AddCapacityOptions
- class aws_cdk.aws_ecs.AddCapacityOptions(*, can_containers_access_instance_role=None, machine_image_type=None, spot_instance_draining=None, task_drain_time=None, topic_encryption_key=None, allow_all_outbound=None, associate_public_ip_address=None, auto_scaling_group_name=None, block_devices=None, cooldown=None, desired_capacity=None, group_metrics=None, health_check=None, ignore_unmodified_size_properties=None, instance_monitoring=None, key_name=None, max_capacity=None, max_instance_lifetime=None, min_capacity=None, new_instances_protected_from_scale_in=None, notifications=None, notifications_topic=None, replacing_update_min_successful_instances_percent=None, resource_signal_count=None, resource_signal_timeout=None, rolling_update_configuration=None, signals=None, spot_price=None, termination_policies=None, update_policy=None, update_type=None, vpc_subnets=None, instance_type, machine_image=None)
Bases:
AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions
,CommonAutoScalingGroupProps
The properties for adding instance capacity to an AutoScalingGroup.
- Parameters:
can_containers_access_instance_role (
Optional
[bool
]) – Specifies whether the containers can access the container instance role. Default: falsemachine_image_type (
Optional
[MachineImageType
]) – What type of machine image this is. Depending on the setting, different UserData will automatically be added to theAutoScalingGroup
to configure it properly for use with ECS. If you create anAutoScalingGroup
yourself and are adding it viaaddAutoScalingGroup()
, you must specify this value. If you are adding anautoScalingGroup
viaaddCapacity
, this value will be determined from themachineImage
you pass. Default: - Automatically determined frommachineImage
, if available, otherwiseMachineImageType.AMAZON_LINUX_2
.spot_instance_draining (
Optional
[bool
]) – Specify whether to enable Automated Draining for Spot Instances running Amazon ECS Services. For more information, see Using Spot Instances. Default: falsetask_drain_time (
Optional
[Duration
]) – (deprecated) The time period to wait before force terminating an instance that is draining. This creates a Lambda function that is used by a lifecycle hook for the AutoScalingGroup that will delay instance termination until all ECS tasks have drained from the instance. Set to 0 to disable task draining. Set to 0 to disable task draining. Default: Duration.minutes(5)topic_encryption_key (
Optional
[IKey
]) – If {@link AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions.taskDrainTime} is non-zero, then the ECS cluster creates an SNS Topic to as part of a system to drain instances of tasks when the instance is being shut down. If this property is provided, then this key will be used to encrypt the contents of that SNS Topic. See SNS Data Encryption for more information. Default: The SNS Topic will not be encrypted.allow_all_outbound (
Optional
[bool
]) – Whether the instances can initiate connections to anywhere by default. Default: trueassociate_public_ip_address (
Optional
[bool
]) – Whether instances in the Auto Scaling Group should have public IP addresses associated with them. Default: - Use subnet setting.auto_scaling_group_name (
Optional
[str
]) – The name of the Auto Scaling group. This name must be unique per Region per account. Default: - Auto generated by CloudFormationblock_devices (
Optional
[Sequence
[Union
[BlockDevice
,Dict
[str
,Any
]]]]) – Specifies how block devices are exposed to the instance. You can specify virtual devices and EBS volumes. Each instance that is launched has an associated root device volume, either an Amazon EBS volume or an instance store volume. You can use block device mappings to specify additional EBS volumes or instance store volumes to attach to an instance when it is launched. Default: - Uses the block device mapping of the AMIcooldown (
Optional
[Duration
]) – Default scaling cooldown for this AutoScalingGroup. Default: Duration.minutes(5)desired_capacity (
Union
[int
,float
,None
]) – Initial amount of instances in the fleet. If this is set to a number, every deployment will reset the amount of instances to this number. It is recommended to leave this value blank. Default: minCapacity, and leave unchanged during deploymentgroup_metrics (
Optional
[Sequence
[GroupMetrics
]]) – Enable monitoring for group metrics, these metrics describe the group rather than any of its instances. To report all group metrics useGroupMetrics.all()
Group metrics are reported in a granularity of 1 minute at no additional charge. Default: - no group metrics will be reportedhealth_check (
Optional
[HealthCheck
]) – Configuration for health checks. Default: - HealthCheck.ec2 with no grace periodignore_unmodified_size_properties (
Optional
[bool
]) – If the ASG has scheduled actions, don’t reset unchanged group sizes. Only used if the ASG has scheduled actions (which may scale your ASG up or down regardless of cdk deployments). If true, the size of the group will only be reset if it has been changed in the CDK app. If false, the sizes will always be changed back to what they were in the CDK app on deployment. Default: trueinstance_monitoring (
Optional
[Monitoring
]) – Controls whether instances in this group are launched with detailed or basic monitoring. When detailed monitoring is enabled, Amazon CloudWatch generates metrics every minute and your account is charged a fee. When you disable detailed monitoring, CloudWatch generates metrics every 5 minutes. Default: - Monitoring.DETAILEDkey_name (
Optional
[str
]) – Name of SSH keypair to grant access to instances. Default: - No SSH access will be possible.max_capacity (
Union
[int
,float
,None
]) – Maximum number of instances in the fleet. Default: desiredCapacitymax_instance_lifetime (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The maximum amount of time that an instance can be in service. The maximum duration applies to all current and future instances in the group. As an instance approaches its maximum duration, it is terminated and replaced, and cannot be used again. You must specify a value of at least 604,800 seconds (7 days). To clear a previously set value, leave this property undefined. Default: nonemin_capacity (
Union
[int
,float
,None
]) – Minimum number of instances in the fleet. Default: 1new_instances_protected_from_scale_in (
Optional
[bool
]) – Whether newly-launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. By default, Auto Scaling can terminate an instance at any time after launch when scaling in an Auto Scaling Group, subject to the group’s termination policy. However, you may wish to protect newly-launched instances from being scaled in if they are going to run critical applications that should not be prematurely terminated. This flag must be enabled if the Auto Scaling Group will be associated with an ECS Capacity Provider with managed termination protection. Default: falsenotifications (
Optional
[Sequence
[Union
[NotificationConfiguration
,Dict
[str
,Any
]]]]) – Configure autoscaling group to send notifications about fleet changes to an SNS topic(s). Default: - No fleet change notifications will be sent.notifications_topic (
Optional
[ITopic
]) – (deprecated) SNS topic to send notifications about fleet changes. Default: - No fleet change notifications will be sent.replacing_update_min_successful_instances_percent (
Union
[int
,float
,None
]) – (deprecated) Configuration for replacing updates. Only used if updateType == UpdateType.ReplacingUpdate. Specifies how many instances must signal success for the update to succeed. Default: minSuccessfulInstancesPercentresource_signal_count (
Union
[int
,float
,None
]) – (deprecated) How many ResourceSignal calls CloudFormation expects before the resource is considered created. Default: 1 if resourceSignalTimeout is set, 0 otherwiseresource_signal_timeout (
Optional
[Duration
]) – (deprecated) The length of time to wait for the resourceSignalCount. The maximum value is 43200 (12 hours). Default: Duration.minutes(5) if resourceSignalCount is set, N/A otherwiserolling_update_configuration (
Union
[RollingUpdateConfiguration
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – (deprecated) Configuration for rolling updates. Only used if updateType == UpdateType.RollingUpdate. Default: - RollingUpdateConfiguration with defaults.signals (
Optional
[Signals
]) – Configure waiting for signals during deployment. Use this to pause the CloudFormation deployment to wait for the instances in the AutoScalingGroup to report successful startup during creation and updates. The UserData script needs to invokecfn-signal
with a success or failure code after it is done setting up the instance. Without waiting for signals, the CloudFormation deployment will proceed as soon as the AutoScalingGroup has been created or updated but before the instances in the group have been started. For example, to have instances wait for an Elastic Load Balancing health check before they signal success, add a health-check verification by using the cfn-init helper script. For an example, see the verify_instance_health command in the Auto Scaling rolling updates sample template: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-cloudformation-templates/blob/master/aws/services/AutoScaling/AutoScalingRollingUpdates.yaml Default: - Do not wait for signalsspot_price (
Optional
[str
]) – The maximum hourly price (in USD) to be paid for any Spot Instance launched to fulfill the request. Spot Instances are launched when the price you specify exceeds the current Spot market price. Default: nonetermination_policies (
Optional
[Sequence
[TerminationPolicy
]]) – A policy or a list of policies that are used to select the instances to terminate. The policies are executed in the order that you list them. Default: -TerminationPolicy.DEFAULT
update_policy (
Optional
[UpdatePolicy
]) – What to do when an AutoScalingGroup’s instance configuration is changed. This is applied when any of the settings on the ASG are changed that affect how the instances should be created (VPC, instance type, startup scripts, etc.). It indicates how the existing instances should be replaced with new instances matching the new config. By default, nothing is done and only new instances are launched with the new config. Default: -UpdatePolicy.rollingUpdate()
if usinginit
,UpdatePolicy.none()
otherwiseupdate_type (
Optional
[UpdateType
]) – (deprecated) What to do when an AutoScalingGroup’s instance configuration is changed. This is applied when any of the settings on the ASG are changed that affect how the instances should be created (VPC, instance type, startup scripts, etc.). It indicates how the existing instances should be replaced with new instances matching the new config. By default, nothing is done and only new instances are launched with the new config. Default: UpdateType.Nonevpc_subnets (
Union
[SubnetSelection
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Where to place instances within the VPC. Default: - All Private subnets.instance_type (
InstanceType
) – The EC2 instance type to use when launching instances into the AutoScalingGroup.machine_image (
Optional
[IMachineImage
]) – The ECS-optimized AMI variant to use. The default is to use an ECS-optimized AMI of Amazon Linux 2 which is automatically updated to the latest version on every deployment. This will replace the instances in the AutoScalingGroup. Make sure you have not disabled task draining, to avoid downtime when the AMI updates. To use an image that does not update on every deployment, pass:: const machineImage = ecs.EcsOptimizedImage.amazonLinux2(ecs.AmiHardwareType.STANDARD, { cachedInContext: true, }); For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs. You must define eithermachineImage
ormachineImageType
, not both. Default: - Automatically updated, ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2
- ExampleMetadata:
infused
Example:
# vpc: ec2.Vpc # Create an ECS cluster cluster = ecs.Cluster(self, "Cluster", vpc=vpc ) # Add capacity to it cluster.add_capacity("DefaultAutoScalingGroupCapacity", instance_type=ec2.InstanceType("t2.xlarge"), desired_capacity=3 ) task_definition = ecs.Ec2TaskDefinition(self, "TaskDef") task_definition.add_container("DefaultContainer", image=ecs.ContainerImage.from_registry("amazon/amazon-ecs-sample"), memory_limit_mi_b=512 ) # Instantiate an Amazon ECS Service ecs_service = ecs.Ec2Service(self, "Service", cluster=cluster, task_definition=task_definition )
Attributes
- allow_all_outbound
Whether the instances can initiate connections to anywhere by default.
- Default:
true
- associate_public_ip_address
Whether instances in the Auto Scaling Group should have public IP addresses associated with them.
- Default:
Use subnet setting.
- auto_scaling_group_name
The name of the Auto Scaling group.
This name must be unique per Region per account.
- Default:
Auto generated by CloudFormation
- block_devices
Specifies how block devices are exposed to the instance. You can specify virtual devices and EBS volumes.
Each instance that is launched has an associated root device volume, either an Amazon EBS volume or an instance store volume. You can use block device mappings to specify additional EBS volumes or instance store volumes to attach to an instance when it is launched.
- Default:
Uses the block device mapping of the AMI
- See:
- can_containers_access_instance_role
Specifies whether the containers can access the container instance role.
- Default:
false
- cooldown
Default scaling cooldown for this AutoScalingGroup.
- Default:
Duration.minutes(5)
- desired_capacity
Initial amount of instances in the fleet.
If this is set to a number, every deployment will reset the amount of instances to this number. It is recommended to leave this value blank.
- Default:
minCapacity, and leave unchanged during deployment
- See:
- group_metrics
Enable monitoring for group metrics, these metrics describe the group rather than any of its instances.
To report all group metrics use
GroupMetrics.all()
Group metrics are reported in a granularity of 1 minute at no additional charge.- Default:
no group metrics will be reported
- health_check
Configuration for health checks.
- Default:
HealthCheck.ec2 with no grace period
- ignore_unmodified_size_properties
If the ASG has scheduled actions, don’t reset unchanged group sizes.
Only used if the ASG has scheduled actions (which may scale your ASG up or down regardless of cdk deployments). If true, the size of the group will only be reset if it has been changed in the CDK app. If false, the sizes will always be changed back to what they were in the CDK app on deployment.
- Default:
true
- instance_monitoring
Controls whether instances in this group are launched with detailed or basic monitoring.
When detailed monitoring is enabled, Amazon CloudWatch generates metrics every minute and your account is charged a fee. When you disable detailed monitoring, CloudWatch generates metrics every 5 minutes.
- Default:
Monitoring.DETAILED
- See:
- instance_type
The EC2 instance type to use when launching instances into the AutoScalingGroup.
- key_name
Name of SSH keypair to grant access to instances.
- Default:
No SSH access will be possible.
- machine_image
The ECS-optimized AMI variant to use.
The default is to use an ECS-optimized AMI of Amazon Linux 2 which is automatically updated to the latest version on every deployment. This will replace the instances in the AutoScalingGroup. Make sure you have not disabled task draining, to avoid downtime when the AMI updates.
To use an image that does not update on every deployment, pass:
machine_image = ecs.EcsOptimizedImage.amazon_linux2(ecs.AmiHardwareType.STANDARD, cached_in_context=True )
For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs.
You must define either
machineImage
ormachineImageType
, not both.- Default:
Automatically updated, ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2
- machine_image_type
What type of machine image this is.
Depending on the setting, different UserData will automatically be added to the
AutoScalingGroup
to configure it properly for use with ECS.If you create an
AutoScalingGroup
yourself and are adding it viaaddAutoScalingGroup()
, you must specify this value. If you are adding anautoScalingGroup
viaaddCapacity
, this value will be determined from themachineImage
you pass.- Default:
Automatically determined from
machineImage
, if available, otherwiseMachineImageType.AMAZON_LINUX_2
.
- max_capacity
Maximum number of instances in the fleet.
- Default:
desiredCapacity
- max_instance_lifetime
The maximum amount of time that an instance can be in service.
The maximum duration applies to all current and future instances in the group. As an instance approaches its maximum duration, it is terminated and replaced, and cannot be used again.
You must specify a value of at least 604,800 seconds (7 days). To clear a previously set value, leave this property undefined.
- min_capacity
Minimum number of instances in the fleet.
- Default:
1
- new_instances_protected_from_scale_in
Whether newly-launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in.
By default, Auto Scaling can terminate an instance at any time after launch when scaling in an Auto Scaling Group, subject to the group’s termination policy. However, you may wish to protect newly-launched instances from being scaled in if they are going to run critical applications that should not be prematurely terminated.
This flag must be enabled if the Auto Scaling Group will be associated with an ECS Capacity Provider with managed termination protection.
- Default:
false
- notifications
Configure autoscaling group to send notifications about fleet changes to an SNS topic(s).
- Default:
No fleet change notifications will be sent.
- See:
- notifications_topic
(deprecated) SNS topic to send notifications about fleet changes.
- Default:
No fleet change notifications will be sent.
- Deprecated:
use
notifications
- Stability:
deprecated
- replacing_update_min_successful_instances_percent
(deprecated) Configuration for replacing updates.
Only used if updateType == UpdateType.ReplacingUpdate. Specifies how many instances must signal success for the update to succeed.
- Default:
minSuccessfulInstancesPercent
- Deprecated:
Use
signals
instead- Stability:
deprecated
- resource_signal_count
(deprecated) How many ResourceSignal calls CloudFormation expects before the resource is considered created.
- Default:
1 if resourceSignalTimeout is set, 0 otherwise
- Deprecated:
Use
signals
instead.- Stability:
deprecated
- resource_signal_timeout
(deprecated) The length of time to wait for the resourceSignalCount.
The maximum value is 43200 (12 hours).
- Default:
Duration.minutes(5) if resourceSignalCount is set, N/A otherwise
- Deprecated:
Use
signals
instead.- Stability:
deprecated
- rolling_update_configuration
(deprecated) Configuration for rolling updates.
Only used if updateType == UpdateType.RollingUpdate.
- Default:
RollingUpdateConfiguration with defaults.
- Deprecated:
Use
updatePolicy
instead- Stability:
deprecated
- signals
Configure waiting for signals during deployment.
Use this to pause the CloudFormation deployment to wait for the instances in the AutoScalingGroup to report successful startup during creation and updates. The UserData script needs to invoke
cfn-signal
with a success or failure code after it is done setting up the instance.Without waiting for signals, the CloudFormation deployment will proceed as soon as the AutoScalingGroup has been created or updated but before the instances in the group have been started.
For example, to have instances wait for an Elastic Load Balancing health check before they signal success, add a health-check verification by using the cfn-init helper script. For an example, see the verify_instance_health command in the Auto Scaling rolling updates sample template:
- Default:
Do not wait for signals
- spot_instance_draining
Specify whether to enable Automated Draining for Spot Instances running Amazon ECS Services.
For more information, see Using Spot Instances.
- Default:
false
- spot_price
The maximum hourly price (in USD) to be paid for any Spot Instance launched to fulfill the request.
Spot Instances are launched when the price you specify exceeds the current Spot market price.
- Default:
none
- task_drain_time
(deprecated) The time period to wait before force terminating an instance that is draining.
This creates a Lambda function that is used by a lifecycle hook for the AutoScalingGroup that will delay instance termination until all ECS tasks have drained from the instance. Set to 0 to disable task draining.
Set to 0 to disable task draining.
- Default:
Duration.minutes(5)
- Deprecated:
The lifecycle draining hook is not configured if using the EC2 Capacity Provider. Enable managed termination protection instead.
- Stability:
deprecated
- termination_policies
A policy or a list of policies that are used to select the instances to terminate.
The policies are executed in the order that you list them.
- Default:
TerminationPolicy.DEFAULT
- See:
- topic_encryption_key
If {@link AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions.taskDrainTime} is non-zero, then the ECS cluster creates an SNS Topic to as part of a system to drain instances of tasks when the instance is being shut down. If this property is provided, then this key will be used to encrypt the contents of that SNS Topic. See SNS Data Encryption for more information.
- Default:
The SNS Topic will not be encrypted.
- update_policy
What to do when an AutoScalingGroup’s instance configuration is changed.
This is applied when any of the settings on the ASG are changed that affect how the instances should be created (VPC, instance type, startup scripts, etc.). It indicates how the existing instances should be replaced with new instances matching the new config. By default, nothing is done and only new instances are launched with the new config.
- Default:
UpdatePolicy.rollingUpdate()
if usinginit
,UpdatePolicy.none()
otherwise
- update_type
(deprecated) What to do when an AutoScalingGroup’s instance configuration is changed.
This is applied when any of the settings on the ASG are changed that affect how the instances should be created (VPC, instance type, startup scripts, etc.). It indicates how the existing instances should be replaced with new instances matching the new config. By default, nothing is done and only new instances are launched with the new config.
- Default:
UpdateType.None
- Deprecated:
Use
updatePolicy
instead- Stability:
deprecated
- vpc_subnets
Where to place instances within the VPC.
- Default:
All Private subnets.