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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.87.0 (2023-03-30)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now supports Elastic Load Balancing traffic sources with the AttachTrafficSources, DetachTrafficSources, and DescribeTrafficSources APIs. This release also introduces a new activity status, "WaitingForConnectionDraining", for VPC Lattice to the DescribeScalingActivities API.
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  1.86.0 (2023-02-10)
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  data[:target_group_arns]
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  end
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- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
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- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on.
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- #
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- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
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- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC Lattice,
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- # which is in preview release and is subject to change.
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+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
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  # @return [String]
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  def health_check_type
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  data[:health_check_type]
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  data[:default_instance_warmup]
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  end
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- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview
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- # release and is subject to change. Do not use this parameter for
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- # production workloads. It is also subject to change.**
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- #
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- # The unique identifiers of the traffic sources.
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+ # The traffic sources associated with this Auto Scaling group.
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  # @return [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>]
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  def traffic_sources
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  data[:traffic_sources]
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  # @option options [Array<String>] :availability_zones
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  # One or more Availability Zones for the group.
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  # @option options [String] :health_check_type
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- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
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- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on.
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+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
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+ #
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+ # The valid values are `EC2`, `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. `EC2` is the
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+ # default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information, see
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+ # [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 Auto
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+ # Scaling User Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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  #
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- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
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- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC Lattice,
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- # which is in preview release and is subject to change.
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/healthcheck.html
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  # @option options [Integer] :health_check_grace_period
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  # The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits
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  # before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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+ # <note markdown="1"> This API call has been replaced with a new "traffic sources" API
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+ # call (`AttachTrafficSources`) that can attach multiple traffic sources
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+ # types. While we continue to support `AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups`,
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+ # and you can use both the original `AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups` API
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+ # call and the new `AttachTrafficSources` API call on the same Auto
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+ # Scaling group, we recommend using the new "traffic sources" API call
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+ # to simplify how you manage traffic sources.
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+ #
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+ # </note>
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+ #
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  # Attaches one or more target groups to the specified Auto Scaling
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  # group.
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  req.send_request(options)
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- # <note markdown="1"> To attach an Application Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, or
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- # Gateway Load Balancer, use the AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups API
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- # operation instead.
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+ # <note markdown="1"> This API call has been replaced with a new "traffic sources" API
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+ # call (`AttachTrafficSources`) that can attach multiple traffic sources
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+ # types. While we continue to support `AttachLoadBalancers`, and you can
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+ # use both the original `AttachLoadBalancers` API call and the new
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+ # `AttachTrafficSources` API call on the same Auto Scaling group, we
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+ # recommend using the new "traffic sources" API call to simplify how
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+ # you manage traffic sources.
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  #
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  # </note>
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview and
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- # subject to change. Do not use this API for production workloads. This
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- # API is also subject to change.**
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- #
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  # Attaches one or more traffic sources to the specified Auto Scaling
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  # group.
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  #
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- # To describe the traffic sources for an Auto Scaling group, call the
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- # DescribeTrafficSources API. To detach a traffic source from the Auto
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- # Scaling group, call the DetachTrafficSources API.
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+ # You can use any of the following as traffic sources for an Auto
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+ # Scaling group:
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+ #
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+ # * Application Load Balancer
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+ #
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+ # * Classic Load Balancer
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+ #
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+ # * Network Load Balancer
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+ #
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+ # * Gateway Load Balancer
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+ #
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+ # * VPC Lattice
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  #
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  # This operation is additive and does not detach existing traffic
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  # sources from the Auto Scaling group.
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  #
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+ # After the operation completes, use the DescribeTrafficSources API to
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+ # return details about the state of the attachments between traffic
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+ # sources and your Auto Scaling group. To detach a traffic source from
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+ # the Auto Scaling group, call the DetachTrafficSources API.
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+ #
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  # @option params [required, String] :auto_scaling_group_name
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  #
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- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
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- # existing VPC Lattice target group. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling registers
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- # the running instances with the attached target groups. The target
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- # groups receive incoming traffic and route requests to one or more
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- # registered targets.
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- #
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  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
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  #
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+ # @example Example: To attach a target group to an Auto Scaling group
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+ #
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+ # # This example attaches the specified target group to the specified Auto Scaling group.
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.attach_traffic_sources({
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+ # auto_scaling_group_name: "my-auto-scaling-group",
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+ # traffic_sources: [
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+ # {
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+ # identifier: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067",
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # {
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+ # }
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+ #
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  # resp = client.attach_traffic_sources({
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  # auto_scaling_group_name: "XmlStringMaxLen255", # required
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+ # identifier: "XmlStringMaxLen511", # required
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+ # type: "XmlStringMaxLen511",
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  # },
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  # ],
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  # group. For Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, and
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+ # Gateway Load Balancers, specify the `TargetGroupARNs` property
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+ # instead.
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+ # `DescribeTrafficSources` API call on the same Auto Scaling group, we
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+ # group, we recommend using the new "traffic sources" API call to
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+ # simplify how you manage traffic sources.
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+ # </note>
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+ # resp.activities[0].status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled", "WaitingForConnectionDraining"
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+ # },
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+ # <note markdown="1"> This API call has been replaced with a new "traffic sources" API
4270
+ # call (`DetachTrafficSources`) that can detach multiple traffic sources
4271
+ # types. While we continue to support `DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups`,
4272
+ # and you can use both the original `DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups` API
4273
+ # call and the new `DetachTrafficSources` API call on the same Auto
4274
+ # Scaling group, we recommend using the new "traffic sources" API call
4275
+ # to simplify how you manage traffic sources.
4276
+ #
4277
+ # </note>
4278
+ #
4181
4279
  # Detaches one or more target groups from the specified Auto Scaling
4182
4280
  # group.
4183
4281
  #
@@ -4230,12 +4328,22 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
4230
4328
  req.send_request(options)
4231
4329
  end
4232
4330
 
4331
+ # <note markdown="1"> This API call has been replaced with a new "traffic sources" API
4332
+ # call (`DetachTrafficSources`) that can detach multiple traffic sources
4333
+ # types. While we continue to support `DetachLoadBalancers`, and you can
4334
+ # use both the original `DetachLoadBalancers` API call and the new
4335
+ # `DetachTrafficSources` API call on the same Auto Scaling group, we
4336
+ # recommend using the new "traffic sources" API call to simplify how
4337
+ # you manage traffic sources.
4338
+ #
4339
+ # </note>
4340
+ #
4233
4341
  # Detaches one or more Classic Load Balancers from the specified Auto
4234
4342
  # Scaling group.
4235
4343
  #
4236
4344
  # This operation detaches only Classic Load Balancers. If you have
4237
4345
  # Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, or Gateway Load
4238
- # Balancer, use the DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups API instead.
4346
+ # Balancers, use the DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups API instead.
4239
4347
  #
4240
4348
  # When you detach a load balancer, it enters the `Removing` state while
4241
4349
  # deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances are
@@ -4279,13 +4387,14 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
4279
4387
  req.send_request(options)
4280
4388
  end
4281
4389
 
4282
- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview and
4283
- # subject to change. Do not use this API for production workloads. This
4284
- # API is also subject to change.**
4285
- #
4286
4390
  # Detaches one or more traffic sources from the specified Auto Scaling
4287
4391
  # group.
4288
4392
  #
4393
+ # When you detach a taffic, it enters the `Removing` state while
4394
+ # deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances are
4395
+ # deregistered, then you can no longer describe the traffic source using
4396
+ # the DescribeTrafficSources API call. The instances continue to run.
4397
+ #
4289
4398
  # @option params [required, String] :auto_scaling_group_name
4290
4399
  # The name of the Auto Scaling group.
4291
4400
  #
@@ -4293,22 +4402,34 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
4293
4402
  # The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources you are
4294
4403
  # detaching. You can specify up to 10 traffic sources.
4295
4404
  #
4296
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
4297
- # existing VPC Lattice target group. When you detach a target group, it
4298
- # enters the `Removing` state while deregistering the instances in the
4299
- # group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no longer
4300
- # describe the target group using the DescribeTrafficSources API call.
4301
- # The instances continue to run.
4302
- #
4303
4405
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
4304
4406
  #
4407
+ #
4408
+ # @example Example: To detach a target group from an Auto Scaling group
4409
+ #
4410
+ # # This example detaches the specified target group from the specified Auto Scaling group.
4411
+ #
4412
+ # resp = client.detach_traffic_sources({
4413
+ # auto_scaling_group_name: "my-auto-scaling-group",
4414
+ # traffic_sources: [
4415
+ # {
4416
+ # identifier: "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/73e2d6bc24d8a067",
4417
+ # },
4418
+ # ],
4419
+ # })
4420
+ #
4421
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4422
+ # {
4423
+ # }
4424
+ #
4305
4425
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
4306
4426
  #
4307
4427
  # resp = client.detach_traffic_sources({
4308
4428
  # auto_scaling_group_name: "XmlStringMaxLen255", # required
4309
4429
  # traffic_sources: [ # required
4310
4430
  # {
4311
- # identifier: "XmlStringMaxLen511",
4431
+ # identifier: "XmlStringMaxLen511", # required
4432
+ # type: "XmlStringMaxLen511",
4312
4433
  # },
4313
4434
  # ],
4314
4435
  # })
@@ -4594,7 +4715,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
4594
4715
  # resp.activities[0].cause #=> String
4595
4716
  # resp.activities[0].start_time #=> Time
4596
4717
  # resp.activities[0].end_time #=> Time
4597
- # resp.activities[0].status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled"
4718
+ # resp.activities[0].status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled", "WaitingForConnectionDraining"
4598
4719
  # resp.activities[0].status_message #=> String
4599
4720
  # resp.activities[0].progress #=> Integer
4600
4721
  # resp.activities[0].details #=> String
@@ -4749,7 +4870,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
4749
4870
  # resp.activities[0].cause #=> String
4750
4871
  # resp.activities[0].start_time #=> Time
4751
4872
  # resp.activities[0].end_time #=> Time
4752
- # resp.activities[0].status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled"
4873
+ # resp.activities[0].status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled", "WaitingForConnectionDraining"
4753
4874
  # resp.activities[0].status_message #=> String
4754
4875
  # resp.activities[0].progress #=> Integer
4755
4876
  # resp.activities[0].details #=> String
@@ -6468,7 +6589,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
6468
6589
  # resp.activity.cause #=> String
6469
6590
  # resp.activity.start_time #=> Time
6470
6591
  # resp.activity.end_time #=> Time
6471
- # resp.activity.status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled"
6592
+ # resp.activity.status_code #=> String, one of "PendingSpotBidPlacement", "WaitingForSpotInstanceRequestId", "WaitingForSpotInstanceId", "WaitingForInstanceId", "PreInService", "InProgress", "WaitingForELBConnectionDraining", "MidLifecycleAction", "WaitingForInstanceWarmup", "Successful", "Failed", "Cancelled", "WaitingForConnectionDraining"
6472
6593
  # resp.activity.status_message #=> String
6473
6594
  # resp.activity.progress #=> Integer
6474
6595
  # resp.activity.details #=> String
@@ -6510,7 +6631,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
6510
6631
  # performance or availability of your application.
6511
6632
  #
6512
6633
  # Note the following about changing `DesiredCapacity`, `MaxSize`, or
6513
- # `MinSize`\:
6634
+ # `MinSize`:
6514
6635
  #
6515
6636
  # * If a scale-in activity occurs as a result of a new `DesiredCapacity`
6516
6637
  # value that is lower than the current size of the group, the Auto
@@ -6593,12 +6714,16 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
6593
6714
  # One or more Availability Zones for the group.
6594
6715
  #
6595
6716
  # @option params [String] :health_check_type
6596
- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
6597
- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on.
6717
+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
6718
+ #
6719
+ # The valid values are `EC2`, `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. `EC2` is the
6720
+ # default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information, see
6721
+ # [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 Auto
6722
+ # Scaling User Guide*.
6598
6723
  #
6599
- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
6600
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC Lattice,
6601
- # which is in preview release and is subject to change.
6724
+ #
6725
+ #
6726
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/healthcheck.html
6602
6727
  #
6603
6728
  # @option params [Integer] :health_check_grace_period
6604
6729
  # The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits
@@ -6883,7 +7008,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
6883
7008
  params: params,
6884
7009
  config: config)
6885
7010
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-autoscaling'
6886
- context[:gem_version] = '1.86.0'
7011
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.87.0'
6887
7012
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
6888
7013
  end
6889
7014
 
@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
781
781
  DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesAnswer.struct_class = Types::DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesAnswer
782
782
 
783
783
  DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.add_member(:auto_scaling_group_name, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen255, required: true, location_name: "AutoScalingGroupName"))
784
- DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.add_member(:traffic_source_type, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen255, required: true, location_name: "TrafficSourceType"))
784
+ DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.add_member(:traffic_source_type, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen255, location_name: "TrafficSourceType"))
785
785
  DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.add_member(:next_token, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlString, location_name: "NextToken"))
786
786
  DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.add_member(:max_records, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: MaxRecords, location_name: "MaxRecords"))
787
787
  DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest.struct_class = Types::DescribeTrafficSourcesRequest
@@ -1491,11 +1491,14 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
1491
1491
  TotalLocalStorageGBRequest.add_member(:max, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: NullablePositiveDouble, location_name: "Max"))
1492
1492
  TotalLocalStorageGBRequest.struct_class = Types::TotalLocalStorageGBRequest
1493
1493
 
1494
- TrafficSourceIdentifier.add_member(:identifier, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, location_name: "Identifier"))
1494
+ TrafficSourceIdentifier.add_member(:identifier, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, required: true, location_name: "Identifier"))
1495
+ TrafficSourceIdentifier.add_member(:type, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, location_name: "Type"))
1495
1496
  TrafficSourceIdentifier.struct_class = Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier
1496
1497
 
1497
- TrafficSourceState.add_member(:traffic_source, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, location_name: "TrafficSource"))
1498
+ TrafficSourceState.add_member(:traffic_source, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, deprecated: true, location_name: "TrafficSource", metadata: {"deprecatedMessage"=>"TrafficSource has been replaced by Identifier"}))
1498
1499
  TrafficSourceState.add_member(:state, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen255, location_name: "State"))
1500
+ TrafficSourceState.add_member(:identifier, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, location_name: "Identifier"))
1501
+ TrafficSourceState.add_member(:type, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: XmlStringMaxLen511, location_name: "Type"))
1499
1502
  TrafficSourceState.struct_class = Types::TrafficSourceState
1500
1503
 
1501
1504
  TrafficSourceStates.member = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: TrafficSourceState)
@@ -1989,6 +1992,12 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
1989
1992
  o.output = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: DescribeTrafficSourcesResponse)
1990
1993
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResourceContentionFault)
1991
1994
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InvalidNextToken)
1995
+ o[:pager] = Aws::Pager.new(
1996
+ limit_key: "max_records",
1997
+ tokens: {
1998
+ "next_token" => "next_token"
1999
+ }
2000
+ )
1992
2001
  end)
1993
2002
 
1994
2003
  api.add_operation(:describe_warm_pool, Seahorse::Model::Operation.new.tap do |o|
@@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
77
77
  data[:lifecycle_state]
78
78
  end
79
79
 
80
- # The last reported health status of this instance. "Healthy" means
81
- # that the instance is healthy and should remain in service.
82
- # "Unhealthy" means that the instance is unhealthy and Amazon EC2 Auto
83
- # Scaling should terminate and replace it.
80
+ # The last reported health status of this instance. `Healthy` means that
81
+ # the instance is healthy and should remain in service. `Unhealthy`
82
+ # means that the instance is unhealthy and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
83
+ # should terminate and replace it.
84
84
  # @return [String]
85
85
  def health_status
86
86
  data[:health_status]
@@ -167,7 +167,8 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
167
167
  # default_instance_warmup: 1,
168
168
  # traffic_sources: [
169
169
  # {
170
- # identifier: "XmlStringMaxLen511",
170
+ # identifier: "XmlStringMaxLen511", # required
171
+ # type: "XmlStringMaxLen511",
171
172
  # },
172
173
  # ],
173
174
  # })
@@ -269,7 +270,8 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
269
270
  # @option options [Array<String>] :load_balancer_names
270
271
  # A list of Classic Load Balancers associated with this Auto Scaling
271
272
  # group. For Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, and
272
- # Gateway Load Balancer, specify the `TargetGroupARNs` property instead.
273
+ # Gateway Load Balancers, specify the `TargetGroupARNs` property
274
+ # instead.
273
275
  # @option options [Array<String>] :target_group_arns
274
276
  # The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target
275
277
  # groups to associate with the Auto Scaling group. Instances are
@@ -283,14 +285,12 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
283
285
  #
284
286
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html
285
287
  # @option options [String] :health_check_type
286
- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
287
- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on. For
288
- # more information, see [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in
289
- # the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*.
288
+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
290
289
  #
291
- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
292
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC Lattice,
293
- # which is in preview release and is subject to change.
290
+ # The valid values are `EC2`, `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. `EC2` is the
291
+ # default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information, see
292
+ # [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 Auto
293
+ # Scaling User Guide*.
294
294
  #
295
295
  #
296
296
  #
@@ -447,17 +447,10 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
447
447
  #
448
448
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-default-instance-warmup.html
449
449
  # @option options [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>] :traffic_sources
450
- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview
451
- # release and is subject to change. Do not use this parameter for
452
- # production workloads. It is also subject to change.**
453
- #
454
- # The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources.
455
- #
456
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
457
- # existing VPC Lattice target group. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling registers
458
- # the running instances with the attached target groups. The target
459
- # groups receive incoming traffic and route requests to one or more
460
- # registered targets.
450
+ # The list of traffic sources to attach to this Auto Scaling group. You
451
+ # can use any of the following as traffic sources for an Auto Scaling
452
+ # group: Classic Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer, Gateway Load
453
+ # Balancer, Network Load Balancer, and VPC Lattice.
461
454
  # @return [AutoScalingGroup]
462
455
  def create_group(options = {})
463
456
  @client.create_auto_scaling_group(options)
@@ -298,12 +298,6 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
298
298
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_sources
299
299
  # The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources. You can
300
300
  # specify up to 10 traffic sources.
301
- #
302
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
303
- # existing VPC Lattice target group. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling registers
304
- # the running instances with the attached target groups. The target
305
- # groups receive incoming traffic and route requests to one or more
306
- # registered targets.
307
301
  # @return [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>]
308
302
  #
309
303
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/AttachTrafficSourcesType AWS API Documentation
@@ -372,12 +366,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
372
366
  # @return [Array<String>]
373
367
  #
374
368
  # @!attribute [rw] health_check_type
375
- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
376
- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on.
377
- #
378
- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
379
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC
380
- # Lattice, which is in preview release and is subject to change.
369
+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
381
370
  # @return [String]
382
371
  #
383
372
  # @!attribute [rw] health_check_grace_period
@@ -467,11 +456,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
467
456
  # @return [Integer]
468
457
  #
469
458
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_sources
470
- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview
471
- # release and is subject to change. Do not use this parameter for
472
- # production workloads. It is also subject to change.**
473
- #
474
- # The unique identifiers of the traffic sources.
459
+ # The traffic sources associated with this Auto Scaling group.
475
460
  # @return [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>]
476
461
  #
477
462
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/AutoScalingGroup AWS API Documentation
@@ -607,10 +592,10 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
607
592
  # @return [String]
608
593
  #
609
594
  # @!attribute [rw] health_status
610
- # The last reported health status of this instance. "Healthy" means
595
+ # The last reported health status of this instance. `Healthy` means
611
596
  # that the instance is healthy and should remain in service.
612
- # "Unhealthy" means that the instance is unhealthy and Amazon EC2
613
- # Auto Scaling should terminate and replace it.
597
+ # `Unhealthy` means that the instance is unhealthy and Amazon EC2 Auto
598
+ # Scaling should terminate and replace it.
614
599
  # @return [String]
615
600
  #
616
601
  # @!attribute [rw] launch_configuration_name
@@ -1010,7 +995,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
1010
995
  # @!attribute [rw] load_balancer_names
1011
996
  # A list of Classic Load Balancers associated with this Auto Scaling
1012
997
  # group. For Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, and
1013
- # Gateway Load Balancer, specify the `TargetGroupARNs` property
998
+ # Gateway Load Balancers, specify the `TargetGroupARNs` property
1014
999
  # instead.
1015
1000
  # @return [Array<String>]
1016
1001
  #
@@ -1029,14 +1014,12 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
1029
1014
  # @return [Array<String>]
1030
1015
  #
1031
1016
  # @!attribute [rw] health_check_type
1032
- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
1033
- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on. For
1034
- # more information, see [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1]
1035
- # in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*.
1017
+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
1036
1018
  #
1037
- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
1038
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC
1039
- # Lattice, which is in preview release and is subject to change.
1019
+ # The valid values are `EC2`, `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. `EC2` is the
1020
+ # default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information,
1021
+ # see [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2
1022
+ # Auto Scaling User Guide*.
1040
1023
  #
1041
1024
  #
1042
1025
  #
@@ -1224,17 +1207,10 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
1224
1207
  # @return [Integer]
1225
1208
  #
1226
1209
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_sources
1227
- # **Reserved for use with Amazon VPC Lattice, which is in preview
1228
- # release and is subject to change. Do not use this parameter for
1229
- # production workloads. It is also subject to change.**
1230
- #
1231
- # The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources.
1232
- #
1233
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
1234
- # existing VPC Lattice target group. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling registers
1235
- # the running instances with the attached target groups. The target
1236
- # groups receive incoming traffic and route requests to one or more
1237
- # registered targets.
1210
+ # The list of traffic sources to attach to this Auto Scaling group.
1211
+ # You can use any of the following as traffic sources for an Auto
1212
+ # Scaling group: Classic Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer,
1213
+ # Gateway Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, and VPC Lattice.
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  # @return [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>]
1239
1215
  #
1240
1216
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/CreateAutoScalingGroupType AWS API Documentation
@@ -2271,8 +2247,16 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
2271
2247
  # @return [String]
2272
2248
  #
2273
2249
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_source_type
2274
- # The type of traffic source you are describing. Currently, the only
2275
- # valid value is `vpc-lattice`.
2250
+ # The traffic source type that you want to describe.
2251
+ #
2252
+ # The following lists the valid values:
2253
+ #
2254
+ # * `elb` if the traffic source is a Classic Load Balancer.
2255
+ #
2256
+ # * `elbv2` if the traffic source is a Application Load Balancer,
2257
+ # Gateway Load Balancer, or Network Load Balancer.
2258
+ #
2259
+ # * `vpc-lattice` if the traffic source is VPC Lattice.
2276
2260
  # @return [String]
2277
2261
  #
2278
2262
  # @!attribute [rw] next_token
@@ -2498,13 +2482,6 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
2498
2482
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_sources
2499
2483
  # The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources you are
2500
2484
  # detaching. You can specify up to 10 traffic sources.
2501
- #
2502
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
2503
- # existing VPC Lattice target group. When you detach a target group,
2504
- # it enters the `Removing` state while deregistering the instances in
2505
- # the group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no
2506
- # longer describe the target group using the DescribeTrafficSources
2507
- # API call. The instances continue to run.
2508
2485
  # @return [Array<Types::TrafficSourceIdentifier>]
2509
2486
  #
2510
2487
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/DetachTrafficSourcesType AWS API Documentation
@@ -2597,13 +2574,13 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
2597
2574
  # The volume size, in GiBs. The following are the supported volumes
2598
2575
  # sizes for each volume type:
2599
2576
  #
2600
- # * `gp2` and `gp3`\: 1-16,384
2577
+ # * `gp2` and `gp3`: 1-16,384
2601
2578
  #
2602
- # * `io1`\: 4-16,384
2579
+ # * `io1`: 4-16,384
2603
2580
  #
2604
- # * `st1` and `sc1`\: 125-16,384
2581
+ # * `st1` and `sc1`: 125-16,384
2605
2582
  #
2606
- # * `standard`\: 1-1,024
2583
+ # * `standard`: 1-1,024
2607
2584
  #
2608
2585
  # You must specify either a `SnapshotId` or a `VolumeSize`. If you
2609
2586
  # specify both `SnapshotId` and `VolumeSize`, the volume size must be
@@ -2637,9 +2614,9 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
2637
2614
  #
2638
2615
  # The following are the supported values for each volume type:
2639
2616
  #
2640
- # * `gp3`\: 3,000-16,000 IOPS
2617
+ # * `gp3`: 3,000-16,000 IOPS
2641
2618
  #
2642
- # * `io1`\: 100-64,000 IOPS
2619
+ # * `io1`: 100-64,000 IOPS
2643
2620
  #
2644
2621
  # For `io1` volumes, we guarantee 64,000 IOPS only for [Instances
2645
2622
  # built on the Nitro System][1]. Other instance families guarantee
@@ -3144,10 +3121,10 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
3144
3121
  # @return [String]
3145
3122
  #
3146
3123
  # @!attribute [rw] health_status
3147
- # The last reported health status of the instance. "Healthy" means
3124
+ # The last reported health status of the instance. `Healthy` means
3148
3125
  # that the instance is healthy and should remain in service.
3149
- # "Unhealthy" means that the instance is unhealthy and that Amazon
3150
- # EC2 Auto Scaling should terminate and replace it.
3126
+ # `Unhealthy` means that the instance is unhealthy and that Amazon EC2
3127
+ # Auto Scaling should terminate and replace it.
3151
3128
  # @return [String]
3152
3129
  #
3153
3130
  # @!attribute [rw] launch_configuration_name
@@ -3337,7 +3314,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
3337
3314
  # @return [Types::InstanceRefreshProgressDetails]
3338
3315
  #
3339
3316
  # @!attribute [rw] preferences
3340
- # Describes the preferences for an instance refresh.
3317
+ # The preferences for an instance refresh.
3341
3318
  # @return [Types::RefreshPreferences]
3342
3319
  #
3343
3320
  # @!attribute [rw] desired_configuration
@@ -7255,7 +7232,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7255
7232
  end
7256
7233
 
7257
7234
  # This structure defines the CloudWatch metric to return, along with the
7258
- # statistic, period, and unit.
7235
+ # statistic and unit.
7259
7236
  #
7260
7237
  # For more information about the CloudWatch terminology below, see
7261
7238
  # [Amazon CloudWatch concepts][1] in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*.
@@ -7265,7 +7242,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7265
7242
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch_concepts.html
7266
7243
  #
7267
7244
  # @!attribute [rw] metric
7268
- # Represents a specific metric.
7245
+ # The metric to use.
7269
7246
  # @return [Types::Metric]
7270
7247
  #
7271
7248
  # @!attribute [rw] stat
@@ -7273,7 +7250,7 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7273
7250
  # extended statistic. For a list of valid values, see the table in
7274
7251
  # [Statistics][1] in the *Amazon CloudWatch User Guide*.
7275
7252
  #
7276
- # The most commonly used metrics for scaling is `Average`
7253
+ # The most commonly used metric for scaling is `Average`.
7277
7254
  #
7278
7255
  #
7279
7256
  #
@@ -7338,19 +7315,65 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7338
7315
  include Aws::Structure
7339
7316
  end
7340
7317
 
7341
- # Describes the identifier of a traffic source.
7342
- #
7343
- # Currently, you must specify an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an
7344
- # existing VPC Lattice target group.
7318
+ # Identifying information for a traffic source.
7345
7319
  #
7346
7320
  # @!attribute [rw] identifier
7347
- # The unique identifier of the traffic source.
7321
+ # Identifies the traffic source.
7322
+ #
7323
+ # For Application Load Balancers, Gateway Load Balancers, Network Load
7324
+ # Balancers, and VPC Lattice, this will be the Amazon Resource Name
7325
+ # (ARN) for a target group in this account and Region. For Classic
7326
+ # Load Balancers, this will be the name of the Classic Load Balancer
7327
+ # in this account and Region.
7328
+ #
7329
+ # For example:
7330
+ #
7331
+ # * Application Load Balancer ARN:
7332
+ # `arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/my-targets/1234567890123456`
7333
+ #
7334
+ # * Classic Load Balancer name: `my-classic-load-balancer`
7335
+ #
7336
+ # * VPC Lattice ARN:
7337
+ # `arn:aws:vpc-lattice:us-west-2:123456789012:targetgroup/tg-1234567890123456`
7338
+ #
7339
+ # To get the ARN of a target group for a Application Load Balancer,
7340
+ # Gateway Load Balancer, or Network Load Balancer, or the name of a
7341
+ # Classic Load Balancer, use the Elastic Load Balancing
7342
+ # [DescribeTargetGroups][1] and [DescribeLoadBalancers][2] API
7343
+ # operations.
7344
+ #
7345
+ # To get the ARN of a target group for VPC Lattice, use the VPC
7346
+ # Lattice [GetTargetGroup][3] API operation.
7347
+ #
7348
+ #
7349
+ #
7350
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html
7351
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html
7352
+ # [3]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc-lattice/latest/APIReference/API_GetTargetGroup.html
7353
+ # @return [String]
7354
+ #
7355
+ # @!attribute [rw] type
7356
+ # Provides additional context for the value of `Identifier`.
7357
+ #
7358
+ # The following lists the valid values:
7359
+ #
7360
+ # * `elb` if `Identifier` is the name of a Classic Load Balancer.
7361
+ #
7362
+ # * `elbv2` if `Identifier` is the ARN of an Application Load
7363
+ # Balancer, Gateway Load Balancer, or Network Load Balancer target
7364
+ # group.
7365
+ #
7366
+ # * `vpc-lattice` if `Identifier` is the ARN of a VPC Lattice target
7367
+ # group.
7368
+ #
7369
+ # Required if the identifier is the name of a Classic Load Balancer.
7348
7370
  # @return [String]
7349
7371
  #
7350
7372
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/TrafficSourceIdentifier AWS API Documentation
7351
7373
  #
7352
7374
  class TrafficSourceIdentifier < Struct.new(
7353
- :identifier)
7375
+ :identifier,
7376
+ :type)
7354
7377
  SENSITIVE = []
7355
7378
  include Aws::Structure
7356
7379
  end
@@ -7358,37 +7381,63 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7358
7381
  # Describes the state of a traffic source.
7359
7382
  #
7360
7383
  # @!attribute [rw] traffic_source
7361
- # The unique identifier of the traffic source. Currently, this is the
7362
- # Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a VPC Lattice target group.
7384
+ # This is replaced by `Identifier`.
7363
7385
  # @return [String]
7364
7386
  #
7365
7387
  # @!attribute [rw] state
7366
- # The following are the possible states for a VPC Lattice target
7367
- # group:
7388
+ # Describes the current state of a traffic source.
7389
+ #
7390
+ # The state values are as follows:
7368
7391
  #
7369
7392
  # * `Adding` - The Auto Scaling instances are being registered with
7370
- # the target group.
7393
+ # the load balancer or target group.
7371
7394
  #
7372
- # * `Added` - All Auto Scaling instances are registered with the
7373
- # target group.
7395
+ # * `Added` - All Auto Scaling instances are registered with the load
7396
+ # balancer or target group.
7374
7397
  #
7375
- # * `InService` - At least one Auto Scaling instance passed the
7376
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check.
7398
+ # * `InService` - For an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer or
7399
+ # target group, at least one Auto Scaling instance passed an `ELB`
7400
+ # health check. For VPC Lattice, at least one Auto Scaling instance
7401
+ # passed an `VPC_LATTICE` health check.
7377
7402
  #
7378
7403
  # * `Removing` - The Auto Scaling instances are being deregistered
7379
- # from the target group. If connection draining is enabled, VPC
7404
+ # from the load balancer or target group. If connection draining
7405
+ # (deregistration delay) is enabled, Elastic Load Balancing or VPC
7380
7406
  # Lattice waits for in-flight requests to complete before
7381
7407
  # deregistering the instances.
7382
7408
  #
7383
7409
  # * `Removed` - All Auto Scaling instances are deregistered from the
7384
- # target group.
7410
+ # load balancer or target group.
7411
+ # @return [String]
7412
+ #
7413
+ # @!attribute [rw] identifier
7414
+ # The unique identifier of the traffic source.
7415
+ # @return [String]
7416
+ #
7417
+ # @!attribute [rw] type
7418
+ # Provides additional context for the value of `Identifier`.
7419
+ #
7420
+ # The following lists the valid values:
7421
+ #
7422
+ # * `elb` if `Identifier` is the name of a Classic Load Balancer.
7423
+ #
7424
+ # * `elbv2` if `Identifier` is the ARN of an Application Load
7425
+ # Balancer, Gateway Load Balancer, or Network Load Balancer target
7426
+ # group.
7427
+ #
7428
+ # * `vpc-lattice` if `Identifier` is the ARN of a VPC Lattice target
7429
+ # group.
7430
+ #
7431
+ # Required if the identifier is the name of a Classic Load Balancer.
7385
7432
  # @return [String]
7386
7433
  #
7387
7434
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/autoscaling-2011-01-01/TrafficSourceState AWS API Documentation
7388
7435
  #
7389
7436
  class TrafficSourceState < Struct.new(
7390
7437
  :traffic_source,
7391
- :state)
7438
+ :state,
7439
+ :identifier,
7440
+ :type)
7392
7441
  SENSITIVE = []
7393
7442
  include Aws::Structure
7394
7443
  end
@@ -7462,12 +7511,16 @@ module Aws::AutoScaling
7462
7511
  # @return [Array<String>]
7463
7512
  #
7464
7513
  # @!attribute [rw] health_check_type
7465
- # Determines whether any additional health checks are performed on the
7466
- # instances in this group. Amazon EC2 health checks are always on.
7514
+ # A comma-separated list of one or more health check types.
7515
+ #
7516
+ # The valid values are `EC2`, `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. `EC2` is the
7517
+ # default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information,
7518
+ # see [Health checks for Auto Scaling instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2
7519
+ # Auto Scaling User Guide*.
7467
7520
  #
7468
- # The valid values are `EC2` (default), `ELB`, and `VPC_LATTICE`. The
7469
- # `VPC_LATTICE` health check type is reserved for use with VPC
7470
- # Lattice, which is in preview release and is subject to change.
7521
+ #
7522
+ #
7523
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/healthcheck.html
7471
7524
  # @return [String]
7472
7525
  #
7473
7526
  # @!attribute [rw] health_check_grace_period
@@ -63,6 +63,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-autoscaling/customizations'
63
63
  # @!group service
64
64
  module Aws::AutoScaling
65
65
 
66
- GEM_VERSION = '1.86.0'
66
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.87.0'
67
67
 
68
68
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-autoscaling
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.86.0
4
+ version: 1.87.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2023-02-10 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2023-03-30 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core