Struct aws_sdk_codedeploy::client::fluent_builders::CreateDeployment [−][src]
pub struct CreateDeployment<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to CreateDeployment
.
Deploys an application revision through the specified deployment group.
Implementations
impl<C, M, R> CreateDeployment<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
impl<C, M, R> CreateDeployment<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<CreateDeploymentOutput, SdkError<CreateDeploymentError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<CreateDeploymentInputOperationOutputAlias, CreateDeploymentOutput, CreateDeploymentError, CreateDeploymentInputOperationRetryAlias>,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<CreateDeploymentOutput, SdkError<CreateDeploymentError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<CreateDeploymentInputOperationOutputAlias, CreateDeploymentOutput, CreateDeploymentError, CreateDeploymentInputOperationRetryAlias>,
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
The name of an AWS CodeDeploy application associated with the IAM user or AWS account.
The name of an AWS CodeDeploy application associated with the IAM user or AWS account.
The name of the deployment group.
The name of the deployment group.
The type and location of the revision to deploy.
The type and location of the revision to deploy.
The name of a deployment configuration associated with the IAM user or AWS account.
If not specified, the value configured in the deployment group is used as the default.
If the deployment group does not have a deployment configuration associated with it,
CodeDeployDefault
.OneAtATime
is used by default.
The name of a deployment configuration associated with the IAM user or AWS account.
If not specified, the value configured in the deployment group is used as the default.
If the deployment group does not have a deployment configuration associated with it,
CodeDeployDefault
.OneAtATime
is used by default.
A comment about the deployment.
A comment about the deployment.
If true, then if an ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, or
AfterBlockTraffic
deployment lifecycle event to an instance fails, then
the deployment continues to the next deployment lifecycle event. For example, if
ApplicationStop
fails, the deployment continues with
DownloadBundle
. If BeforeBlockTraffic
fails, the
deployment continues with BlockTraffic
. If AfterBlockTraffic
fails, the deployment continues with ApplicationStop
.
If false or not specified, then if a lifecycle event fails during a deployment to an instance, that deployment fails. If deployment to that instance is part of an overall deployment and the number of healthy hosts is not less than the minimum number of healthy hosts, then a deployment to the next instance is attempted.
During a deployment, the AWS CodeDeploy agent runs the scripts specified for
ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and
AfterBlockTraffic
in the AppSpec file from the previous successful
deployment. (All other scripts are run from the AppSpec file in the current deployment.)
If one of these scripts contains an error and does not run successfully, the deployment
can fail.
If the cause of the failure is a script from the last successful deployment that will
never run successfully, create a new deployment and use
ignoreApplicationStopFailures
to specify that the
ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and
AfterBlockTraffic
failures should be ignored.
If true, then if an ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, or
AfterBlockTraffic
deployment lifecycle event to an instance fails, then
the deployment continues to the next deployment lifecycle event. For example, if
ApplicationStop
fails, the deployment continues with
DownloadBundle
. If BeforeBlockTraffic
fails, the
deployment continues with BlockTraffic
. If AfterBlockTraffic
fails, the deployment continues with ApplicationStop
.
If false or not specified, then if a lifecycle event fails during a deployment to an instance, that deployment fails. If deployment to that instance is part of an overall deployment and the number of healthy hosts is not less than the minimum number of healthy hosts, then a deployment to the next instance is attempted.
During a deployment, the AWS CodeDeploy agent runs the scripts specified for
ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and
AfterBlockTraffic
in the AppSpec file from the previous successful
deployment. (All other scripts are run from the AppSpec file in the current deployment.)
If one of these scripts contains an error and does not run successfully, the deployment
can fail.
If the cause of the failure is a script from the last successful deployment that will
never run successfully, create a new deployment and use
ignoreApplicationStopFailures
to specify that the
ApplicationStop
, BeforeBlockTraffic
, and
AfterBlockTraffic
failures should be ignored.
Information about the instances that belong to the replacement environment in a blue/green deployment.
Information about the instances that belong to the replacement environment in a blue/green deployment.
Configuration information for an automatic rollback that is added when a deployment is created.
pub fn set_auto_rollback_configuration(
self,
input: Option<AutoRollbackConfiguration>
) -> Self
pub fn set_auto_rollback_configuration(
self,
input: Option<AutoRollbackConfiguration>
) -> Self
Configuration information for an automatic rollback that is added when a deployment is created.
Indicates whether to deploy to all instances or only to instances that are not running the latest application revision.
Indicates whether to deploy to all instances or only to instances that are not running the latest application revision.
Information about how AWS CodeDeploy handles files that already exist in a deployment target location but weren't part of the previous successful deployment.
The fileExistsBehavior
parameter takes any of the following
values:
-
DISALLOW: The deployment fails. This is also the default behavior if no option is specified.
-
OVERWRITE: The version of the file from the application revision currently being deployed replaces the version already on the instance.
-
RETAIN: The version of the file already on the instance is kept and used as part of the new deployment.
Information about how AWS CodeDeploy handles files that already exist in a deployment target location but weren't part of the previous successful deployment.
The fileExistsBehavior
parameter takes any of the following
values:
-
DISALLOW: The deployment fails. This is also the default behavior if no option is specified.
-
OVERWRITE: The version of the file from the application revision currently being deployed replaces the version already on the instance.
-
RETAIN: The version of the file already on the instance is kept and used as part of the new deployment.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> !RefUnwindSafe for CreateDeployment<C, M, R>
impl<C, M, R> Send for CreateDeployment<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Sync for CreateDeployment<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Unpin for CreateDeployment<C, M, R>
impl<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> !UnwindSafe for CreateDeployment<C, M, R>
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