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#pragma once
#include The load balancer configuration to use with a service or task set. For
* specific notes and restrictions regarding the use of load balancers with
* services and task sets, see the CreateService and CreateTaskSet
* actions.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target * group or groups associated with a service or task set.
A target group ARN * is only specified when using an Application Load Balancer or Network Load * Balancer. If you are using a Classic Load Balancer the target group ARN should * be omitted.
For services using the ECS deployment
* controller, you can specify one or multiple target groups. For more information,
* see Registering
* Multiple Target Groups with a Service in the Amazon Elastic Container
* Service Developer Guide.
For services using the
* CODE_DEPLOY deployment controller, you are required to define two
* target groups for the load balancer. For more information, see Blue/Green
* Deployment with CodeDeploy in the Amazon Elastic Container Service
* Developer Guide.
If your service's task definition uses
* the awsvpc network mode (which is required for the Fargate launch
* type), you must choose ip as the target type, not
* instance, when creating your target groups because tasks that use
* the awsvpc network mode are associated with an elastic network
* interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance.
The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetLoadBalancerName() const{ return m_loadBalancerName; } /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline bool LoadBalancerNameHasBeenSet() const { return m_loadBalancerNameHasBeenSet; } /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline void SetLoadBalancerName(const Aws::String& value) { m_loadBalancerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_loadBalancerName = value; } /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline void SetLoadBalancerName(Aws::String&& value) { m_loadBalancerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_loadBalancerName = std::move(value); } /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline void SetLoadBalancerName(const char* value) { m_loadBalancerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_loadBalancerName.assign(value); } /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithLoadBalancerName(const Aws::String& value) { SetLoadBalancerName(value); return *this;} /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithLoadBalancerName(Aws::String&& value) { SetLoadBalancerName(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or * task set.
A load balancer name is only specified when using a Classic * Load Balancer. If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load * Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithLoadBalancerName(const char* value) { SetLoadBalancerName(value); return *this;} /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetContainerName() const{ return m_containerName; } /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline bool ContainerNameHasBeenSet() const { return m_containerNameHasBeenSet; } /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline void SetContainerName(const Aws::String& value) { m_containerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_containerName = value; } /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline void SetContainerName(Aws::String&& value) { m_containerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_containerName = std::move(value); } /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline void SetContainerName(const char* value) { m_containerNameHasBeenSet = true; m_containerName.assign(value); } /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithContainerName(const Aws::String& value) { SetContainerName(value); return *this;} /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithContainerName(Aws::String&& value) { SetContainerName(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to * associate with the load balancer.
*/ inline LoadBalancer& WithContainerName(const char* value) { SetContainerName(value); return *this;} /** *The port on the container to associate with the load balancer. This port must
* correspond to a containerPort in the task definition the tasks in
* the service are using. For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container
* instance they are launched on must allow ingress traffic on the
* hostPort of the port mapping.
The port on the container to associate with the load balancer. This port must
* correspond to a containerPort in the task definition the tasks in
* the service are using. For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container
* instance they are launched on must allow ingress traffic on the
* hostPort of the port mapping.
The port on the container to associate with the load balancer. This port must
* correspond to a containerPort in the task definition the tasks in
* the service are using. For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container
* instance they are launched on must allow ingress traffic on the
* hostPort of the port mapping.
The port on the container to associate with the load balancer. This port must
* correspond to a containerPort in the task definition the tasks in
* the service are using. For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container
* instance they are launched on must allow ingress traffic on the
* hostPort of the port mapping.