@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSProton extends Object implements AWSProton
AWSProton. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding overload that
takes a request object, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException.ENDPOINT_PREFIXpublic AcceptEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult acceptEnvironmentAccountConnection(AcceptEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonIn a management account, an environment account connection request is accepted. When the environment account connection request is accepted, Proton can use the associated IAM role to provision environment infrastructure resources in the associated environment account.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
acceptEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic CancelComponentDeploymentResult cancelComponentDeployment(CancelComponentDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProton
Attempts to cancel a component deployment (for a component that is in the IN_PROGRESS deployment
status).
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
cancelComponentDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic CancelEnvironmentDeploymentResult cancelEnvironmentDeployment(CancelEnvironmentDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProton
Attempts to cancel an environment deployment on an UpdateEnvironment action, if the deployment is
IN_PROGRESS. For more information, see Update an environment in the
Proton User guide.
The following list includes potential cancellation scenarios.
If the cancellation attempt succeeds, the resulting deployment state is CANCELLED.
If the cancellation attempt fails, the resulting deployment state is FAILED.
If the current UpdateEnvironment action succeeds before the cancellation attempt starts, the resulting
deployment state is SUCCEEDED and the cancellation attempt has no effect.
cancelEnvironmentDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic CancelServiceInstanceDeploymentResult cancelServiceInstanceDeployment(CancelServiceInstanceDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProton
Attempts to cancel a service instance deployment on an UpdateServiceInstance action, if the deployment is
IN_PROGRESS. For more information, see Update a service
instance in the Proton User guide.
The following list includes potential cancellation scenarios.
If the cancellation attempt succeeds, the resulting deployment state is CANCELLED.
If the cancellation attempt fails, the resulting deployment state is FAILED.
If the current UpdateServiceInstance action succeeds before the cancellation attempt starts, the resulting
deployment state is SUCCEEDED and the cancellation attempt has no effect.
cancelServiceInstanceDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic CancelServicePipelineDeploymentResult cancelServicePipelineDeployment(CancelServicePipelineDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProton
Attempts to cancel a service pipeline deployment on an UpdateServicePipeline action, if the deployment is
IN_PROGRESS. For more information, see Update a service
pipeline in the Proton User guide.
The following list includes potential cancellation scenarios.
If the cancellation attempt succeeds, the resulting deployment state is CANCELLED.
If the cancellation attempt fails, the resulting deployment state is FAILED.
If the current UpdateServicePipeline action succeeds before the cancellation attempt starts, the resulting
deployment state is SUCCEEDED and the cancellation attempt has no effect.
cancelServicePipelineDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateComponentResult createComponent(CreateComponentRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate an Proton component. A component is an infrastructure extension for a service instance.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
createComponent in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateEnvironmentResult createEnvironment(CreateEnvironmentRequest request)
AWSProtonDeploy a new environment. An Proton environment is created from an environment template that defines infrastructure and resources that can be shared across services.
You can provision environments using the following methods:
Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning: Proton makes direct calls to provision your resources.
Self-managed provisioning: Proton makes pull requests on your repository to provide compiled infrastructure as code (IaC) files that your IaC engine uses to provision resources.
For more information, see Environments and Provisioning methods in the Proton User Guide.
createEnvironment in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult createEnvironmentAccountConnection(CreateEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate an environment account connection in an environment account so that environment infrastructure resources can be provisioned in the environment account from a management account.
An environment account connection is a secure bi-directional connection between a management account and an environment account that maintains authorization and permissions. For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
createEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateEnvironmentTemplateResult createEnvironmentTemplate(CreateEnvironmentTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate an environment template for Proton. For more information, see Environment Templates in the Proton User Guide.
You can create an environment template in one of the two following ways:
Register and publish a standard environment template that instructs Proton to deploy and manage environment infrastructure.
Register and publish a customer managed environment template that connects Proton to your existing
provisioned infrastructure that you manage. Proton doesn't manage your existing provisioned
infrastructure. To create an environment template for customer provisioned and managed infrastructure, include
the provisioning parameter and set the value to CUSTOMER_MANAGED. For more information,
see Register and publish an
environment template in the Proton User Guide.
createEnvironmentTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateEnvironmentTemplateVersionResult createEnvironmentTemplateVersion(CreateEnvironmentTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate a new major or minor version of an environment template. A major version of an environment template is a version that isn't backwards compatible. A minor version of an environment template is a version that's backwards compatible within its major version.
createEnvironmentTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateRepositoryResult createRepository(CreateRepositoryRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate and register a link to a repository. Proton uses the link to repeatedly access the repository, to either push to it (self-managed provisioning) or pull from it (template sync). You can share a linked repository across multiple resources (like environments using self-managed provisioning, or synced templates). When you create a repository link, Proton creates a service-linked role for you.
For more information, see Self-managed provisioning, Template bundles, and Template sync configurations in the Proton User Guide.
createRepository in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateServiceResult createService(CreateServiceRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate an Proton service. An Proton service is an instantiation of a service template and often includes several service instances and pipeline. For more information, see Services in the Proton User Guide.
createService in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateServiceInstanceResult createServiceInstance(CreateServiceInstanceRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate a service instance.
createServiceInstance in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateServiceSyncConfigResult createServiceSyncConfig(CreateServiceSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate the Proton Ops configuration file.
createServiceSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateServiceTemplateResult createServiceTemplate(CreateServiceTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate a service template. The administrator creates a service template to define standardized infrastructure and an optional CI/CD service pipeline. Developers, in turn, select the service template from Proton. If the selected service template includes a service pipeline definition, they provide a link to their source code repository. Proton then deploys and manages the infrastructure defined by the selected service template. For more information, see Proton templates in the Proton User Guide.
createServiceTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateServiceTemplateVersionResult createServiceTemplateVersion(CreateServiceTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonCreate a new major or minor version of a service template. A major version of a service template is a version that isn't backward compatible. A minor version of a service template is a version that's backward compatible within its major version.
createServiceTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic CreateTemplateSyncConfigResult createTemplateSyncConfig(CreateTemplateSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonSet up a template to create new template versions automatically by tracking a linked repository. A linked repository is a repository that has been registered with Proton. For more information, see CreateRepository.
When a commit is pushed to your linked repository, Proton checks for changes to your repository template bundles. If it detects a template bundle change, a new major or minor version of its template is created, if the version doesn’t already exist. For more information, see Template sync configurations in the Proton User Guide.
createTemplateSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteComponentResult deleteComponent(DeleteComponentRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete an Proton component resource.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
deleteComponent in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteDeploymentResult deleteDeployment(DeleteDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete the deployment.
deleteDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteEnvironmentResult deleteEnvironment(DeleteEnvironmentRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete an environment.
deleteEnvironment in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult deleteEnvironmentAccountConnection(DeleteEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonIn an environment account, delete an environment account connection.
After you delete an environment account connection that’s in use by an Proton environment, Proton can’t manage the environment infrastructure resources until a new environment account connection is accepted for the environment account and associated environment. You're responsible for cleaning up provisioned resources that remain without an environment connection.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
deleteEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteEnvironmentTemplateResult deleteEnvironmentTemplate(DeleteEnvironmentTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonIf no other major or minor versions of an environment template exist, delete the environment template.
deleteEnvironmentTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteEnvironmentTemplateVersionResult deleteEnvironmentTemplateVersion(DeleteEnvironmentTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProton
If no other minor versions of an environment template exist, delete a major version of the environment template
if it's not the Recommended version. Delete the Recommended version of the environment
template if no other major versions or minor versions of the environment template exist. A major version of an
environment template is a version that's not backward compatible.
Delete a minor version of an environment template if it isn't the Recommended version. Delete
a Recommended minor version of the environment template if no other minor versions of the
environment template exist. A minor version of an environment template is a version that's backward compatible.
deleteEnvironmentTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteRepositoryResult deleteRepository(DeleteRepositoryRequest request)
AWSProtonDe-register and unlink your repository.
deleteRepository in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteServiceResult deleteService(DeleteServiceRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete a service, with its instances and pipeline.
You can't delete a service if it has any service instances that have components attached to them.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
deleteService in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteServiceSyncConfigResult deleteServiceSyncConfig(DeleteServiceSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete the Proton Ops file.
deleteServiceSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteServiceTemplateResult deleteServiceTemplate(DeleteServiceTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonIf no other major or minor versions of the service template exist, delete the service template.
deleteServiceTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteServiceTemplateVersionResult deleteServiceTemplateVersion(DeleteServiceTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProton
If no other minor versions of a service template exist, delete a major version of the service template if it's
not the Recommended version. Delete the Recommended version of the service template if
no other major versions or minor versions of the service template exist. A major version of a service template is
a version that isn't backwards compatible.
Delete a minor version of a service template if it's not the Recommended version. Delete a
Recommended minor version of the service template if no other minor versions of the service template
exist. A minor version of a service template is a version that's backwards compatible.
deleteServiceTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic DeleteTemplateSyncConfigResult deleteTemplateSyncConfig(DeleteTemplateSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonDelete a template sync configuration.
deleteTemplateSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic GetAccountSettingsResult getAccountSettings(GetAccountSettingsRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detail data for Proton account-wide settings.
getAccountSettings in interface AWSProtonpublic GetComponentResult getComponent(GetComponentRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a component.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
getComponent in interface AWSProtonpublic GetDeploymentResult getDeployment(GetDeploymentRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a deployment.
getDeployment in interface AWSProtonpublic GetEnvironmentResult getEnvironment(GetEnvironmentRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for an environment.
getEnvironment in interface AWSProtonpublic GetEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult getEnvironmentAccountConnection(GetEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonIn an environment account, get the detailed data for an environment account connection.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
getEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic GetEnvironmentTemplateResult getEnvironmentTemplate(GetEnvironmentTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for an environment template.
getEnvironmentTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic GetEnvironmentTemplateVersionResult getEnvironmentTemplateVersion(GetEnvironmentTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a major or minor version of an environment template.
getEnvironmentTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic GetRepositoryResult getRepository(GetRepositoryRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detail data for a linked repository.
getRepository in interface AWSProtonpublic GetRepositorySyncStatusResult getRepositorySyncStatus(GetRepositorySyncStatusRequest request)
AWSProtonGet the sync status of a repository used for Proton template sync. For more information about template sync, see .
A repository sync status isn't tied to the Proton Repository resource (or any other Proton resource). Therefore, tags on an Proton Repository resource have no effect on this action. Specifically, you can't use these tags to control access to this action using Attribute-based access control (ABAC).
For more information about ABAC, see ABAC in the Proton User Guide.
getRepositorySyncStatus in interface AWSProtonpublic GetResourcesSummaryResult getResourcesSummary(GetResourcesSummaryRequest request)
AWSProtonGet counts of Proton resources.
For infrastructure-provisioning resources (environments, services, service instances, pipelines), the action returns staleness counts. A resource is stale when it's behind the recommended version of the Proton template that it uses and it needs an update to become current.
The action returns staleness counts (counts of resources that are up-to-date, behind a template major version, or
behind a template minor version), the total number of resources, and the number of resources that are in a failed
state, grouped by resource type. Components, environments, and service templates return less information - see
the components, environments, and serviceTemplates field descriptions.
For context, the action also returns the total number of each type of Proton template in the Amazon Web Services account.
For more information, see Proton dashboard in the Proton User Guide.
getResourcesSummary in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceResult getService(GetServiceRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a service.
getService in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceInstanceResult getServiceInstance(GetServiceInstanceRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a service instance. A service instance is an instantiation of service template and it runs in a specific environment.
getServiceInstance in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceInstanceSyncStatusResult getServiceInstanceSyncStatus(GetServiceInstanceSyncStatusRequest request)
AWSProtonGet the status of the synced service instance.
getServiceInstanceSyncStatus in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceSyncBlockerSummaryResult getServiceSyncBlockerSummary(GetServiceSyncBlockerSummaryRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for the service sync blocker summary.
getServiceSyncBlockerSummary in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceSyncConfigResult getServiceSyncConfig(GetServiceSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed information for the service sync configuration.
getServiceSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceTemplateResult getServiceTemplate(GetServiceTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a service template.
getServiceTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic GetServiceTemplateVersionResult getServiceTemplateVersion(GetServiceTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detailed data for a major or minor version of a service template.
getServiceTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic GetTemplateSyncConfigResult getTemplateSyncConfig(GetTemplateSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonGet detail data for a template sync configuration.
getTemplateSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic GetTemplateSyncStatusResult getTemplateSyncStatus(GetTemplateSyncStatusRequest request)
AWSProtonGet the status of a template sync.
getTemplateSyncStatus in interface AWSProtonpublic ListComponentOutputsResult listComponentOutputs(ListComponentOutputsRequest request)
AWSProtonGet a list of component Infrastructure as Code (IaC) outputs.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
listComponentOutputs in interface AWSProtonpublic ListComponentProvisionedResourcesResult listComponentProvisionedResources(ListComponentProvisionedResourcesRequest request)
AWSProtonList provisioned resources for a component with details.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
listComponentProvisionedResources in interface AWSProtonpublic ListComponentsResult listComponents(ListComponentsRequest request)
AWSProtonList components with summary data. You can filter the result list by environment, service, or a single service instance.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
listComponents in interface AWSProtonpublic ListDeploymentsResult listDeployments(ListDeploymentsRequest request)
AWSProtonList deployments. You can filter the result list by environment, service, or a single service instance.
listDeployments in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentAccountConnectionsResult listEnvironmentAccountConnections(ListEnvironmentAccountConnectionsRequest request)
AWSProtonView a list of environment account connections.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
listEnvironmentAccountConnections in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentOutputsResult listEnvironmentOutputs(ListEnvironmentOutputsRequest request)
AWSProtonList the infrastructure as code outputs for your environment.
listEnvironmentOutputs in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentProvisionedResourcesResult listEnvironmentProvisionedResources(ListEnvironmentProvisionedResourcesRequest request)
AWSProtonList the provisioned resources for your environment.
listEnvironmentProvisionedResources in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentTemplateVersionsResult listEnvironmentTemplateVersions(ListEnvironmentTemplateVersionsRequest request)
AWSProtonList major or minor versions of an environment template with detail data.
listEnvironmentTemplateVersions in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentTemplatesResult listEnvironmentTemplates(ListEnvironmentTemplatesRequest request)
AWSProtonList environment templates.
listEnvironmentTemplates in interface AWSProtonpublic ListEnvironmentsResult listEnvironments(ListEnvironmentsRequest request)
AWSProtonList environments with detail data summaries.
listEnvironments in interface AWSProtonpublic ListRepositoriesResult listRepositories(ListRepositoriesRequest request)
AWSProtonList linked repositories with detail data.
listRepositories in interface AWSProtonpublic ListRepositorySyncDefinitionsResult listRepositorySyncDefinitions(ListRepositorySyncDefinitionsRequest request)
AWSProtonList repository sync definitions with detail data.
listRepositorySyncDefinitions in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServiceInstanceOutputsResult listServiceInstanceOutputs(ListServiceInstanceOutputsRequest request)
AWSProtonGet a list service of instance Infrastructure as Code (IaC) outputs.
listServiceInstanceOutputs in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServiceInstanceProvisionedResourcesResult listServiceInstanceProvisionedResources(ListServiceInstanceProvisionedResourcesRequest request)
AWSProtonList provisioned resources for a service instance with details.
listServiceInstanceProvisionedResources in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServiceInstancesResult listServiceInstances(ListServiceInstancesRequest request)
AWSProtonList service instances with summary data. This action lists service instances of all services in the Amazon Web Services account.
listServiceInstances in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServicePipelineOutputsResult listServicePipelineOutputs(ListServicePipelineOutputsRequest request)
AWSProtonGet a list of service pipeline Infrastructure as Code (IaC) outputs.
listServicePipelineOutputs in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServicePipelineProvisionedResourcesResult listServicePipelineProvisionedResources(ListServicePipelineProvisionedResourcesRequest request)
AWSProtonList provisioned resources for a service and pipeline with details.
listServicePipelineProvisionedResources in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServiceTemplateVersionsResult listServiceTemplateVersions(ListServiceTemplateVersionsRequest request)
AWSProtonList major or minor versions of a service template with detail data.
listServiceTemplateVersions in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServiceTemplatesResult listServiceTemplates(ListServiceTemplatesRequest request)
AWSProtonList service templates with detail data.
listServiceTemplates in interface AWSProtonpublic ListServicesResult listServices(ListServicesRequest request)
AWSProtonList services with summaries of detail data.
listServices in interface AWSProtonpublic ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AWSProtonList tags for a resource. For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton User Guide.
listTagsForResource in interface AWSProtonpublic NotifyResourceDeploymentStatusChangeResult notifyResourceDeploymentStatusChange(NotifyResourceDeploymentStatusChangeRequest request)
AWSProtonNotify Proton of status changes to a provisioned resource when you use self-managed provisioning.
For more information, see Self-managed provisioning in the Proton User Guide.
notifyResourceDeploymentStatusChange in interface AWSProtonpublic RejectEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult rejectEnvironmentAccountConnection(RejectEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonIn a management account, reject an environment account connection from another environment account.
After you reject an environment account connection request, you can't accept or use the rejected environment account connection.
You can’t reject an environment account connection that's connected to an environment.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
rejectEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
AWSProtonTag a resource. A tag is a key-value pair of metadata that you associate with an Proton resource.
For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton User Guide.
tagResource in interface AWSProtonpublic UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
AWSProtonRemove a customer tag from a resource. A tag is a key-value pair of metadata associated with an Proton resource.
For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton User Guide.
untagResource in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateAccountSettingsResult updateAccountSettings(UpdateAccountSettingsRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate Proton settings that are used for multiple services in the Amazon Web Services account.
updateAccountSettings in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateComponentResult updateComponent(UpdateComponentRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate a component.
There are a few modes for updating a component. The deploymentType field defines the mode.
You can't update a component while its deployment status, or the deployment status of a service instance attached
to it, is IN_PROGRESS.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
updateComponent in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateEnvironmentResult updateEnvironment(UpdateEnvironmentRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate an environment.
If the environment is associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include the
protonServiceRoleArn and provisioningRepository parameter to update or connect to an
environment account connection.
You can only update to a new environment account connection if that connection was created in the same environment account that the current environment account connection was created in. The account connection must also be associated with the current environment.
If the environment isn't associated with an environment account connection, don't update or include
the environmentAccountConnectionId parameter. You can't update or connect the environment to
an environment account connection if it isn't already associated with an environment connection.
You can update either the environmentAccountConnectionId or protonServiceRoleArn
parameter and value. You can’t update both.
If the environment was configured for Amazon Web Services-managed provisioning, omit the
provisioningRepository parameter.
If the environment was configured for self-managed provisioning, specify the provisioningRepository
parameter and omit the protonServiceRoleArn and environmentAccountConnectionId
parameters.
For more information, see Environments and Provisioning methods in the Proton User Guide.
There are four modes for updating an environment. The deploymentType field defines the mode.
NONE
In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated.
CURRENT_VERSION
In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested
parameters are updated. Don’t include minor or major version parameters when you use this
deployment-type.
MINOR_VERSION
In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can also specify a different minor version of the current major version in use.
MAJOR_VERSION
In this mode, the environment is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template, by default. You can also specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
updateEnvironment in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateEnvironmentAccountConnectionResult updateEnvironmentAccountConnection(UpdateEnvironmentAccountConnectionRequest request)
AWSProtonIn an environment account, update an environment account connection to use a new IAM role.
For more information, see Environment account connections in the Proton User guide.
updateEnvironmentAccountConnection in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateEnvironmentTemplateResult updateEnvironmentTemplate(UpdateEnvironmentTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate an environment template.
updateEnvironmentTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateEnvironmentTemplateVersionResult updateEnvironmentTemplateVersion(UpdateEnvironmentTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate a major or minor version of an environment template.
updateEnvironmentTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceResult updateService(UpdateServiceRequest request)
AWSProtonEdit a service description or use a spec to add and delete service instances.
Existing service instances and the service pipeline can't be edited using this API. They can only be deleted.
Use the description parameter to modify the description.
Edit the spec parameter to add or delete instances.
You can't delete a service instance (remove it from the spec) if it has an attached component.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
updateService in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceInstanceResult updateServiceInstance(UpdateServiceInstanceRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate a service instance.
There are a few modes for updating a service instance. The deploymentType field defines the mode.
You can't update a service instance while its deployment status, or the deployment status of a component attached
to it, is IN_PROGRESS.
For more information about components, see Proton components in the Proton User Guide.
updateServiceInstance in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServicePipelineResult updateServicePipeline(UpdateServicePipelineRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate the service pipeline.
There are four modes for updating a service pipeline. The deploymentType field defines the mode.
NONE
In this mode, a deployment doesn't occur. Only the requested metadata parameters are updated.
CURRENT_VERSION
In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the new spec that you provide. Only requested
parameters are updated. Don’t include major or minor version parameters when you use this
deployment-type.
MINOR_VERSION
In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) minor version of the current major version in use, by default. You can specify a different minor version of the current major version in use.
MAJOR_VERSION
In this mode, the service pipeline is deployed and updated with the published, recommended (latest) major and minor version of the current template by default. You can specify a different major version that's higher than the major version in use and a minor version.
updateServicePipeline in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceSyncBlockerResult updateServiceSyncBlocker(UpdateServiceSyncBlockerRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate the service sync blocker by resolving it.
updateServiceSyncBlocker in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceSyncConfigResult updateServiceSyncConfig(UpdateServiceSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate the Proton Ops config file.
updateServiceSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceTemplateResult updateServiceTemplate(UpdateServiceTemplateRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate a service template.
updateServiceTemplate in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateServiceTemplateVersionResult updateServiceTemplateVersion(UpdateServiceTemplateVersionRequest request)
AWSProtonUpdate a major or minor version of a service template.
updateServiceTemplateVersion in interface AWSProtonpublic UpdateTemplateSyncConfigResult updateTemplateSyncConfig(UpdateTemplateSyncConfigRequest request)
AWSProton
Update template sync configuration parameters, except for the templateName and
templateType. Repository details (branch, name, and provider) should be of a linked repository. A
linked repository is a repository that has been registered with Proton. For more information, see
CreateRepository.
updateTemplateSyncConfig in interface AWSProtonpublic void shutdown()
AWSProtonpublic ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AWSProtonResponse metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing a request.
getCachedResponseMetadata in interface AWSProtonrequest - The originally executed request.public AWSProtonWaiters waiters()