Class CfnCertificateProps.Jsii$Proxy
- All Implemented Interfaces:
CfnCertificateProps,software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
- Enclosing interface:
CfnCertificateProps
CfnCertificateProps-
Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject
software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject.InitializationModeNested classes/interfaces inherited from interface software.amazon.awscdk.services.certificatemanager.CfnCertificateProps
CfnCertificateProps.Builder, CfnCertificateProps.Jsii$Proxy -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsModifierConstructorDescriptionprotectedJsii$Proxy(CfnCertificateProps.Builder builder) Constructor that initializes the object based on literal property values passed by theCfnCertificateProps.Builder.protectedJsii$Proxy(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef) Constructor that initializes the object based on values retrieved from the JsiiObject. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncom.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNodefinal booleanfinal StringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the private certificate authority (CA) that will be used to issue the certificate.final StringYou can opt out of allowing export of your certificate by specifying theDISABLEDoption.final StringYou can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying theDISABLEDoption.final StringThe fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, with which you want to secure an ACM certificate.final ObjectDomain information that domain name registrars use to verify your identity.final StringSpecifies the algorithm of the public and private key pair that your certificate uses to encrypt data.Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM certificate.getTags()Key-value pairs that can identify the certificate.final StringThe method you want to use to validate that you own or control the domain associated with a public certificate.final inthashCode()Methods inherited from class software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject
jsiiAsyncCall, jsiiAsyncCall, jsiiCall, jsiiCall, jsiiGet, jsiiGet, jsiiSet, jsiiStaticCall, jsiiStaticCall, jsiiStaticGet, jsiiStaticGet, jsiiStaticSet, jsiiStaticSet
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Constructor Details
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Jsii$Proxy
protected Jsii$Proxy(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef) Constructor that initializes the object based on values retrieved from the JsiiObject.- Parameters:
objRef- Reference to the JSII managed object.
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Jsii$Proxy
Constructor that initializes the object based on literal property values passed by theCfnCertificateProps.Builder.
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Method Details
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getDomainName
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsThe fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, with which you want to secure an ACM certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the same domain. For example,*.example.comprotectswww.example.com,site.example.com, andimages.example.com..- Specified by:
getDomainNamein interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getCertificateAuthorityArn
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the private certificate authority (CA) that will be used to issue the certificate.If you do not provide an ARN and you are trying to request a private certificate, ACM will attempt to issue a public certificate. For more information about private CAs, see the AWS Private Certificate Authority user guide. The ARN must have the following form:
arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012- Specified by:
getCertificateAuthorityArnin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getCertificateExport
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsYou can opt out of allowing export of your certificate by specifying theDISABLEDoption.Allow export of your certificate by specifying the
ENABLEDoption.If you do not specify an export preference in a new CloudFormation template, it is the same as explicitly denying export of your certificate.
- Specified by:
getCertificateExportin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getCertificateTransparencyLoggingPreference
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsYou can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying theDISABLEDoption.Opt in by specifying
ENABLED. This setting doces not apply to private certificates.If you do not specify a certificate transparency logging preference on a new CloudFormation template, or if you remove the logging preference from an existing template, this is the same as explicitly enabling the preference.
Changing the certificate transparency logging preference will update the existing resource by calling
UpdateCertificateOptionson the certificate. This action will not create a new resource.- Specified by:
getCertificateTransparencyLoggingPreferencein interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getDomainValidationOptions
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsDomain information that domain name registrars use to verify your identity.In order for a AWS::CertificateManager::Certificate to be provisioned and validated in CloudFormation automatically, the
DomainNameproperty needs to be identical to one of theDomainNameproperty supplied in DomainValidationOptions, if the ValidationMethod is DNS. Failing to keep them like-for-like will result in failure to create the domain validation records in Route53.Returns union: either
IResolvableor Listinvalid input: '<'eitherIResolvableorCfnCertificate.DomainValidationOptionProperty>- Specified by:
getDomainValidationOptionsin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getKeyAlgorithm
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsSpecifies the algorithm of the public and private key pair that your certificate uses to encrypt data.RSA is the default key algorithm for ACM certificates. Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) keys are smaller, offering security comparable to RSA keys but with greater computing efficiency. However, ECDSA is not supported by all network clients. Some AWS services may require RSA keys, or only support ECDSA keys of a particular size, while others allow the use of either RSA and ECDSA keys to ensure that compatibility is not broken. Check the requirements for the AWS service where you plan to deploy your certificate. For more information about selecting an algorithm, see Key algorithms .
Algorithms supported for an ACM certificate request include:
RSA_2048EC_prime256v1EC_secp384r1
Other listed algorithms are for imported certificates only. > When you request a private PKI certificate signed by a CA from AWS Private CA, the specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
Default: RSA_2048
- Specified by:
getKeyAlgorithmin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getSubjectAlternativeNames
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsAdditional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM certificate.For example, you can add www.example.net to a certificate for which the
DomainNamefield is www.example.com if users can reach your site by using either name.- Specified by:
getSubjectAlternativeNamesin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getTags
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsKey-value pairs that can identify the certificate.- Specified by:
getTagsin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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getValidationMethod
Description copied from interface:CfnCertificatePropsThe method you want to use to validate that you own or control the domain associated with a public certificate.You can validate with DNS or validate with email . We recommend that you use DNS validation.
If not specified, this property defaults to email validation.
- Specified by:
getValidationMethodin interfaceCfnCertificateProps- See Also:
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$jsii$toJson
@Internal public com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode $jsii$toJson()- Specified by:
$jsii$toJsonin interfacesoftware.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
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equals
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hashCode
public final int hashCode()
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