pub struct ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to ModifyTargetGroup
.
Modifies the health checks used when evaluating the health state of the targets in the specified target group.
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Source§impl ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
impl ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &ModifyTargetGroupInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &ModifyTargetGroupInputBuilder
Access the ModifyTargetGroup as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<ModifyTargetGroupOutput, SdkError<ModifyTargetGroupError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<ModifyTargetGroupOutput, SdkError<ModifyTargetGroupError, HttpResponse>>
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.
Sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<ModifyTargetGroupOutput, ModifyTargetGroupError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<ModifyTargetGroupOutput, ModifyTargetGroupError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn target_group_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn target_group_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group.
Sourcepub fn set_target_group_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_target_group_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group.
Sourcepub fn get_target_group_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_target_group_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group.
Sourcepub fn health_check_protocol(self, input: ProtocolEnum) -> Self
pub fn health_check_protocol(self, input: ProtocolEnum) -> Self
The protocol the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets. For Application Load Balancers, the default is HTTP. For Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers, the default is TCP. The TCP protocol is not supported for health checks if the protocol of the target group is HTTP or HTTPS. It is supported for health checks only if the protocol of the target group is TCP, TLS, UDP, or TCP_UDP. The GENEVE, TLS, UDP, and TCP_UDP protocols are not supported for health checks.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_protocol(self, input: Option<ProtocolEnum>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_protocol(self, input: Option<ProtocolEnum>) -> Self
The protocol the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets. For Application Load Balancers, the default is HTTP. For Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers, the default is TCP. The TCP protocol is not supported for health checks if the protocol of the target group is HTTP or HTTPS. It is supported for health checks only if the protocol of the target group is TCP, TLS, UDP, or TCP_UDP. The GENEVE, TLS, UDP, and TCP_UDP protocols are not supported for health checks.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_protocol(&self) -> &Option<ProtocolEnum>
pub fn get_health_check_protocol(&self) -> &Option<ProtocolEnum>
The protocol the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets. For Application Load Balancers, the default is HTTP. For Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers, the default is TCP. The TCP protocol is not supported for health checks if the protocol of the target group is HTTP or HTTPS. It is supported for health checks only if the protocol of the target group is TCP, TLS, UDP, or TCP_UDP. The GENEVE, TLS, UDP, and TCP_UDP protocols are not supported for health checks.
Sourcepub fn health_check_port(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn health_check_port(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The port the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_port(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_port(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The port the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_port(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_health_check_port(&self) -> &Option<String>
The port the load balancer uses when performing health checks on targets.
Sourcepub fn health_check_path(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn health_check_path(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The destination for health checks on the targets.
\[HTTP1 or HTTP2 protocol version\] The ping path. The default is /.
\[GRPC protocol version\] The path of a custom health check method with the format /package.service/method. The default is /Amazon Web Services.ALB/healthcheck.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_path(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_path(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The destination for health checks on the targets.
\[HTTP1 or HTTP2 protocol version\] The ping path. The default is /.
\[GRPC protocol version\] The path of a custom health check method with the format /package.service/method. The default is /Amazon Web Services.ALB/healthcheck.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_path(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_health_check_path(&self) -> &Option<String>
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The destination for health checks on the targets.
\[HTTP1 or HTTP2 protocol version\] The ping path. The default is /.
\[GRPC protocol version\] The path of a custom health check method with the format /package.service/method. The default is /Amazon Web Services.ALB/healthcheck.
Sourcepub fn health_check_enabled(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn health_check_enabled(self, input: bool) -> Self
Indicates whether health checks are enabled.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_enabled(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_enabled(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Indicates whether health checks are enabled.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_enabled(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_health_check_enabled(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Indicates whether health checks are enabled.
Sourcepub fn health_check_interval_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn health_check_interval_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self
The approximate amount of time, in seconds, between health checks of an individual target.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_interval_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_interval_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The approximate amount of time, in seconds, between health checks of an individual target.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_interval_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_health_check_interval_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The approximate amount of time, in seconds, between health checks of an individual target.
Sourcepub fn health_check_timeout_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn health_check_timeout_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The amount of time, in seconds, during which no response means a failed health check.
Sourcepub fn set_health_check_timeout_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_health_check_timeout_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The amount of time, in seconds, during which no response means a failed health check.
Sourcepub fn get_health_check_timeout_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_health_check_timeout_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The amount of time, in seconds, during which no response means a failed health check.
Sourcepub fn healthy_threshold_count(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn healthy_threshold_count(self, input: i32) -> Self
The number of consecutive health checks successes required before considering an unhealthy target healthy.
Sourcepub fn set_healthy_threshold_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_healthy_threshold_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The number of consecutive health checks successes required before considering an unhealthy target healthy.
Sourcepub fn get_healthy_threshold_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_healthy_threshold_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The number of consecutive health checks successes required before considering an unhealthy target healthy.
Sourcepub fn unhealthy_threshold_count(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn unhealthy_threshold_count(self, input: i32) -> Self
The number of consecutive health check failures required before considering the target unhealthy.
Sourcepub fn set_unhealthy_threshold_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_unhealthy_threshold_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The number of consecutive health check failures required before considering the target unhealthy.
Sourcepub fn get_unhealthy_threshold_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_unhealthy_threshold_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The number of consecutive health check failures required before considering the target unhealthy.
Sourcepub fn matcher(self, input: Matcher) -> Self
pub fn matcher(self, input: Matcher) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The HTTP or gRPC codes to use when checking for a successful response from a target. For target groups with a protocol of TCP, TCP_UDP, UDP or TLS the range is 200-599. For target groups with a protocol of HTTP or HTTPS, the range is 200-499. For target groups with a protocol of GENEVE, the range is 200-399.
Sourcepub fn set_matcher(self, input: Option<Matcher>) -> Self
pub fn set_matcher(self, input: Option<Matcher>) -> Self
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The HTTP or gRPC codes to use when checking for a successful response from a target. For target groups with a protocol of TCP, TCP_UDP, UDP or TLS the range is 200-599. For target groups with a protocol of HTTP or HTTPS, the range is 200-499. For target groups with a protocol of GENEVE, the range is 200-399.
Sourcepub fn get_matcher(&self) -> &Option<Matcher>
pub fn get_matcher(&self) -> &Option<Matcher>
\[HTTP/HTTPS health checks\] The HTTP or gRPC codes to use when checking for a successful response from a target. For target groups with a protocol of TCP, TCP_UDP, UDP or TLS the range is 200-599. For target groups with a protocol of HTTP or HTTPS, the range is 200-499. For target groups with a protocol of GENEVE, the range is 200-399.
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Source§impl Clone for ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
impl Clone for ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
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impl !UnwindSafe for ModifyTargetGroupFluentBuilder
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