Enum CreateDeploymentError

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum CreateDeploymentError {
Show 27 variants AlarmsLimitExceededException(AlarmsLimitExceededException), ApplicationDoesNotExistException(ApplicationDoesNotExistException), ApplicationNameRequiredException(ApplicationNameRequiredException), DeploymentConfigDoesNotExistException(DeploymentConfigDoesNotExistException), DeploymentGroupDoesNotExistException(DeploymentGroupDoesNotExistException), DeploymentGroupNameRequiredException(DeploymentGroupNameRequiredException), DeploymentLimitExceededException(DeploymentLimitExceededException), DescriptionTooLongException(DescriptionTooLongException), InvalidAlarmConfigException(InvalidAlarmConfigException), InvalidApplicationNameException(InvalidApplicationNameException), InvalidAutoRollbackConfigException(InvalidAutoRollbackConfigException), InvalidAutoScalingGroupException(InvalidAutoScalingGroupException), InvalidDeploymentConfigNameException(InvalidDeploymentConfigNameException), InvalidDeploymentGroupNameException(InvalidDeploymentGroupNameException), InvalidFileExistsBehaviorException(InvalidFileExistsBehaviorException), InvalidGitHubAccountTokenException(InvalidGitHubAccountTokenException), InvalidIgnoreApplicationStopFailuresValueException(InvalidIgnoreApplicationStopFailuresValueException), InvalidLoadBalancerInfoException(InvalidLoadBalancerInfoException), InvalidRevisionException(InvalidRevisionException), InvalidRoleException(InvalidRoleException), InvalidTargetInstancesException(InvalidTargetInstancesException), InvalidTrafficRoutingConfigurationException(InvalidTrafficRoutingConfigurationException), InvalidUpdateOutdatedInstancesOnlyValueException(InvalidUpdateOutdatedInstancesOnlyValueException), RevisionDoesNotExistException(RevisionDoesNotExistException), RevisionRequiredException(RevisionRequiredException), ThrottlingException(ThrottlingException), Unhandled(Unhandled),
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Error type for the CreateDeploymentError operation.

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AlarmsLimitExceededException(AlarmsLimitExceededException)

The maximum number of alarms for a deployment group (10) was exceeded.

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ApplicationDoesNotExistException(ApplicationDoesNotExistException)

The application does not exist with the user or Amazon Web Services account.

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ApplicationNameRequiredException(ApplicationNameRequiredException)

The minimum number of required application names was not specified.

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DeploymentConfigDoesNotExistException(DeploymentConfigDoesNotExistException)

The deployment configuration does not exist with the user or Amazon Web Services account.

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DeploymentGroupDoesNotExistException(DeploymentGroupDoesNotExistException)

The named deployment group with the user or Amazon Web Services account does not exist.

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DeploymentGroupNameRequiredException(DeploymentGroupNameRequiredException)

The deployment group name was not specified.

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DeploymentLimitExceededException(DeploymentLimitExceededException)

The number of allowed deployments was exceeded.

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DescriptionTooLongException(DescriptionTooLongException)

The description is too long.

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InvalidAlarmConfigException(InvalidAlarmConfigException)

The format of the alarm configuration is invalid. Possible causes include:

  • The alarm list is null.

  • The alarm object is null.

  • The alarm name is empty or null or exceeds the limit of 255 characters.

  • Two alarms with the same name have been specified.

  • The alarm configuration is enabled, but the alarm list is empty.

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InvalidApplicationNameException(InvalidApplicationNameException)

The application name was specified in an invalid format.

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InvalidAutoRollbackConfigException(InvalidAutoRollbackConfigException)

The automatic rollback configuration was specified in an invalid format. For example, automatic rollback is enabled, but an invalid triggering event type or no event types were listed.

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InvalidAutoScalingGroupException(InvalidAutoScalingGroupException)

The Auto Scaling group was specified in an invalid format or does not exist.

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InvalidDeploymentConfigNameException(InvalidDeploymentConfigNameException)

The deployment configuration name was specified in an invalid format.

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InvalidDeploymentGroupNameException(InvalidDeploymentGroupNameException)

The deployment group name was specified in an invalid format.

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InvalidFileExistsBehaviorException(InvalidFileExistsBehaviorException)

An invalid fileExistsBehavior option was specified to determine how CodeDeploy handles files or directories that already exist in a deployment target location, but weren't part of the previous successful deployment. Valid values include "DISALLOW," "OVERWRITE," and "RETAIN."

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InvalidGitHubAccountTokenException(InvalidGitHubAccountTokenException)

The GitHub token is not valid.

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InvalidIgnoreApplicationStopFailuresValueException(InvalidIgnoreApplicationStopFailuresValueException)

The IgnoreApplicationStopFailures value is invalid. For Lambda deployments, false is expected. For EC2/On-premises deployments, true or false is expected.

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InvalidLoadBalancerInfoException(InvalidLoadBalancerInfoException)

An invalid load balancer name, or no load balancer name, was specified.

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InvalidRevisionException(InvalidRevisionException)

The revision was specified in an invalid format.

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InvalidRoleException(InvalidRoleException)

The service role ARN was specified in an invalid format. Or, if an Auto Scaling group was specified, the specified service role does not grant the appropriate permissions to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling.

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InvalidTargetInstancesException(InvalidTargetInstancesException)

The target instance configuration is invalid. Possible causes include:

  • Configuration data for target instances was entered for an in-place deployment.

  • The limit of 10 tags for a tag type was exceeded.

  • The combined length of the tag names exceeded the limit.

  • A specified tag is not currently applied to any instances.

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InvalidTrafficRoutingConfigurationException(InvalidTrafficRoutingConfigurationException)

The configuration that specifies how traffic is routed during a deployment is invalid.

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InvalidUpdateOutdatedInstancesOnlyValueException(InvalidUpdateOutdatedInstancesOnlyValueException)

The UpdateOutdatedInstancesOnly value is invalid. For Lambda deployments, false is expected. For EC2/On-premises deployments, true or false is expected.

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RevisionDoesNotExistException(RevisionDoesNotExistException)

The named revision does not exist with the user or Amazon Web Services account.

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RevisionRequiredException(RevisionRequiredException)

The revision ID was not specified.

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ThrottlingException(ThrottlingException)

An API function was called too frequently.

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Unhandled(Unhandled)

👎Deprecated: Matching Unhandled directly is not forwards compatible. Instead, match using a variable wildcard pattern and check .code():    err if err.code() == Some("SpecificExceptionCode") => { /* handle the error */ } See ProvideErrorMetadata for what information is available for the error.

An unexpected error occurred (e.g., invalid JSON returned by the service or an unknown error code).

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impl CreateDeploymentError

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pub fn unhandled(err: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Self

Creates the CreateDeploymentError::Unhandled variant from any error type.

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pub fn generic(err: ErrorMetadata) -> Self

Creates the CreateDeploymentError::Unhandled variant from an ErrorMetadata.

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pub fn meta(&self) -> &ErrorMetadata

Returns error metadata, which includes the error code, message, request ID, and potentially additional information.

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pub fn is_alarms_limit_exceeded_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::AlarmsLimitExceededException.

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pub fn is_application_does_not_exist_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::ApplicationDoesNotExistException.

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pub fn is_application_name_required_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::ApplicationNameRequiredException.

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pub fn is_deployment_config_does_not_exist_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::DeploymentConfigDoesNotExistException.

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pub fn is_deployment_group_does_not_exist_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::DeploymentGroupDoesNotExistException.

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pub fn is_deployment_group_name_required_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::DeploymentGroupNameRequiredException.

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pub fn is_deployment_limit_exceeded_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::DeploymentLimitExceededException.

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pub fn is_description_too_long_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::DescriptionTooLongException.

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pub fn is_invalid_alarm_config_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidAlarmConfigException.

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pub fn is_invalid_application_name_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidApplicationNameException.

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pub fn is_invalid_auto_rollback_config_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidAutoRollbackConfigException.

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pub fn is_invalid_auto_scaling_group_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidAutoScalingGroupException.

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pub fn is_invalid_deployment_config_name_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidDeploymentConfigNameException.

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pub fn is_invalid_deployment_group_name_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidDeploymentGroupNameException.

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pub fn is_invalid_file_exists_behavior_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidFileExistsBehaviorException.

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pub fn is_invalid_git_hub_account_token_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidGitHubAccountTokenException.

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pub fn is_invalid_ignore_application_stop_failures_value_exception( &self, ) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidIgnoreApplicationStopFailuresValueException.

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pub fn is_invalid_load_balancer_info_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidLoadBalancerInfoException.

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pub fn is_invalid_revision_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidRevisionException.

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pub fn is_invalid_role_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidRoleException.

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pub fn is_invalid_target_instances_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidTargetInstancesException.

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pub fn is_invalid_traffic_routing_configuration_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidTrafficRoutingConfigurationException.

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pub fn is_invalid_update_outdated_instances_only_value_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::InvalidUpdateOutdatedInstancesOnlyValueException.

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pub fn is_revision_does_not_exist_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::RevisionDoesNotExistException.

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pub fn is_revision_required_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::RevisionRequiredException.

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pub fn is_throttling_exception(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the error kind is CreateDeploymentError::ThrottlingException.

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impl CreateUnhandledError for CreateDeploymentError

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fn create_unhandled_error( source: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>, meta: Option<ErrorMetadata>, ) -> Self

Creates an unhandled error variant with the given source and error metadata.
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impl Debug for CreateDeploymentError

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Display for CreateDeploymentError

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Error for CreateDeploymentError

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fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>

Returns the lower-level source of this error, if any. Read more
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fn description(&self) -> &str

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fn cause(&self) -> Option<&dyn Error>

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fn provide<'a>(&'a self, request: &mut Request<'a>)

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impl From<CreateDeploymentError> for Error

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fn from(err: CreateDeploymentError) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl ProvideErrorKind for CreateDeploymentError

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fn code(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the code for this error if one exists
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fn retryable_error_kind(&self) -> Option<ErrorKind>

Returns the ErrorKind when the error is modeled as retryable Read more
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impl ProvideErrorMetadata for CreateDeploymentError

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fn meta(&self) -> &ErrorMetadata

Returns error metadata, which includes the error code, message, request ID, and potentially additional information.
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fn code(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the error code if it’s available.
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fn message(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the error message, if there is one.
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impl RequestId for CreateDeploymentError

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fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the request ID, or None if the service could not be reached.

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