#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AdditionalInstanceConfiguration {
pub systems_manager_agent: Option<SystemsManagerAgent>,
pub user_data_override: Option<String>,
}
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In addition to your infrastructure configuration, these settings provide an extra layer of control over your build instances. You can also specify commands to run on launch for all of your build instances.
Image Builder does not automatically install the Systems Manager agent on Windows instances. If your base image includes the Systems Manager agent, then the AMI that you create will also include the agent. For Linux instances, if the base image does not already include the Systems Manager agent, Image Builder installs it. For Linux instances where Image Builder installs the Systems Manager agent, you can choose whether to keep it for the AMI that you create.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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; and struct update syntax will not work.systems_manager_agent: Option<SystemsManagerAgent>
Contains settings for the Systems Manager agent on your build instance.
user_data_override: Option<String>
Use this property to provide commands or a command script to run when you launch your build instance.
The userDataOverride property replaces any commands that Image Builder might have added to ensure that Systems Manager is installed on your Linux build instance. If you override the user data, make sure that you add commands to install Systems Manager, if it is not pre-installed on your base image.
The user data is always base 64 encoded. For example, the following commands are encoded as IyEvYmluL2Jhc2gKbWtkaXIgLXAgL3Zhci9iYi8KdG91Y2ggL3Zhci$
:
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /var/bb/
touch /var
Implementations§
source§impl AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
impl AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
sourcepub fn systems_manager_agent(&self) -> Option<&SystemsManagerAgent>
pub fn systems_manager_agent(&self) -> Option<&SystemsManagerAgent>
Contains settings for the Systems Manager agent on your build instance.
sourcepub fn user_data_override(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn user_data_override(&self) -> Option<&str>
Use this property to provide commands or a command script to run when you launch your build instance.
The userDataOverride property replaces any commands that Image Builder might have added to ensure that Systems Manager is installed on your Linux build instance. If you override the user data, make sure that you add commands to install Systems Manager, if it is not pre-installed on your base image.
The user data is always base 64 encoded. For example, the following commands are encoded as IyEvYmluL2Jhc2gKbWtkaXIgLXAgL3Zhci9iYi8KdG91Y2ggL3Zhci$
:
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /var/bb/
touch /var
source§impl AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
impl AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
sourcepub fn builder() -> AdditionalInstanceConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AdditionalInstanceConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
impl Clone for AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
source§fn clone(&self) -> AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl PartialEq for AdditionalInstanceConfiguration
source§fn eq(&self, other: &AdditionalInstanceConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &AdditionalInstanceConfiguration) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
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