#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration {
pub infrastructure_role_arn: String,
pub instance_launch_template: Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>,
pub propagate_tags: Option<PropagateMiTags>,
}
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The configuration for creating a Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. This specifies how Amazon ECS should manage Amazon EC2 instances, including the infrastructure role, instance launch template, and whether to propagate tags from the capacity provider to the instances.
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS uses to manage instances on your behalf. This role must have permissions to launch, terminate, and manage Amazon EC2 instances, as well as access to other Amazon Web Services services required for Amazon ECS Managed Instances functionality.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
instance_launch_template: Option<InstanceLaunchTemplate>
The launch template configuration that specifies how Amazon ECS should launch Amazon EC2 instances. This includes the instance profile, network configuration, storage settings, and instance requirements for attribute-based instance type selection.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Specifies whether to propagate tags from the capacity provider to the Amazon ECS Managed Instances. When enabled, tags applied to the capacity provider are automatically applied to all instances launched by this provider.
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impl CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration
Sourcepub fn infrastructure_role_arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn infrastructure_role_arn(&self) -> &str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS uses to manage instances on your behalf. This role must have permissions to launch, terminate, and manage Amazon EC2 instances, as well as access to other Amazon Web Services services required for Amazon ECS Managed Instances functionality.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Sourcepub fn instance_launch_template(&self) -> Option<&InstanceLaunchTemplate>
pub fn instance_launch_template(&self) -> Option<&InstanceLaunchTemplate>
The launch template configuration that specifies how Amazon ECS should launch Amazon EC2 instances. This includes the instance profile, network configuration, storage settings, and instance requirements for attribute-based instance type selection.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Specifies whether to propagate tags from the capacity provider to the Amazon ECS Managed Instances. When enabled, tags applied to the capacity provider are automatically applied to all instances launched by this provider.
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impl CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfigurationBuilder
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