#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ManagedInstancesProvider
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Source§impl ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
Sourcepub fn infrastructure_role_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn infrastructure_role_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS assumes to manage instances. This role must include permissions for Amazon EC2 instance lifecycle management, networking, and any additional Amazon Web Services services required for your workloads.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_infrastructure_role_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_infrastructure_role_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS assumes to manage instances. This role must include permissions for Amazon EC2 instance lifecycle management, networking, and any additional Amazon Web Services services required for your workloads.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_infrastructure_role_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_infrastructure_role_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS assumes to manage instances. This role must include permissions for Amazon EC2 instance lifecycle management, networking, and any additional Amazon Web Services services required for your workloads.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Sourcepub fn instance_launch_template(self, input: InstanceLaunchTemplate) -> Self
pub fn instance_launch_template(self, input: InstanceLaunchTemplate) -> Self
The launch template that defines how Amazon ECS launches Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This includes the instance profile for your tasks, network and storage configuration, and instance requirements that determine which Amazon EC2 instance types can be used.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_instance_launch_template(
self,
input: Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_launch_template( self, input: Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>, ) -> Self
The launch template that defines how Amazon ECS launches Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This includes the instance profile for your tasks, network and storage configuration, and instance requirements that determine which Amazon EC2 instance types can be used.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_instance_launch_template(&self) -> &Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>
pub fn get_instance_launch_template(&self) -> &Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>
The launch template that defines how Amazon ECS launches Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This includes the instance profile for your tasks, network and storage configuration, and instance requirements that determine which Amazon EC2 instance types can be used.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Determines whether tags from the capacity provider are automatically applied to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This helps with cost allocation and resource management by ensuring consistent tagging across your infrastructure.
Determines whether tags from the capacity provider are automatically applied to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This helps with cost allocation and resource management by ensuring consistent tagging across your infrastructure.
Determines whether tags from the capacity provider are automatically applied to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This helps with cost allocation and resource management by ensuring consistent tagging across your infrastructure.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> ManagedInstancesProvider
pub fn build(self) -> ManagedInstancesProvider
Consumes the builder and constructs a ManagedInstancesProvider
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Source§impl Clone for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl Clone for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
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impl Default for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
fn default() -> ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl PartialEq for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl Send for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl Sync for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl Unpin for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for ManagedInstancesProviderBuilder
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