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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs/client.rb +76 -12
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs/client_api.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs/types.rb +87 -31
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data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs/client.rb
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|
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# system and Docker version.
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|
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# instance operating system and Docker version.
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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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# Windows containers.
|
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#
|
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|
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# </note>
|
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|
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#
|
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|
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|
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|
3759
|
+
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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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|
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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#
|
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|
+
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|
3778
|
+
#
|
3779
|
+
# <note markdown="1"> Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows
|
3780
|
+
# containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for
|
3781
|
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# Windows containers.
|
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|
+
#
|
3783
|
+
# </note>
|
3784
|
+
#
|
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|
+
# If you are using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and
|
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|
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|
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|
# range of valid values for the `cpu` parameter:
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
3789
|
+
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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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4162
|
# networking mode.
|
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4163
|
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|
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4164
|
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
4167
|
+
# scheduler ignores unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing target health
|
4168
|
+
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|
4169
|
+
# @return [Integer]
|
4170
|
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#
|
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4171
|
# @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ecs-2014-11-13/Service AWS API Documentation
|
4132
4172
|
#
|
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4173
|
class Service < Struct.new(
|
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|
|
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4189
|
:created_at,
|
4150
4190
|
:placement_constraints,
|
4151
4191
|
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|
4152
|
-
:network_configuration
|
4192
|
+
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|
4193
|
+
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|
4153
4194
|
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|
4154
4195
|
end
|
4155
4196
|
|
@@ -4557,7 +4598,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
4557
4598
|
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|
4558
4599
|
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|
4559
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|
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|
4560
|
-
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|
4601
|
+
# * 256 (.25 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 0.5GB, 1GB, 2GB
|
4561
4602
|
#
|
4562
4603
|
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|
4563
4604
|
#
|
@@ -4578,7 +4619,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
4578
4619
|
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|
4579
4620
|
# valid values for the `cpu` parameter:
|
4580
4621
|
#
|
4581
|
-
# *
|
4622
|
+
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|
4582
4623
|
#
|
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4624
|
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|
4584
4625
|
#
|
@@ -4865,7 +4906,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
4865
4906
|
# the following values, which determines your range of valid values
|
4866
4907
|
# for the `memory` parameter:
|
4867
4908
|
#
|
4868
|
-
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|
4909
|
+
# * 256 (.25 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 0.5GB, 1GB, 2GB
|
4869
4910
|
#
|
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4911
|
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|
4871
4912
|
#
|
@@ -4886,7 +4927,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
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4927
|
# use one of the following values, which determines your range of
|
4887
4928
|
# valid values for the `cpu` parameter:
|
4888
4929
|
#
|
4889
|
-
# *
|
4930
|
+
# * 0\.5GB, 1GB, 2GB - Available `cpu` values: 256 (.25 vCPU)
|
4890
4931
|
#
|
4891
4932
|
# * 1GB, 2GB, 3GB, 4GB - Available `cpu` values: 512 (.5 vCPU)
|
4892
4933
|
#
|
@@ -5157,6 +5198,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
5157
5198
|
# },
|
5158
5199
|
# platform_version: "String",
|
5159
5200
|
# force_new_deployment: false,
|
5201
|
+
# health_check_grace_period_seconds: 1,
|
5160
5202
|
# }
|
5161
5203
|
#
|
5162
5204
|
# @!attribute [rw] cluster
|
@@ -5218,6 +5260,19 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
5218
5260
|
# Whether or not to force a new deployment of the service.
|
5219
5261
|
# @return [Boolean]
|
5220
5262
|
#
|
5263
|
+
# @!attribute [rw] health_check_grace_period_seconds
|
5264
|
+
# The period of time, in seconds, that the Amazon ECS service
|
5265
|
+
# scheduler should ignore unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing target
|
5266
|
+
# health checks after a task has first started. This is only valid if
|
5267
|
+
# your service is configured to use a load balancer. If your
|
5268
|
+
# service's tasks take a while to start and respond to ELB health
|
5269
|
+
# checks, you can specify a health check grace period of up to 1,800
|
5270
|
+
# seconds during which the ECS service scheduler will ignore ELB
|
5271
|
+
# health check status. This grace period can prevent the ECS service
|
5272
|
+
# scheduler from marking tasks as unhealthy and stopping them before
|
5273
|
+
# they have time to come up.
|
5274
|
+
# @return [Integer]
|
5275
|
+
#
|
5221
5276
|
# @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ecs-2014-11-13/UpdateServiceRequest AWS API Documentation
|
5222
5277
|
#
|
5223
5278
|
class UpdateServiceRequest < Struct.new(
|
@@ -5228,7 +5283,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
|
|
5228
5283
|
:deployment_configuration,
|
5229
5284
|
:network_configuration,
|
5230
5285
|
:platform_version,
|
5231
|
-
:force_new_deployment
|
5286
|
+
:force_new_deployment,
|
5287
|
+
:health_check_grace_period_seconds)
|
5232
5288
|
include Aws::Structure
|
5233
5289
|
end
|
5234
5290
|
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|
1
1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
name: aws-sdk-ecs
|
3
3
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
version: 1.
|
4
|
+
version: 1.8.0
|
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: 2017-12-
|
11
|
+
date: 2017-12-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
12
|
dependencies:
|
13
13
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
14
|
name: aws-sdk-core
|