# 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 require 'seahorse/client/plugins/content_length.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/credentials_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/logging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_validator.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/user_agent.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/helpful_socket_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/retry_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/global_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/regional_endpoint.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/response_paging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/stub_responses.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/idempotency_token.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/jsonvalue_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/signature_v4.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/protocols/query.rb' Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration.add_identifier(:elasticloadbalancingv2) module Aws::ElasticLoadBalancingV2 class Client < Seahorse::Client::Base include Aws::ClientStubs @identifier = :elasticloadbalancingv2 set_api(ClientApi::API) add_plugin(Seahorse::Client::Plugins::ContentLength) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::CredentialsConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Logging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamValidator) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::UserAgent) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::HelpfulSocketErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RetryErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RegionalEndpoint) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ResponsePaging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::StubResponses) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::IdempotencyToken) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::JsonvalueConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::SignatureV4) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Protocols::Query) # @option options [required, Aws::CredentialProvider] :credentials # Your AWS credentials. This can be an instance of any one of the # following classes: # # * `Aws::Credentials` - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing # credentials. # # * `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentials` - Used for loading credentials # from an EC2 IMDS on an EC2 instance. # # * `Aws::SharedCredentials` - Used for loading credentials from a # shared file, such as `~/.aws/config`. # # * `Aws::AssumeRoleCredentials` - Used when you need to assume a role. # # When `:credentials` are not configured directly, the following # locations will be searched for credentials: # # * `Aws.config[:credentials]` # * The `:access_key_id`, `:secret_access_key`, and `:session_token` options. # * ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # * EC2 IMDS instance profile - When used by default, the timeouts are # very aggressive. Construct and pass an instance of # `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentails` to enable retries and extended # timeouts. # # @option options [required, String] :region # The AWS region to connect to. The configured `:region` is # used to determine the service `:endpoint`. When not passed, # a default `:region` is search for in the following locations: # # * `Aws.config[:region]` # * `ENV['AWS_REGION']` # * `ENV['AMAZON_REGION']` # * `ENV['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION']` # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # # @option options [String] :access_key_id # # @option options [Boolean] :convert_params (true) # When `true`, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into # the required types. # # @option options [String] :endpoint # The client endpoint is normally constructed from the `:region` # option. You should only configure an `:endpoint` when connecting # to test endpoints. This should be avalid HTTP(S) URI. # # @option options [Aws::Log::Formatter] :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter.default) # The log formatter. # # @option options [Symbol] :log_level (:info) # The log level to send messages to the `:logger` at. # # @option options [Logger] :logger # The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option # is not set, logging will be disabled. # # @option options [String] :profile ("default") # Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file # at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, 'default' is used. # # @option options [Integer] :retry_limit (3) # The maximum number of times to retry failed requests. Only # ~ 500 level server errors and certain ~ 400 level client errors # are retried. Generally, these are throttling errors, data # checksum errors, networking errors, timeout errors and auth # errors from expired credentials. # # @option options [String] :secret_access_key # # @option options [String] :session_token # # @option options [Boolean] :stub_responses (false) # Causes the client to return stubbed responses. By default # fake responses are generated and returned. You can specify # the response data to return or errors to raise by calling # {ClientStubs#stub_responses}. See {ClientStubs} for more information. # # ** Please note ** When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP # requests are made, and retries are disabled. # # @option options [Boolean] :validate_params (true) # When `true`, request parameters are validated before # sending the request. # def initialize(*args) super end # @!group API Operations # Adds the specified certificate to the specified secure listener. # # If the certificate was already added, the call is successful but the # certificate is not added again. # # To list the certificates for your listener, use # DescribeListenerCertificates. To remove certificates from your # listener, use RemoveListenerCertificates. # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [required, Array] :certificates # The certificate to add. You can specify one certificate per call. # # @return [Types::AddListenerCertificatesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::AddListenerCertificatesOutput#certificates #certificates} => Array<Types::Certificate> # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.add_listener_certificates({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # certificates: [ # required # { # certificate_arn: "CertificateArn", # is_default: false, # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.certificates #=> Array # resp.certificates[0].certificate_arn #=> String # resp.certificates[0].is_default #=> Boolean # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/AddListenerCertificates AWS API Documentation # # @overload add_listener_certificates(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def add_listener_certificates(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:add_listener_certificates, params) req.send_request(options) end # Adds the specified tags to the specified Elastic Load Balancing # resource. You can tag your Application Load Balancers, Network Load # Balancers, and your target groups. # # Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. If a resource # already has a tag with the same key, `AddTags` updates its value. # # To list the current tags for your resources, use DescribeTags. To # remove tags from your resources, use RemoveTags. # # @option params [required, Array] :resource_arns # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. # # @option params [required, Array] :tags # The tags. Each resource can have a maximum of 10 tags. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To add tags to a load balancer # # # This example adds the specified tags to the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.add_tags({ # resource_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # tags: [ # { # key: "project", # value: "lima", # }, # { # key: "department", # value: "digital-media", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.add_tags({ # resource_arns: ["ResourceArn"], # required # tags: [ # required # { # key: "TagKey", # required # value: "TagValue", # }, # ], # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/AddTags AWS API Documentation # # @overload add_tags(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def add_tags(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:add_tags, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a listener for the specified Application Load Balancer or # Network Load Balancer. # # You can create up to 10 listeners per load balancer. # # To update a listener, use ModifyListener. When you are finished with a # listener, you can delete it using DeleteListener. If you are finished # with both the listener and the load balancer, you can delete them both # using DeleteLoadBalancer. # # For more information, see [Listeners for Your Application Load # Balancers][1] in the *Application Load Balancers Guide* and [Listeners # for Your Network Load Balancers][2] in the *Network Load Balancers # Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-listeners.html # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/load-balancer-listeners.html # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :protocol # The protocol for connections from clients to the load balancer. For # Application Load Balancers, the supported protocols are HTTP and # HTTPS. For Network Load Balancers, the supported protocol is TCP. # # @option params [required, Integer] :port # The port on which the load balancer is listening. # # @option params [String] :ssl_policy # \[HTTPS listeners\] The security policy that defines which ciphers and # protocols are supported. The default is the current predefined # security policy. # # @option params [Array] :certificates # \[HTTPS listeners\] The SSL server certificate. You must provide # exactly one certificate. # # @option params [required, Array] :default_actions # The default action for the listener. For Application Load Balancers, # the protocol of the specified target group must be HTTP or HTTPS. For # Network Load Balancers, the protocol of the specified target group # must be TCP. # # @return [Types::CreateListenerOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CreateListenerOutput#listeners #listeners} => Array<Types::Listener> # # # @example Example: To create an HTTP listener # # # This example creates an HTTP listener for the specified load balancer that forwards requests to the specified target # # group. # # resp = client.create_listener({ # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # listeners: [ # { # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To create an HTTPS listener # # # This example creates an HTTPS listener for the specified load balancer that forwards requests to the specified target # # group. Note that you must specify an SSL certificate for an HTTPS listener. You can create and manage certificates using # # AWS Certificate Manager (ACM). Alternatively, you can create a certificate using SSL/TLS tools, get the certificate # # signed by a certificate authority (CA), and upload the certificate to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). # # resp = client.create_listener({ # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:server-certificate/my-server-cert", # }, # ], # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 443, # protocol: "HTTPS", # ssl_policy: "ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # listeners: [ # { # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:server-certificate/my-server-cert", # }, # ], # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 443, # protocol: "HTTPS", # ssl_policy: "ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.create_listener({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # protocol: "HTTP", # required, accepts HTTP, HTTPS, TCP # port: 1, # required # ssl_policy: "SslPolicyName", # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "CertificateArn", # is_default: false, # }, # ], # default_actions: [ # required # { # type: "forward", # required, accepts forward # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.listeners #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].listener_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].load_balancer_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].port #=> Integer # resp.listeners[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.listeners[0].certificates #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].certificate_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].is_default #=> Boolean # resp.listeners[0].ssl_policy #=> String # resp.listeners[0].default_actions #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/CreateListener AWS API Documentation # # @overload create_listener(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def create_listener(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:create_listener, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load Balancer. # # When you create a load balancer, you can specify security groups, # subnets, IP address type, and tags. Otherwise, you could do so later # using SetSecurityGroups, SetSubnets, SetIpAddressType, and AddTags. # # To create listeners for your load balancer, use CreateListener. To # describe your current load balancers, see DescribeLoadBalancers. When # you are finished with a load balancer, you can delete it using # DeleteLoadBalancer. # # You can create up to 20 load balancers per region per account. You can # request an increase for the number of load balancers for your account. # For more information, see [Limits for Your Application Load # Balancer][1] in the *Application Load Balancers Guide* and [Limits for # Your Network Load Balancer][2] in the *Network Load Balancers Guide*. # # For more information, see [Application Load Balancers][3] in the # *Application Load Balancers Guide* and [Network Load Balancers][4] in # the *Network Load Balancers Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-limits.html # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/load-balancer-limits.html # [3]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/application-load-balancers.html # [4]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/network-load-balancers.html # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the load balancer. # # This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of # 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, # and must not begin or end with a hyphen. # # @option params [Array] :subnets # The IDs of the subnets to attach to the load balancer. You can specify # only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets # or subnet mappings. # # \[Application Load Balancers\] You must specify subnets from at least # two Availability Zones. # # @option params [Array] :subnet_mappings # The IDs of the subnets to attach to the load balancer. You can specify # only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets # or subnet mappings. # # \[Network Load Balancers\] You can specify one Elastic IP address per # subnet. # # \[Application Load Balancers\] You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses # for your subnets. # # @option params [Array] :security_groups # \[Application Load Balancers\] The IDs of the security groups to # assign to the load balancer. # # @option params [String] :scheme # The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP # addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is # publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. # Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from # clients over the Internet. # # The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. # The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to # the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load # balancers can only route requests from clients with access to the VPC # for the load balancer. # # The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. # # @option params [Array] :tags # One or more tags to assign to the load balancer. # # @option params [String] :type # The type of load balancer to create. The default is `application`. # # @option params [String] :ip_address_type # \[Application Load Balancers\] The type of IP addresses used by the # subnets for your load balancer. The possible values are `ipv4` (for # IPv4 addresses) and `dualstack` (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). # Internal load balancers must use `ipv4`. # # @return [Types::CreateLoadBalancerOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CreateLoadBalancerOutput#load_balancers #load_balancers} => Array<Types::LoadBalancer> # # # @example Example: To create an Internet-facing load balancer # # # This example creates an Internet-facing load balancer and enables the Availability Zones for the specified subnets. # # resp = client.create_load_balancer({ # name: "my-load-balancer", # subnets: [ # "subnet-b7d581c0", # "subnet-8360a9e7", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # load_balancers: [ # { # availability_zones: [ # { # subnet_id: "subnet-8360a9e7", # zone_name: "us-west-2a", # }, # { # subnet_id: "subnet-b7d581c0", # zone_name: "us-west-2b", # }, # ], # canonical_hosted_zone_id: "Z2P70J7EXAMPLE", # created_time: Time.parse("2016-03-25T21:26:12.920Z"), # dns_name: "my-load-balancer-424835706.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # load_balancer_name: "my-load-balancer", # scheme: "internet-facing", # security_groups: [ # "sg-5943793c", # ], # state: { # code: "provisioning", # }, # type: "application", # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To create an internal load balancer # # # This example creates an internal load balancer and enables the Availability Zones for the specified subnets. # # resp = client.create_load_balancer({ # name: "my-internal-load-balancer", # scheme: "internal", # security_groups: [ # ], # subnets: [ # "subnet-b7d581c0", # "subnet-8360a9e7", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # load_balancers: [ # { # availability_zones: [ # { # subnet_id: "subnet-8360a9e7", # zone_name: "us-west-2a", # }, # { # subnet_id: "subnet-b7d581c0", # zone_name: "us-west-2b", # }, # ], # canonical_hosted_zone_id: "Z2P70J7EXAMPLE", # created_time: Time.parse("2016-03-25T21:29:48.850Z"), # dns_name: "internal-my-internal-load-balancer-1529930873.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-internal-load-balancer/5b49b8d4303115c2", # load_balancer_name: "my-internal-load-balancer", # scheme: "internal", # security_groups: [ # "sg-5943793c", # ], # state: { # code: "provisioning", # }, # type: "application", # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.create_load_balancer({ # name: "LoadBalancerName", # required # subnets: ["SubnetId"], # subnet_mappings: [ # { # subnet_id: "SubnetId", # allocation_id: "AllocationId", # }, # ], # security_groups: ["SecurityGroupId"], # scheme: "internet-facing", # accepts internet-facing, internal # tags: [ # { # key: "TagKey", # required # value: "TagValue", # }, # ], # type: "application", # accepts application, network # ip_address_type: "ipv4", # accepts ipv4, dualstack # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.load_balancers #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].load_balancer_arn #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].dns_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].canonical_hosted_zone_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].created_time #=> Time # resp.load_balancers[0].load_balancer_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].scheme #=> String, one of "internet-facing", "internal" # resp.load_balancers[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].state.code #=> String, one of "active", "provisioning", "active_impaired", "failed" # resp.load_balancers[0].state.reason #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].type #=> String, one of "application", "network" # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].zone_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].subnet_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].ip_address #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].allocation_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].security_groups #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].security_groups[0] #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].ip_address_type #=> String, one of "ipv4", "dualstack" # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/CreateLoadBalancer AWS API Documentation # # @overload create_load_balancer(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def create_load_balancer(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:create_load_balancer, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a rule for the specified listener. The listener must be # associated with an Application Load Balancer. # # Rules are evaluated in priority order, from the lowest value to the # highest value. When the condition for a rule is met, the specified # action is taken. If no conditions are met, the action for the default # rule is taken. For more information, see [Listener Rules][1] in the # *Application Load Balancers Guide*. # # To view your current rules, use DescribeRules. To update a rule, use # ModifyRule. To set the priorities of your rules, use # SetRulePriorities. To delete a rule, use DeleteRule. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-listeners.html#listener-rules # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [required, Array] :conditions # The conditions. Each condition specifies a field name and a single # value. # # If the field name is `host-header`, you can specify a single host name # (for example, my.example.com). A host name is case insensitive, can be # up to 128 characters in length, and can contain any of the following # characters. Note that you can include up to three wildcard characters. # # * A-Z, a-z, 0-9 # # * \- . # # * * (matches 0 or more characters) # # * ? (matches exactly 1 character) # # If the field name is `path-pattern`, you can specify a single path # pattern. A path pattern is case sensitive, can be up to 128 characters # in length, and can contain any of the following characters. Note that # you can include up to three wildcard characters. # # * A-Z, a-z, 0-9 # # * \_ - . $ / ~ " ' @ : + # # * & (using &amp;) # # * * (matches 0 or more characters) # # * ? (matches exactly 1 character) # # @option params [required, Integer] :priority # The priority for the rule. A listener can't have multiple rules with # the same priority. # # @option params [required, Array] :actions # An action. Each action has the type `forward` and specifies a target # group. # # @return [Types::CreateRuleOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CreateRuleOutput#rules #rules} => Array<Types::Rule> # # # @example Example: To create a rule # # # This example creates a rule that forwards requests to the specified target group if the URL contains the specified # # pattern (for example, /img/*). # # resp = client.create_rule({ # actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/img/*", # ], # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # priority: 10, # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # rules: [ # { # actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/img/*", # ], # }, # ], # is_default: false, # priority: "10", # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/9683b2d02a6cabee", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.create_rule({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # conditions: [ # required # { # field: "ConditionFieldName", # values: ["StringValue"], # }, # ], # priority: 1, # required # actions: [ # required # { # type: "forward", # required, accepts forward # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.rules #=> Array # resp.rules[0].rule_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].priority #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].field #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values[0] #=> String # resp.rules[0].actions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.rules[0].actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].is_default #=> Boolean # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/CreateRule AWS API Documentation # # @overload create_rule(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def create_rule(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:create_rule, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a target group. # # To register targets with the target group, use RegisterTargets. To # update the health check settings for the target group, use # ModifyTargetGroup. To monitor the health of targets in the target # group, use DescribeTargetHealth. # # To route traffic to the targets in a target group, specify the target # group in an action using CreateListener or CreateRule. # # To delete a target group, use DeleteTargetGroup. # # For more information, see [Target Groups for Your Application Load # Balancers][1] in the *Application Load Balancers Guide* or [Target # Groups for Your Network Load Balancers][2] in the *Network Load # Balancers Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-target-groups.html # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/load-balancer-target-groups.html # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the target group. # # This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of # 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, # and must not begin or end with a hyphen. # # @option params [required, String] :protocol # The protocol to use for routing traffic to the targets. For # Application Load Balancers, the supported protocols are HTTP and # HTTPS. For Network Load Balancers, the supported protocol is TCP. # # @option params [required, Integer] :port # The port on which the targets receive traffic. This port is used # unless you specify a port override when registering the target. # # @option params [required, String] :vpc_id # The identifier of the virtual private cloud (VPC). # # @option params [String] :health_check_protocol # The protocol the load balancer uses when performing health checks on # targets. The TCP protocol is supported only if the protocol of the # target group is TCP. For Application Load Balancers, the default is # HTTP. For Network Load Balancers, the default is TCP. # # @option params [String] :health_check_port # The port the load balancer uses when performing health checks on # targets. The default is `traffic-port`, which is the port on which # each target receives traffic from the load balancer. # # @option params [String] :health_check_path # \[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The ping path that is the destination on # the targets for health checks. The default is /. # # @option params [Integer] :health_check_interval_seconds # The approximate amount of time, in seconds, between health checks of # an individual target. For Application Load Balancers, the range is 5 # to 300 seconds. For Network Load Balancers, the supported values are # 10 or 30 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. # # @option params [Integer] :health_check_timeout_seconds # The amount of time, in seconds, during which no response from a target # means a failed health check. For Application Load Balancers, the range # is 2 to 60 seconds and the default is 5 seconds. For Network Load # Balancers, this is 10 seconds for TCP and HTTPS health checks and 6 # seconds for HTTP health checks. # # @option params [Integer] :healthy_threshold_count # The number of consecutive health checks successes required before # considering an unhealthy target healthy. For Application Load # Balancers, the default is 5. For Network Load Balancers, the default # is 3. # # @option params [Integer] :unhealthy_threshold_count # The number of consecutive health check failures required before # considering a target unhealthy. For Application Load Balancers, the # default is 2. For Network Load Balancers, this value must be the same # as the healthy threshold count. # # @option params [Types::Matcher] :matcher # \[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The HTTP codes to use when checking for a # successful response from a target. # # @option params [String] :target_type # The type of target that you must specify when registering targets with # this target group. The possible values are `instance` (targets are # specified by instance ID) or `ip` (targets are specified by IP # address). The default is `instance`. Note that you can't specify # targets for a target group using both instance IDs and IP addresses. # # If the target type is `ip`, specify IP addresses from the subnets of # the virtual private cloud (VPC) for the target group, the RFC 1918 # range (10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, and 192.168.0.0/16), and the RFC # 6598 range (100.64.0.0/10). You can't specify publicly routable IP # addresses. # # @return [Types::CreateTargetGroupOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CreateTargetGroupOutput#target_groups #target_groups} => Array<Types::TargetGroup> # # # @example Example: To create a target group # # # This example creates a target group that you can use to route traffic to targets using HTTP on port 80. This target # # group uses the default health check configuration. # # resp = client.create_target_group({ # name: "my-targets", # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # target_groups: [ # { # health_check_interval_seconds: 30, # health_check_path: "/", # health_check_port: "traffic-port", # health_check_protocol: "HTTP", # health_check_timeout_seconds: 5, # healthy_threshold_count: 5, # matcher: { # http_code: "200", # }, # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # target_group_name: "my-targets", # unhealthy_threshold_count: 2, # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.create_target_group({ # name: "TargetGroupName", # required # protocol: "HTTP", # required, accepts HTTP, HTTPS, TCP # port: 1, # required # vpc_id: "VpcId", # required # health_check_protocol: "HTTP", # accepts HTTP, HTTPS, TCP # health_check_port: "HealthCheckPort", # health_check_path: "Path", # health_check_interval_seconds: 1, # health_check_timeout_seconds: 1, # healthy_threshold_count: 1, # unhealthy_threshold_count: 1, # matcher: { # http_code: "HttpCode", # required # }, # target_type: "instance", # accepts instance, ip # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.target_groups #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_name #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].port #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_port #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_interval_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_timeout_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].healthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].unhealthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_path #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].matcher.http_code #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns[0] #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_type #=> String, one of "instance", "ip" # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/CreateTargetGroup AWS API Documentation # # @overload create_target_group(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def create_target_group(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:create_target_group, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes the specified listener. # # Alternatively, your listener is deleted when you delete the load # balancer it is attached to using DeleteLoadBalancer. # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To delete a listener # # # This example deletes the specified listener. # # resp = client.delete_listener({ # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:ua-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_listener({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DeleteListener AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_listener(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_listener(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_listener, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes the specified Application Load Balancer or Network Load # Balancer and its attached listeners. # # You can't delete a load balancer if deletion protection is enabled. # If the load balancer does not exist or has already been deleted, the # call succeeds. # # Deleting a load balancer does not affect its registered targets. For # example, your EC2 instances continue to run and are still registered # to their target groups. If you no longer need these EC2 instances, you # can stop or terminate them. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To delete a load balancer # # # This example deletes the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.delete_load_balancer({ # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_load_balancer({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DeleteLoadBalancer AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_load_balancer(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_load_balancer(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_load_balancer, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes the specified rule. # # @option params [required, String] :rule_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the rule. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To delete a rule # # # This example deletes the specified rule. # # resp = client.delete_rule({ # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/1291d13826f405c3", # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_rule({ # rule_arn: "RuleArn", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DeleteRule AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_rule(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_rule(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_rule, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes the specified target group. # # You can delete a target group if it is not referenced by any actions. # Deleting a target group also deletes any associated health checks. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To delete a target group # # # This example deletes the specified target group. # # resp = client.delete_target_group({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_target_group({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DeleteTargetGroup AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_target_group(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_target_group(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_target_group, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deregisters the specified targets from the specified target group. # After the targets are deregistered, they no longer receive traffic # from the load balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @option params [required, Array] :targets # The targets. If you specified a port override when you registered a # target, you must specify both the target ID and the port when you # deregister it. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To deregister a target from a target group # # # This example deregisters the specified instance from the specified target group. # # resp = client.deregister_targets({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # targets: [ # { # id: "i-0f76fade", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.deregister_targets({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # targets: [ # required # { # id: "TargetId", # required # port: 1, # availability_zone: "ZoneName", # }, # ], # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DeregisterTargets AWS API Documentation # # @overload deregister_targets(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def deregister_targets(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:deregister_targets, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the current Elastic Load Balancing resource limits for your # AWS account. # # For more information, see [Limits for Your Application Load # Balancers][1] in the *Application Load Balancer Guide* or [Limits for # Your Network Load Balancers][2] in the *Network Load Balancers Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-limits.html # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/load-balancer-limits.html # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeAccountLimitsOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeAccountLimitsOutput#limits #limits} => Array<Types::Limit> # * {Types::DescribeAccountLimitsOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_account_limits({ # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.limits #=> Array # resp.limits[0].name #=> String # resp.limits[0].max #=> String # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeAccountLimits AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_account_limits(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_account_limits(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_account_limits, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the certificates for the specified secure listener. # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeListenerCertificatesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeListenerCertificatesOutput#certificates #certificates} => Array<Types::Certificate> # * {Types::DescribeListenerCertificatesOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_listener_certificates({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.certificates #=> Array # resp.certificates[0].certificate_arn #=> String # resp.certificates[0].is_default #=> Boolean # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeListenerCertificates AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_listener_certificates(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_listener_certificates(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_listener_certificates, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the specified listeners or the listeners for the specified # Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer. You must specify # either a load balancer or one or more listeners. # # @option params [String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [Array] :listener_arns # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the listeners. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeListenersOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeListenersOutput#listeners #listeners} => Array<Types::Listener> # * {Types::DescribeListenersOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # # @example Example: To describe a listener # # # This example describes the specified listener. # # resp = client.describe_listeners({ # listener_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # listeners: [ # { # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_listeners({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # listener_arns: ["ListenerArn"], # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.listeners #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].listener_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].load_balancer_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].port #=> Integer # resp.listeners[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.listeners[0].certificates #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].certificate_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].is_default #=> Boolean # resp.listeners[0].ssl_policy #=> String # resp.listeners[0].default_actions #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeListeners AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_listeners(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_listeners(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_listeners, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the attributes for the specified Application Load Balancer # or Network Load Balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @return [Types::DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesOutput#attributes #attributes} => Array<Types::LoadBalancerAttribute> # # # @example Example: To describe load balancer attributes # # # This example describes the attributes of the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.describe_load_balancer_attributes({ # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "access_logs.s3.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "idle_timeout.timeout_seconds", # value: "60", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.prefix", # value: "", # }, # { # key: "deletion_protection.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.bucket", # value: "", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_load_balancer_attributes({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.attributes #=> Array # resp.attributes[0].key #=> String # resp.attributes[0].value #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_load_balancer_attributes(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_load_balancer_attributes(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_load_balancer_attributes, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the specified load balancers or all of your load balancers. # # To describe the listeners for a load balancer, use DescribeListeners. # To describe the attributes for a load balancer, use # DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes. # # @option params [Array] :load_balancer_arns # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the load balancers. You can specify # up to 20 load balancers in a single call. # # @option params [Array] :names # The names of the load balancers. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeLoadBalancersOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeLoadBalancersOutput#load_balancers #load_balancers} => Array<Types::LoadBalancer> # * {Types::DescribeLoadBalancersOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # # @example Example: To describe a load balancer # # # This example describes the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.describe_load_balancers({ # load_balancer_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # load_balancers: [ # { # availability_zones: [ # { # subnet_id: "subnet-8360a9e7", # zone_name: "us-west-2a", # }, # { # subnet_id: "subnet-b7d581c0", # zone_name: "us-west-2b", # }, # ], # canonical_hosted_zone_id: "Z2P70J7EXAMPLE", # created_time: Time.parse("2016-03-25T21:26:12.920Z"), # dns_name: "my-load-balancer-424835706.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # load_balancer_name: "my-load-balancer", # scheme: "internet-facing", # security_groups: [ # "sg-5943793c", # ], # state: { # code: "active", # }, # type: "application", # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_load_balancers({ # load_balancer_arns: ["LoadBalancerArn"], # names: ["LoadBalancerName"], # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.load_balancers #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].load_balancer_arn #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].dns_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].canonical_hosted_zone_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].created_time #=> Time # resp.load_balancers[0].load_balancer_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].scheme #=> String, one of "internet-facing", "internal" # resp.load_balancers[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].state.code #=> String, one of "active", "provisioning", "active_impaired", "failed" # resp.load_balancers[0].state.reason #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].type #=> String, one of "application", "network" # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].zone_name #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].subnet_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].ip_address #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].allocation_id #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].security_groups #=> Array # resp.load_balancers[0].security_groups[0] #=> String # resp.load_balancers[0].ip_address_type #=> String, one of "ipv4", "dualstack" # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeLoadBalancers AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_load_balancers(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_load_balancers(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_load_balancers, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the specified rules or the rules for the specified listener. # You must specify either a listener or one or more rules. # # @option params [String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [Array] :rule_arns # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the rules. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeRulesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeRulesOutput#rules #rules} => Array<Types::Rule> # * {Types::DescribeRulesOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # # @example Example: To describe a rule # # # This example describes the specified rule. # # resp = client.describe_rules({ # rule_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/9683b2d02a6cabee", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # rules: [ # { # actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/img/*", # ], # }, # ], # is_default: false, # priority: "10", # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/9683b2d02a6cabee", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_rules({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # rule_arns: ["RuleArn"], # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.rules #=> Array # resp.rules[0].rule_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].priority #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].field #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values[0] #=> String # resp.rules[0].actions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.rules[0].actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].is_default #=> Boolean # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeRules AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_rules(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_rules(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_rules, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the specified policies or all policies used for SSL # negotiation. # # For more information, see [Security Policies][1] in the *Application # Load Balancers Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/create-https-listener.html#describe-ssl-policies # # @option params [Array] :names # The names of the policies. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeSSLPoliciesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeSSLPoliciesOutput#ssl_policies #ssl_policies} => Array<Types::SslPolicy> # * {Types::DescribeSSLPoliciesOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # # @example Example: To describe a policy used for SSL negotiation # # # This example describes the specified policy used for SSL negotiation. # # resp = client.describe_ssl_policies({ # names: [ # "ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # ssl_policies: [ # { # ciphers: [ # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256", # priority: 1, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256", # priority: 2, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256", # priority: 3, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256", # priority: 4, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA", # priority: 5, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA", # priority: 6, # }, # { # name: "DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA", # priority: 7, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384", # priority: 8, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384", # priority: 9, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384", # priority: 10, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384", # priority: 11, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA", # priority: 12, # }, # { # name: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA", # priority: 13, # }, # { # name: "AES128-GCM-SHA256", # priority: 14, # }, # { # name: "AES128-SHA256", # priority: 15, # }, # { # name: "AES128-SHA", # priority: 16, # }, # { # name: "AES256-GCM-SHA384", # priority: 17, # }, # { # name: "AES256-SHA256", # priority: 18, # }, # { # name: "AES256-SHA", # priority: 19, # }, # ], # name: "ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05", # ssl_protocols: [ # "TLSv1", # "TLSv1.1", # "TLSv1.2", # ], # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_ssl_policies({ # names: ["SslPolicyName"], # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.ssl_policies #=> Array # resp.ssl_policies[0].ssl_protocols #=> Array # resp.ssl_policies[0].ssl_protocols[0] #=> String # resp.ssl_policies[0].ciphers #=> Array # resp.ssl_policies[0].ciphers[0].name #=> String # resp.ssl_policies[0].ciphers[0].priority #=> Integer # resp.ssl_policies[0].name #=> String # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeSSLPolicies AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_ssl_policies(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_ssl_policies(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_ssl_policies, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the tags for the specified resources. You can describe the # tags for one or more Application Load Balancers, Network Load # Balancers, and target groups. # # @option params [required, Array] :resource_arns # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the resources. # # @return [Types::DescribeTagsOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeTagsOutput#tag_descriptions #tag_descriptions} => Array<Types::TagDescription> # # # @example Example: To describe the tags assigned to a load balancer # # # This example describes the tags assigned to the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.describe_tags({ # resource_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # tag_descriptions: [ # { # resource_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # tags: [ # { # key: "project", # value: "lima", # }, # { # key: "department", # value: "digital-media", # }, # ], # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_tags({ # resource_arns: ["ResourceArn"], # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.tag_descriptions #=> Array # resp.tag_descriptions[0].resource_arn #=> String # resp.tag_descriptions[0].tags #=> Array # resp.tag_descriptions[0].tags[0].key #=> String # resp.tag_descriptions[0].tags[0].value #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeTags AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_tags(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_tags(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_tags, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the attributes for the specified target group. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @return [Types::DescribeTargetGroupAttributesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeTargetGroupAttributesOutput#attributes #attributes} => Array<Types::TargetGroupAttribute> # # # @example Example: To describe target group attributes # # # This example describes the attributes of the specified target group. # # resp = client.describe_target_group_attributes({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "stickiness.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "deregistration_delay.timeout_seconds", # value: "300", # }, # { # key: "stickiness.type", # value: "lb_cookie", # }, # { # key: "stickiness.lb_cookie.duration_seconds", # value: "86400", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_target_group_attributes({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.attributes #=> Array # resp.attributes[0].key #=> String # resp.attributes[0].value #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeTargetGroupAttributes AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_target_group_attributes(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_target_group_attributes(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_target_group_attributes, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the specified target groups or all of your target groups. By # default, all target groups are described. Alternatively, you can # specify one of the following to filter the results: the ARN of the # load balancer, the names of one or more target groups, or the ARNs of # one or more target groups. # # To describe the targets for a target group, use DescribeTargetHealth. # To describe the attributes of a target group, use # DescribeTargetGroupAttributes. # # @option params [String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [Array] :target_group_arns # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the target groups. # # @option params [Array] :names # The names of the target groups. # # @option params [String] :marker # The marker for the next set of results. (You received this marker from # a previous call.) # # @option params [Integer] :page_size # The maximum number of results to return with this call. # # @return [Types::DescribeTargetGroupsOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeTargetGroupsOutput#target_groups #target_groups} => Array<Types::TargetGroup> # * {Types::DescribeTargetGroupsOutput#next_marker #next_marker} => String # # # @example Example: To describe a target group # # # This example describes the specified target group. # # resp = client.describe_target_groups({ # target_group_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # target_groups: [ # { # health_check_interval_seconds: 30, # health_check_path: "/", # health_check_port: "traffic-port", # health_check_protocol: "HTTP", # health_check_timeout_seconds: 5, # healthy_threshold_count: 5, # load_balancer_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # matcher: { # http_code: "200", # }, # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # target_group_name: "my-targets", # unhealthy_threshold_count: 2, # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_target_groups({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # target_group_arns: ["TargetGroupArn"], # names: ["TargetGroupName"], # marker: "Marker", # page_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.target_groups #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_name #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].port #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_port #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_interval_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_timeout_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].healthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].unhealthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_path #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].matcher.http_code #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns[0] #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_type #=> String, one of "instance", "ip" # resp.next_marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeTargetGroups AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_target_groups(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_target_groups(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_target_groups, params) req.send_request(options) end # Describes the health of the specified targets or all of your targets. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @option params [Array] :targets # The targets. # # @return [Types::DescribeTargetHealthOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeTargetHealthOutput#target_health_descriptions #target_health_descriptions} => Array<Types::TargetHealthDescription> # # # @example Example: To describe the health of the targets for a target group # # # This example describes the health of the targets for the specified target group. One target is healthy but the other is # # not specified in an action, so it can't receive traffic from the load balancer. # # resp = client.describe_target_health({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # target_health_descriptions: [ # { # target: { # id: "i-0f76fade", # port: 80, # }, # target_health: { # description: "Given target group is not configured to receive traffic from ELB", # reason: "Target.NotInUse", # state: "unused", # }, # }, # { # health_check_port: "80", # target: { # id: "i-0f76fade", # port: 80, # }, # target_health: { # state: "healthy", # }, # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To describe the health of a target # # # This example describes the health of the specified target. This target is healthy. # # resp = client.describe_target_health({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # targets: [ # { # id: "i-0f76fade", # port: 80, # }, # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # target_health_descriptions: [ # { # health_check_port: "80", # target: { # id: "i-0f76fade", # port: 80, # }, # target_health: { # state: "healthy", # }, # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_target_health({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # targets: [ # { # id: "TargetId", # required # port: 1, # availability_zone: "ZoneName", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.target_health_descriptions #=> Array # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target.id #=> String # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target.port #=> Integer # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target.availability_zone #=> String # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].health_check_port #=> String # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target_health.state #=> String, one of "initial", "healthy", "unhealthy", "unused", "draining", "unavailable" # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target_health.reason #=> String, one of "Elb.RegistrationInProgress", "Elb.InitialHealthChecking", "Target.ResponseCodeMismatch", "Target.Timeout", "Target.FailedHealthChecks", "Target.NotRegistered", "Target.NotInUse", "Target.DeregistrationInProgress", "Target.InvalidState", "Target.IpUnusable", "Elb.InternalError" # resp.target_health_descriptions[0].target_health.description #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/DescribeTargetHealth AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_target_health(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_target_health(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_target_health, params) req.send_request(options) end # Modifies the specified properties of the specified listener. # # Any properties that you do not specify retain their current values. # However, changing the protocol from HTTPS to HTTP removes the security # policy and SSL certificate properties. If you change the protocol from # HTTP to HTTPS, you must add the security policy and server # certificate. # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [Integer] :port # The port for connections from clients to the load balancer. # # @option params [String] :protocol # The protocol for connections from clients to the load balancer. # Application Load Balancers support HTTP and HTTPS and Network Load # Balancers support TCP. # # @option params [String] :ssl_policy # The security policy that defines which protocols and ciphers are # supported. For more information, see [Security Policies][1] in the # *Application Load Balancers Guide*. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/create-https-listener.html#describe-ssl-policies # # @option params [Array] :certificates # The default SSL server certificate. # # @option params [Array] :default_actions # The default action. For Application Load Balancers, the protocol of # the specified target group must be HTTP or HTTPS. For Network Load # Balancers, the protocol of the specified target group must be TCP. # # @return [Types::ModifyListenerOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ModifyListenerOutput#listeners #listeners} => Array<Types::Listener> # # # @example Example: To change the default action for a listener # # # This example changes the default action for the specified listener. # # resp = client.modify_listener({ # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-new-targets/2453ed029918f21f", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # listeners: [ # { # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-new-targets/2453ed029918f21f", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 80, # protocol: "HTTP", # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To change the server certificate # # # This example changes the server certificate for the specified HTTPS listener. # # resp = client.modify_listener({ # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:server-certificate/my-new-server-cert", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/0467ef3c8400ae65", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # listeners: [ # { # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:server-certificate/my-new-server-cert", # }, # ], # default_actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # listener_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/0467ef3c8400ae65", # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # port: 443, # protocol: "HTTPS", # ssl_policy: "ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.modify_listener({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # port: 1, # protocol: "HTTP", # accepts HTTP, HTTPS, TCP # ssl_policy: "SslPolicyName", # certificates: [ # { # certificate_arn: "CertificateArn", # is_default: false, # }, # ], # default_actions: [ # { # type: "forward", # required, accepts forward # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.listeners #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].listener_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].load_balancer_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].port #=> Integer # resp.listeners[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.listeners[0].certificates #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].certificate_arn #=> String # resp.listeners[0].certificates[0].is_default #=> Boolean # resp.listeners[0].ssl_policy #=> String # resp.listeners[0].default_actions #=> Array # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.listeners[0].default_actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/ModifyListener AWS API Documentation # # @overload modify_listener(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def modify_listener(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:modify_listener, params) req.send_request(options) end # Modifies the specified attributes of the specified Application Load # Balancer or Network Load Balancer. # # If any of the specified attributes can't be modified as requested, # the call fails. Any existing attributes that you do not modify retain # their current values. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [required, Array] :attributes # The load balancer attributes. # # @return [Types::ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesOutput#attributes #attributes} => Array<Types::LoadBalancerAttribute> # # # @example Example: To enable deletion protection # # # This example enables deletion protection for the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.modify_load_balancer_attributes({ # attributes: [ # { # key: "deletion_protection.enabled", # value: "true", # }, # ], # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "deletion_protection.enabled", # value: "true", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "idle_timeout.timeout_seconds", # value: "60", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.prefix", # value: "", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.bucket", # value: "", # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To change the idle timeout # # # This example changes the idle timeout value for the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.modify_load_balancer_attributes({ # attributes: [ # { # key: "idle_timeout.timeout_seconds", # value: "30", # }, # ], # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "idle_timeout.timeout_seconds", # value: "30", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.prefix", # value: "", # }, # { # key: "deletion_protection.enabled", # value: "true", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.bucket", # value: "", # }, # ], # } # # @example Example: To enable access logs # # # This example enables access logs for the specified load balancer. Note that the S3 bucket must exist in the same region # # as the load balancer and must have a policy attached that grants access to the Elastic Load Balancing service. # # resp = client.modify_load_balancer_attributes({ # attributes: [ # { # key: "access_logs.s3.enabled", # value: "true", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.bucket", # value: "my-loadbalancer-logs", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.prefix", # value: "myapp", # }, # ], # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "access_logs.s3.enabled", # value: "true", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.bucket", # value: "my-load-balancer-logs", # }, # { # key: "access_logs.s3.prefix", # value: "myapp", # }, # { # key: "idle_timeout.timeout_seconds", # value: "60", # }, # { # key: "deletion_protection.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.modify_load_balancer_attributes({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # attributes: [ # required # { # key: "LoadBalancerAttributeKey", # value: "LoadBalancerAttributeValue", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.attributes #=> Array # resp.attributes[0].key #=> String # resp.attributes[0].value #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/ModifyLoadBalancerAttributes AWS API Documentation # # @overload modify_load_balancer_attributes(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def modify_load_balancer_attributes(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:modify_load_balancer_attributes, params) req.send_request(options) end # Modifies the specified rule. # # Any existing properties that you do not modify retain their current # values. # # To modify the default action, use ModifyListener. # # @option params [required, String] :rule_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the rule. # # @option params [Array] :conditions # The conditions. # # @option params [Array] :actions # The actions. The target group must use the HTTP or HTTPS protocol. # # @return [Types::ModifyRuleOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ModifyRuleOutput#rules #rules} => Array<Types::Rule> # # # @example Example: To modify a rule # # # This example modifies the condition for the specified rule. # # resp = client.modify_rule({ # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/images/*", # ], # }, # ], # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/9683b2d02a6cabee", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # rules: [ # { # actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/images/*", # ], # }, # ], # is_default: false, # priority: "10", # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/9683b2d02a6cabee", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.modify_rule({ # rule_arn: "RuleArn", # required # conditions: [ # { # field: "ConditionFieldName", # values: ["StringValue"], # }, # ], # actions: [ # { # type: "forward", # required, accepts forward # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.rules #=> Array # resp.rules[0].rule_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].priority #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].field #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values[0] #=> String # resp.rules[0].actions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.rules[0].actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].is_default #=> Boolean # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/ModifyRule AWS API Documentation # # @overload modify_rule(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def modify_rule(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:modify_rule, params) req.send_request(options) end # Modifies the health checks used when evaluating the health state of # the targets in the specified target group. # # To monitor the health of the targets, use DescribeTargetHealth. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @option params [String] :health_check_protocol # The protocol the load balancer uses when performing health checks on # targets. The TCP protocol is supported only if the protocol of the # target group is TCP. # # @option params [String] :health_check_port # The port the load balancer uses when performing health checks on # targets. # # @option params [String] :health_check_path # \[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The ping path that is the destination for # the health check request. # # @option params [Integer] :health_check_interval_seconds # The approximate amount of time, in seconds, between health checks of # an individual target. For Application Load Balancers, the range is 5 # to 300 seconds. For Network Load Balancers, the supported values are # 10 or 30 seconds. # # @option params [Integer] :health_check_timeout_seconds # \[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The amount of time, in seconds, during # which no response means a failed health check. # # @option params [Integer] :healthy_threshold_count # The number of consecutive health checks successes required before # considering an unhealthy target healthy. # # @option params [Integer] :unhealthy_threshold_count # The number of consecutive health check failures required before # considering the target unhealthy. For Network Load Balancers, this # value must be the same as the healthy threshold count. # # @option params [Types::Matcher] :matcher # \[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The HTTP codes to use when checking for a # successful response from a target. # # @return [Types::ModifyTargetGroupOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ModifyTargetGroupOutput#target_groups #target_groups} => Array<Types::TargetGroup> # # # @example Example: To modify the health check configuration for a target group # # # This example changes the configuration of the health checks used to evaluate the health of the targets for the specified # # target group. # # resp = client.modify_target_group({ # health_check_port: "443", # health_check_protocol: "HTTPS", # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-https-targets/2453ed029918f21f", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # target_groups: [ # { # health_check_interval_seconds: 30, # health_check_port: "443", # health_check_protocol: "HTTPS", # health_check_timeout_seconds: 5, # healthy_threshold_count: 5, # load_balancer_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # matcher: { # http_code: "200", # }, # port: 443, # protocol: "HTTPS", # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-https-targets/2453ed029918f21f", # target_group_name: "my-https-targets", # unhealthy_threshold_count: 2, # vpc_id: "vpc-3ac0fb5f", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.modify_target_group({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # health_check_protocol: "HTTP", # accepts HTTP, HTTPS, TCP # health_check_port: "HealthCheckPort", # health_check_path: "Path", # health_check_interval_seconds: 1, # health_check_timeout_seconds: 1, # healthy_threshold_count: 1, # unhealthy_threshold_count: 1, # matcher: { # http_code: "HttpCode", # required # }, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.target_groups #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_group_name #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].port #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_protocol #=> String, one of "HTTP", "HTTPS", "TCP" # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_port #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_interval_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_timeout_seconds #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].healthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].unhealthy_threshold_count #=> Integer # resp.target_groups[0].health_check_path #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].matcher.http_code #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns #=> Array # resp.target_groups[0].load_balancer_arns[0] #=> String # resp.target_groups[0].target_type #=> String, one of "instance", "ip" # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/ModifyTargetGroup AWS API Documentation # # @overload modify_target_group(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def modify_target_group(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:modify_target_group, params) req.send_request(options) end # Modifies the specified attributes of the specified target group. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @option params [required, Array] :attributes # The attributes. # # @return [Types::ModifyTargetGroupAttributesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ModifyTargetGroupAttributesOutput#attributes #attributes} => Array<Types::TargetGroupAttribute> # # # @example Example: To modify the deregistration delay timeout # # # This example sets the deregistration delay timeout to the specified value for the specified target group. # # resp = client.modify_target_group_attributes({ # attributes: [ # { # key: "deregistration_delay.timeout_seconds", # value: "600", # }, # ], # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # attributes: [ # { # key: "stickiness.enabled", # value: "false", # }, # { # key: "deregistration_delay.timeout_seconds", # value: "600", # }, # { # key: "stickiness.type", # value: "lb_cookie", # }, # { # key: "stickiness.lb_cookie.duration_seconds", # value: "86400", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.modify_target_group_attributes({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # attributes: [ # required # { # key: "TargetGroupAttributeKey", # value: "TargetGroupAttributeValue", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.attributes #=> Array # resp.attributes[0].key #=> String # resp.attributes[0].value #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/ModifyTargetGroupAttributes AWS API Documentation # # @overload modify_target_group_attributes(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def modify_target_group_attributes(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:modify_target_group_attributes, params) req.send_request(options) end # Registers the specified targets with the specified target group. # # You can register targets by instance ID or by IP address. If the # target is an EC2 instance, it must be in the `running` state when you # register it. # # By default, the load balancer routes requests to registered targets # using the protocol and port for the target group. Alternatively, you # can override the port for a target when you register it. You can # register each EC2 instance or IP address with the same target group # multiple times using different ports. # # With a Network Load Balancer, you cannot register instances by # instance ID if they have the following instance types: C1, CC1, CC2, # CG1, CG2, CR1, CS1, G1, G2, HI1, HS1, M1, M2, M3, and T1. You can # register instances of these types by IP address. # # To remove a target from a target group, use DeregisterTargets. # # @option params [required, String] :target_group_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group. # # @option params [required, Array] :targets # The targets. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To register targets with a target group # # # This example registers the specified instances with the specified target group. # # resp = client.register_targets({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # targets: [ # { # id: "i-80c8dd94", # }, # { # id: "i-ceddcd4d", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Example: To register targets with a target group using port overrides # # # This example registers the specified instance with the specified target group using multiple ports. This enables you to # # register ECS containers on the same instance as targets in the target group. # # resp = client.register_targets({ # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-new-targets/3bb63f11dfb0faf9", # targets: [ # { # id: "i-80c8dd94", # port: 80, # }, # { # id: "i-80c8dd94", # port: 766, # }, # ], # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.register_targets({ # target_group_arn: "TargetGroupArn", # required # targets: [ # required # { # id: "TargetId", # required # port: 1, # availability_zone: "ZoneName", # }, # ], # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/RegisterTargets AWS API Documentation # # @overload register_targets(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def register_targets(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:register_targets, params) req.send_request(options) end # Removes the specified certificate from the specified secure listener. # # You can't remove the default certificate for a listener. To replace # the default certificate, call ModifyListener. # # To list the certificates for your listener, use # DescribeListenerCertificates. # # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener. # # @option params [required, Array] :certificates # The certificate to remove. You can specify one certificate per call. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.remove_listener_certificates({ # listener_arn: "ListenerArn", # required # certificates: [ # required # { # certificate_arn: "CertificateArn", # is_default: false, # }, # ], # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/RemoveListenerCertificates AWS API Documentation # # @overload remove_listener_certificates(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def remove_listener_certificates(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:remove_listener_certificates, params) req.send_request(options) end # Removes the specified tags from the specified Elastic Load Balancing # resource. # # To list the current tags for your resources, use DescribeTags. # # @option params [required, Array] :resource_arns # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. # # @option params [required, Array] :tag_keys # The tag keys for the tags to remove. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # # @example Example: To remove tags from a load balancer # # # This example removes the specified tags from the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.remove_tags({ # resource_arns: [ # "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # ], # tag_keys: [ # "project", # "department", # ], # }) # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.remove_tags({ # resource_arns: ["ResourceArn"], # required # tag_keys: ["TagKey"], # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/RemoveTags AWS API Documentation # # @overload remove_tags(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def remove_tags(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:remove_tags, params) req.send_request(options) end # Sets the type of IP addresses used by the subnets of the specified # Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer. # # Note that Network Load Balancers must use `ipv4`. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :ip_address_type # The IP address type. The possible values are `ipv4` (for IPv4 # addresses) and `dualstack` (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). Internal # load balancers must use `ipv4`. # # @return [Types::SetIpAddressTypeOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::SetIpAddressTypeOutput#ip_address_type #ip_address_type} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.set_ip_address_type({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # ip_address_type: "ipv4", # required, accepts ipv4, dualstack # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.ip_address_type #=> String, one of "ipv4", "dualstack" # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/SetIpAddressType AWS API Documentation # # @overload set_ip_address_type(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def set_ip_address_type(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:set_ip_address_type, params) req.send_request(options) end # Sets the priorities of the specified rules. # # You can reorder the rules as long as there are no priority conflicts # in the new order. Any existing rules that you do not specify retain # their current priority. # # @option params [required, Array] :rule_priorities # The rule priorities. # # @return [Types::SetRulePrioritiesOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::SetRulePrioritiesOutput#rules #rules} => Array<Types::Rule> # # # @example Example: To set the rule priority # # # This example sets the priority of the specified rule. # # resp = client.set_rule_priorities({ # rule_priorities: [ # { # priority: 5, # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/1291d13826f405c3", # }, # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # rules: [ # { # actions: [ # { # target_group_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067", # type: "forward", # }, # ], # conditions: [ # { # field: "path-pattern", # values: [ # "/img/*", # ], # }, # ], # is_default: false, # priority: "5", # rule_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:listener-rule/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188/f2f7dc8efc522ab2/1291d13826f405c3", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.set_rule_priorities({ # rule_priorities: [ # required # { # rule_arn: "RuleArn", # priority: 1, # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.rules #=> Array # resp.rules[0].rule_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].priority #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].field #=> String # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values #=> Array # resp.rules[0].conditions[0].values[0] #=> String # resp.rules[0].actions #=> Array # resp.rules[0].actions[0].type #=> String, one of "forward" # resp.rules[0].actions[0].target_group_arn #=> String # resp.rules[0].is_default #=> Boolean # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/SetRulePriorities AWS API Documentation # # @overload set_rule_priorities(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def set_rule_priorities(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:set_rule_priorities, params) req.send_request(options) end # Associates the specified security groups with the specified # Application Load Balancer. The specified security groups override the # previously associated security groups. # # Note that you can't specify a security group for a Network Load # Balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [required, Array] :security_groups # The IDs of the security groups. # # @return [Types::SetSecurityGroupsOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::SetSecurityGroupsOutput#security_group_ids #security_group_ids} => Array<String> # # # @example Example: To associate a security group with a load balancer # # # This example associates the specified security group with the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.set_security_groups({ # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # security_groups: [ # "sg-5943793c", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # security_group_ids: [ # "sg-5943793c", # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.set_security_groups({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # security_groups: ["SecurityGroupId"], # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.security_group_ids #=> Array # resp.security_group_ids[0] #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/SetSecurityGroups AWS API Documentation # # @overload set_security_groups(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def set_security_groups(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:set_security_groups, params) req.send_request(options) end # Enables the Availability Zone for the specified subnets for the # specified Application Load Balancer. The specified subnets replace the # previously enabled subnets. # # Note that you can't change the subnets for a Network Load Balancer. # # @option params [required, String] :load_balancer_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the load balancer. # # @option params [required, Array] :subnets # The IDs of the subnets. You must specify subnets from at least two # Availability Zones. You can specify only one subnet per Availability # Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings. # # @option params [Array] :subnet_mappings # The IDs of the subnets. You must specify subnets from at least two # Availability Zones. You can specify only one subnet per Availability # Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings. # # The load balancer is allocated one static IP address per subnet. You # cannot specify your own Elastic IP addresses. # # @return [Types::SetSubnetsOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::SetSubnetsOutput#availability_zones #availability_zones} => Array<Types::AvailabilityZone> # # # @example Example: To enable Availability Zones for a load balancer # # # This example enables the Availability Zones for the specified subnets for the specified load balancer. # # resp = client.set_subnets({ # load_balancer_arn: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:loadbalancer/app/my-load-balancer/50dc6c495c0c9188", # subnets: [ # "subnet-8360a9e7", # "subnet-b7d581c0", # ], # }) # # resp.to_h outputs the following: # { # availability_zones: [ # { # subnet_id: "subnet-8360a9e7", # zone_name: "us-west-2a", # }, # { # subnet_id: "subnet-b7d581c0", # zone_name: "us-west-2b", # }, # ], # } # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.set_subnets({ # load_balancer_arn: "LoadBalancerArn", # required # subnets: ["SubnetId"], # required # subnet_mappings: [ # { # subnet_id: "SubnetId", # allocation_id: "AllocationId", # }, # ], # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.availability_zones #=> Array # resp.availability_zones[0].zone_name #=> String # resp.availability_zones[0].subnet_id #=> String # resp.availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses #=> Array # resp.availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].ip_address #=> String # resp.availability_zones[0].load_balancer_addresses[0].allocation_id #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01/SetSubnets AWS API Documentation # # @overload set_subnets(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def set_subnets(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:set_subnets, params) req.send_request(options) end # @!endgroup # @param params ({}) # @api private def build_request(operation_name, params = {}) handlers = @handlers.for(operation_name) context = Seahorse::Client::RequestContext.new( operation_name: operation_name, operation: config.api.operation(operation_name), client: self, params: params, config: config) context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-elasticloadbalancingv2' context[:gem_version] = '1.7.0' Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context) end # Polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state. # # ## Basic Usage # # A waiter will call an API operation until: # # * It is successful # * It enters a terminal state # * It makes the maximum number of attempts # # In between attempts, the waiter will sleep. # # # polls in a loop, sleeping between attempts # client.waiter_until(waiter_name, params) # # ## Configuration # # You can configure the maximum number of polling attempts, and the # delay (in seconds) between each polling attempt. You can pass # configuration as the final arguments hash. # # # poll for ~25 seconds # client.wait_until(waiter_name, params, { # max_attempts: 5, # delay: 5, # }) # # ## 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 # client.wait_until(waiter_name, params, { # # # disable max attempts # max_attempts: nil, # # # poll for 1 hour, instead of a number of attempts # before_wait: -> (attempts, response) do # throw :failure if Time.now - started_at > 3600 # end # }) # # ## Handling Errors # # When a waiter is unsuccessful, it will raise an error. # All of the failure errors extend from # {Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed}. # # begin # client.wait_until(...) # rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed # # resource did not enter the desired state in time # end # # ## Valid Waiters # # The following table lists the valid waiter names, the operations they call, # and the default `:delay` and `:max_attempts` values. # # | waiter_name | params | :delay | :max_attempts | # | ----------------------- | -------------------------- | -------- | ------------- | # | load_balancer_available | {#describe_load_balancers} | 15 | 40 | # | load_balancer_exists | {#describe_load_balancers} | 15 | 40 | # | load_balancers_deleted | {#describe_load_balancers} | 15 | 40 | # | target_deregistered | {#describe_target_health} | 15 | 40 | # | target_in_service | {#describe_target_health} | 15 | 40 | # # @raise [Errors::FailureStateError] Raised when the waiter terminates # because the waiter has entered a state that it will not transition # out of, preventing success. # # @raise [Errors::TooManyAttemptsError] Raised when the configured # maximum number of attempts have been made, and the waiter is not # yet successful. # # @raise [Errors::UnexpectedError] Raised when an error is encounted # while polling for a resource that is not expected. # # @raise [Errors::NoSuchWaiterError] Raised when you request to wait # for an unknown state. # # @return [Boolean] Returns `true` if the waiter was successful. # @param [Symbol] waiter_name # @param [Hash] params ({}) # @param [Hash] options ({}) # @option options [Integer] :max_attempts # @option options [Integer] :delay # @option options [Proc] :before_attempt # @option options [Proc] :before_wait def wait_until(waiter_name, params = {}, options = {}) w = waiter(waiter_name, options) yield(w.waiter) if block_given? # deprecated w.wait(params) end # @api private # @deprecated def waiter_names waiters.keys end private # @param [Symbol] waiter_name # @param [Hash] options ({}) def waiter(waiter_name, options = {}) waiter_class = waiters[waiter_name] if waiter_class waiter_class.new(options.merge(client: self)) else raise Aws::Waiters::Errors::NoSuchWaiterError.new(waiter_name, waiters.keys) end end def waiters { load_balancer_available: Waiters::LoadBalancerAvailable, load_balancer_exists: Waiters::LoadBalancerExists, load_balancers_deleted: Waiters::LoadBalancersDeleted, target_deregistered: Waiters::TargetDeregistered, target_in_service: Waiters::TargetInService } end class << self # @api private attr_reader :identifier # @api private def errors_module Errors end end end end