options.merge(policy_name: @name) resp = @client.delete_policy(options) resp.data end # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # scaling_policy.execute({ # auto_scaling_group_name: "ResourceName", # honor_cooldown: false, # metric_value: 1.0, # breach_threshold: 1.0, # }) # @param [Hash] options ({}) # @option options [String] :auto_scaling_group_name # The name of the Auto Scaling group. # @option options [Boolean] :honor_cooldown # Indicates whether Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits for the cooldown # period to complete before executing the policy. # # This parameter is not supported if the policy type is `StepScaling` or # `TargetTrackingScaling`. # # For more information, see [Scaling Cooldowns][1] in the *Amazon EC2 # Auto Scaling User Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/Cooldown.html # @option options [Float] :metric_value # The metric value to compare to `BreachThreshold`. This enables you to # execute a policy of type `StepScaling` and determine which step # adjustment to use. For example, if the breach threshold is 50 and you # want to use a step adjustment with a lower bound of 0 and an upper # bound of 10, you can set the metric value to 59. # # If you specify a metric value that doesn't correspond to a step # adjustment for the policy, the call returns an error. # # Conditional: This parameter is required if the policy type is # `StepScaling` and not supported otherwise. # @option options [Float] :breach_threshold # The breach threshold for the alarm. # # Conditional: This parameter is required if the policy type is # `StepScaling` and not supported otherwise. # @return [EmptyStructure] def execute(options = {}) options = options.merge(policy_name: @name) resp = @client.execute_policy(options) resp.data end # @!group Associations # @return [AutoScalingGroup, nil] def group if data[:auto_scaling_group_name] AutoScalingGroup.new( name: data[:auto_scaling_group_name], client: @client ) else nil end end # @deprecated # @api private def identifiers { name: @name } end deprecated(:identifiers) private def extract_name(args, options) value = args[0] || options.delete(:name) case value when String then value when nil then raise ArgumentError, "missing required option :name" else msg = "expected :name to be a String, got #{value.class}" raise ArgumentError, msg end end class Collection < Aws::Resources::Collection; end end end