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CloudFormationClient
CloudFormation allows you to create and manage Amazon Web Services infrastructure deployments predictably and repeatedly. You can use CloudFormation to leverage Amazon Web Services products, such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon Simple Notification Service, Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to build highly reliable, highly scalable, cost-effective applications without creating or configuring the underlying Amazon Web Services infrastructure.
With CloudFormation, you declare all your resources and dependencies in a template file. The template defines a collection of resources as a single unit called a stack. CloudFormation creates and deletes all member resources of the stack together and manages all dependencies between the resources for you.
For more information about CloudFormation, see the CloudFormation product page .
CloudFormation makes use of other Amazon Web Services products. If you need additional technical information about a specific Amazon Web Services product, you can find the product's technical documentation at docs.aws.amazon.com .
Installation
npm install @aws-sdk/client-cloudformation
yarn add @aws-sdk/client-cloudformation
pnpm add @aws-sdk/client-cloudformation
CloudFormationClient Operations
Command | Summary |
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Command | Summary |
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ActivateOrganizationsAccessCommand | Activate trusted access with Organizations. With trusted access between StackSets and Organizations activated, the management account has permissions to create and manage StackSets for your organization. |
ActivateTypeCommand | Activates a public third-party extension, making it available for use in stack templates. Once you have activated a public third-party extension in your account and Region, use SetTypeConfiguration to specify configuration properties for the extension. For more information, see Using public extensions in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
BatchDescribeTypeConfigurationsCommand | Returns configuration data for the specified CloudFormation extensions, from the CloudFormation registry for the account and Region. For more information, see Edit configuration data for extensions in your account in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
CancelUpdateStackCommand | Cancels an update on the specified stack. If the call completes successfully, the stack rolls back the update and reverts to the previous stack configuration. You can cancel only stacks that are in the |
ContinueUpdateRollbackCommand | For a specified stack that's in the A stack goes into the |
CreateChangeSetCommand | Creates a list of changes that will be applied to a stack so that you can review the changes before executing them. You can create a change set for a stack that doesn't exist or an existing stack. If you create a change set for a stack that doesn't exist, the change set shows all of the resources that CloudFormation will create. If you create a change set for an existing stack, CloudFormation compares the stack's information with the information that you submit in the change set and lists the differences. Use change sets to understand which resources CloudFormation will create or change, and how it will change resources in an existing stack, before you create or update a stack. To create a change set for a stack that doesn't exist, for the When you are satisfied with the changes the change set will make, execute the change set by using the ExecuteChangeSet action. CloudFormation doesn't make changes until you execute the change set. To create a change set for the entire stack hierarchy, set |
CreateGeneratedTemplateCommand | Creates a template from existing resources that are not already managed with CloudFormation. You can check the status of the template generation using the |
CreateStackCommand | Creates a stack as specified in the template. After the call completes successfully, the stack creation starts. You can check the status of the stack through the DescribeStacks operation. For more information about creating a stack and monitoring stack progress, see Managing Amazon Web Services resources as a single unit with CloudFormation stacks in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
CreateStackInstancesCommand | Creates stack instances for the specified accounts, within the specified Amazon Web Services Regions. A stack instance refers to a stack in a specific account and Region. You must specify at least one value for either |
CreateStackRefactorCommand | Creates a refactor across multiple stacks, with the list of stacks and resources that are affected. |
CreateStackSetCommand | Creates a stack set. |
DeactivateOrganizationsAccessCommand | Deactivates trusted access with Organizations. If trusted access is deactivated, the management account does not have permissions to create and manage service-managed StackSets for your organization. |
DeactivateTypeCommand | Deactivates a public extension that was previously activated in this account and Region. Once deactivated, an extension can't be used in any CloudFormation operation. This includes stack update operations where the stack template includes the extension, even if no updates are being made to the extension. In addition, deactivated extensions aren't automatically updated if a new version of the extension is released. |
DeleteChangeSetCommand | Deletes the specified change set. Deleting change sets ensures that no one executes the wrong change set. If the call successfully completes, CloudFormation successfully deleted the change set. If |
DeleteGeneratedTemplateCommand | Deleted a generated template. |
DeleteStackCommand | Deletes a specified stack. Once the call completes successfully, stack deletion starts. Deleted stacks don't show up in the DescribeStacks operation if the deletion has been completed successfully. For more information about deleting a stack, see Delete a stack from the CloudFormation console in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
DeleteStackInstancesCommand | Deletes stack instances for the specified accounts, in the specified Amazon Web Services Regions. |
DeleteStackSetCommand | Deletes a stack set. Before you can delete a stack set, all its member stack instances must be deleted. For more information about how to complete this, see DeleteStackInstances. |
DeregisterTypeCommand | Marks an extension or extension version as To deregister an entire extension, you must individually deregister all active versions of that extension. If an extension has only a single active version, deregistering that version results in the extension itself being deregistered and marked as deprecated in the registry. You can't deregister the default version of an extension if there are other active version of that extension. If you do deregister the default version of an extension, the extension type itself is deregistered as well and marked as deprecated. To view the deprecation status of an extension or extension version, use DescribeType . |
DescribeAccountLimitsCommand | Retrieves your account's CloudFormation limits, such as the maximum number of stacks that you can create in your account. For more information about account limits, see Understand CloudFormation quotas in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
DescribeChangeSetCommand | Returns the inputs for the change set and a list of changes that CloudFormation will make if you execute the change set. For more information, see Update CloudFormation stacks using change sets in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
DescribeChangeSetHooksCommand | Returns hook-related information for the change set and a list of changes that CloudFormation makes when you run the change set. |
DescribeGeneratedTemplateCommand | Describes a generated template. The output includes details about the progress of the creation of a generated template started by a |
DescribeOrganizationsAccessCommand | Retrieves information about the account's |
DescribePublisherCommand | Returns information about a CloudFormation extension publisher. If you don't supply a For more information about registering as a publisher, see:
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DescribeResourceScanCommand | Describes details of a resource scan. |
DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatusCommand | Returns information about a stack drift detection operation. A stack drift detection operation detects whether a stack's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from its expected configuration, as defined in the stack template and any values specified as template parameters. A stack is considered to have drifted if one or more of its resources have drifted. For more information about stack and resource drift, see Detect unmanaged configuration changes to stacks and resources with drift detection . Use DetectStackDrift to initiate a stack drift detection operation. |
DescribeStackEventsCommand | Returns all stack related events for a specified stack in reverse chronological order. For more information about a stack's event history, see Understand CloudFormation stack creation events in the CloudFormation User Guide. You can list events for stacks that have failed to create or have been deleted by specifying the unique stack identifier (stack ID). |
DescribeStackInstanceCommand | Returns the stack instance that's associated with the specified StackSet, Amazon Web Services account, and Amazon Web Services Region. For a list of stack instances that are associated with a specific StackSet, use ListStackInstances. |
DescribeStackRefactorCommand | Describes the stack refactor status. |
DescribeStackResourceCommand | Returns a description of the specified resource in the specified stack. For deleted stacks, DescribeStackResource returns resource information for up to 90 days after the stack has been deleted. |
DescribeStackResourceDriftsCommand | Returns drift information for the resources that have been checked for drift in the specified stack. This includes actual and expected configuration values for resources where CloudFormation detects configuration drift. For a given stack, there will be one Use DetectStackResourceDrift to detect drift on individual resources, or DetectStackDrift to detect drift on all supported resources for a given stack. |
DescribeStackResourcesCommand | Returns Amazon Web Services resource descriptions for running and deleted stacks. If Only the first 100 resources will be returned. If your stack has more resources than this, you should use For deleted stacks, You must specify either A |
DescribeStackSetCommand | Returns the description of the specified StackSet. |
DescribeStackSetOperationCommand | Returns the description of the specified StackSet operation. |
DescribeStacksCommand | Returns the description for the specified stack; if no stack name was specified, then it returns the description for all the stacks created. For more information about a stack's event history, see Understand CloudFormation stack creation events in the CloudFormation User Guide. If the stack doesn't exist, a |
DescribeTypeCommand | Returns detailed information about an extension that has been registered. If you specify a |
DescribeTypeRegistrationCommand | Returns information about an extension's registration, including its current status and type and version identifiers. When you initiate a registration request using RegisterType, you can then use DescribeTypeRegistration to monitor the progress of that registration request. Once the registration request has completed, use DescribeType to return detailed information about an extension. |
DetectStackDriftCommand | Detects whether a stack's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from its expected configuration, as defined in the stack template and any values specified as template parameters. For each resource in the stack that supports drift detection, CloudFormation compares the actual configuration of the resource with its expected template configuration. Only resource properties explicitly defined in the stack template are checked for drift. A stack is considered to have drifted if one or more of its resources differ from their expected template configurations. For more information, see Detect unmanaged configuration changes to stacks and resources with drift detection . Use For a list of stack resources that currently support drift detection, see Resource type support for imports and drift detection . When detecting drift on a stack, CloudFormation doesn't detect drift on any nested stacks belonging to that stack. Perform |
DetectStackResourceDriftCommand | Returns information about whether a resource's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from its expected configuration, as defined in the stack template and any values specified as template parameters. This information includes actual and expected property values for resources in which CloudFormation detects drift. Only resource properties explicitly defined in the stack template are checked for drift. For more information about stack and resource drift, see Detect unmanaged configuration changes to stacks and resources with drift detection . Use Resources that don't currently support drift detection can't be checked. For a list of resources that support drift detection, see Resource type support for imports and drift detection . |
DetectStackSetDriftCommand | Detect drift on a stack set. When CloudFormation performs drift detection on a stack set, it performs drift detection on the stack associated with each stack instance in the stack set. For more information, see Performing drift detection on CloudFormation StackSets . Once the operation has completed, use the following actions to return drift information:
You can only run a single drift detection operation on a given stack set at one time. To stop a drift detection stack set operation, use StopStackSetOperation. |
EstimateTemplateCostCommand | Returns the estimated monthly cost of a template. The return value is an Amazon Web Services Simple Monthly Calculator URL with a query string that describes the resources required to run the template. |
ExecuteChangeSetCommand | Updates a stack using the input information that was provided when the specified change set was created. After the call successfully completes, CloudFormation starts updating the stack. Use the DescribeStacks action to view the status of the update. When you execute a change set, CloudFormation deletes all other change sets associated with the stack because they aren't valid for the updated stack. If a stack policy is associated with the stack, CloudFormation enforces the policy during the update. You can't specify a temporary stack policy that overrides the current policy. To create a change set for the entire stack hierarchy, |
ExecuteStackRefactorCommand | Executes the stack refactor operation. |
GetGeneratedTemplateCommand | Retrieves a generated template. If the template is in an |
GetStackPolicyCommand | Returns the stack policy for a specified stack. If a stack doesn't have a policy, a null value is returned. |
GetTemplateCommand | Returns the template body for a specified stack. You can get the template for running or deleted stacks. For deleted stacks, If the template doesn't exist, a |
GetTemplateSummaryCommand | Returns information about a new or existing template. The You can use the For deleted stacks, |
ImportStacksToStackSetCommand | Import existing stacks into a new stack sets. Use the stack import operation to import up to 10 stacks into a new stack set in the same account as the source stack or in a different administrator account and Region, by specifying the stack ID of the stack you intend to import. |
ListChangeSetsCommand | Returns the ID and status of each active change set for a stack. For example, CloudFormation lists change sets that are in the |
ListExportsCommand | Lists all exported output values in the account and Region in which you call this action. Use this action to see the exported output values that you can import into other stacks. To import values, use the Fn::ImportValue function. For more information, see Get exported outputs from a deployed CloudFormation stack . |
ListGeneratedTemplatesCommand | Lists your generated templates in this Region. |
ListHookResultsCommand | Returns summaries of invoked Hooks when a change set or Cloud Control API operation target is provided. |
ListImportsCommand | Lists all stacks that are importing an exported output value. To modify or remove an exported output value, first use this action to see which stacks are using it. To see the exported output values in your account, see ListExports. For more information about importing an exported output value, see the Fn::ImportValue function. |
ListResourceScanRelatedResourcesCommand | Lists the related resources for a list of resources from a resource scan. The response indicates whether each returned resource is already managed by CloudFormation. |
ListResourceScanResourcesCommand | Lists the resources from a resource scan. The results can be filtered by resource identifier, resource type prefix, tag key, and tag value. Only resources that match all specified filters are returned. The response indicates whether each returned resource is already managed by CloudFormation. |
ListResourceScansCommand | List the resource scans from newest to oldest. By default it will return up to 10 resource scans. |
ListStackInstanceResourceDriftsCommand | Returns drift information for resources in a stack instance. |
ListStackInstancesCommand | Returns summary information about stack instances that are associated with the specified stack set. You can filter for stack instances that are associated with a specific Amazon Web Services account name or Region, or that have a specific status. |
ListStackRefactorActionsCommand | Lists the stack refactor actions that will be taken after calling the ExecuteStackRefactor action. |
ListStackRefactorsCommand | Lists all account stack refactor operations and their statuses. |
ListStackResourcesCommand | Returns descriptions of all resources of the specified stack. For deleted stacks, ListStackResources returns resource information for up to 90 days after the stack has been deleted. |
ListStackSetAutoDeploymentTargetsCommand | Returns summary information about deployment targets for a stack set. |
ListStackSetOperationResultsCommand | Returns summary information about the results of a stack set operation. |
ListStackSetOperationsCommand | Returns summary information about operations performed on a stack set. |
ListStackSetsCommand | Returns summary information about stack sets that are associated with the user.
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ListStacksCommand | Returns the summary information for stacks whose status matches the specified StackStatusFilter. Summary information for stacks that have been deleted is kept for 90 days after the stack is deleted. If no StackStatusFilter is specified, summary information for all stacks is returned (including existing stacks and stacks that have been deleted). |
ListTypeRegistrationsCommand | Returns a list of registration tokens for the specified extension(s). |
ListTypeVersionsCommand | Returns summary information about the versions of an extension. |
ListTypesCommand | Returns summary information about extension that have been registered with CloudFormation. |
PublishTypeCommand | Publishes the specified extension to the CloudFormation registry as a public extension in this Region. Public extensions are available for use by all CloudFormation users. For more information about publishing extensions, see Publishing extensions to make them available for public use in the CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CLI) User Guide. To publish an extension, you must be registered as a publisher with CloudFormation. For more information, see RegisterPublisher . |
RecordHandlerProgressCommand | Reports progress of a resource handler to CloudFormation. Reserved for use by the CloudFormation CLI . Don't use this API in your code. |
RegisterPublisherCommand | Registers your account as a publisher of public extensions in the CloudFormation registry. Public extensions are available for use by all CloudFormation users. This publisher ID applies to your account in all Amazon Web Services Regions. For information about requirements for registering as a public extension publisher, see Prerequisite: Registering your account to publish CloudFormation extensions in the CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CLI) User Guide. |
RegisterTypeCommand | Registers an extension with the CloudFormation service. Registering an extension makes it available for use in CloudFormation templates in your Amazon Web Services account, and includes:
For more information about how to develop extensions and ready them for registration, see Creating resource types using the CloudFormation CLI in the CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CLI) User Guide. You can have a maximum of 50 resource extension versions registered at a time. This maximum is per account and per Region. Use DeregisterType to deregister specific extension versions if necessary. Once you have initiated a registration request using RegisterType, you can use DescribeTypeRegistration to monitor the progress of the registration request. Once you have registered a private extension in your account and Region, use SetTypeConfiguration to specify configuration properties for the extension. For more information, see Edit configuration data for extensions in your account in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
RollbackStackCommand | When specifying Rolls back the specified stack to the last known stable state from This operation will delete a stack if it doesn't contain a last known stable state. A last known stable state includes any status in a
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SetStackPolicyCommand | Sets a stack policy for a specified stack. |
SetTypeConfigurationCommand | Specifies the configuration data for a registered CloudFormation extension, in the given account and Region. To view the current configuration data for an extension, refer to the It's strongly recommended that you use dynamic references to restrict sensitive configuration definitions, such as third-party credentials. For more details on dynamic references, see Specify values stored in other services using dynamic references in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
SetTypeDefaultVersionCommand | Specify the default version of an extension. The default version of an extension will be used in CloudFormation operations. |
SignalResourceCommand | Sends a signal to the specified resource with a success or failure status. You can use the |
StartResourceScanCommand | Starts a scan of the resources in this account in this Region. You can the status of a scan using the |
StopStackSetOperationCommand | Stops an in-progress operation on a stack set and its associated stack instances. StackSets will cancel all the unstarted stack instance deployments and wait for those are in-progress to complete. |
TestTypeCommand | Tests a registered extension to make sure it meets all necessary requirements for being published in the CloudFormation registry.
For more information, see Testing your public extension before publishing in the CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CLI) User Guide. If you don't specify a version, CloudFormation uses the default version of the extension in your account and Region for testing. To perform testing, CloudFormation assumes the execution role specified when the type was registered. For more information, see RegisterType . Once you've initiated testing on an extension using An extension must have a test status of |
UpdateGeneratedTemplateCommand | Updates a generated template. This can be used to change the name, add and remove resources, refresh resources, and change the |
UpdateStackCommand | Updates a stack as specified in the template. After the call completes successfully, the stack update starts. You can check the status of the stack through the DescribeStacks action. To get a copy of the template for an existing stack, you can use the GetTemplate action. For more information about updating a stack and monitoring the progress of the update, see Managing Amazon Web Services resources as a single unit with CloudFormation stacks in the CloudFormation User Guide. |
UpdateStackInstancesCommand | Updates the parameter values for stack instances for the specified accounts, within the specified Amazon Web Services Regions. A stack instance refers to a stack in a specific account and Region. You can only update stack instances in Amazon Web Services Regions and accounts where they already exist; to create additional stack instances, use CreateStackInstances . During stack set updates, any parameters overridden for a stack instance aren't updated, but retain their overridden value. You can only update the parameter values that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter itself, use UpdateStackSet to update the stack set template. If you add a parameter to a template, before you can override the parameter value specified in the stack set you must first use UpdateStackSet to update all stack instances with the updated template and parameter value specified in the stack set. Once a stack instance has been updated with the new parameter, you can then override the parameter value using |
UpdateStackSetCommand | Updates the stack set, and associated stack instances in the specified accounts and Amazon Web Services Regions. Even if the stack set operation created by updating the stack set fails (completely or partially, below or above a specified failure tolerance), the stack set is updated with your changes. Subsequent CreateStackInstances calls on the specified stack set use the updated stack set. |
UpdateTerminationProtectionCommand | Updates termination protection for the specified stack. If a user attempts to delete a stack with termination protection enabled, the operation fails and the stack remains unchanged. For more information, see Protect a CloudFormation stack from being deleted in the CloudFormation User Guide. For nested stacks , termination protection is set on the root stack and can't be changed directly on the nested stack. |
ValidateTemplateCommand | Validates a specified template. CloudFormation first checks if the template is valid JSON. If it isn't, CloudFormation checks if the template is valid YAML. If both these checks fail, CloudFormation returns a template validation error. |
CloudFormationClient Configuration
Parameter | Type | Description |
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Parameter | Type | Description |
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defaultsMode Optional | DefaultsMode | Provider<DefaultsMode> | The @smithy/smithy-client#DefaultsMode that will be used to determine how certain default configuration options are resolved in the SDK. |
disableHostPrefix Optional | boolean | Disable dynamically changing the endpoint of the client based on the hostPrefix trait of an operation. |
extensions Optional | RuntimeExtension[] | Optional extensions |
logger Optional | Logger | Optional logger for logging debug/info/warn/error. |
maxAttempts Optional | number | Provider<number> | Value for how many times a request will be made at most in case of retry. |
profile Optional | string | Setting a client profile is similar to setting a value for the AWS_PROFILE environment variable. Setting a profile on a client in code only affects the single client instance, unlike AWS_PROFILE.When set, and only for environments where an AWS configuration file exists, fields configurable by this file will be retrieved from the specified profile within that file. Conflicting code configuration and environment variables will still have higher priority.For client credential resolution that involves checking the AWS configuration file, the client's profile (this value) will be used unless a different profile is set in the credential provider options. |
region Optional | string | Provider<string> | The AWS region to which this client will send requests |
requestHandler Optional | __HttpHandlerUserInput | The HTTP handler to use or its constructor options. Fetch in browser and Https in Nodejs. |
retryMode Optional | string | Provider<string> | Specifies which retry algorithm to use. |
useDualstackEndpoint Optional | boolean | Provider<boolean> | Enables IPv6/IPv4 dualstack endpoint. |
useFipsEndpoint Optional | boolean | Provider<boolean> | Enables FIPS compatible endpoints. |
Additional config fields are described in the full configuration type: CloudFormationClientConfig