#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RequestLaunchTemplateDataBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for RequestLaunchTemplateData
.
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source§impl RequestLaunchTemplateDataBuilder
impl RequestLaunchTemplateDataBuilder
sourcepub fn kernel_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn kernel_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ID of the kernel.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_kernel_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_kernel_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ID of the kernel.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_kernel_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_kernel_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ID of the kernel.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn ebs_optimized(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn ebs_optimized(self, input: bool) -> Self
Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O. This optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal Amazon EBS I/O performance. This optimization isn't available with all instance types. Additional usage charges apply when using an EBS-optimized instance.
sourcepub fn set_ebs_optimized(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_ebs_optimized(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O. This optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal Amazon EBS I/O performance. This optimization isn't available with all instance types. Additional usage charges apply when using an EBS-optimized instance.
sourcepub fn get_ebs_optimized(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_ebs_optimized(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O. This optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal Amazon EBS I/O performance. This optimization isn't available with all instance types. Additional usage charges apply when using an EBS-optimized instance.
sourcepub fn iam_instance_profile(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest
) -> Self
pub fn iam_instance_profile( self, input: LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest ) -> Self
The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM instance profile.
sourcepub fn set_iam_instance_profile(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_iam_instance_profile( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest> ) -> Self
The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM instance profile.
sourcepub fn get_iam_instance_profile(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest>
pub fn get_iam_instance_profile( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateIamInstanceProfileSpecificationRequest>
The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM instance profile.
sourcepub fn block_device_mappings(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest
) -> Self
pub fn block_device_mappings( self, input: LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest ) -> Self
Appends an item to block_device_mappings
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_block_device_mappings
.
The block device mapping.
sourcepub fn set_block_device_mappings(
self,
input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_block_device_mappings( self, input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest>> ) -> Self
The block device mapping.
sourcepub fn get_block_device_mappings(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest>>
pub fn get_block_device_mappings( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateBlockDeviceMappingRequest>>
The block device mapping.
sourcepub fn network_interfaces(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest
) -> Self
pub fn network_interfaces( self, input: LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest ) -> Self
Appends an item to network_interfaces
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_network_interfaces
.
One or more network interfaces. If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups and subnets as part of the network interface.
sourcepub fn set_network_interfaces(
self,
input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_network_interfaces( self, input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest>> ) -> Self
One or more network interfaces. If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups and subnets as part of the network interface.
sourcepub fn get_network_interfaces(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest>>
pub fn get_network_interfaces( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequest>>
One or more network interfaces. If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups and subnets as part of the network interface.
sourcepub fn image_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn image_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ID of the AMI. Alternatively, you can specify a Systems Manager parameter, which will resolve to an AMI ID on launch.
Valid formats:
-
ami-17characters00000
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:version-number
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:label
-
resolve:ssm:public-parameter
Currently, EC2 Fleet and Spot Fleet do not support specifying a Systems Manager parameter. If the launch template will be used by an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet, you must specify the AMI ID.
For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_image_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_image_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ID of the AMI. Alternatively, you can specify a Systems Manager parameter, which will resolve to an AMI ID on launch.
Valid formats:
-
ami-17characters00000
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:version-number
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:label
-
resolve:ssm:public-parameter
Currently, EC2 Fleet and Spot Fleet do not support specifying a Systems Manager parameter. If the launch template will be used by an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet, you must specify the AMI ID.
For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_image_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_image_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ID of the AMI. Alternatively, you can specify a Systems Manager parameter, which will resolve to an AMI ID on launch.
Valid formats:
-
ami-17characters00000
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:version-number
-
resolve:ssm:parameter-name:label
-
resolve:ssm:public-parameter
Currently, EC2 Fleet and Spot Fleet do not support specifying a Systems Manager parameter. If the launch template will be used by an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet, you must specify the AMI ID.
For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn instance_type(self, input: InstanceType) -> Self
pub fn instance_type(self, input: InstanceType) -> Self
The instance type. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you specify InstanceType
, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
sourcepub fn set_instance_type(self, input: Option<InstanceType>) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_type(self, input: Option<InstanceType>) -> Self
The instance type. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you specify InstanceType
, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
sourcepub fn get_instance_type(&self) -> &Option<InstanceType>
pub fn get_instance_type(&self) -> &Option<InstanceType>
The instance type. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you specify InstanceType
, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
sourcepub fn key_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn key_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The name of the key pair. You can create a key pair using CreateKeyPair or ImportKeyPair.
If you do not specify a key pair, you can't connect to the instance unless you choose an AMI that is configured to allow users another way to log in.
sourcepub fn set_key_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_key_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The name of the key pair. You can create a key pair using CreateKeyPair or ImportKeyPair.
If you do not specify a key pair, you can't connect to the instance unless you choose an AMI that is configured to allow users another way to log in.
sourcepub fn get_key_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_key_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
The name of the key pair. You can create a key pair using CreateKeyPair or ImportKeyPair.
If you do not specify a key pair, you can't connect to the instance unless you choose an AMI that is configured to allow users another way to log in.
sourcepub fn monitoring(self, input: LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest) -> Self
pub fn monitoring(self, input: LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest) -> Self
The monitoring for the instance.
sourcepub fn set_monitoring(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_monitoring( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest> ) -> Self
The monitoring for the instance.
sourcepub fn get_monitoring(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest>
pub fn get_monitoring(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatesMonitoringRequest>
The monitoring for the instance.
sourcepub fn placement(self, input: LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest) -> Self
pub fn placement(self, input: LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest) -> Self
The placement for the instance.
sourcepub fn set_placement(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_placement( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest> ) -> Self
The placement for the instance.
sourcepub fn get_placement(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest>
pub fn get_placement(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest>
The placement for the instance.
sourcepub fn ram_disk_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn ram_disk_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ID of the RAM disk.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_ram_disk_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_ram_disk_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ID of the RAM disk.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_ram_disk_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_ram_disk_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ID of the RAM disk.
We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn disable_api_termination(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn disable_api_termination(self, input: bool) -> Self
If you set this parameter to true
, you can't terminate the instance using the Amazon EC2 console, CLI, or API; otherwise, you can. To change this attribute after launch, use ModifyInstanceAttribute. Alternatively, if you set InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
to terminate
, you can terminate the instance by running the shutdown command from the instance.
sourcepub fn set_disable_api_termination(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_disable_api_termination(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
If you set this parameter to true
, you can't terminate the instance using the Amazon EC2 console, CLI, or API; otherwise, you can. To change this attribute after launch, use ModifyInstanceAttribute. Alternatively, if you set InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
to terminate
, you can terminate the instance by running the shutdown command from the instance.
sourcepub fn get_disable_api_termination(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_disable_api_termination(&self) -> &Option<bool>
If you set this parameter to true
, you can't terminate the instance using the Amazon EC2 console, CLI, or API; otherwise, you can. To change this attribute after launch, use ModifyInstanceAttribute. Alternatively, if you set InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
to terminate
, you can terminate the instance by running the shutdown command from the instance.
sourcepub fn instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior(
self,
input: ShutdownBehavior
) -> Self
pub fn instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior( self, input: ShutdownBehavior ) -> Self
Indicates whether an instance stops or terminates when you initiate shutdown from the instance (using the operating system command for system shutdown).
Default: stop
sourcepub fn set_instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior(
self,
input: Option<ShutdownBehavior>
) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior( self, input: Option<ShutdownBehavior> ) -> Self
Indicates whether an instance stops or terminates when you initiate shutdown from the instance (using the operating system command for system shutdown).
Default: stop
sourcepub fn get_instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior(
&self
) -> &Option<ShutdownBehavior>
pub fn get_instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior( &self ) -> &Option<ShutdownBehavior>
Indicates whether an instance stops or terminates when you initiate shutdown from the instance (using the operating system command for system shutdown).
Default: stop
sourcepub fn user_data(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn user_data(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The user data to make available to the instance. You must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB. For more information, see Run commands on your Linux instance at launch (Linux) or Work with instance user data (Windows) in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you are creating the launch template for use with Batch, the user data must be provided in the MIME multi-part archive format. For more information, see Amazon EC2 user data in launch templates in the Batch User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_user_data(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_user_data(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The user data to make available to the instance. You must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB. For more information, see Run commands on your Linux instance at launch (Linux) or Work with instance user data (Windows) in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you are creating the launch template for use with Batch, the user data must be provided in the MIME multi-part archive format. For more information, see Amazon EC2 user data in launch templates in the Batch User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_user_data(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_user_data(&self) -> &Option<String>
The user data to make available to the instance. You must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB. For more information, see Run commands on your Linux instance at launch (Linux) or Work with instance user data (Windows) in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If you are creating the launch template for use with Batch, the user data must be provided in the MIME multi-part archive format. For more information, see Amazon EC2 user data in launch templates in the Batch User Guide.
sourcepub fn tag_specifications(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest
) -> Self
pub fn tag_specifications( self, input: LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest ) -> Self
Appends an item to tag_specifications
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_tag_specifications
.
The tags to apply to the resources that are created during instance launch.
You can specify tags for the following resources only:
-
Instances
-
Volumes
-
Elastic graphics
-
Spot Instance requests
-
Network interfaces
To tag a resource after it has been created, see CreateTags.
To tag the launch template itself, you must use the TagSpecification parameter.
sourcepub fn set_tag_specifications(
self,
input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_tag_specifications( self, input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest>> ) -> Self
The tags to apply to the resources that are created during instance launch.
You can specify tags for the following resources only:
-
Instances
-
Volumes
-
Elastic graphics
-
Spot Instance requests
-
Network interfaces
To tag a resource after it has been created, see CreateTags.
To tag the launch template itself, you must use the TagSpecification parameter.
sourcepub fn get_tag_specifications(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest>>
pub fn get_tag_specifications( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateTagSpecificationRequest>>
The tags to apply to the resources that are created during instance launch.
You can specify tags for the following resources only:
-
Instances
-
Volumes
-
Elastic graphics
-
Spot Instance requests
-
Network interfaces
To tag a resource after it has been created, see CreateTags.
To tag the launch template itself, you must use the TagSpecification parameter.
sourcepub fn elastic_gpu_specifications(self, input: ElasticGpuSpecification) -> Self
pub fn elastic_gpu_specifications(self, input: ElasticGpuSpecification) -> Self
Appends an item to elastic_gpu_specifications
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_elastic_gpu_specifications
.
An elastic GPU to associate with the instance.
sourcepub fn set_elastic_gpu_specifications(
self,
input: Option<Vec<ElasticGpuSpecification>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_elastic_gpu_specifications( self, input: Option<Vec<ElasticGpuSpecification>> ) -> Self
An elastic GPU to associate with the instance.
sourcepub fn get_elastic_gpu_specifications(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<ElasticGpuSpecification>>
pub fn get_elastic_gpu_specifications( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<ElasticGpuSpecification>>
An elastic GPU to associate with the instance.
sourcepub fn elastic_inference_accelerators(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator
) -> Self
pub fn elastic_inference_accelerators( self, input: LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator ) -> Self
Appends an item to elastic_inference_accelerators
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_elastic_inference_accelerators
.
The elastic inference accelerator for the instance.
sourcepub fn set_elastic_inference_accelerators(
self,
input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_elastic_inference_accelerators( self, input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator>> ) -> Self
The elastic inference accelerator for the instance.
sourcepub fn get_elastic_inference_accelerators(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator>>
pub fn get_elastic_inference_accelerators( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateElasticInferenceAccelerator>>
The elastic inference accelerator for the instance.
sourcepub fn security_group_ids(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn security_group_ids(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Appends an item to security_group_ids
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_security_group_ids
.
One or more security group IDs. You can create a security group using CreateSecurityGroup. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn set_security_group_ids(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
pub fn set_security_group_ids(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
One or more security group IDs. You can create a security group using CreateSecurityGroup. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn get_security_group_ids(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
pub fn get_security_group_ids(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
One or more security group IDs. You can create a security group using CreateSecurityGroup. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn security_groups(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn security_groups(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Appends an item to security_groups
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_security_groups
.
One or more security group names. For a nondefault VPC, you must use security group IDs instead. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn set_security_groups(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
pub fn set_security_groups(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
One or more security group names. For a nondefault VPC, you must use security group IDs instead. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn get_security_groups(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
pub fn get_security_groups(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
One or more security group names. For a nondefault VPC, you must use security group IDs instead. You cannot specify both a security group ID and security name in the same request.
sourcepub fn instance_market_options(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest
) -> Self
pub fn instance_market_options( self, input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest ) -> Self
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
sourcepub fn set_instance_market_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_market_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
sourcepub fn get_instance_market_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_instance_market_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMarketOptionsRequest>
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
sourcepub fn credit_specification(self, input: CreditSpecificationRequest) -> Self
pub fn credit_specification(self, input: CreditSpecificationRequest) -> Self
The credit option for CPU usage of the instance. Valid only for T instances.
sourcepub fn set_credit_specification(
self,
input: Option<CreditSpecificationRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_credit_specification( self, input: Option<CreditSpecificationRequest> ) -> Self
The credit option for CPU usage of the instance. Valid only for T instances.
sourcepub fn get_credit_specification(&self) -> &Option<CreditSpecificationRequest>
pub fn get_credit_specification(&self) -> &Option<CreditSpecificationRequest>
The credit option for CPU usage of the instance. Valid only for T instances.
sourcepub fn cpu_options(self, input: LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest) -> Self
pub fn cpu_options(self, input: LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest) -> Self
The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimizing CPU Options in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_cpu_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_cpu_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimizing CPU Options in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_cpu_options(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_cpu_options(&self) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest>
The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimizing CPU Options in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn capacity_reservation_specification(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest
) -> Self
pub fn capacity_reservation_specification( self, input: LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest ) -> Self
The Capacity Reservation targeting option. If you do not specify this parameter, the instance's Capacity Reservation preference defaults to open
, which enables it to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
sourcepub fn set_capacity_reservation_specification(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_capacity_reservation_specification( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest> ) -> Self
The Capacity Reservation targeting option. If you do not specify this parameter, the instance's Capacity Reservation preference defaults to open
, which enables it to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
sourcepub fn get_capacity_reservation_specification(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest>
pub fn get_capacity_reservation_specification( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateCapacityReservationSpecificationRequest>
The Capacity Reservation targeting option. If you do not specify this parameter, the instance's Capacity Reservation preference defaults to open
, which enables it to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
sourcepub fn license_specifications(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest
) -> Self
pub fn license_specifications( self, input: LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest ) -> Self
Appends an item to license_specifications
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_license_specifications
.
The license configurations.
sourcepub fn set_license_specifications(
self,
input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest>>
) -> Self
pub fn set_license_specifications( self, input: Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest>> ) -> Self
The license configurations.
sourcepub fn get_license_specifications(
&self
) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest>>
pub fn get_license_specifications( &self ) -> &Option<Vec<LaunchTemplateLicenseConfigurationRequest>>
The license configurations.
sourcepub fn hibernation_options(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest
) -> Self
pub fn hibernation_options( self, input: LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest ) -> Self
Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_hibernation_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_hibernation_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_hibernation_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_hibernation_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest>
Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn metadata_options(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest
) -> Self
pub fn metadata_options( self, input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest ) -> Self
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_metadata_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_metadata_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_metadata_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_metadata_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest>
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn enclave_options(self, input: LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest) -> Self
pub fn enclave_options(self, input: LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest) -> Self
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
You can't enable Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves and hibernation on the same instance.
sourcepub fn set_enclave_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_enclave_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
You can't enable Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves and hibernation on the same instance.
sourcepub fn get_enclave_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_enclave_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest>
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
You can't enable Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves and hibernation on the same instance.
sourcepub fn instance_requirements(self, input: InstanceRequirementsRequest) -> Self
pub fn instance_requirements(self, input: InstanceRequirementsRequest) -> Self
The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes.
You must specify VCpuCount
and MemoryMiB
. All other attributes are optional. Any unspecified optional attribute is set to its default.
When you specify multiple attributes, you get instance types that satisfy all of the specified attributes. If you specify multiple values for an attribute, you get instance types that satisfy any of the specified values.
To limit the list of instance types from which Amazon EC2 can identify matching instance types, you can use one of the following parameters, but not both in the same request:
-
AllowedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to include in the list. All other instance types are ignored, even if they match your specified attributes. -
ExcludedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to exclude from the list, even if they match your specified attributes.
If you specify InstanceRequirements
, you can't specify InstanceType
.
Attribute-based instance type selection is only supported when using Auto Scaling groups, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet to launch instances. If you plan to use the launch template in the launch instance wizard, or with the RunInstances API or AWS::EC2::Instance Amazon Web Services CloudFormation resource, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
For more information, see Attribute-based instance type selection for EC2 Fleet, Attribute-based instance type selection for Spot Fleet, and Spot placement score in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_instance_requirements(
self,
input: Option<InstanceRequirementsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_requirements( self, input: Option<InstanceRequirementsRequest> ) -> Self
The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes.
You must specify VCpuCount
and MemoryMiB
. All other attributes are optional. Any unspecified optional attribute is set to its default.
When you specify multiple attributes, you get instance types that satisfy all of the specified attributes. If you specify multiple values for an attribute, you get instance types that satisfy any of the specified values.
To limit the list of instance types from which Amazon EC2 can identify matching instance types, you can use one of the following parameters, but not both in the same request:
-
AllowedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to include in the list. All other instance types are ignored, even if they match your specified attributes. -
ExcludedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to exclude from the list, even if they match your specified attributes.
If you specify InstanceRequirements
, you can't specify InstanceType
.
Attribute-based instance type selection is only supported when using Auto Scaling groups, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet to launch instances. If you plan to use the launch template in the launch instance wizard, or with the RunInstances API or AWS::EC2::Instance Amazon Web Services CloudFormation resource, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
For more information, see Attribute-based instance type selection for EC2 Fleet, Attribute-based instance type selection for Spot Fleet, and Spot placement score in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_instance_requirements(&self) -> &Option<InstanceRequirementsRequest>
pub fn get_instance_requirements(&self) -> &Option<InstanceRequirementsRequest>
The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes.
You must specify VCpuCount
and MemoryMiB
. All other attributes are optional. Any unspecified optional attribute is set to its default.
When you specify multiple attributes, you get instance types that satisfy all of the specified attributes. If you specify multiple values for an attribute, you get instance types that satisfy any of the specified values.
To limit the list of instance types from which Amazon EC2 can identify matching instance types, you can use one of the following parameters, but not both in the same request:
-
AllowedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to include in the list. All other instance types are ignored, even if they match your specified attributes. -
ExcludedInstanceTypes
- The instance types to exclude from the list, even if they match your specified attributes.
If you specify InstanceRequirements
, you can't specify InstanceType
.
Attribute-based instance type selection is only supported when using Auto Scaling groups, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet to launch instances. If you plan to use the launch template in the launch instance wizard, or with the RunInstances API or AWS::EC2::Instance Amazon Web Services CloudFormation resource, you can't specify InstanceRequirements
.
For more information, see Attribute-based instance type selection for EC2 Fleet, Attribute-based instance type selection for Spot Fleet, and Spot placement score in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
sourcepub fn private_dns_name_options(
self,
input: LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest
) -> Self
pub fn private_dns_name_options( self, input: LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest ) -> Self
The options for the instance hostname. The default values are inherited from the subnet.
sourcepub fn set_private_dns_name_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_private_dns_name_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
The options for the instance hostname. The default values are inherited from the subnet.
sourcepub fn get_private_dns_name_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_private_dns_name_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplatePrivateDnsNameOptionsRequest>
The options for the instance hostname. The default values are inherited from the subnet.
sourcepub fn maintenance_options(
self,
input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest
) -> Self
pub fn maintenance_options( self, input: LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest ) -> Self
The maintenance options for the instance.
sourcepub fn set_maintenance_options(
self,
input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest>
) -> Self
pub fn set_maintenance_options( self, input: Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest> ) -> Self
The maintenance options for the instance.
sourcepub fn get_maintenance_options(
&self
) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest>
pub fn get_maintenance_options( &self ) -> &Option<LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest>
The maintenance options for the instance.
sourcepub fn disable_api_stop(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn disable_api_stop(self, input: bool) -> Self
Indicates whether to enable the instance for stop protection. For more information, see Stop protection in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn set_disable_api_stop(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_disable_api_stop(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Indicates whether to enable the instance for stop protection. For more information, see Stop protection in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn get_disable_api_stop(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_disable_api_stop(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Indicates whether to enable the instance for stop protection. For more information, see Stop protection in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
sourcepub fn build(self) -> RequestLaunchTemplateData
pub fn build(self) -> RequestLaunchTemplateData
Consumes the builder and constructs a RequestLaunchTemplateData
.
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