Class CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder

java.lang.Object
software.amazon.awscdk.services.ecs.CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder
All Implemented Interfaces:
software.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty>
Enclosing interface:
CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty

@Stability(Stable) public static final class CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder extends Object implements software.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty>
  • Constructor Details

    • Builder

      public Builder()
  • Method Details

    • enabled

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder enabled(Boolean enabled)
      Parameters:
      enabled - Specifies whether to use Service Connect with this service. This parameter is required.
      Returns:
      this
    • enabled

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder enabled(IResolvable enabled)
      Parameters:
      enabled - Specifies whether to use Service Connect with this service. This parameter is required.
      Returns:
      this
    • logConfiguration

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder logConfiguration(IResolvable logConfiguration)
      Parameters:
      logConfiguration - The log configuration for the container. This parameter maps to LogConfig in the docker container create command and the --log-driver option to docker run.

      By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However, the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver configuration in the container definition.

      Understand the following when specifying a log configuration for your containers.

      • Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon. Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.

      For tasks on AWS Fargate , the supported log drivers are awslogs , splunk , and awsfirelens .

      For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the supported log drivers are awslogs , fluentd , gelf , json-file , journald , syslog , splunk , and awsfirelens .

      • This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance.
      • For tasks that are hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the Amazon ECS container agent must register the available logging drivers with the ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERS environment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
      • For tasks that are on AWS Fargate , because you don't have access to the underlying infrastructure your tasks are hosted on, any additional software needed must be installed outside of the task. For example, the Fluentd output aggregators or a remote host running Logstash to send Gelf logs to.
      Returns:
      this
    • logConfiguration

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder logConfiguration(CfnService.LogConfigurationProperty logConfiguration)
      Parameters:
      logConfiguration - The log configuration for the container. This parameter maps to LogConfig in the docker container create command and the --log-driver option to docker run.

      By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However, the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver configuration in the container definition.

      Understand the following when specifying a log configuration for your containers.

      • Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon. Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.

      For tasks on AWS Fargate , the supported log drivers are awslogs , splunk , and awsfirelens .

      For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the supported log drivers are awslogs , fluentd , gelf , json-file , journald , syslog , splunk , and awsfirelens .

      • This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance.
      • For tasks that are hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the Amazon ECS container agent must register the available logging drivers with the ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERS environment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
      • For tasks that are on AWS Fargate , because you don't have access to the underlying infrastructure your tasks are hosted on, any additional software needed must be installed outside of the task. For example, the Fluentd output aggregators or a remote host running Logstash to send Gelf logs to.
      Returns:
      this
    • namespace

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder namespace(String namespace)
      Parameters:
      namespace - The namespace name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Cloud Map namespace for use with Service Connect. The namespace must be in the same AWS Region as the Amazon ECS service and cluster. The type of namespace doesn't affect Service Connect. For more information about AWS Cloud Map , see Working with Services in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide .
      Returns:
      this
    • services

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder services(IResolvable services)
      Parameters:
      services - The list of Service Connect service objects. These are names and aliases (also known as endpoints) that are used by other Amazon ECS services to connect to this service.

      This field is not required for a "client" Amazon ECS service that's a member of a namespace only to connect to other services within the namespace. An example of this would be a frontend application that accepts incoming requests from either a load balancer that's attached to the service or by other means.

      An object selects a port from the task definition, assigns a name for the AWS Cloud Map service, and a list of aliases (endpoints) and ports for client applications to refer to this service.

      Returns:
      this
    • services

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty.Builder services(List<? extends Object> services)
      Parameters:
      services - The list of Service Connect service objects. These are names and aliases (also known as endpoints) that are used by other Amazon ECS services to connect to this service.

      This field is not required for a "client" Amazon ECS service that's a member of a namespace only to connect to other services within the namespace. An example of this would be a frontend application that accepts incoming requests from either a load balancer that's attached to the service or by other means.

      An object selects a port from the task definition, assigns a name for the AWS Cloud Map service, and a list of aliases (endpoints) and ports for client applications to refer to this service.

      Returns:
      this
    • build

      @Stability(Stable) public CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty build()
      Builds the configured instance.
      Specified by:
      build in interface software.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty>
      Returns:
      a new instance of CfnService.ServiceConnectConfigurationProperty
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if any required attribute was not provided