#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateFleetInput {Show 22 fields
pub name: Option<String>,
pub image_name: Option<String>,
pub image_arn: Option<String>,
pub instance_type: Option<String>,
pub fleet_type: Option<FleetType>,
pub compute_capacity: Option<ComputeCapacity>,
pub vpc_config: Option<VpcConfig>,
pub max_user_duration_in_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub disconnect_timeout_in_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub enable_default_internet_access: Option<bool>,
pub domain_join_info: Option<DomainJoinInfo>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub idle_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub iam_role_arn: Option<String>,
pub stream_view: Option<StreamView>,
pub platform: Option<PlatformType>,
pub max_concurrent_sessions: Option<i32>,
pub usb_device_filter_strings: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub session_script_s3_location: Option<S3Location>,
pub max_sessions_per_instance: Option<i32>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>
A unique name for the fleet.
image_name: Option<String>
The name of the image used to create the fleet.
image_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the public, private, or shared image to use.
instance_type: Option<String>
The instance type to use when launching fleet instances. The following instance types are available:
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stream.standard.small
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stream.standard.large
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stream.standard.xlarge
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The following instance types are available for Elastic fleets:
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stream.standard.small
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stream.standard.medium
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stream.standard.large
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stream.standard.xlarge
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stream.standard.2xlarge
fleet_type: Option<FleetType>
The fleet type.
- ALWAYS_ON
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Provides users with instant-on access to their apps. You are charged for all running instances in your fleet, even if no users are streaming apps.
- ON_DEMAND
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Provide users with access to applications after they connect, which takes one to two minutes. You are charged for instance streaming when users are connected and a small hourly fee for instances that are not streaming apps.
compute_capacity: Option<ComputeCapacity>
The desired capacity for the fleet. This is not allowed for Elastic fleets. For Elastic fleets, specify MaxConcurrentSessions instead.
vpc_config: Option<VpcConfig>
The VPC configuration for the fleet. This is required for Elastic fleets, but not required for other fleet types. Elastic fleets require that you specify at least two subnets in different availability zones.
max_user_duration_in_seconds: Option<i32>
The maximum amount of time that a streaming session can remain active, in seconds. If users are still connected to a streaming instance five minutes before this limit is reached, they are prompted to save any open documents before being disconnected. After this time elapses, the instance is terminated and replaced by a new instance.
Specify a value between 600 and 432000.
disconnect_timeout_in_seconds: Option<i32>
The amount of time that a streaming session remains active after users disconnect. If users try to reconnect to the streaming session after a disconnection or network interruption within this time interval, they are connected to their previous session. Otherwise, they are connected to a new session with a new streaming instance.
Specify a value between 60 and 36000.
description: Option<String>
The description to display.
display_name: Option<String>
The fleet name to display.
enable_default_internet_access: Option<bool>
Enables or disables default internet access for the fleet.
domain_join_info: Option<DomainJoinInfo>
The name of the directory and organizational unit (OU) to use to join the fleet to a Microsoft Active Directory domain. This is not allowed for Elastic fleets.
The tags to associate with the fleet. A tag is a key-value pair, and the value is optional. For example, Environment=Test. If you do not specify a value, Environment=.
If you do not specify a value, the value is set to an empty string.
Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following special characters:
_ . : / = + \ - @
For more information, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
idle_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds: Option<i32>
The amount of time that users can be idle (inactive) before they are disconnected from their streaming session and the DisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
time interval begins. Users are notified before they are disconnected due to inactivity. If they try to reconnect to the streaming session before the time interval specified in DisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
elapses, they are connected to their previous session. Users are considered idle when they stop providing keyboard or mouse input during their streaming session. File uploads and downloads, audio in, audio out, and pixels changing do not qualify as user activity. If users continue to be idle after the time interval in IdleDisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
elapses, they are disconnected.
To prevent users from being disconnected due to inactivity, specify a value of 0. Otherwise, specify a value between 60 and 36000. The default value is 0.
If you enable this feature, we recommend that you specify a value that corresponds exactly to a whole number of minutes (for example, 60, 120, and 180). If you don't do this, the value is rounded to the nearest minute. For example, if you specify a value of 70, users are disconnected after 1 minute of inactivity. If you specify a value that is at the midpoint between two different minutes, the value is rounded up. For example, if you specify a value of 90, users are disconnected after 2 minutes of inactivity.
iam_role_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to apply to the fleet. To assume a role, a fleet instance calls the AWS Security Token Service (STS) AssumeRole
API operation and passes the ARN of the role to use. The operation creates a new session with temporary credentials. AppStream 2.0 retrieves the temporary credentials and creates the appstream_machine_role credential profile on the instance.
For more information, see Using an IAM Role to Grant Permissions to Applications and Scripts Running on AppStream 2.0 Streaming Instances in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
stream_view: Option<StreamView>
The AppStream 2.0 view that is displayed to your users when they stream from the fleet. When APP
is specified, only the windows of applications opened by users display. When DESKTOP
is specified, the standard desktop that is provided by the operating system displays.
The default value is APP
.
platform: Option<PlatformType>
The fleet platform. WINDOWS_SERVER_2019 and AMAZON_LINUX2 are supported for Elastic fleets.
max_concurrent_sessions: Option<i32>
The maximum concurrent sessions of the Elastic fleet. This is required for Elastic fleets, and not allowed for other fleet types.
usb_device_filter_strings: Option<Vec<String>>
The USB device filter strings that specify which USB devices a user can redirect to the fleet streaming session, when using the Windows native client. This is allowed but not required for Elastic fleets.
session_script_s3_location: Option<S3Location>
The S3 location of the session scripts configuration zip file. This only applies to Elastic fleets.
max_sessions_per_instance: Option<i32>
The maximum number of user sessions on an instance. This only applies to multi-session fleets.
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Source§impl CreateFleetInput
impl CreateFleetInput
Sourcepub fn image_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn image_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the image used to create the fleet.
Sourcepub fn image_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn image_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the public, private, or shared image to use.
Sourcepub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The instance type to use when launching fleet instances. The following instance types are available:
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stream.standard.small
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stream.standard.medium
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stream.standard.large
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stream.standard.xlarge
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stream.standard.2xlarge
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stream.compute.large
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stream.compute.xlarge
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stream.compute.2xlarge
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stream.compute.4xlarge
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stream.compute.8xlarge
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stream.memory.large
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stream.memory.xlarge
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stream.memory.2xlarge
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stream.memory.4xlarge
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stream.memory.8xlarge
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stream.memory.z1d.xlarge
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stream.memory.z1d.2xlarge
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stream.memory.z1d.3xlarge
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stream.memory.z1d.6xlarge
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stream.memory.z1d.12xlarge
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stream.graphics-design.large
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stream.graphics-design.xlarge
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stream.graphics-design.2xlarge
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stream.graphics-design.4xlarge
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stream.graphics-desktop.2xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.2xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.4xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.8xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.12xlarge
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stream.graphics.g4dn.16xlarge
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stream.graphics.g5.2xlarge
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stream.graphics.g5.8xlarge
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stream.graphics.g5.12xlarge
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stream.graphics.g5.16xlarge
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stream.graphics.g5.24xlarge
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stream.graphics-pro.4xlarge
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stream.graphics-pro.8xlarge
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stream.graphics-pro.16xlarge
The following instance types are available for Elastic fleets:
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stream.standard.small
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stream.standard.medium
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stream.standard.large
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stream.standard.xlarge
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stream.standard.2xlarge
Sourcepub fn fleet_type(&self) -> Option<&FleetType>
pub fn fleet_type(&self) -> Option<&FleetType>
The fleet type.
- ALWAYS_ON
-
Provides users with instant-on access to their apps. You are charged for all running instances in your fleet, even if no users are streaming apps.
- ON_DEMAND
-
Provide users with access to applications after they connect, which takes one to two minutes. You are charged for instance streaming when users are connected and a small hourly fee for instances that are not streaming apps.
Sourcepub fn compute_capacity(&self) -> Option<&ComputeCapacity>
pub fn compute_capacity(&self) -> Option<&ComputeCapacity>
The desired capacity for the fleet. This is not allowed for Elastic fleets. For Elastic fleets, specify MaxConcurrentSessions instead.
Sourcepub fn vpc_config(&self) -> Option<&VpcConfig>
pub fn vpc_config(&self) -> Option<&VpcConfig>
The VPC configuration for the fleet. This is required for Elastic fleets, but not required for other fleet types. Elastic fleets require that you specify at least two subnets in different availability zones.
Sourcepub fn max_user_duration_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_user_duration_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum amount of time that a streaming session can remain active, in seconds. If users are still connected to a streaming instance five minutes before this limit is reached, they are prompted to save any open documents before being disconnected. After this time elapses, the instance is terminated and replaced by a new instance.
Specify a value between 600 and 432000.
Sourcepub fn disconnect_timeout_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn disconnect_timeout_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The amount of time that a streaming session remains active after users disconnect. If users try to reconnect to the streaming session after a disconnection or network interruption within this time interval, they are connected to their previous session. Otherwise, they are connected to a new session with a new streaming instance.
Specify a value between 60 and 36000.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description to display.
Sourcepub fn display_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn display_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The fleet name to display.
Sourcepub fn enable_default_internet_access(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn enable_default_internet_access(&self) -> Option<bool>
Enables or disables default internet access for the fleet.
Sourcepub fn domain_join_info(&self) -> Option<&DomainJoinInfo>
pub fn domain_join_info(&self) -> Option<&DomainJoinInfo>
The name of the directory and organizational unit (OU) to use to join the fleet to a Microsoft Active Directory domain. This is not allowed for Elastic fleets.
The tags to associate with the fleet. A tag is a key-value pair, and the value is optional. For example, Environment=Test. If you do not specify a value, Environment=.
If you do not specify a value, the value is set to an empty string.
Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following special characters:
_ . : / = + \ - @
For more information, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
Sourcepub fn idle_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn idle_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The amount of time that users can be idle (inactive) before they are disconnected from their streaming session and the DisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
time interval begins. Users are notified before they are disconnected due to inactivity. If they try to reconnect to the streaming session before the time interval specified in DisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
elapses, they are connected to their previous session. Users are considered idle when they stop providing keyboard or mouse input during their streaming session. File uploads and downloads, audio in, audio out, and pixels changing do not qualify as user activity. If users continue to be idle after the time interval in IdleDisconnectTimeoutInSeconds
elapses, they are disconnected.
To prevent users from being disconnected due to inactivity, specify a value of 0. Otherwise, specify a value between 60 and 36000. The default value is 0.
If you enable this feature, we recommend that you specify a value that corresponds exactly to a whole number of minutes (for example, 60, 120, and 180). If you don't do this, the value is rounded to the nearest minute. For example, if you specify a value of 70, users are disconnected after 1 minute of inactivity. If you specify a value that is at the midpoint between two different minutes, the value is rounded up. For example, if you specify a value of 90, users are disconnected after 2 minutes of inactivity.
Sourcepub fn iam_role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn iam_role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to apply to the fleet. To assume a role, a fleet instance calls the AWS Security Token Service (STS) AssumeRole
API operation and passes the ARN of the role to use. The operation creates a new session with temporary credentials. AppStream 2.0 retrieves the temporary credentials and creates the appstream_machine_role credential profile on the instance.
For more information, see Using an IAM Role to Grant Permissions to Applications and Scripts Running on AppStream 2.0 Streaming Instances in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
Sourcepub fn stream_view(&self) -> Option<&StreamView>
pub fn stream_view(&self) -> Option<&StreamView>
The AppStream 2.0 view that is displayed to your users when they stream from the fleet. When APP
is specified, only the windows of applications opened by users display. When DESKTOP
is specified, the standard desktop that is provided by the operating system displays.
The default value is APP
.
Sourcepub fn platform(&self) -> Option<&PlatformType>
pub fn platform(&self) -> Option<&PlatformType>
The fleet platform. WINDOWS_SERVER_2019 and AMAZON_LINUX2 are supported for Elastic fleets.
Sourcepub fn max_concurrent_sessions(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_concurrent_sessions(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum concurrent sessions of the Elastic fleet. This is required for Elastic fleets, and not allowed for other fleet types.
Sourcepub fn usb_device_filter_strings(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn usb_device_filter_strings(&self) -> &[String]
The USB device filter strings that specify which USB devices a user can redirect to the fleet streaming session, when using the Windows native client. This is allowed but not required for Elastic fleets.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .usb_device_filter_strings.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn session_script_s3_location(&self) -> Option<&S3Location>
pub fn session_script_s3_location(&self) -> Option<&S3Location>
The S3 location of the session scripts configuration zip file. This only applies to Elastic fleets.
Sourcepub fn max_sessions_per_instance(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_sessions_per_instance(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum number of user sessions on an instance. This only applies to multi-session fleets.
Source§impl CreateFleetInput
impl CreateFleetInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateFleetInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateFleetInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateFleetInput
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