VpcLookupOptions
- class aws_cdk.aws_ec2.VpcLookupOptions(*, is_default=None, owner_account_id=None, region=None, return_vpn_gateways=None, subnet_group_name_tag=None, tags=None, vpc_id=None, vpc_name=None)
- Bases: - object- Properties for looking up an existing VPC. - The combination of properties must specify filter down to exactly one non-default VPC, otherwise an error is raised. - Parameters:
- is_default ( - Optional[- bool]) – Whether to match the default VPC. Default: Don’t care whether we return the default VPC
- owner_account_id ( - Optional[- str]) – The ID of the AWS account that owns the VPC. Default: the account id of the parent stack
- region ( - Optional[- str]) – Optional to override inferred region. Default: Current stack’s environment region
- return_vpn_gateways ( - Optional[- bool]) – Whether to look up whether a VPN Gateway is attached to the looked up VPC. You can set this to- falseif you know the VPC does not have a VPN Gateway attached, in order to avoid an API call. If you change this property from- falseto- trueor undefined, you may need to clear the corresponding context entry in- cdk.context.jsonin order to trigger a new lookup. Default: true
- subnet_group_name_tag ( - Optional[- str]) – Optional tag for subnet group name. If not provided, we’ll look at the aws-cdk:subnet-name tag. If the subnet does not have the specified tag, we’ll use its type as the name. Default: aws-cdk:subnet-name
- tags ( - Optional[- Mapping[- str,- str]]) – Tags on the VPC. The VPC must have all of these tags Default: Don’t filter on tags
- vpc_id ( - Optional[- str]) – The ID of the VPC. If given, will import exactly this VPC. Default: Don’t filter on vpcId
- vpc_name ( - Optional[- str]) – The name of the VPC. If given, will import the VPC with this name. Default: Don’t filter on vpcName
 
- ExampleMetadata:
- infused 
 - Example: - vpc = ec2.Vpc.from_lookup(self, "Vpc", is_default=True ) cluster = ecs.Cluster(self, "ECSCluster", vpc=vpc) task_definition = ecs.TaskDefinition(self, "TD", compatibility=ecs.Compatibility.EC2 ) task_definition.add_container("TheContainer", image=ecs.ContainerImage.from_registry("foo/bar"), memory_limit_mi_b=256 ) run_task = tasks.EcsRunTask(self, "Run", integration_pattern=sfn.IntegrationPattern.RUN_JOB, cluster=cluster, task_definition=task_definition, launch_target=tasks.EcsEc2LaunchTarget(), enable_execute_command=True ) - Attributes - is_default
- Whether to match the default VPC. - Default:
- Don’t care whether we return the default VPC 
 
 - owner_account_id
- The ID of the AWS account that owns the VPC. - Default:
- the account id of the parent stack 
 
 - region
- Optional to override inferred region. - Default:
- Current stack’s environment region 
 
 - return_vpn_gateways
- Whether to look up whether a VPN Gateway is attached to the looked up VPC. - You can set this to - falseif you know the VPC does not have a VPN Gateway attached, in order to avoid an API call.- If you change this property from - falseto- trueor undefined, you may need to clear the corresponding context entry in- cdk.context.jsonin order to trigger a new lookup.- Default:
- true 
 
 - subnet_group_name_tag
- Optional tag for subnet group name. - If not provided, we’ll look at the aws-cdk:subnet-name tag. If the subnet does not have the specified tag, we’ll use its type as the name. - Default:
- aws-cdk:subnet-name 
 
 - tags
- Tags on the VPC. - The VPC must have all of these tags - Default:
- Don’t filter on tags 
 
 - vpc_id
- The ID of the VPC. - If given, will import exactly this VPC. - Default:
- Don’t filter on vpcId 
 
 - vpc_name
- The name of the VPC. - If given, will import the VPC with this name. - Default:
- Don’t filter on vpcName